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Show 16 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1957 SUNDAY HERALD FEATURES FASHIONS Utah County,Utah_ RECIPES | John Harris Will Give | Talk To Writers Section John Harris of the Brigham Young University English department will speak to members and guests of the Writer's Section of the Women’s Council of Provo Monday evening at 8 p.m. in the Council Clubhouse, Third North and University Ave. Everyone interested in writing is invited to attend. Mrs. Mack Budge, chairman, will Utah Sorosis | Has Program | On Mid-East “American foreign policy over the past several years has served to damage us in the eyes of the | Arabs,” stated Dr. Clawson Y. Cannon to members of Utah | Sorosis recently. “The most hated Americans,” he went on, “tare Harry S. Tru- chiefly |and then related the bickering | tribes of those ancient days to the ; tribal problems of the Middle East today. Dr. Cannon told about the Israel-Arab war and the resulting changes in geography and politics. The Moslem Brotherhood & {TA SOROSIS BENEFIT — Members 0 f the Beta Sorosis benefit luncheon for the and Zionism are the main reli- ah County Child Guidance Clinic are shown getting practice in preparing food for gious forces at work in this area. he affair, They are (from left) Mrs. Keifer Sauls, Mrs. Lee Snarr and Mrs. Owen “Intense hatred_of the Jews >, Heninger, chairman. Mrs. Arthur Gallup was unable to be present for the ‘ yicture. The benefit is scheduled Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Maeser School audiium. Tickets may be obtained from committee members or other members of the club. Return After 18 Months will never let the Arabs accept the State of Israel peacefully,” said Dr. Cannon. He then read an interesting report of the marriage of King Hussein and his Egyptian bride to illustrate the mixture of quaint | Moslem tradition with female emancipation. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ariel Williams. Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank, president, was in charge. Mrs. George all phases of general malaria con- the island, which has a population |S. Ballif introduced Dr. Cannon. trol. | of about 32,000. Earthquakes are | Mrs. Cannon was a special guest. According to Dr. Beck, “It is in- |a common occurence there and * * * teresting to note that in a period they average from one to three a of five years when the WHO spon- | day. © sored program took effect, malaria “The people either walk or ride was brought under control and it bicycles or buses, because there is planned that within “the next are not private cars on the island,” three or four years, complete Mrs. Beck said. | LINDON CAMP eradication of the disease will be Mrs. Beck said that the family accomplished.” Will meet Friday, Nov. 15, at the lived in a Japanese-style house home of Mrs. A. W. Walser. Mrs. Mrs. Beck, who accompanied and had Japanese workers. All of Etta Gillman will assist. her husband along with their three the water used had to be boiled VINEYARD CAMP children, Janet, Linda and Larry, because there is none that is pure. Will meet Thursday, Nov. 14, at said that the Island of Taiwan Many people have banana trees the home of Mrs. S. H. Blake. is very green and beautiful. While growing in their back yards, while there, they lived in a city called other varieties of fruits such as/ LEHI SNOW SPRINGS Chao-Chow in the southern part of apples, peaches, pears and other | Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Fifth Utah fruits are unknown over | LDS Ward Relief Society room. there. | Dr., Mrs. Elden Beck Report On Formosa By SHARON KAYE HARRIS are some of the finest the world,” Dr. D. Elden king about the people formerly Formosa, where he, Mrs. Beck and family recently returned. “They | Beck was working for 19| as a consultant and adto the Chinese government, public of China, located on d of Taiwan. He was emby the World Health Or-| on, a division of the United | | al connecton was with alaria Research Institute, his responsibilities were with | DUP Notes The Becks had advantages such as a refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, and hot and cold running water, which is rare for the natives. Mrs. Beck also had a sewing machine, and was able to purchase material, so she spent much of her time sewing. | LEHI BLUEBELL MR. AND MRS. J. ALMA OLSEN J. Alma Olsens To Observe Golden Wedding Wednesday | swell of college * Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. on two factors. Bullock’s | Jewel Box... your xmasstore aa bed © Special Purchases Artcarved Wedding Ring a day, moderate amount). Avoid Annette Jones is now a member of the Staff of Beauticians and Hair Stylists. PHONE FR 3-1372 “NAOMI’S BEAUTY SHOP 880 EAST 3RD SOUTH PROVO, UTAH the Spanish-Ameri- gree. e+ Lace, imported or domestic, is lavished on gowns and peignoirs this season. 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After you've lost 10 pounds, perhaps you can eat moderate | amounts of candy or dessert with- | r Miss Williams: I am ou: gaining weight if you do it erweight. How can I carefully. a a ees University. is celebrating its. another Beauty... s weight? | (For free printed tips on easy —Don't omit meals or eat} posture exercises to help imng on a “‘fad” diet, | prove your appearance, send ‘a | nanas or eggs. You stamped, self-addressed envelope | i a complete, well-balanced | to Elinor Williams at this paper.) over 30 who will tell her age will tell anything, would be the unification of these chicken seasoned with cinnamon, ginger and other spices. On the journey home, Dr. Beck gave lectures at the Malaria Institute of India. anoIt’s your best party| fruits are your best diet foods. | Young | LEHI EVANSVILLE | yes ma’am! your prettiest smile. | | you're having fun and | will. Now that your a far away, you need | to make other friends and here’s | in | an open-toe pump? diet for energy, good looks and growth. Dear Elinor: I am 14 So eat normal meals, omitting old and like a boy who is fattening ‘‘extra’s’’ or ‘‘trimntly moved aay rings.’’ Omit gravy, butter on y unhappy. My| | vegetables, mayonnaise, spaghet-| ving a party soon boy-friend to invite | ti, macaroni, whipped cream. Do nds as a blind-date | not eat bread and potato in the don’t think I’d have | same meal. Eat salads instead of sandwiches whenever possible; What should I do?”’ fruit-juice instead of other sodathat you have fountain drinks. Eat fruit for desthoughtful friend! | sert and for between-meal snacks. to her blind-date Lean meat, vegetables and reared nighters Club Thursday evening.| For evening or late-day wear, Mrs. L. C. Skelton was hostess try placing.a brilliant pin at the | at the home of Mrs. Della Hansen. at her home, and Mrs. Joseph| back of a satin dress near the | | The temperature in Taiwan never goes below 55 degrees but} the weather is rainy and damp. | There are few buildings which are! heated, so the people must put| By ELINOR WILLIAMS meeting. He is a graduate of BYU. He school already experiencing a great influx because of its achievements and its role as the official university of the Church Professor B. F. Larsen of the | Special guests for the evening Of Jesus Brigham Young University art| were Mrs. Lee Foster, Mrs. Saints. department presented “Art as an Leonard Harris and Mrs. Fred oe was 345 at Central Utah Vocational On Art To Fortnighters peoples’ to membersof the Fort- | the (Continued from Page 13). matching gown that has : = : | trim. also gained wide recognition for its program in family living education, and BYU is the state's \p largest teacher training institu\ \ tion, S\N Some 35,000 persons are regu\ \ { lar full-time students in Utah NS x Valley—12,000 in Alpine District, 8100 in Nebo District, 6000 in a Provo District, 9200 at BYU and B. F. Larsen Gives Talk integral part in the lives of all) MY°TS: of Harris Brigham School Additional hundreds are involved in adult education and An open house honoring Mr.|Thomas and Emily F. Cooley extension programs. and Mrs. J. Alma Olsen on their Wells. The schools’ New Look is also The Olsens Iived in Sunnyside an awareness of 50th wedding anniversary will be the challenges after their marriage until 1915 of the future. held at their home, 1440 W. when they moved to Victor where Alpine Superintendent Alma P. Center Street, Orem, on Wednes- they farmed. In both towns they Burton sees a continuing probday, Nov. 13, from 2 to 6 p.m. were active in civic work and lem for his district in keeping All friends and relatives are in the LDS Church. pace in construction building cordially invited. The family reIn 1932 they moved to Vineyard With influx of some 800 new quests no gifts. A family dinner where they have resided since pupils who enter each year. will be served at the home of a|/ Mrs. Olsen is a Relief Society Ge J Superintendent Provo son, Dean L. Olsen, Tuesday | visiting teacher and class leader Moffitt says, ‘“‘There will never evening. in Vineyard Camp Daughters of come a time when the, most sigThe couple was married in the Utah Pioneers. Mr. Olsen is a nificant problem is not in findManti LDS Temple on Nov. 13, High Priest in the Vineyard Ward. ing ways of doin a better j 1907. Hic district tee They had seven children. The of teaching.” Mr. Olsen was born on Dec. 4, five living children are Mrs. Lud- just launched an extensive school 1882, at Glenwood, Utah, the son wig L. Kliewer (LaVone), Los self-evaluation program. t In Nebo District Superintendent |] of John and Eliza Marie Sander- Angeles, Calif.; John N. Olsen, son Olsen. His early life was Salt Lake City; George M. Olsen, Wallace Brockbank sees a year-' a as program school spent in Glenwood. He moved to Las Vegas, Nev.; James A. Ol- around Sunnyside, Utah, in 1903 to work sen, Portland, Ore. and Dean L. possibility | because of increased difficulty in finding suitable acfor Utah Fuel Co. Olsen, Orem. Mrs. Olsen was born March They also have 17 grandchildren tivities for young people in the summertime. His schools are! 24, 1888, at Joseph, Utah, to and three great-grandchildren. also developing ways of better teaching for exceptional children. At BYU by far the biggest challenge of the next decade will be that of meeting the ground . L. Bach was co-hostess. Mrs. waistline. It’s an attention-getter. Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. John F. Daynes, president, was at the home of Mrs. Algene Bul- in charge. Mrs. Edwin Soles, pro| lock, 55 W. 21st N. gram chairman, introduced the | | speaker. The family also spent its time |LEHI FORT WALL Professor Larsen showed slides Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. visiting friends or places of interof pictures of various artists. He| est, entertaining, playing games | at the home of Effie Bushman. discussed the growth, refinement, such as ping pong, which is very adventuresomeness and placefor| popular there, reading or attend- on more clothing when it is cold. each type of art. ing movies. Chao-Chow has three The Becks were invited to dinHe explained that art was as movie theaters which show Ber on many occasions and were large as human experience. Art Chinese, Japanese and American sometimes served 12 courses. Some in the past had repetition and | movies. Mrs. Beck said that the | of the food consists of aged eggs harmony, and modern art has most popular movie is the Cowboy- which are a delicacy, shark fins, contrast. The desired goal of art Indian type. ‘the lining of pigs stomach, and Any woman Q Mr. lace |‘Jordan, but his talk included the charge Tooele and attended both the University of Utah and the Finds Schools With. New Look of |inter-relationship of all the Middle-Eastern countries. 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