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Show ee NovemBmr 27, 1080 ‘8A SUNDAY HERALDSU™™y. Utah County, Utah i ‘Beehive Girls | [Expert On Of MonaHold | Special Fete ‘Missiles Sets Talk MONA — The Beehive girls of | the Mona Ward held the Queen One of the prime engineers of | America’s missile program, Major General John B. Medaris will be guest speaker at Brigham Young University’s Forum assembly Monday at 10 a.m. in George Albert Bee Round Table, Tuesday evening with their mothers as guests. Beekeepers Ranae Kay and Gaye Kay were in charge. An enjoyable program was given by the girls Smith Fieldhouse. The public is and Gaye Kay discussed the Beehive program. Mrs. Lila Stanley, President of Mona Ward YWMIA gave a brief talk, after which refreshments were served to all the Beehive girls, the teachers, Mrs. Stanley and the following, mothers: Mrs. Ervin Newton, Mrs, Vaughn Summers, Mrs. George ~ Carter, Mrs, Melvin Kay, Mrs. Mare Vest, welcome. Under his direction, a team of scientists headed by Dr. Wernher von Braun brought to successful fruition the Redstone and Jupiter| missiles. General) Medaris was responsible for launching the free | world’s first earth satellite, the Explorer I, on Jan. 31, 1958, an event which occurred two years to the day before his retirement. Mrs. Nephi Teerlink and Mrs. Ray Myers. Upon his retirement, General Medaris accepted a position as Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux, Mr, and Lynn Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Young and Mrs. Nephi Teerlink were among the Mona people attending the funeral of Alton Young, a former Mona resident, who died in an Ogden no last Friday and was buried Layton, Utah, Tuesday. | great-grandmother, Mrs. Kate Smuin of Lehi, is seated right front: + : ‘54 Class Of Lincoln High Betty Lou Raey, president of the Future Homemakers Juab FHA Club of America in Pleasant Grove, at the annual FHA ‘Is Active Group NEPHI — The FHA is one of } Juab High Schools most active organizations. Its creed is ‘‘To- ward New Horizon” which is: an ‘Lake Shore Couple Back Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Summers of Mona were Mr. and From Coast | Mrs, Richard Summers and family of Salt-Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers and family of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nielson and family of Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris of Santa \East Sharon Stake ils Host At Dance Mia-Maids and Explorers of the East Sharon Stake, hosted the an|nual all-stake Drivers Dance last |night at the stake house. Highlight of the evening was a | floorshow which featured JoAnn| Nosuiettoca and Gerald Walton in exhibition ballroom dancing. with a marching group from Farrer Jr. High and a number of other | performers. During the evening dance goers infinite challenge and expresses| the purposes of the organization to learn to live better in, today’s world in order that their lives and | those of their families may SWEATER KING—Mike Huntsman, senior at Pleasant Grove High School, is crowned “Sweater King” ‘by Sweater Hop held this week. Mr. Huntsman was elected by popular vote from the candidates representing each class. He was presented with a sweater. Other candidates were Mike Martin. freshman; Norman Ekins, sophomore; Paul Haycock, junior. Mariane Washburn was chairmanforthe dance. Effective Next Year GrantIngersoll to Be New be | peteromer.paws uma, FGrove High Principal Sanders, president; Julie Tonnes, | D. ‘Grant Ingersoll, with years | Judy Garrett and Christine Winn, | of experience as a teacher and vice presidents; Kathie Broadhead, counselor in American Fork and a ecret ; ary and Gayle Wilkey, Te-| pleasant Grove High Schools, has porter. Advisor to’ the group is bee! ad assistant principal of Mrs. Howard Jones. So far this | een named assis at ol the Pleasant Grove High School year they have held several busi- | by the board of education of Alness meetings and were cospon- | Monica, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Morris pine School District. sers of the Harvest Ball. Other | According to Supt. Dan W. Membersof the 1954 graduating flew into the Nephi Airport Thursevents listed are a Hayride party, | berry Water Users AsOsciation at class from Lincoln High School day morning in a plane piloted by Dec. 19; dance, Jan. 27; parents Peterson, who announced the sel|the annual water convention in were instructed in the latest | Mr. Morris. They were picked up| will hold a class reunion Friday, night, Feb. 23, and FHA conven- ection of Mr. Ingersoll to the Bakersfield. They accompanied a dance steps. Dec, 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Orem ‘by members of the family and will tion, March 6. May 15 will be their| faculty of Pleasant Grove High couple from Palmyra and one Jonnie Petersen was masterof| final. meeting and election of offi- | School this week, the newassist-| 12th Ward, 1450 S. 800 E., Orem. visit with Mrs. Morris’ parents, from Mapleton. While the gentle- ceremonies fér the event and other | ant principal will serve in this Dinner, program and dancing Mr. and Mrs. Summers until today cers for the next year. are scheduled for the evening. when they will fly back to their men attended meetings six bus | committee members worked with capacity during the remainder of loads of wives toured Bakersfield, |age group counselors MacCene this school year and onthe retire-| © Those planning to attend should home at Santa Monica. attended luncheons and fashion||Grimmett and Vern Wade, comake reservations by Tuesday, ment of Principal A. J. Rogers, Dinner guests Thanksgiving Day shows. In the evenings they ac- | ordinators. Nov. 29, with Mr. and Mrs, Alwho will reach the mandatory| companied their husbands to the | age of retirement at the end of| bert Rowley, AC 5-1046; Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry| | banquets held for the participants WINDSOR ELEMENTARY, Orem | Newell were Miss Royce Campbell, Mrs. Jerry York, HU 96520 or the current year, will become the in the convention. Professor Charles Taylor will | principal of the school, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Reese, Miss Vicky Sexton and Miss Judy speak on the topic “Can Adults Legham, all residents of Northern Mr. Ingersoll is a native of AC 5-6978. Learn” at a PTA meeting schedulATierican’ fork Hat eecveda xa Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ghriscmas| California who are now attending ed for Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m., ac-|) 0 ot t A te the Brigham Young University. were hosts to a family oe) They became friends of the Newell party Thanksgiving day to Windsor PTA president. Fork High School. He was post-| Ingersoll, who will become family members and a honey family as a result of an LDS mismaster in American Fork for 10 | principal of Pleasant Grove sion performed by Day Newell, guest, Farrah Sami of Iran’ who years. Since returning to the High School next year. He will is attending the BYU. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell, teaching profession several years serve as assistant principal for PAYSON The Park Ward BUSY RACING AMERICAN FORK — Appropri- in the Northern California mission. NE YORK (UPI) — The Amer- ago, he has been a teacher and the remainder of this year. Relief Society announces that Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bellows ate for the season of expressing ican Racing Manual reports there counselor in the Pleasant. Grove Mrs. Walter Kawa- of Chicago, | were dinner guests at the home Maurine Hughes, wife of Dr. were thanks the journalism class | making arrangements to move te 28.623 thoroughbreds in High School. Preston Hughes, Spanish Fork, pleasantly surprised their faculty Ti., and Josephine and Jim Kayof {of Mr. and Mrs; Jack Milner in Mr. Ingersoll and his wife are| Pleasant Grove. | will give a review of the Passion competition in 1959. advisors, J. N. Washburn and L, Mona went to Salt Lake City | Salt Lake Thursday. | Play in Germany, with a neck} J. Wadley Monday evening. The Thursday to spend Thanksgiving | ground of notes on her recent trip | students summoned the advisors Day with their sister and family, | Mrs. Alberta Aitken received a Mrs. Kawa (the | Thanksgiving surprise when her | to Europe. She will show phototo the school on pretext of school the Al Smiths. graphic slides to illustrate her | Mr. and Paper mechanics difficulties and |foTmer Kathryn Kay of Mona) has | daughter and family, | talk. | when they arrived they were | been visiting in Mona with hersis- | Mrs. Wendell Nelson and three | The special event will take greeted not by a broken mimeo- teT and brother the past two | children of Garden Grove, Calif., graph machine as they feared but | Weeks. Her husband joined her in| arrived here Thursday morning. |pigce Tuesday, Nov. 29, 10 a.m., | in the Park Ward church. Grace} by a roomful of happy students. | Salt Lake City on Thursday and The group including Mrs. Aitken’s Rigby, president, urges all those| A delicious Thanksgiving din- | they will visit there for a few days mother, Mrs. Marian Tuckett ate interested to attend whether| ner complete with turkey and all| before leaving for Chicago on Thanksgiving dinner at the home members oftthe ward ornot. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aitken in | Monday. the trimmings was served. | Spanish Fork. The Nelsons spent | |the weekend visiting relatives | Thursday. Eighty-two members here. This year the prize winners |of the family met at the church | are: Thad Stephensen, portable and enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. John V. Anderson| typewriter; Mary Louise Shep| together. were hosts Thursdayto their fam-| herd, $18; Kathleen Wankier $5; ‘Sets Reunion | DANCE PLANNERS—Putting the finishing touches on the “road” signs that provided decorations for the annual Mia-Maid and Explorer Drivers Dance Saturday night are first row from left, Wendell Bates, Rand Stubbs ; second row, Lee Davis, Susan Manson, LaDawn Hamilton, Sharon Shepherd; back row, MacCene Grimmett, Suzanne Olson and Sa ndra Peterson. Next Tuesday night, Nov. 29, the Mona ‘Ward will hold its speech| competition. Winners will go to | the stake speech meet at Nephi Juab Stake, the following Tuesday. | | According to Mrs. Loras Kay, | ward speech director, those com- | peting will be Joyce Swasey, Anita | | | Ewell, Nira Stanley, Kathy Newton | | and Beverly Myers. Additional numbers will round out the program. All ward members are| ico to attend. | FIVE GENERATIONS—Young Kim Rawlings, on the lap of his great-great-grandmother, is the object of all the attention in this five-generation picture. His pretty young mother, Mrs, Dwayne Rawlings of Pleasant Grove is at the left, rear. His grandfather, J. Boyd Smuin of lehi, at thei right, rear. Holding Kim is his great-greatgrandmother, Mrs. Mae Pannell of Eureka, and his chairman of the Board of Electronics Teaching Laboratories, headquartered in Washington, D. C. ELT has built up a considerable reputation in 45 countries in electronic language instruction. LAKE SHORE—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baadsgaard are at home after spending a week in Bakersville, Calif. Mr, Baadsgaard was a representative of the Straw- PTA Calendar PRESIDENT—Ivo Anderson of Provo who has beet named president of the Utah Valley Chapter of the Society for the Preservation: and Encouragement of Barber ' Shop Quartet Singing in America. Levan Jr. High Students Win Cash And Prizes cording to Mrs. Beth Schoell,|P@sketball coach at awards totaling $6250 to’ students, : NOW YOU CAN GET THE POPULAR LINE OF ¥ ‘SPEED QU -WASHERS and DRYERS at On Dec. 4 [Provo Community with an additional like sum awarded to the schools them- Ronald Harper, $3; Kathy Wortselves on ‘a ‘eontests are Church To Hear Westminster Man | ily for Thanksgiving dinner. Spe- point basis. The wood, Alan Dalby, and Dorothy of three types — Wankier, each $2! Linda Lee project, handwriting and essay. Taylor, Janice Ballow and Robert | Dr. Peter J. Bercovitz of WestStudents of the Levan Junior Shepherd, each $1. The student |minster College in Salt Lake City High School, under the direction body was awarded $10. of their English instructor, Mrs. The typewriter presented to will fill the pulpit at the Provo ‘Maurine. Stephensen, have en- Thad Stephensen is ‘one of five Community Church Sunday, Dec. 4. Rev. Donald Mills is leaving the ;tered these contests for the past special awards given in the U.S. three years, winning many cash for the best projects submitted in Provo church to accept field assignment, pawarps. the senior project division. j 2 | John L. Anderson, son of Mr. | cial guests were Mr. and Mrs *|and Mrs. Mark B. Anderson rePaul Cherington and children, j}turned to his home Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jensen and| | after a five-day stay at the Pay-| children of Mapleton and Paul R. | son Hospital. | Dart of Spanish Fork. | Thanksgiving Day guests at the | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Argyle were | home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | | hosts Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. | Basdogeard were Mr. and Mrs. | LaVar Felix and baby of SpringRay Lewis and children and Mr. | ville, Mr. and Mrs. Dean James |and children of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and Ina Lee | and Mrs. Bob Andrewsof Spanish Baadsgaard who is attending school in Ogden and is home for Fork. the long weekend. | The family of Mrs. J. Lee An- |derson held their reunion at the Mr. and Mrs. Max Huff served Thanksgiving dinner to Mr. . | Benjamin ward church with Mr. Mrs. Bernell Argyle and son and Mrs. Archie Huff as hosts. | Sixty members,. including Mr. and Mrs. May Huff from here Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dean ane Mrs. Eugene Knowles and | children of Payson. | baby of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. | Ned Hancock of Salt Lake, Mr. |and Mrs. Vern and Mrs. Bonita | and Bill and and Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and Atkinson. and two daughters of (saree children and Bert Barney Palmyra were guests for Woodland, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Page and children of Rich- wianinete dinner at the home field were in atteridance. Mrs. J. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Argyle. Lee Anderson was also there. The day was spent in dinner,visiting, games and a program. Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Ander- son and children attended the Allen family reunion in Fillmore NATIONAL CONTEST PRIZEWINNERS—These Levan Junior High School students are winners of prizes and cash awards in a: nationally-sponsored student con._ test. Front row, from left, Alan Dalby, Dorothy Wan: kier, Thad Stephenson, Mary. Louise Shepherd and Linda Lee Taylor. Back row, from left, English instruc- > tor, Kathleen Wankier, Ronald Harper, Janice Ballow, ; Kathy Worwood and Principal Lawrence Brought. vom” WURLITZER ==". Organs 2-IN-1_ ORGAN “IS TWICE .AS MUCH’ FUN Scera Theatre, AC 5-5454 1 It's aGres‘putton” chord 5 eae output. iemole jal Beene Boe HART BROS. MUSIC™,OREM, sou"UTAH stare RECEIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS. FOR SAVINGS! =a ae Lae PERCENT PER YEAR on YOUR SAVINGS ee “THE QUALITY AND PITTING MAKE THE DIFFERE NOL “Factory to You Prices “No Middleman w w “Royal Pair” with exclusive bowl-shaped ¥ STAINLESS STEEL TUB and i STAINLESS STEEL DRUM Automatic Washer. 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