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Show Paste %, 196 Sunday Herald 5A { | Mignonettes Entertains Decorating Ideas Needed s Femmes met Thursday, ainment-and the’ tT President, directing the elecction of officers. tion. Mrs, Bob Kirkpatrick was were hosts to their husbands By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY = Each homeusually has certain and pillowcases she. * Les Femmes~ concluded~ the t the ares - = evening -with Mrs, Paul Trot- Members of the Mignoneties Newspaper Enterprise Assn. maker Sheets Les Femmes ElectOfficers Other Clubs and members of the Newcom- _ Mr. Nielsen, chief security of- ae as Brigham Iniver. Baker, secretary; ~ historian, ers Club and Beta Epsilon Chap- Ficéi-at fe : B — zomg Univer. Dalebout, ter, Beta Sigma Phi, at the Pro- sity was the speaker and £x-/The 4967 officers will begin \vo Utilities Building, The com- plainedthat: the art of lie detée- their year-in January, Mrs. Ris Wootii bined organizations listened to tion is not new i has been used’ *a panel: of pirysieians, Dr. Tha‘and Arabic methods of welcomed by the group after jes H. Smith, De. Fred DsKartjon. Fors security of- being- on leave fora year. for Up sdetcribedaneient|- Mts Richard. Wootten was uses for guest beds. “wrap these fresh ‘ensembles’ in ~ plastic and place them underto use a polygraph (lie| Mes. Dick-Bullock, Mrs. Dan chner and Dr, Richard V. Clark, | neath the pillows of the bed MR. AND MRS. FRANK 0. BATEMAN detector) the Subyect-must-sub-| Webb, Mrs. Richard Harvey and | discuss’ sex education, they are to be used on, This Dr. Smith discussed the child mit voluntarily. The polygraph’ Ms.Paul Kitchen thanked their does not detect guilt, The per-|Secret pals’ practice relieves overcrowded from infancy. te the teenager. son operating the machine de- Sifts: Mrs. Kitchen’ was-awal storage —closets,-aid-s—other He explained that parenis can termines this by reading the the door prize. Mrs. Harvey members of the family if I help the child to undersfand his various graphs, The instrument |iscussed plans for the Christhappen to be away when the ~ jnatural growth and thathis body | is the only investigative tool|™8 Party on Dec. ee 22. beds are madeup. It also sup_ MRS. WAYNE CAREY(Frances Emmer) develops and changesjust as his that clears 90” per cent” of: the] persons taking the test. plies the right linens for the There may be as many as mind does. | AMERICAN FORK — Mr. and relatives of this respected guests who might wantto help. Mrs, Nielsen helped her huslanguages spoken in the Dr. Clark spoke on the teen} band demonstr: ‘ate how the poly. |6,000 and ‘Mrs. Frank ‘0, Bateman. couple are invited . world, but only seven are spoken of Alpine are’ celebrating their’ _ Frank O. Bateman and Erma Polly’s Pointers are a “must” lyears, stressing that parents| graph works. Mr. Nielson re-|by half the human race. Mangolden wedding anniversary. ‘Martin Bateman were married for me. Good tuck-to you— should help the child to under- lated personal experiences he’ darin is spoken by 15 per cent of Their children will host an Nov. 21 in the Salt Lake LDS EDITH stand his growth as simply and} has had~ while working“ in the jearth’s people; English by 10 open house this coming Friday, ‘Temple. Alpine has been their rapidly as possible. If this is| Los Angeles and Provo areas.|per cent, DEAR POLLY—I would like Nov. 25, at the Bafeman home, ‘home ‘and both” have-contribut- some suggestions for trimming done, the child can- grow into| 102 N. 2nd E., Alpine, from ed greatly in civic and church an imitation green Christmas: Now at home in Oakland, The bride, the former Fran- adulthood naturally and calmly, | § until 8 o’clock p.m, All friends affairs in their community. tree. Mine is medium-sized. Calif, are Mr. and Mrs. ces Emmer, is a graduate of jhe said, Dr. Clark also talked Mr. Bateman was born Oct. ‘Last year I used red and green Wayne Carey, who were mar- Newark High School and was| about dating for teenagers*and | 14, 1683, in Alpine to Joseph balls, but they did nothing for ried in ceremonies at the Fed- affiliated with. Job’s Daughters. | said it is very advisable for| Thomas and Julia Clara Strong the tree, and I would like to erated Church in Reno, Nev., Mr. Carey, who was graduated | them to date people of their own Bateman. He has taken an ac- ‘have it look a. bit different. on Nov.-12. A reception at ‘from Provo High School, at- jage, | tive part in church affairs hav- ‘This is an imitation spruce and the church followed the cere- tended Brigham Young Univer-| pr, Kartchner explained how | ing held various offices. He is 1 wantto use it in front of my mony. sity and has served four years! important it is that ‘parents| now a member of the High picture window.—IRIS Parents of the couple are with the U. S. Navy. He was a create the right atmosphere and | Priests Group of Alpine Second Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Emmer of member of DeMolay. environment in which a child eee NEPHI — E. Rulon Brough ‘Ward. He served as city coun- DEAR POLLY — I keep a Newark, Calif, and Mr. and is reared. If there is love and clean cellulose sponge in the Mrs. Earl K, Carey of Provo. was guest speaker at the re- cilman. Mrs. Bateman was born Give her something inmutual respect between hustimate. Choose from a cent meeting of the American March 22, 1898:in Scipio, Mil- vegetable bin of my refrogeraband and wife, the children will i, most giftable selection of Legion Auxiliary and special lard Co., to Esdras and Ella tor to absorb excess moisture: grow and develop normally. We use broken pieces of holBERRY GOOD * , Lingerie . . . Pajamas, Beck Martin. Mrs. Bateman, guests were Hazel Roylance, Following the panel, there was low tile as a bed in our outSlips; Robes, Cranberry-apple sauce is good District 4 President, Mrs. Viola likewise, has given years of a qu estion and answer period. Reese, District vice president, church service. She has taught door grill. The unevenness of hot or cold, with pork sausages. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Mrs. Glade Terry and Mrs. the tile pieces leaves air space in Sunday School, has served in and Mrs. Gwen Bench, departCook 1 pound of sausages over ‘Special diets aren't prescribed Joe Linford, hostesses, served ment chairman for the Utah the Relief Society presidency for a good draft and they are being president fer five years. easier and simpler to handle medium heat. until golden; to make life miserable, but to cookies and punch from a table State Hospital. covered with Jace and centered when cleaning the grill than brown. Combine 2 cupsof fresh improve and protect health, She is now the visiting Teach‘The meeting was held at the are other things.—MILDRED cranberries with % cup of Diets often are necessary for with lovely pale, pink feathered home of Mrs. Rex Hill and ers topic leader and Primary lowers, sugar, % cup of water, 2 medieee Unit President, Mrs. Maylon librarian. She is a past YWMIA DEAR POLLY —_ Spoons CHOOSE... Bowers, was in charge. Mrs. president. Mrs. Bateman was make a different, yet inexpen- um sized cooking apples, gall bladder disease, high blood peeled, cored and coarsely AND LAY-AWAY... pressure and heart disease, the ‘manager of ‘the school lunch sive, gift for a daughter, niece ‘The handicapped, infirm: and Bowers conducted a short buschopped, and 1 tablespoon of center in Alpine, She and her California Medical Association jor favorite young friend. They aged feel more secure in a ‘iness- meeting and thanked the: shower or tub if seated on a membership committee for ex- husband served for a number ican often be ordered from ad- cider vinegar. Bring to boil and (OMA)said. bed, fol- safe bath stool. One new convex ceeding the membership quota, of -years as-members of the ‘vertisements and catt cost “as cook over low heat, stirring Once-a-diet is after this the meeting was turn- Alpine Old Folks Committee. little or as much as you want constantly, for 10- minutes, or low-it “to the letter” and don’t bath seat —molded in six ‘marbelized colors of polystyrene ed to Mrs. Betty Anderson, who Sewing and- cooking are her depending on whether or not until apples and cranberries cheat, Never start a crash diet with- with chrome or brass legs —is they are plated, sterling or the are tender. Makes 4 servings, introduced Mr. Brough. He particular hobbies. 45 East Center — Provo oe out medical supervision, the Tustproof and lightweight. It spoke on patriotism and re- Mr. Bateman has farmed for novelty type. They may be sent Owner - Manager, GLADYS NIELSON a number of years in addition CMA warned. also has py glides. singly and after a few birth- The growth in stretch pants minded the ladies to always uphold and sustain and respect to being employed as an elec- days and Christmasses she will continues to be in knits rather the flag, and the leaders of trician on various construction have a good start on a collec- than woven stretch. our nation and.to er jobs from which he has now tion. For a more impressive gift a spoon rack might be f what America means to each retired. Mr. and Mrs. Bateman have eet ee ee and everyone of Us. itive” children, -all-of whom -will} The special guests extend be here for the occasion. They type of gift which they can thanks to the Unit for their ef- fare Thayne Bateman, Alpine; treasure all of their lives. — MRS, W. K. forts in-securing great amounts Dean Bateman, American the State Hos- Fork; Maurice Bateman, Mesa, DEAR GIRLS — Please forpital inmates, ‘Arizona; Mrs, Phil (Gwen) give me if you have written a Unit chaplain, Mrs. James Squire, El Cerrito, Calif.; Mrs. personal letter asking for adH. Ockey Sr., presented the Leo - (Cleone) Turner, Alpine. vice by..direct mail-or the: reistri with a book 'They have 19 grandchildren and peat of a Pointer previously printed and fave received no of prayers which the Unit had two great-grandchildren. answer. I am sorry that it is composed for the Veterans Hoseee i ible to answer all such SPICY VEGETABLE requests._Perhaps-your-one_re“Mrs. Clark: Prisbey “rendered: Heat cut Blue Lake green’ quest would take little time, @ melody of patriotic songs. Hostesses for the evening’ beans about 5 minutes in their but multiply that by hundreds were; Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Nilan liquid with a little grated tan- and you can see why this is Pickering, and Mrs, Coquella gerine rind and a stick of cin- impossible. No one regrets this MePherson and they served de namon: ~Add- tangerine —seg- more than I as I would so like Hcious refreshments to four- ments; heat ‘through, then to have time to write each and||* ‘teen members and the special drain-and serve with a-pat of every one of you dear friends, 78 N. UNIV, PROVO —$73-1263 butter. —POLLY guests. Mp. and Mrs. Bateman To Be Honored-Friday- Couple Recite Nuptial Vows in Ch urch Rites EXQUISITE LINGERIe Charm Her With District 4 Legion Meet On A Diet? It’s Good For You.. medical treatment of diabetes,|" =; ons, SHOP MON., FRI. ‘TIL 9 a0 iz [BES Fo. oi Lieog )°ooOTEARS OFDEDICATED SERVICE SCARVES — ‘our attractive scarf collection, Paget The most ‘important thing about a gift isthat it must be something the receiver wants. Do not give dolis to ten-year-olds named Mik ee. Toa dady of spirit, integrity, intekligence, and sense, do not give maribou feathers or bon-bons. Give ‘VILLAGERS. oa shiets, skirts, suite, slacks, sweaters, and accessories. She wents them. SKIRTS (os 16° SWEATERS «........ 1495 BLOUSE ....-.arti go OF QUALITY LEATHER TO ADD THAT FINISHING TOUCH. Expressly for your lady folr, who appreciates « handbag with distinction, Each beautifully detailed of . caressably soft leather... and Aniline cowhide,All manner of shapes and sizes. . _FREE PARKING _ LEXI-CHARGE ETC. SHOP lak SIMPLY CHARGE IT -AND PAY 1/6 MONTHLY |