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Show Page 18—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, June 20, 1971 Auxiliary Donna Beck Installed As Credit WomenPresident At a lovely banquet heldin Sait Lake City Friday at the Hotel Utah, the annual awards and installation ceremony was attended by members of Credit omen Distric Names President New Mexico and Utah which had earned trophies and certificates of merit. SPANISH FORK—Norma Koyle was installed as president of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 68, by District President Charlene Barber, for 1971-72. Otherofficers installed were, Gwenda Allred, First Vice President; Jackie Belders, Secon? Vice Pre-ident; Melba King, Secretary; Betty Warner, Treasurer; Sophia Curtis, Attending the convention from the Provo Club are Areta Peckham, Cleo Ostler, Roberta Nielsen, Carroll Eggertsen, Bills, Norma Bunnell, Elsie Jarvis, or Bunnell, Louise Peters: 1, June Wilkins, tional first vice- LaPrele Makin, Beth Schofield, president of Credit Womeu, Ellie Whitlock and Mary Lou Hawkins. conducted the ceremonies. The convention will run through June 24 ae workshops, meetings ani activitiesSwill be held for those attending and dealing in credit. Also at the meeting, which was conducted by President Louise Slater of District Nine, awards were presented to the various clubs in Wyoming, Colorado, The Orem Womens Club held their annual summer party Chaplain; Ida Smith, Historian; datver Womens Club Has Annual Sandals are Important For Hot Pants Styles By BETTE KNIGHT SAN FRANCISCO — Legs definitely are in the running again — and they are being given a big assist by the season’s short shorts. In the opinion of Beth and The child en of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Warner will honor their parents at an open house at the homeof a daughter and suninlaw Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Vest, 265 S, 400 E., Spanish Fork on Sunday June 27 from 2 to 6 p.m.All relatives friends are invited to attend. They request no gifts. Wednesday night at the Hobble Creek Inn. Forty-four members and guests attended the special steak dinner and entertainment. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs, Neal Adams and Mr. ard The summer pi from the Mrs. Gary Baugh. Mr. Adams Coro and Vendome collections provided the musical program; ee aene, amyl are he sang and accompanied Sheewy and intriguing when winter comes, The excitement about fashicn NORMA KOYLE Herbert Levine, leadingstylists The fabulouslyintricate jewelry, of footwear, American women are far in the lead in the attractive “leggy look.”It is the Levines’ contention ihat short shorts are a natural, healthy envolvement and that American women are proud of their internationally famous long legs and want 7 Show them. And the lush febrics woven in incredible paisleys or with thread; one are naturals for summer because thy attain th height of opulence without heavini ess. The fabrics are cool and gauzy, the re lies lightiy anddelic: und the wrist or the program. Following the musical numbers the group enjoyed dancing. Mrs. Adams with arrange.aents were Mrs. Evan Baugh, Mrs. Leo G. Rowley, Mrs. Archie Tobler, Mrs. V. F. Short, Mrs. Boyd Asay, Mrs. Al Peay Andrew. Sylvia Lee, Reporter; Ellieta Holra and Dorothy Bearnson, Sargeant at Arms. An acceptance speech was given by Norma Koyle.She then presented a past presidentpin to Mrs. Ida Smith. During the meeting, memorial services were held for two members who had recently passed away, Alta Holt and Elizabeth Ferguson, a Gold Star Mother. Soft music was played by Thelma Mckell. Initiation ceremonies were held for new members; Lisa Mr, Warner wasborn Feb. 22, 1899 in Spanish Fork, a son of John F. and Annie Holt Warner. Hereceived his education in the Spanish Fork schools and began working fur the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company in 1919. He served the companyfor 45 years advancing to the positions of superintendent of the Gunnison, Belle Fourche, S.D., and Idaho Falls factories. is Dell Sorensen was presented with a trophy for her winning essay in the district, entitled, “Freedom A Privilege or Burden.” Laura Shepherd was chairtan of refreshments, she was assisted by Ida Smith, Phyllis Smith, Bliss Moran. Fashion Notes iy almost like being airborne. These new boots are made so youfeel like running in them. Playing it cool, even inthe hot mood,Big, intricate, yet light as it is ee. the new march across the blouses also turn up surbare ean eeae when necklaces will mass decorative symbols just atged eee ba te oR EAS yw. WOMEN ARE DRESSINGfrom the ground up with the hot pants being so popular. Wearing the right sandal is important for the total look. They can be wedge sandals as shown here or they can be wrap-around ties or even boots. Outfit designs are by Pauline Trigere. Boyd (Anna Lou) Mathews and Mrs, J. D. (Lucille) Barnes, all of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Wm. (Virginia) Vest, Spanish Fork and Paul Warner of Salt Lake City. The family of Mr. and Mrs, Reuben J. Peterson will honor them Sunday, June 20, at a dinner party at the family home By JUDY LOVE Let summer happen to sarin tans & Bishopric for years summer occasions, yet as cial it’s understated in such a served in many church positions in the Fourth Ward in Idaho Falls and was president of the Lions Club le res on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Hosting the party will be their three daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. RoyE. (Betty) Carter, Mr. and Mrs.Sterling (Lorna) McKell, all of Orem and Mr. and Mrs, Tom (Georgia) Durrant of Payson. Their eight grandchildren will be in attendance. Mr. Peterson was born in Knit a Summer Slimmer you. Make it happen—by knitting this slimming onepiece dress that’s light and airy as the season. This wonderfully lightweight traveler is an unusual combination of chevron and mock cable patterns. It’s a perfect answer ‘ork City Council an wasa eeie the avase for dressing up to those spe- Page, Sarah Wood and Sylvia this creates a deliciously feminine look. The wedge will snow a nataral short iz Reuben (Estella) Peterson of Santaquin. The couples were both married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 22, 1921. The sisters are daughtersof the late George E.and Lillie Cloward Wilson of Payson. Double Golden Weddings Celebrated Summer Gala DONA.BECK SISTERS WITH THEIR husbands will dea their double Golden Wedding anniversaries Tuesday. The couples are Mr. and Mrs. William D, (Mable) Warner,left, former Spanish Fork residents nowliving in Idaho Falls, and Mr. and Mrs, quiet, elegant way that you'll wear it with confidence right into fall The high-waisted bodice— so becoming and easy to wear,either belted ornot,is a pretty mock cable stitch that’s easy to work—a multiple of 5 sts plus 2, worked on a No. 0 hook. Skirt front and back is a Santaquin Dec. 12, 1897, a son of Peter and Mary Peterson, He was educated in Santaquin and Payson schovils and attended Henagers Business College and the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. He served as postmaster of Santaquin for 30 years and has been active in civic and church affairs, serving as a memberof thecity council and as a counselor in the YMMIAand on the Santaquin-Tintic Stake Sunday School Board. Mrs. Peterson was born in Payson May 2, 1902. She attended school at Payson and Send 50 cents to Stitchin’ Brigham Young University and Time, The Daily Herald, taught schoolin Santaquin three Radio City Station Box 503, years, She has been uctive in New York, N.Y. 10021. Ask community and church affairs for Stitchin’ Time leaflet and was ramed Santaqain’s $319. Be sure to include your Honor Citizen in 1960. Her hobby name, address and zip code. is writing and she has written manytributes for neighbors and friends through the years and has been a correspondent for The Daily Herald for 32 years. tions for this elegant summertimer are available for sizes 8 right up to 18. Nelke Club Summer Mrs. Warner was born in Payson Oct. 7, 1900. She attended schools at Payson and took a library training course in Ogden. She served as Payson City clever chevron pattern that Librarian prior to her marriage. you knit along quickly on No. Her hobby was sewing and she 6 needles. This open and specialized in draperies and slip light pattern is a series of k and p, worked with a yo and covers. psso to form the smart chevShehas been an ardent church ron design. The whole dress can be worker serving in the presidencies of the Relief worked in no summertimeat Society in both Spanish Fork and all, using Reynolds Novita Idi also been yarn. And here’s the best newsofall. This style is beactive in the D.U.P. coming on all sizes—butit’s particularly flattering to the Theyare the parents of four mature figure—and direcdaughters and a son, Mrs. Larry {Helen Marie) Waters, Mrs. Party Held The annual summer party of the Nelke Reading Club was held Thursdayafternoonatthe lovely home of Mrs. Alta Adams. Cohostesses were Mrs. Anabelle Coleman, Mrs. Ella Jacobsen and Mrs.C. A. Phillips, Mrs. Coleman, president, welcomed the group of about 25 members andguests.A delicious luncheonwas served followed by a short program and visiting. Five new members will join the club in the fall, and they were special guests at the party. New medallions give a woman a chance to let her jewelry express the way she feels about brotherhood, peace, female equality, love, environmental protection and female identification. The medallions on 30-inch chains feature symbols representing each of want simple styles but lovely these feelings and movements. materiai, classic looks but yet sexy,” she said. The collection Diane Von Furstenberg, intr- included very soft, floaty oducing her fall and winter dresses that moved with the collection, said women are body and featherweight silk “sick of the crazy look.” “We jerseys, een So youll recognize us: OF HER DREAMS... begins ot TAYLOR'S seed Make tha: special day even more special for the bride-to-be, with gilts {rom Taylor's. Smart. brides use Taylor's Bridal Registry, There is no obligation,al you do is come in and register and then tell your friends, and relatives wheretheycan find exactly what you want. Make your wedding an even more wonderful occasion and easier for friends and relatives who want to buy you gifts that you want. THIS IS THE YEAR of the put-on. Appliques are everywhere and anything goes. 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