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Show — TS es Mees SUNDAY HERALD 3A “SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1969 = Provo Miss R. I. Sutton To Exchange Vows In Orem Making wedding plans for Nov. 24 are Karen: Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Scott, . of Provo, and Raymond I. Sutton Jr. Announcing the engagement of of San Jose, Calif. Ae Mr. Sutton is the son of Mr. their daughter, Geniel, are Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Schmensky of and Mrs. Raymond I. Sutton Sr. Provo,. to Alvin H. Keller, son of of San Jose, former residents of ! .Provo. The wedding ceremony will be performed in. the home of the bride-to-be’s parents. Mr.\ and Mrs. J. A. Keller, Salt Followwmg the ceremony a wedding dinner at the Timpanogos Dining Room will feet the newlyweds. They will honeymoon in Nevada. Miss Scott is a. graduate of Provo High School. The benedict-elect is presently employed at Pittsburgh - DesMoines Steel Co. of Provo and is a graduate of Lake View High School, Hot Springs, Ark. » * * State Head Visits Local Elk Auxiliary bo Be ¥ ENCHANTMENT SUPREME—Whena girl and her grandmother get together with a collection of antique dolls the encharitment reigns supreme. Shown -with her dolls is Mrs. Barnes A. Cook with her granddaughter Sharon Harris both of Cedar Fort. Mrs. Cook wears a gown of cashmeré 120 years old and Sharon is wearing a gown of*her great-grandmother 74 years old. 2 Girl, Grandmother Discover Enchanting Antique. World| triguing doll from Mrs.’ Barne’s By VIRGINIA EVANS SPANISH. FORK—The atmos- collection is the Court -Jester’s phere was one of enchantment doll. He is dressed in court cos~ with .grandmother and grand- tume with yellow curly hair daughter, Mrs.. Barnes A. Cook framing a smiling china face. It and Sharon Harris both of who is 96 years old and as one turns reside in Cedar Fort, sharing the it about on a revolving: handle, it delights. of grandmother’s col- plays a lovely old tune. lection of antiques. Mrs. Barnes has two other dolls Girls. and grandmothers are each of which is more than 60 always a joyful combination but years of age. A celluloid doll rewhen Sharon wore a dress that mains in her collection with her was 74 years old and Mrs. Barnes antiques. It is a doll that beput on her cashmere that is 120, longed to her daughter who died years old and revealed her col- in 1927. lection of antiques, that was the Mrs. Barnes is the mother of 13 epitome of happiness for the | children, 12 of whom are living. young girl. |Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have 62 The lovely little stone doll. with grandchildren and nine great a painted wax face from the | grandchildren. Civil War period was a gift .to The beautiful dress that Mrs. (Mrs. Barnes from a relative, Barnes is wearing is made of James. Hagking of Massachu- cashmere and is fully lined and settes, who ‘served in the conflict has been in the family for three returning to Cedar Fort to visit generations. A great-great-great with. his family. Another in- |granddaughter wore it (it was a wedding dress of Mrs. Barne’s great-great grandmother) at a Seminary graduation in 1958. The dress came from England. The dress worn by the granddaughter belonged in the wardrobe of her great grandmother and was.saved for Mrs. Barnes by her father when his wife died at Fort Duchesne when Mrs. Barnes was one year old. The captain’s chair that Mrs. Barne’s is sitting in is 104 years old having once-been qa part of the furnishings of the old Cedar Fort Courthouse. Another treasured posession of Mrs. Barnes is a map that had once been thé property of a professor at the Brigham. Young University showing the boundaries of the territories that are now a part of the United States. Mrs. Barnes is historian for the Daughter’s of Utah Pioneers. s 2 @ Russian Tour. Is Explains Body Fenctions Director of Nurses Training Gives Kalon C lub Discussion Lecture Subject At Cordial Club BYU Women To Hear Finance Club Meets Discussion At Monthly Meet For Debate For their open session members of Utah Sorosis, their husbands and guests enjoyed a lively debate at the Joseph Smith Auditorium Wednesday evening. Fortnighters Attend Business Meet |Lions And. Wives |Hold Annual ** © “What Women Should Know sen, Mrs. Sterling Huish, Mrs. About Family Finance,’ will be Ronda Jenkins, Mrs. Lester In laundering your nylon stockdiscussed by Dr. William F. Edwards, at the menthly meeting Long, Mrs. Daniel. Ludlow,. Mrs. | ings, be sure to smooth them out Harold Rowe, Mrs. Fred L. when you hang them up to dry. of BYU Women Nov. 12 at Markham Vincent, They'll look better and give you and Josie 2 p.m. in the Joseph F. Smith assisting. longer service. Family Living Center. Mrs. Lee B. ‘Valentine, president, will conduct the meeting, and Mrs. Kiefer B. Sauls, a member of the Program Committee will introduce the speaker. Dr. Edwards came to BYU as| dean of the College of Commerce the new sportswear rage that started in St. Tropez capri pants and putover tops es From the French Riviera comes this magic sportswear formula... . the loose putover top over sleek Capris. Sears brings. this new Continental fashion to you at sensible American prices.. Join in the fun !. Misses’ sizes 8 to 18. A social hour will follow with Mrs. Albert D. Swensen as chairman with Mrs, Glen Pyper, Mrs. Leonard E. Christensen, Mrs. Ivan L. Corbridge, Mrs. Wilford E. Smith, Mrs. Frank M. Alder, Mrs. Melvin J. Arrington, Mrs. Holiday Affair Cliff Barton, Mrs. “Eliot Butler, Fortnighter members held a business meeting Thursday evening. NEPHI — Nephi Lions annual Ideas for Christmas plans were Halloween party and ladies night was held in the Blue Room recentpresented and discussed. Host and co-hostesses and also ly. Apron, overall and beatnick costumes were worn by members and special party committees were set their wives. up for the rest of the year. The program was planned by Mrs. O. D. Bruce gave a report of her attendance of the. Legisla- members of the board of directors with Lions Leo Christensen, chairtive Council meeting where the candidates for Utah County offices man; Lee Boswell, Dee Wright and gave a brief history and back- David Austin. Lion kvol White actground that would qnalify them for ed as master of cerémonies. Attractive Halloween decorathe offices they are seeking. The meeting Was held at the tions were prepared by the wives committee. The home of Mrs. Carl Kivler with of the progr: Mrs. Fred Childs, Mrs. Welsford H. Clark, Mrs. Carl G. Davis, Mrs. Clarence B. Davis, Mrs. Paul K. Edmunds, Mrs. Rich- ard Gailey, Mrs. Harold I. HanAGING ASSETS LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)—Because the need for aging, the tobacco industry probably carries the longest raw materials inventory of any major U.S. industry, tobacco industry officials say. Tobacco leaf inventories lasting 20 to 30 months often represent | meal was si d by the Snak Mrs. Winston Mercer as co-hosre were 65 Lions 75 per cent of a company’s total tess. Refreshments were served Shak Cafe., assets, and their wives present. to the 16 members present. * ‘Crowding your clothes in a closet sented an informal lecture of his work and demonstrated the lifting tour of Russia to members ‘of -the is as hard on them as hanging of objects, using the muscles of them away without airing. Allow Cordial Club recently at the lovely the. legs rather than the back. home of Mrs. Ted Miller. plenty of air and space and make _ She said the skin is usually persure that your hangers are neither Dr. Moffitt told the group of his fect when we are first born, but tour of varicus Russian cities and bent nor rusty, what it becomes depends, on our gave an interesting account of his diet: She stressed the importance observanges of the Russian school of adequate nutrition. system and childtfen. Dr. Moffitt Mrs. Kajala, a registered showed ‘interesting slides after nurse was born in Scotland. She which the group enjoyed a ques“The body is far more valuable is a graduate of University of tion and answer period where to the individual than it is. given Utah and the Salt Lake .LDS many educational observances of credit for being,” ‘said Mrs. Hospital School. of: Nursing. She Russia were exchanged. Kajala, in opening her talk.’ With has served two years as a nurse A short business meeting was the aid-of a scale model of the with the U.S. Army and for the conducted by’ Mrs. Lee Kirk, presifemale body, the spéaker gave past’ 3% years has headed the dent. minute descriptions of the various practical nurses department at Acting as co-hostesses were Mrs. organs and of the part each plays the. school here. Cecil Ferguson and Mrs. Gene The\ fascinating composition of the human body andthe intriecacies of its many functions was the interesting subject discussed for members of Kalon Club in a Thursday evening meeting, by Mrs. Nellie Kajala, director of the Licensed Practical Nurses School of the Central Utah| Vocational School. Sorosis The visit of Mrs. L, L. ThompThe debate topic was “Which son, state Ladies of Elks president, was the highlight of the Party Should a Young Voter Join?” Representing the Republican Party local, group’s meeting in the lounge of the- Elks home this was Dr. John H. Stambough, vice chancellor of Vanderbilt Univerweek. Mrs. Thompson introduced her sity, special consultant of the Pressecretary and others in her party ident of the United States, and in 1950, becoming financial vicefrom Park City and Salt Lake member of the Economic Policy president of the University and City. She spoke briefly and then Committee of the U.S. Chambexof Unified. Church School System Commerce. : accepted a lovely gift presented in 4953. | iby the Provo members. The Democratic Party was repFrom 1957 to 1960 he served as | Mrs. Adele Anderson, represen- resented by Dr. Clifton M. Grubbs, secretary of finance to the First tative fromthe Utah State Hos- professor of economics at the Unipital, was the guest speaker and versity of Colorado, and chairman Presidency of the LIS Church. This year he -was/ appointed discussed the needs of the of the Colorado ‘‘Professors for professor of finance and banking patients at the institution. Kennedy” organization. at University of Utah and a A business meeting was conFollowing the debate light re- director of .First Security Inducted by Mrs. James Liddiard freshments were served in the Li- vestment Company. and the group decided to hold brary of the Joseph Smith BuildBefore coming to BYU he held future winners at 7 p.m. The next ing, where the members met and positions as a researcher, partmeeting will be a Christmas talked with the two speakers. Host- ner, and executive of several inparty, Dec. 7 at the arranged time. Each woman is to bring a essing the evening were, Mrs. Mon- vestment and financial counselgift for an exchange. Reserva- Troe Paxton, Mrs. John T. Bern- ing firms in New York City. Mrs. Lamar Empey will sing tions may be made through Mrs. hard, Mrs. J. Wylié Sessions, Mrs. William Bledsoe or Mrs. Ralph Ilene Webb, Mrs. J. J. Weight and two vocal solos accompanied by Mrs. Ray Watters. Mr. Harold Laycock. at the viola Lasky. * * € and Mrs, Samuel C. Monson at the piano. .* OREM — Dr. J. C. Moffitt pre- So GENEIL SCHMENSKY KAREN SCOTT Lake City. | The wedding date has been set for Dec. 8 and ceremonies and , reception will be~held at the Reception Centre in Orem. | Miss Schemensky is .a graduate of ‘the Provo High School and has attended the Brigham Young University and Utah State University. She was affiliated with | the Alpha Chi Omega and AUM sororities. _Presently, she ig residing in Salt Lake City. The prospective bridegroom attended. the University of Utah and is presently working with a life insurance company in Salt Lake | City. | .The couple plans to live in Salt Lake City following the marriage and a honeymoon. BEAUTY is She’s gotit on the ball! * (of her foot) Our Profession use the proper muscles for proper Mrs. J..W. Wernz, president, Swan. conducted the meeting and announced specific plans. for a Christmas party next month. Hostesses were Mrs. ‘William BorReur Members Hear ‘Books Review Mrs. Floyd H.—Tayitr reviewed the book, “The \Complete Book: of Absolute Perfect Housekeeping” by Elinor Goulding Smith for members of the Bonheur'Club recently. “The book is a treatment of housekeeping and how to do it in a humorous vein;” said Mrs. Tay- Earl. Johnson at whose home the A group of 19 club members and special guests Mrs. Jim Boyce and Mrs. Albert Hedquist enjoyed refreshments. Mrs. Melvin Burgener will act as group met and Mrs. Grant Lar- hostess to members of the club at sen. They served dainty ‘refreshments to members and‘ special guests, Mrs. Kajala, Mrs. George Erickson and Mrs. James Judd. the Christmas party scheduled’ for Dec. 6 at which time ademonstration of various holiday ideas will be given. by Mary Kawakami STERLING D. JONES ¢ Just Republican Candidate for UTAH COUNTY COMMISSIONER lor. She then told members of a few .of the tricks and described in the book. shortcuts special guest. There were 20 members present. of the Utah County Commission! County spending was at an all time high in 1959 Timpanogos Dining Room and Alpine _Dining Rooms + .. and what have we to show for it? Get back to efficient, economical and above all, decisive county government . . . VOTE for STERLING JONES, Republican ‘Candidate for Utah County Commission! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 12 noon Footprinters 7:00 p. m. Central Utah Pd. 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