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Show 20 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, Utah County, Utah > 187SUNDAY HERALD FEATURES FASHIONS RECIPES Beta Sorosis 110 Benefit Attracts To Aid Child Guidance Clinic During the afternoon they enA group of 110 women interestCoffers of the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic were ed in the continuance of the joyed a number of dances preswelled by ever $100 following clinic met Thursday for light re- pared by members of David a tea and social afternoon spon- freshments and an afternoon of Bowen's sixth grade assisted by Door sored by the Beta Sorosis Club, ecards at the Maeser Elementary Mrs. Howard Moffitt. according to the project chair- School in an atmosphere of love- prizes which had been contrib| uted by a number of members “ly fall flowers. man, Mrs. Owen Heninger. of the Beta Sorosis Club were awarded by Mrs. Heninger and |Mrs. Fisher Smith assisted by a guest for the afternoon, Mrs. |Kenneth Whitwood. Prizes went to Mrs. Evan Thomas, Mrs. Sterting Ercanbrack, Mrs. Than Hansen, Mrs. William Dixon, Mrs. |Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Howard “However,” he said, “reducing Gordon and Mrs, Frank Mullett. David Geddes of the Brigham| Mrs. Heninger thanked the Young University faculty enter-| machines, pills and normal exertained members of Bonheur Club | cise have little or no value in group for coming to aid in the with an interesting talk on ‘‘Your | reducing weight. An ‘individual benefit for the clinic and told Health’? recently at the home of| must change hfs dietary habits.” them that all the food was preMrs. David Crowton in Orem. | He said that steam baths re- pured and donated by club Mr. Geddes’ discussion was on duce through dehydration, but do members and that through Supt. four categories: weight reduction, not reduce fat. He also said that | J. C. Moffitt that even the cost |of using the building had been) food fads, harmful foods not men- most food fads cannot be sup| deferred so that all the Profits | tioned in the Word of Wisdom and ported by science. “Raw milk has not been proven | went directly to the clinic. food storage. He stressed the fact Mrs. Heninger told the group that there is a definite relation- to be superior to pasteurized that all the club members and ship between heart trouble and milk,’’ he went on, ‘‘our soils are a number of the school person-| not depleted and enriched white being overweight. nel had been very helpful in flour contains more vitamins and | making the afternoon successful. minerals than whole wheat Assisting on the project combread.” | mittee with Mrs. Heninger were This last statement caused a Mrs. Keifer B. Sauls, Mrs. Arlively discussion. thur Gallup and Mrs. Lee Snarr, | The speaker then said that e+ & AMERICAN FORK Mr. and} manyfoods not listed in the Word of Wisdom are harmful, such as} Mrs. Owen G. Humphries are en-| carbonated drinks. They contain joying a delightful vacation on} a high sugar content, high acidity | | the Hawaiian Islands. The trip and their excessive use is ruinwas made by air. There they ous to a person’s health. will meet their daughter, Lois, | “In storing foods for regular or who is en route by steamer from) emergency use you should store the Tongan Islands, where she bas | foods you normally use,’’ he concompleted a mission for the LDS | cluded. Church. The trio will return early Delicious refreshments vee in December by steamer. Bonheur Members Hear Talk On Heclth By David Geddes COMMUNITY CHURCH BAZAAR—Shown displaying some of the many beautiful aprons to be sold at the Women’s Association of the Provo Community Congregational Church are (from left) Mrs. Clifford Babeock, Mrs. Leland Wooten and Mra Herman Smith. The affair will be held Friday at the church. (Rita Ann Liddiard) MR. and MRS. LELAND R. ANDERSON | Liddiard Ariderson Rites ‘Hawaiian Tour Precede Provo Reception Barrymore | | | Diane Rita Ann Liddiard, daughter of| Madsen, Katie Anderson, 4. Liddiard, Johnson and Katherine Jones. All Che Mr. and M similar of dresses sheath wore and Leland Roy Anderson, son; Richard Ander-| design made fo brown, brushed r of Mr. and gon, were ed Lake LDS Joe Ric in the Salt) 6, with Nov. officiating. ds, oie, Life Told rayon. Acting as best man was Kent Coles, with Michiel Anderson and se: ved to 17 members, Mrs. ; Clair Garrick, ushers. | des, his wife and his Se Also assisting in the reception Jeanette Royle has been select** * were Sue Elton, Carollee Joyner, ed as a memberof the Air Force} Mrs. Janeene Bush, Mrs. Norma ROTC Sponsor Corps, according Anderson, Maryetta Searle, Glen- to announcement from the Brig-| > Following the ceremony, a wed-, ding breakfast was held for the| bridal party at Hotel Utah with; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson as| hosts = th da Inglesbee, Kay Ba‘ckus, Betty {ham University. She is| Jeanette, daug of Dr. and Mrs. Homer F. Royle, is 4 fresh- . Millie Mrs. Jones, Glen son, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Velma Cook, Joy Nelson, Mae Neilson, Pat Lid- ial | man. diard, Leola Deane and Janet Gale. Focal point of the serving room was the lacy three-tiered wedding ‘Our Heritage’ Theme of Studiar| ooaBenauc ade by ae Rob") cake made by Kenneth Flygare. | Organ music was played during| “A : | the reception by Julie Ann Morris. | SPANISH FORK — Bishop Wil-| ieee ae Mrs. Lillian Eltor was mistress of jliam C. Beckstrom recently ad- | ss en eee ceremonies, which was enjoyed by | dressed members of the Studiar || a large crowd of relatives and | Club on “Our Heritage.’’ Mrs.) 5 Sa up collar “of Young | tel Ivers, Bonnie Liddiard, Julie An- one of 50 new sponsors selected. derson, Pammy Bush, Jerry John- a in oL Come ee Second Pioneer Ward Chapel on Nov 7, by Mr. and Mrs. Liddiard. 1 was carried out | eme The color chry- || and bronze with yellow ganthemums, fern arrangements)| and bronze streamers designed by! | ard, the bride’s uncle. | Walter L The bridal gown, designed by || ¥ sa ee | Women | Humphries Tee matching scalloped friends. Those participating were |Beckstrom Stagg, Arlene Harding, | was lace. The fingertip bridal veil was Frank hostess at her home. . Stewart, president, inspirational thought Mrs. John Pinegar creed was read by Mrs. William Bowen. veteen dre rs. Anderson wore ps clowing a honeymoon trip the Singing was led by Mrs. AmIk and lace @ brown mon Hermansen. Ted Beckstrom, Maid of honor was Ann West,|in Provo, where the grocm is em-| and bride aids were Nancy Ben-| ployed. The bride will continue her| son of the hostess, showed many nett, Dorot Flygare Jeanene | education. | colored slides of Utah Refreshments were served. of nylon bordered with) Charlotte Britsch, Suzanne McCoy, Mrs. Orla lace, c with a dainty close Connie Bailey, Jeri Jones, Marcia || presided. The fitting cap, broidered with se@d| wiser, Mrs. Geneve Bennett, Bill was given by Peas. | Anderson, Johnny Young, Mrs. LilMrs. Liddiard chose a jade vel-||jan Young and Kenneth Williams. | and the elub Jaycees, Wives Hear Panel of marriage, setting up goals of achievement and checking if headway towards these goals has been attained. Discussion On Marriage Weldon Moffitt, program chairAn excellent panel discussion families’ problems took years to antinisodicedmithc Ienealcrs on marriage and counseling was develop during which our parents | 471." 5, Tegan pe et of the presented to Provo Jaycees and | learned to make adjustments, renee Wives introduaed enecial their wives at a recent meeting | work out problems and reach ma- guests Gare Kipp Se di. local cafe by Dr. Floy . turity. , ann Batya loca oe by 8 Floyd An . “a ‘rector; Len Allen, state president derson and Dr. Blaine Porter of He concluded by saying, ‘‘The f ei . 4h een, ‘ ; i and ‘d Jack Redford, state vice the Brigham Young University. Bot h doctors are in the Family and HumanRelations Cen- | Jar a fir: Anderson spoke first. of the essentic riage is a james _ antly increasing “truly” Bazaar Webb -Crockett Preferred Man (On BYU Campus The Women’s Association of the Mrs. Marion Hunziker is chairProvo Community Congregational| man of the event. The bazaar will Church will sponsor a Christmas |include baked goods, handwork, bazaar, merchant’s lunch and fam- candy and novelties. The lunch will ily dinner on Nov. 21 at the church, be served from 11:30 a.m. to la 190 N. University Ave p.m. Family dinner will be served |Pom 6 to 8 p.m. Proceeds of the event will be Tasting Meeting PLEASANT GROVE— Members Clizh Notes Brigham Young University coeds have made up their minds as to whom they choose as the “Most Preferred Men on Campus,”” Top three are Webb Crockett, studentbody president, Jay Naylor and Mike Kirkham. The other |used for furnishings of the new 10 men include Jerry Griffiths, LaVon Boyenger, John Kindred, | church, according to Mrs. Leland Wayne Chamberlain, Barrie McWooten, president of the organizaKay, Doug Hill, Dick Wellesk, tion. “* Mrs. Harris Has Party For Bride Mrs. David Beesley gave on in- of the Elysium Club at Pleasant spiring reviewof the life of Ethel | Grove met Wednesday evening Barrymore to 12 members of Xi with Mrs. Don Crump to enjoy Beta Club Thursday evening at an evening with an intrig: ag LINDON — Mrs. Leroy Harris the home of Mrs. Wayne Crowley. theme, ‘‘A Tasting Good Time.” was hostess at a bridal shower Mrs. Beesley’s talk brought out Each club member carried to GAMMA PHI OMICRON the number and intensity of Miss | the party her favorite culinary given in honor of her daughter, All members and former mem- Barrymore's -interests. She gave Mrs. Gerald Mann, a_ recent bers are invited to the first 50 years of herlift to the theater. | art and the recipe with a final re- bride, in the Lindon Ward Hall season meeting Monday at 8 Miss Barrymore said that the sul. of casseroles, main dishes, Bouquets of fall flowers made a p.m. in Room 2214 of the Smith Barrymore family never talked | rolls, pastries, apple cider, baked lovely setting throughout the beans and delicious delicacies of Family Living Center. kintimately, and she felt this to room. every kind gracing the serving RADAR LADIES be a mistake. Mary Ann Camp presided at Will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. table. She played four performances | the guest register. Serving were fcr lunch and bingo. ReservaFollowing the dinner the presi- Ann Banchard, Diane Smith, Marin ‘‘That wonderful and beautiful tions must be made by 4 p.m. dent, Mrs. Wayne Wood, conduct- gene Gillies, Mormon theater in Salt Lake LaRae Diamond, Sunday. City.”’ One of her performances ed a business meeting which in- Mary Ellen Harding and Carrie LAMBDA TAU cluded a discussion of the annual Mann while gifts were arranged there was just before the theater)| Will meet Monday at 8 p.m.| | apron and bake sale which is to by Lorna Gillman, Leanne Hooley at the home of Cleo McCracken, was dismantled. The stage was her life, but she |be held in the near future. | and Norma Ruffell. Bonnie Jo and $51 Cedar Ave, for sewing. he members also selected four * * * also liked being on the radio, motion pictures, vaudeville and Pleasant Grove mothers as their Welling. The next club meeting television. She said that she had candidates for American Mother will be held Nov. 20 with Mrs. of 1957. Named as committee Malcolm | the ‘‘blessings of work.” Beck hostess at the Plans were made by the group members to compile data on the home of Mrs. Dee Olpin. Mrs. LaPAYSON — Springville M Men for the annual Christmas party lives of the candidates were Mrs. Ross Brady will act as chairman and Gleaner Girls will be hosts for a ward at the Utah State Hos- David R. Gourley and* Mrs. Don of a cultural evening of ‘‘The | Crump. They will work with com- Arts.” to a seven-stake dance, scheduled | pital. mittees of other Pleasant Grove for Springville Third-Ninth LDS clubs to name the Ward on Nov. 23 at 8:30 p. m. | Stakes participating are Nebo, |Federated The theme will be “Getting To| Santaquin-Tintic, Palmyra, Span-) Pleasant Grove mother candidate. Know You.” An orchestra will ish Fork, Springville, Kolob, Al-| There were 18 club members play. There will be refreshments. pine. | present andaguest a Mrs. Cc. Clark Seven Stake Dance Set At Springville ! Hal Hatch, Sloan Hales and Larry Peter=on. This royal group reigned during the annual Preference Ball attended Friday evening by more than 2,000 couples. Coeds preferred their dates and made a turnabout situation out of the evening. Coming from many_ states throughout the United States the fellows represent many types of personalities and vocational which indicates the objectivity of many coed voters! Don Clyde Peterson were the gift bearers Mrs. Willis Larson was mistress of ceremonies at a short program given during the evening. Those taking part were Sharon Higginson, Marguerite Young, Shirley Heaps, Helen Hall and Colleen Harris. ec A New YOU... in the More kids will go to grandma’s m Buster Brown Shoes than any other brand Shape of Things to Come And no wonder! Youngsters like the way they look and feel. They fit perfectly because they're made over live-foot lasts, and fitted only by Buster Brown’s exclusive 6-Point Fitting Plan. Why not bring your youngste rs in soon? | with streamers of black attached coruncopia were arMrs. Scott Thomas in- terests. Several hold responsible positions~jn LDS wards on campus; some are noted in student government affairs while others are active in social circles. Several are married or engaged Again this Thanksgiving: newly married cannot expect to) president. There were 58 persons solve their problems or Teach\|/s seanh : this emotional maturity in a short Decorations in gold and black le i most important! Dr. Porter stressed the Im-\to a gold uld have in mar- portance of husband and_ wife ranged by Slate oe Have To Xi Beta Church listening to each other) and Mrs. William Headlee. and developing emotional matur-| With the understanding of a need) ity,” Dr. Anderson. to communicate with each other. | nto marriage a cer-| d es expectation s, books and of which we age to be. Our “Many marriages coast alone lates because of the lack of learning how to talk together,’’ he said. Dr. Porter explained the need !to take a business-like inventory I've been healthy and happy for 53 THE MECCA years. 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