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Show -- j ' : n I I I AW 0A1 .r IfilMlCi I 0 I J Members of Club Members Gather Cotillion For: Opening Meeting Plan Event of Let Members FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1968 Sorority Select- s- Urtti Dailv Herald Utah ..K Unusual Program Is Enjoyed by Tamiris President Belles .received the name of a secret Cwmfv. . Femmes besan a new season pal. Norma Mitchell, alumni and new j Wednesday night t the home Tamaris Club members en- -, the Gibson Girl look of the In conclusion the guests 'were' president of Beta Epsilon Chap- members of the Utah Valley of Mrs. Dick Page. V WW ViMllltVlHkl delightful open session late 90s. Mrs. Magleby spoke JV by the terj, Beta Sigma Phi conducted Jye(J Cotillian - will mn tnemoers of Mrs. Francis ibneiiy, about Victorian hostess! the home at their The group voted to: change regular business meeting other Utah Honors Cotillions the Magleby Wednesday evening. Iture and then invited na ,i 'Tuesday. in Salt Lake City Saturday for " "uu I Sally Haftersbn was named Officers welcomed the ,e'. UJC annual wsct vainc m vvu-- :, ' the new president, with Jackie 'guests. .They are Mrs. Lee C.ily. m&1 UfrIan Parl(r; j 4 V i$e ,M, JesTs Prsen preSl.stitution Day. she pointed some ci...r-M- i 41 e Dounard, as new vice Knell, president; Mrs. .!...-Nie- re The Cotillion members wiU own collection. All of her Mrs-re(Anderson, vice presideni;.J,Irs. presidenL ma special motorcade on mese ser me stage lor tne n and Jack s Arthur Sweetheart! Valentine M.r. secretary-treaThe Hatch, ia float and will chairman, Mrs. An- chalrman- choice was. Jerri Collard. urer, and Mrs. Magleby, re- - program who the program to honor jf.ord'- V"? ave e 1 The group presented Mrs. !port;r. All were in costumes!?' attractive new citizens in the Capitol; Creating crepe e n i Miliohpll with a whit huhnail and hair styles indicative of!! rotunda at 8 p.m. The girls will paper flowers in bright yellow, one iuiu ut puuucai, 8ge iinth lui..iA.0 rj Qi ( iial thp ViArian fYntrc lira .lJich !ging and Eileen Steed of Orem, orange, blue and green was V 1 .'grapes as a gift of thanks. sang the lhemes"The time !who was named '"Debutante of .demonstrated bv Mrs. Dick " After the business meeting come the walrus said to lalk in I the Year" will be master of Page and each member made 'of ,had many things, of shoes they heard a talk by Nanette several. ceremonies. Laffen, concerning the topic, 'ships and sealing wax, of cab-- 1 The observance of Constitution A gift was given to Mrs. Jim - bage, and kirvgs and why the . . Daily Life "Happiness in y Day is sponsored jointly,by the iBucfcner, president. past Utah State Bar Association and bo and Su"Ivan we" some -- J! -i-containmg fte year's f,Gllbe u.in. , u,.in U. S. Immigration Service the of the more prominent writers MK. AND MRS. THOMAS LEN SNELSON- program outline w e r e dis Lewis Carroll. of the flesh." and for the past four years the tributed quoted. This era was a pros and each member Honors .Cotillion has partici Mrs. Robert Hales cave a perous and affluent period of COURTING COURSE brief but interesting discussion! growth and change, she said."' pated Whenever you get dogmatic The girls from Utah County Mrs Ifnpll tnlH nf tho cwnins thp ROCHDALE, England (UPI) of mstnmps ripKprihi.my will serve as hostesses to dig about something,it's. . likely The Whit worth Second very .feminine lines changing! year's calendar of events, MRS. JESS PETERSON school near here teaches a through the year nitaries from this area.. They you're barking up the wrong from full Refreshments were served to crinoline to the bustles and '22 members who were present. course on courting have, also been responsible for tree. invitations to the Utah Congres sional delegation and local civic An -- open -- Mr!- Snelson was active - in SPRINGVILLE leaders to participate in the house celebrating the golden the LDS Church in Payson, annual, event, weuumfc ttmuveiauiy vi mi. serving as ward -- and stake Miss Steed, has served as.coi ana ivirs. i nomas urn aueisuu chairmanof lhe t)ia"Fo"lks chairman with Mrs. Cameron He served as will .be held Sunday at the Committee. Arrington, also a Cotillion alumward and stake supervisor in ni. home of a daughter and They have been assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Blaine name leacnmg, ana is currently Sheryi Froisland, Linda Kay Wheeler, 211 K 200 S., Spring-vill- a home teacher, in the Spring- Tippetts and Roydene Brown, from 2 to 4 p.m. All ville- 9th LDS Ward. under the - direction of Mrs. friends and relatives of the Mrs. Snelson was born Dec. Larry C, Jensen, Utah Valley - "... lH couple are invited to attend. 24, 1833, in Spring Lake, a coordinator, Mr. and Mrs. Snelson obdaughter of William J. and served their 50th anniversary Eliza Betts Taylor. She reSept. 14. They were married ceived her education in the .... 1916 In in t he Salt Lake LDS Spring Lake school and Pay-so- n e Temple, and had spent High School. married life in Payson Mrs. Snelson has been active until three years ago, when in the LDS Church as counselor ' they moved to Springville. in the YWMIA, Primary, and A .retired railroad man, Mr. Relief Society. She was also Snelson was born Jan. 26, in the Relief Society, Mrs. Winifred Jardine, presi secretary in of son a 1886, Springville, and has spent most of her dent of the Utah Home EconomThomas and Laurette Roundy adult life teaching in Sunday ics Association " 1 . Snelson. He attended schools CENTRAL SQUARE wasguesti fty. School. She instructed the speaker at the meeting of the in Springville, and during his ' North 200 West 200 l children and i Provo Home Economists in younger primary early life worked on railroad in her earlier and in later Homemaking life, group, Wednesday construction in Colorado,-Nev "" Mon.lfri. Tit 9.00 ' "years "has taught" aduli classes. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Opn " ada, and Idaho. He was later - ' Dunn. Stuart Snelson Mr. are Mrs. and a as employed hoisting engineer in the. mines of Colorado the parents of four children, Mrs. Jardine gave a report I of the discussions conducted at for eight years. Following Wilbur Snelson and Mrs. Blaine the National Home Economics this, he was employed by the (Mefba) Wheeler of SpringAssociation Convention held Mrs. Utah Lake and Railroad ville; Salt (Ruby) Rodney I in San 2 or 3 as a motorman for 32 years, Felt of Kaysville; and Mrs. during the summer P,Qtic PQdded '' Francisco. Arof Reece James until the railroad was (Nelda) I Also in attendance was Emline , in c package and in a variety of lington, Va. jL, Thurman,. chairman of the B coforSj j Home Economists in Home -making groups in Utah. The programs for the coming season were outlined by 'Mrs. MARVEL SKIRT RACK Harold Rosen, program chair1 TWO- FT g About 60 grLt0J'l r Nt sec-irid- j v Kof-paSi- partici-ifls'ona- """"""r f n' , bactgr il ,:'ZXtZT y1 fSnf uai&Jem W1 h. j " Open House to Honor Golden Wedding Date - . . - son-in-la- e, - State Officer xJ Talks at Provo Meet then-entir- (I -- 'V J AT- : s . ..- s ... HO C! r v V : - y -- 'p ; h"9er$ &fc' .7 Sbuth Utah County DUP Has 'gsa Opening Social and Meeting holds 6 skirts plus folds - $8S man. , The meeting was conducted Payson Daughters of Utah cleaning the cabin and to West by Mrs. Reed Izatt, president. Pioneers from South Utah Coun Mountain Camp for the float ty met at the Benjamin church entered in the parade. fo hold the opening meeting and Irean Peterson, Santaquin, social of the new fall season. county president, spoke briefly Hazel Gasser, chairman of the in appreciation of the support .captains, presided. She thanked given her during the past year. members for helping with reg- She said the national convention istration of guests at the cabin is scheduled for Oct. 1 in Salt in Memorial Park during the Lake City. She also announced recent celebration. She also ex- that a county meeting will be held Sept. 29 at the Spring Lake pressed appreciation to Camp church and that all officers are Wheei of for Payson Wagon expected to attend, as well as members who desire to do so. xA history of Ebenezer Richardson was read by Pansy Wil- cock of Peteetneet Camp and the lesson, "They Came in 1866," Jeepettes Hear Guest Speaker ToanaHoa mot MAnrlatr of tVio County Building with Mrs. Paul Wiscombe, president, in charge of the meeting of 15 membersi Mrs. Dale Barnett and Mrs. (nfrnH xTA am anH Erma Fech of Payson who demonstrated the various form's of flower arranging. She also showed miniature vases which she had collected from through- - out the world.- - Mrs. Hardman presented the guests with a gift. Later the members joined their husbands for refreshments at a local cafe. ' TOPS CJub PBX MULTIPLE SLACK J?ACI holds 5 pairs and-belt- Club Hears , If yourshair is brittle after the drying effects of sun, wind and salt - or chlorine water, shampoo it with a "rich lanolin cream. Apply, a whole tube of the treatment cream if necessary and leave it on overnight Rinse it out next morning,, then set as usual. Repeat each week until your hair feels, soft and silky again. ... twins only k plaids green , . . 80 Values to 8.9- 8- . ; . mostly brown, .blue and cotton, 20 rayon. . 199 MARVEL - Plastic dress bags " 52" long several Plastic suit bags holds 2 pated. x """ . Following a regular business a talk on interior, meeting, was enjoyed. decorating ' The next meeting Ml be held Oct. 7 at Idaho Falls, Ida., at the Idaho Falls LDS Hospital. " to 3 suits v. Open Fri. and Man. 'til 9 p.m. R RUSTPROOF NON-SLI- ,klw SNAO-PRQO- - - FEATURE V'--..' F UNBREAKABLE For drying shirts, skirts, blouses and dresses .'. .,m P Marvel Drip Dry' Hangers ' 373-126- 3 in YELLOW BLUE ADDA-HANGE- ONLY$8.84 - Provo - $79 $150 Hangers VINYL PLASTIC COVERED QUALITY , Used pianos IViNir Plastic quilted chest, 5 drawers for extra storage. In Plain or Flow- - 1 A98 IU ered. DRIP-DR- Y for drying Shirts, Blouses, Dresses, :Jackets FOR LOWEST PRICES Avenue U 698 pr'cnts. "v ON HIGHEST 8 North, 1098 PINK Lowest prices ever on New or Used Pianos! $25's efed: e fl " for extra storage. In Plain oV'Flow- - 43 Avaiiablt NEW AND USED NEW PIANOS ONLY $13.00 MO. 098 nd . Plastic quited "chest.:-4drawers- tree, holds 6 blouses on shaped swinging arms . .. . with plastic tips. Marvel-Blous- . O - otart today, let your! children have whdt you have always wanted. 'A . 9 PIANO PLAYING BUILDS POPULARITY - . . . Window shelf Box in TKanud '' . . see-throu- Back-To-To- Utah Office Supply 69 e: center, provo .t .Holds blouse Plastic 10 shelf shoes. Holds for closets ' will be taken off the books. Members should meet at the City Hall to, weigh in at 12:30 p.m. ana receive we aaaress of the party. Anyone interested in information pertaining - to the TOPS club should contact .Mrs ' Nartmi fiillie' nracirlpnt . SKIRT AND BLOUSE ADDA-HANGE- and skirt, suit or two piece dress on one. hanger. Plastic tipped pins. Hang one from the other to save space. Nickel Chrome plated. 9QA9S colors. 45" long . ... holds 6 to 8 dresses and comes in 0 Utah Chapter, National Ex;': ecutive Housekeeping Association, met at Holy Cross Hos pital in Salt Lake Monday evet nmg. four members from Provo and two from Lehi partici- low calorie recipes will be exchanged.' ..Special feature of the first fall meeting will be a clean slate for past and present mem-toer- s. Any dues or penalties a5i M1U ASSORTMENT plains and Club Pleasant Grove-TO- PS of Pleasant Grove Is having a club party for and future mem- past, present tf50 195 on Cresrwocd wooden coat hanger shaped to fit . . . drestwood wooden suit hangers shapedJo f it . . . Attend State Meet .V - - $00 Review of Book The Provo PBX Club held their monthly business meeting at the commissioners room in the City and County buildirig Wednesday night. Vesta Cahoon, president, was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Thilda Thornton gave a book'1 review on "The1 Snake Has All the Lines." Guests were Judy Argyle from the Chamber of Commerce " was given by Dorothy Christen-se- n and Mama Bird from the of Camp Sego Lily. Vivian Mountain States Telephone ComMeacham played a piano solo pany. A luncheon was served and and also played accompaniment for community singing conduct- little ivory fans'. were given ed by Gloria Barnett of Camp and guests as favors. beagull in Payson. Ll&m refreshments were ser ERA, ved by the Benjamin Camp. FOR SOFT, SILKY HAIR -- s Planning Party FllE -- r'l : . 3 for 49 Bates...; Twin size ' .. PIPING ROCK SPREAD i all plain colors'", '. .100 cotton . wash- - rounded corners. . r .lint free. ; i completely able. Reg. 11.98.' 098 |