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Show SUNDAY HERALD 15 Jeune Mere Club SUNDAY, NOVEMBER “13, 1960 | Joye Widdison Announces Section To Learns About Hold Annual ‘Betrothel to Mr. WimmerConstitution Art Exhibit SPRINGVILLE — Mr. and Mrs. | annual art Finley gave an interesting discussion on the Constitution, l She pointed out that “‘it is’ the | best. control we have and it should Thorpe, also of Springville. be preserved at all costs." exhibit and tea at the club house,| yo wedding ceremony will take 3rd\,N., University Ave., Friday | place in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- * following evening in the Kolob | rell Collett of Weber College will | Stakechouse. be the session, guest speaker for the) which is open to the | public. Roth are graduates of Springville| High School LDS Seminary. | They will make their jhome in Themefor the afternoon will be | Springville. “Not what we gain, but what we give measures the worth of the life we live.” ~ The following women will ex- Mrs. hibit pictures: Mrs. Rhea. Adam- son, and Mrs. Zina Dunford, Mrs. MANILA (UPI)—Four ‘employes were killed and 11 others injured Three of the victims were trapped inside the burning /building, owned by Santiago Chinese businessman. Tui, a “Too few persons take time to} become acquainted with it, and it should be the resolve of everyone to take time to read it occasionally. Members also discussedi.| the proposed amendments to the State Constitution. Mrs. Garnt Thorn won the project ize. Light refreshments were served. z The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Louise Nelson. afternoon, Noy. 18, at 2 p.m. | ple on ‘Nov. 22, and a wedding re-} A prominent Utah artist, Far- ception will honor the couple the . Utah Crandall was hostess to the eC. today when a fireworks factory Mere Club recently. Mrs. Arthur blew up. i Joseph H. Widdison of Springville, |apmounce the engagement and Members of the Artists Section |fortheoming marriage of their their 23rd County, BUAST KILLS FOUR - SPRINGVILLE — ,Mrs. Frank| of the Provo Women’s Genel| ae Pre will hold Utah Fes BEAUTY is Our Profession ee Webster Tells Of | je Citrus Losses. | Less Than Fearec!| JOYE WIDDISON Earl Foote, Mrs. A. J. Fillmore, Mrs.. Melvin Fillmore, Mrs. LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) — HurAsael Fisher, Mrs. Bess E. Gourt t ricane damage jto Flotida’s citrus ley Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie, S h | crop is far less than feared origi- | Mrs. Lamar Hindmarsh, Mrs. | OU WES | nally, says the Florida Citrus Allie T. Jones, Mis. .. M. Jolley, | Commission. | Mrs. Melba J. Johnson, Mrs. L. PAYSON — A history of the | The commission said that about | Croft Larsen, Mrs. Arthur Man- Southwestern States was given by| 30 per cent of the grapefruit was | SET ANNUAL. ART EXHIBIT—Going over some of the paintings which will be ton, Mrs. Melvin Mcearland, Mrs. Harry Webster for memlost, and less than 10 per cent hung for the annual Artist’s Section of the Women’s Council Art Exhibit are, Mrs. Darr Nielson, Mrs. William | of the orange and tangerine crops; | {Mis Oldroyd, Mrs. Eva K. Peter- | bers of Beta Cultus Club Monday; from left, Mrs! Allfe T. Jones, Mrs. Bessie E. Gourley, Mrs. Eva K. Peterson and PAYSON — A program on home or about 15 pér cent of what would | son, Mrs.'Secott A. Taylor and evening’ at the home of Mrs. Roy} and women,was presented to CulMrs. Zina P. Dunford. The group will also host a tea Friday for the public, have been a muchlarger crop than | Mrs. Ned E. Tucker. Wightman. Mrs. Webster illustrat- | tus Club embers Wednesday| | which will open the exhibit. iin recent yea Mrs. Eva K. Peterson, chair- ed her discussion by showing a| afternoon at the home of Mrs. “Fresh fruit shipments will be number of colorful photographic Darrell Brown. Mrs. Eugene Hillman; Mrs. Zina Dunford, vice delayed a bit,” said the comchairman; Mrs. E. M. J Ys slides of the Green and Colo- man, club president, conducted mission, “but there’ll be plenty the meeting, with Mrs. Brown | secretary and Mrs. Allie T. Jones, | ! rivers. of Florida’s sunshine fruit for treasurer; Mrs. Margretta NielMrs. Leo Fech, pr nt, dis- as chairman of the program. everyone.”” Women of continental Europe * * & | son and Mrs. Rhea Adamson, will cussed matters of business before L.} head the x eshment committee the group. Refreshments were were discussed by Mrs. M. Save ironing time by doing all | Oldroyd, who spent several weeks for the tea and will be assisted served by Mrs. Louis Jacobs, Mrs rayons first, then silks, cottons | there last year. and women of by tue other members. Mrs. Bess Webster and Mrs. Wightman. |.and linens. In this way, minutes the world were described by Mrs. * . | are not wasted in waiting for | SPANISH FORK — Burns and ik. Gourley has been the class Oran Harper, who recently com-} leader of the group tor 22 years. . the iron to heat or cool: ¢ the ill effects of heat and cold, ‘ pleted a five-month’s around the The club house will also be Relatives Gather By HELEN. WORDEN “We-have two teen-age children were discussed by Ralph world tour. Colored photographic t Herbert aching first aid to open for visitors ‘Sunday after: The plight of the 13-year-old that get sick overthis, plus the slides were shown by both, noon,’ Nov. 20. the Athenae. > 1 uly. Mrs girl whose mother refused to let rough talk When Refreshments were served by moods these Herbert also considered common her attend a party even though Mrs. Glade Cowan, Mrs. Harper strike him 1 know my husband emergencies, ii was chaperoned, has’ stirred and Mrs. Brown : LAKE SHORE Mrs. Henry other teenagers. I think the points hasn't grown up but we all love Mrs. Elgin Wilkins was hostess | Brooks celebrated her birthday a > irin at a losal cafe. Mrs. Ed Clark, made by two who) live in Balti- him. He will los> his | Tuesday with relatives coming to; ten seconds, use foul” language, president, presided. Neil Grotegut more are well-taken. |} luncheon. Among them, Mr. and | They write: ‘‘We, two 14-year- say ‘I'll burn this heéuse down assisted Mrs. Herbert with a film | Mrs. Ira Terry and Mrs. Carolyn | old girls, feel that this girl should and smash all of you! He'll do on checking for injuries. | Hall of Provo. and Mr. and Mrs. have been allowed to attend the this practically every tday then, Refreshments were s¢ ito 15 Mark Hall of Payson. party which was to be chaperon- an hour later, be all over the members and two guests, Mrs SPRINGVILLE a Mr. Eugene | Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse| ed and for which’ transportation tantrum. Herbert and \ Grotegut. Wocd was honored Friday at an| TO THE Ete A of Mona were dinner} had been provided by the boys’ “If I fight back it’s worse beMrs. Robert Brown will enter- nformal birthday supper held at | Brooks ouests They all brought gifts. | .parenits. While at 3 and 213 cause it lasts longer.; But if I tain on Nov. as TESIOCOCe. ae 1S: oan iA) Her children also called on the | parties which a girl this age is don’t he'll pick on the kids. Did| group of friends from Spanish guests were Mr. Brooks’ brother NEPHI The annual Holiday normally permitted to attend will you ever have to tell) your husA night fork) and (Springville enjoyed’ )an Reed Brooks of Hoytsville, his son Fair, sponsored by Velyn Stevens be chaperoned; those she is al- band what you advised Desper- the poems s of evening of visiting, informal Par: | ond grandson Sunday Mr. and | the Juab County Extension lowed to attend at 15 or 16, will ate, Bewildered and Disgusted to F. Thomas to be ty games and light refreshments. | yy... Ss Graves gael twor chile i and the Juab Stake Relief not, in all probability- be ade- tell hers?’”’ interesting evening for Mr. Wood was the second of the| Gren of Salt Lake were dinner y presidency will be held quately chaperoned. ‘Therefore Not to my husband because it Thalian Club when they met at the group to be so honored within the guests. Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. in an adolescent who has not been has never been’ necessary. He is home of Mrs. Junior Creer in the Juab Stake‘ House. Everyone past week. Earlier, the home. of introduced to social life at 13 or a saint on earth. But I have said Leland recently. R. Hughes, 659 N. 100 W., in The Tri-Aglian Club met at the} is invited to attend. 14 will not know what is expected as much to a member of my famThe program was presented by For further Relief Séciety will not be held in Spanish. Fork was the scene of aj home of Mrs. Marion Schroder| of her at 15 or 16. Mrs, Grant F. Larsen and Mrs ily. It took courage, for this per- | similar fete honoring his wife, | Wednesday night. Diane Schroder| Levan or Nephi this week in order | “We believe that an adolescent son, despite his bad temper, domi-| Albert Thomas. who also sang information. Mrs. Dorothy F. Hughes. | assisted by her mother, gave a to allow members to attend the who has been allowed to attend nated us all. We were shackled by| songs whose words were written | Members of the group enjoying demonstration on cake decorating. | exhibit. Call “a y Mrs. Thomas and the music parties at 13 will feel’ much more The Holiday Fair will start | love. Only when I spoke out did Each of the 13 members present both get-togethers were Mr. and secure when she begins actual peace reign for tie jst time in| composed by Mrs. Larsen. Each Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, decorated a cup cake. Mrs, Schro- | promptly at 2 p.m About 12 gift club memberread a poemof Mrs. dating.” tables will be presided over by cur troubled household. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Ross Ellis | der served refreshments. Thomas’ Ill-tempered people have either| Lana Creer gave an original/and Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. King —— | women who have prepared the Another teen-ager speaks up, exhibit. They will show and give | Shepherd been spoiled from childhood, or L. R. Mrs. and Mr. Fork. Spanish of reading. CAFE—FR 3-4211 this time on the subject of mothinstructions on how the articles j are sick. The sooner this is rec-| Refreshments were served to a jand three children were dinner| ers-in-law! or Mrs.| To keep varnished or shellacked | guests Sunday at the home of her were made. There are many gift | | members and two ‘guests. “I am only a teen-ager,” she ognized, the quicker the cure. both for adults and | } | suggestions , Davis and -Mrs. Mr. |Calvin Thomas and Mrs. Bert| woodwork clean, wash it with .a| parents, says, “‘but I know how wrong al MRS. W. E. LOSEE children. Holiday foods and decSunday. Grove Pleasant of Stevens Another -reader queried me reor| soap eloth wrung from warm Timpson. mother-in-law can, be. My father| = detergent suds. Then rinse with|The group drove to Bountiful to} orations that will give an added FR 3-4660 has been good.to|us and I know | cently on a rather bizarre situair will add to the ocDen Johnson. ps trist for| clear water. When dry, rub. the| visit with Mr. and Mrs. Duane| festive my motherstill loves him but he | ation. She and her sécond huscassion. the Nebo School] Distr addtess-| woodwork lightly with furniture | Turner, a sister of Mrs. Shepherd. | band divorced then, without benemade a mistake, got involved ticir © =f ed members of the Alpha Thae| Polish, if desired. . * Fe | with someone eles,’ then went | fit of clergy, resun h Mrs. C. LaMar Larson e aaaa aa To remove a dark film from | home to his mother. He ‘blamed| ried life. Because of joint prop- | Club, ess. Mrs. Stanley Peterson gave} an See fill with hot everything on mother, ¢€ it | erty ownership she Wanted to} water. to dne inch above the ussed mental healtt and the current event. was she who had the boy friend. know what states upheld comRefreshments were serv to| ring, add one. or two tablespoons s of the young That’s all the thanks she got for mon-law marriage. Sin¢e the laws members and two guests, Mrs. |of creagn of tartar, and boil ten looking after us and going to on this question vary,:I suggest- children and what is beir Lloy@ Taylor and: Mrs. Vefa| minutes. Then wash in hot suds | work to help out with the bills. ed she check with the attorney for those in need of p: lead rinse as usual. s of | Hatch. But my grandmother just isn’t general of the state in} which she aid. He also told of the the exceptional children. interested in the other side of the | lived: Mrs. David Warner. pr A lawyer offers thi§. solution: story. She ‘doesn’t care as long) presided. Music was dir as my father is with her—she’s a | “The proper procedure for this| widow. | woman and her ‘husban’ is to| Mrs. Allen Williams andthe host- Home, Women | Subject Of Cultus by Mary Kawakami Everyone should visit Hawaii! If you do, anticipate buy- ing a ‘“‘moo moo.” This. freeflowing, full-hanging dress will hide the bulges that &c- Dorothy Dix First Aid Class cumulate on the waistline due to their delicious food and I Teenagers. Speak Up For Girl, Forbidden Social Occupies The gay, festive streets, the music from the swaying palms —all tend to make you forget taxes, -politics, and home discipline problems. To go ‘‘Las Vegas” seems the Hawaiian Beautician’s one consuming ambition, A student, Mrs, Gertrude Kuboyama, finally made it and hence forth was dubbed the “anchiko” queen, which is the oriental name for the slot machine. Mrs. Agnes Shima’s home has bananas, guavas, grapes, cocoanuts and passion fruit growing on it. Passion fruit tastes like a cross between oranges and pumpkins with pomegranet seeds thrown in! The hair is very limp there, but by using a protein rinse, we could control the fine, limp, thin hair, Ask our stylists to help you with any and all your beauty problems —they are most anxious to help ‘you. With or without appointments — evenings by appointment only, you are welcome. Three Salons to serve you! ‘ Athenae Members na SPECIAL For Birthday Wood Family | n Nephi Honors Father Escorted TOUR | Holiday Fair Set Thursday RoseParade — | AND THE Rose Bowl - Westwood as a | “How can teen-agers be expect- | ed to grow up right if those we | love do wrong?” . The question must hit home | with a good many parents. The influence of the elder generation | upon young people is en 3 s| | and the responsibility terr y, Children imitate those they love, even their elders when what they are doing maybe bad. go, with an attorney, to the court | A reader who signs herself “Silence is Golden” takes.a whack| at me for telling Desperate, Bewildered and Disgusted that a physical check-up or a visit to a psychiatrist might. be in order for ill-tempered husband. ‘‘All I've c= n2-45 accut this poor woman,” S.LG. writes. ‘I go through the same life ‘as her. My husband works hard, turns over every pay check to me and is forever working around the house but, if I go to the store, I am tramping the streets. If I; have roast beef for suppér, why| not hot dogs? If I go to bed at 9:30, why so early? If it’s 12:30, | how'come so late? | dress her care of this newspaper. clerk’s| office where the: divorce | was granted. Both ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ sign a petition to have the divorce annulle?.. 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