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Show Golden Wedding SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, Utah County, Utah _ 1957 19 Leo J. Knights Plan Open House On Friday The children of Mr. and Mrs. 50th wedding annive Leo J. Knight announce an open parénts. house to be given Friday, Noy. The Knights were 22, from 7 to 9 p. m. in the Provo the Salt Lake LDS le Nov First LDS Ward in honor of the 20, 1907. They have two sc ms and | five daughters: Leo Karl Knight Mrs. Paul J. (Myrtle Henrict sen, Mrs. Harold B J Jones Mrs. David R. (Co Dinsdale, Provo; Mrs Charles F (Norma) Thompson Salt L City; Mrs. Lawrence W. (Re Lynn, Springville and Myron La Vell Knight, Bountiful Tonga Le Club | To Aid Family At Christmas Mr. and Mrs. K sided in Provo for Members of Tonga Le Club de Knight owned and cided to help a needy family at | Right-Weigh Coal Christmas time at their Thursday Company for 15 years All friends and relatives are evening meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Clark in Springville. | vited. The family request Mrs. Harry Startup, president, gifts. was in charge. The members will bring their contributions for the) family to the next meeting, Dee. | 5, at the home of Mrs. Faye Bogh, | 790 W. 2nd S. It was also decided | by the group to hold the Christmas | party on Dec. 19 at the home of | Mrs. Kenneth Young in Orem. The evening was spent in social: | izing. A Mexican supper was Serv ed to members by Mrs. Clark, | Mrs. Jack Buckley, Mrs. Gearge Ungritch, Mrs. Lawrence Young and Pauline Carter. * * * COLLEEN PETERSON Colleen Peterson And James Stewart Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott} Marlene Boyack Will Wed Mr. Stewart has served an LDS | home in Provo. Boyack, an uncle of the bride, officiating. The benedict-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nielsen also of this city. Bidden to attend the bride have been Mrs. Ronald Boyack, sisterin-law of the bride, matron of honor; Emma Del Banks, maid of | r. Franklin Madsen Life Told To ALR Chapter Six Dr. “Franklin Madsen was hon-/ turn he was supervisor of music ored by membersof Alice Louise | in ths Jordan District, and later Reynolds Chapter Six Thursday supervisor of music in Nebo Disevening at the home of Mrs. J.W.| trict. Ahlander. Mrs. D. D. Bushnell,| After serving in World War I, president, announced that music| Dr. Madsen studied in Europe for the evening would be under| and at the Chicago Musical Colthe direction of Mrs. Evan Croft| lege where he received his masand Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsbotham.|ter’s degree and Ph.D. He had Two original compositions by) previously been graduated with! Dr. Madsen wereplayed. ‘‘Fugue| a B.A. degree from the Brigham | f. String Quartet’’ was given by Young University. the BYU for 37 years. iny, Harold “aycock and Mrs.| Mary Decker Sasston. ‘Concert Etude for Two Violins’’ was pre-| sented by Mr. Keminy and Mr.| Sardoni. Mrs. Florence Madsen led and! pr, Madsen has received many colleges. Since his retirement | honorary degrees from various trom the BYU he has been con-| ductor’ of several choruses in ptah County. accompanied ss Aras chorus injitwo of He uoneinal Sones) His Lehi; Mrs. Lute. SE 0, were Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxdiary honored its charter past presidents and past state presidents Thursday evening at a state visitation attended by 125 women. President Helen Vlasis was in charge. All those honored were escorted to places of honor by the Guard-E-Anns Drill Team under the conductor Mrs. Colleen Refreshments; were served to Marshall. Mrs. Dorothy Matson 23 members and 18 guests by | was installed chaplain to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Arlene Mrs. Rose Kartchner and Mrs. Vert who resigned. Mrs. Vera Trane, Mrs. Lila J. C. Moffitt Evans and Mrs. Ada Peterson,|“"° ~~ a Emma Jex, Mrs. Croft, Mrs. Cleo Webb, Hancock ° Mrs. Marian Ostler, Mrs. Laura Gives Henrie, Mrs. Ethel Wilson Croft then gave the Talk and Mrs. Chloe Salisbury, Provo. Mrs. +6 Spanish | Fork; Mrs. Edna Nelson, Spring-| ville and Mrs. Alene Beteraon, | VATS: 3 iTo ROTC Wives vi-| ography of Dr. Franklin Madsen| and said that he and his wife| ROTC Wives Club held a meethave been a remarkable team. | ing recently at the home of Mrs. Dr. Madsen sang in the Salt Lake | Adele Hancock. chorus when it toured the East in| Mrs. Hancock. who is a re- 1911, and later sang in the Taber-| medial nacle choir. He filled an LDS mission reading instructor a bazaar Friday, Dorothy Gray t Nov. an ie. 1 2 Rivergrove LDS Ward Hall from 3 to 7 p. m. Handwork, aprons HORMONE HAND CREAM and Christmas present ideas will be sold. Vari-colored sofa pillows are SPRINGVILLE A most de- back in style. Colored lows can lightful and informative evening pick up shades in patt rned drawas spent by the Jeune Mere Club peries and slip-co recently at the home of Mrs. | honor; Mrs. Ray Allen Swenson, Grant Palfreyman. Dr. Don Earl of the Brigham sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Dan Peterson, Mrs. Ray Lundell and} Young University music department was speaker for the evening Joan Draper. Kay Marie Boyack will be flower and was introduced by Mrs. Orvil girl. Ronald Boyack and Paul Lar- Clark. Dr. Earl spoke of the great | son will perform duties of grooms-| need for more scholarships for men. students with special ability in The bride is a graduate of the music. Spanish Fork High School and the He stated that several outstandLDS Seminary and has been local- ing students were unable to go on ly employed for six years. through college because of fi-| Her fiance also was graduated nancial problems. He explained from the Spanish Fork High School that music is just sound and when and attended the Utah State Uni- a person hears it, music is creversity at Logan. ated. \ He demonstrated the difference| between modern music and other types and pointed out that modern music, although more difficult to understand, has the same correct principals that any other music has. He commented on the way people listen to music and felt that Dorothy Wilding, Salt Lake; Mrs. the main purpose was to relax Selma Harvey, Provo; Mrs. Es-| and enjoy it. He played a few ther Hodges, Brigham City, and excerpts from the opera ‘“‘Amahl and the Night Visitor’’ by MenotMrs. Neva Hawkins, Tooele. ti which he is now getting ready Provo past presidents feted for production, and showed how were Mrs. Louise King, Mrs. | the modern type of music could} Beryl Crum, Mrs. Marie Bird, stir the emotions more strongly Mrs, Thelma Clark, Mrs. Har-| than the older form. vey, Mrs. Fern Carter, Mrs. Mrs. Lavar Davies assisted Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mrs. Nina Oare Palfreyman in serving tasty re and Mrs. Louise Young. | freshments to the group. Special Mrs. Oare read the charter | inembers’ names and told about| guests were Mrs. Harold Jordon | and Mrs. Dale Hardy. Project | the difficulties the, group has) overcome in the past eight years. | prize was won by Mrs. Fay Jen- Dey Choy | HORMONE HAND CREAM NOW $1.28 (4 oz. reg: $2.50). Smooths! Soothes! Beautifies! ‘SPECIAL DRY-SKIN LOTION NOW $1 (12 oz. reg. 2.25). Moistens! Softens! P cts! CITY DRUGS STORES IN Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork and Payson ,.. that Auxiliary State Meet Entrancing Night” and “Orpheus| yy,5° ahiander, Mrs. Ruby Clark, With invited er 152 Attend Provo FOE He taught at miembers, Lawrence Sardoni, George Kem-| is Allen Nielsen In January Peterson of Pleasant View wish| mission in Uruguay and also to announce the engagement and/| served in the U. S. Armed Forces| forthcoming marriage of their | in Korea. He is at present attend- | SPANISH FORK — Mr. andMrs. | daughter Colleen to James Eddie) ing the BYU. | Arthur W. Boyack announce the Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora} They will be married Dec. 20 engagement of their daughter, | L. Stewart of Fairview. |in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A Marlene Boyack. She will exColleen is a graduate of Brig-| reception no Dec. 21 will honor change wedding vows Jan. 15 with ham Young University and is now| them in the East Sharon Stake Allen H. Nielsen at the Memorial a teacher in the Alpine School! House. They will make their Building with Bishop Mark F. District. Everyone LEO J. KNIGHT ANNUAL SALE ‘ Sy Rivergrove Se Bazaar Friday Also for sale will be barbecucd hamburgers, meat pies chili, baked goods, ice cream and root beer. The Relief Society presidency and Mrs. Jean Paulson work leader, will be in charge Jeune Mere Club Hears About Modern Music MARLENE BOYACK MR. and MRS. : in no A large cake was placed in the center of the room bythe altar with a huge candle on it to honor (he charter members. Around the edge smaller candles were lit by each honoree as her name was called. All wore formal attire. S State presidents honored were Mrs. Celia Doyle, Murray; Mrs. | Mrs. Bird gave short histories of each local president. Mrs. | Celia Doyle then told what the state presider:ts have accomplished, Fall flowers predominantly gold decorated the hall. Scrolls in blue and gold were favors at} the tables. Mrs. Roma Freshwater was in charge of the! adornments. Mrs. Ruth Jones and her entertainment committee served the dinner. Several door prizes were awarded. The guests came from auxiliaries in Logan, Brigham, Ogden, Tooele, Salt Lake, Murray, Bingham and Provo, | at Edgemont Elementary School, in| spoke on the ways parents can Scandanavia where he conducted help their children become _betthe church choir in Bergen, Nor- ter readers. She presented illusway. After his release he studied trations conducting under six conductors} children showing increase how she their helps reading of music in Bergen. speed. 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