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Show Women s Section Women to Serve On Boy Scout Committees Matron Will Women's Council Open House Be 95 on Names New Officers Sunday For Couple Saturday Mrs, a ean Wivess of volun- other dis. a y; t z ladies of this comScout Ex- nunity have unofficially devoted e Utah National mu ime and energyWelto are the 5c mires d to learn thi that he cut : i ee ct and include commit W health and leadership training, finance, or° = N B Fete © if | sh i Marriage | of Co ¥ MK. and MRS. HAWS uple | 7 yl | | Announced ASNIONS | 2 oases Bo The children of Wilford Bruce and Elma Taylor Haws are nase in honor of wen house itis: a Ima Taylor laws ar Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Love- their parents on their 50th wed. rd EE The couple was married © he Haws home,me, 545 N. 3rd aces this spring. Its crispThe pales . un blacks and 7 per. Mr. and Mrs. Haws wei mar. : vs Were ceremony perin 1 -@ a ceremony (even colors . || educational aenteal bee ce WoCredit recent C whitescametrough oe formedin Las Veg red Apol 16, 1819 in the Salt hav wake LDS Temple They ‘Ovos other fab- 2 10 a SSeS have kept it on the Dixo:, now an LDS bishopP in k home ries). in Provo since madetheir ae |scene. So has economy of up- Nevada |keep, for vinyl sea), length THe dress bride of‘chose street: for white a" lace cleaning dry need of anever the inside wedding and added floral Unfortunately, her sage jestablishment. lee we and means of giving corsage at the shoulder. the ways Matron On | r Anniversar FORK — Tne built for still escape many couple for the ceremony were her parents on a mission in ey the bride's parents and Mr, and Hawaii |ningham was the 0 casion for! Since color is one of its/Mrs. Leland Stout, Provo, par-/ Theyare the parents of a son /& family dinner Saturday eve- fortes, keep it ringing true. In ents of the bridegroom; his sis- and two daughters: Marsden was young. Made all pretty with romantie puffy > yunniti, round and down, and a sleeves, 1 marae beenkiast Aetneitay B. | ‘The trophy ae Before their marriage Mr. ILDS Church “hurt to the Southern Haws served a mission for the Accompanying the young States and Mrs. Haws went with it the long, bright life it was Pn | AMERICAN ‘A DOTTED SWISS pantdress from when the world 91st birthday of Mrs. Jane Cun- people. ue reported at th a | || K eep Ce 1re " O 3 Vn and Guyy Brown, ‘ all of zvile n, president, condu The new board will beinstall | Family Fetes haat BERat Dy = d Desp econd vice pres- ident; Mrs. Ross B. Jensen, re- ed in May vee ee less announce the marriageof di Brown, She has made her anyene daughter, Rose Ann Dean 134 trom viny! theit in Springville nearly reishimmery,in wetdooking home 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. at fromtnnc fashion’s good ' Gary Edward Stout all herlife. fiimer Credit Conference in CWIYWEGS To O d | first vice president; } ling Jackson, ee ins Award A trophy for Never DLC nEe) “Timpanogos: ihee Timpanogos men’s Club at the makes her home with a son Lird Brown in Springville She has $1 grandchildren. 98 great-grandchildren and 18 great-great grandchil- Sheis the widow of Isaac O W if )f G » car er teesfeat on ad davnneenene Austin Tyler, auditor ts. Leslie King serv rman of the nomi committee and Mrs. 1 Bird Pro vo Club eS are appoir Crea ined Other officers named at the 2”! election meeting this Week at the Wome! 1 of Provo, Clara Nielsen o Spanish Fork, Jesse Brown, \ Lynn Mrs. Center are: Mrs, E is the mother offive Tas nee pean ee the loa ene ol ere d experience on our a5 ing secretary Keith Chase has been 'co Women's Council home of Guy Brown, She tears N. J., th Brunswick, cianintors Fate Mrs. elected president of the Provo St Metcalf Brown will ‘caletente her 95th birthday on Saturday at a family dinner at the ionalPar Gem cok Emma at the Lehi BicheClub __most casesit’s the fine sticky ters and their husbands, Mr, Haws, Castro Valley, Calif.; ey wes Sven for! cashed waist. In rooster red or chocolate brown for | |™Ng I d t The tables were prettily dec- film of dirt which coats every- and Mrs. Ray Crandall, Provo, Mrs. Sherman (Nadine) Greenpar-) 3 happy spring. per cent yearsin ofthe100annual tree N S OATUPGAY ticipation examine} orated with roses, daffodils and thing, that takes the edge off|and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rotolo wood, American Fork; and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sorenson ation. The bulletin of the club in dissecond place be hon- also will Saturday (Carolyn and Beulah competition trict won gen hones BY anHeiner) ted paleo oa Orie hare Bills was honored for organiz- .__|its sharpness, Restoring the |and daughter, Carey, of Monte- Lloyd (Mary Lynn) Peterson, Faster bunny motifs. They have nine grandFollowing the dinner the time brightness is simple. Just bello, Calif. Mrs. Crandall|Provo. was pleasantly spent in singing baking soda on a damp sponge |served as matron of honor and children. —alway is ee cau andrub over the boot, bag, hat,|Mr. Crandail stood as best man.| Mr. Hawsis a retired cabinet li Tid: 1awe: M rs. d a Prat mremand tacsete tai SonyCdl eas talc et hat Be cata¥pn s eelaenramenvent |, Bo Lote Saturday a ationietoe : y news of absent| scourer's tend daar tig: y onna Beck, past president, | ; He babs Ct has been elected as yard where friends are invited to call son, 1065 W | , Pea and and exchanging lacks reminiscing yet in Again,” 8 needed ‘scour, power, flower’ girl, The newlyweds honeymooned| conventional! the niture. ay . ees becomes a Sher-|, st Mrs. Stout attended Provo _| ford, tee ed a Worth in@:”” He stated that_a success: Mir and Mrs A’ Richard Tid. €? Brinkman and Mrs. Dallas 3, 1878 at Eden, in Ogden Val-| keeps. Te counibaiven amecried con ee ey euteem ‘ Mrs, Cunningham, born Aprillis scarred, dirt is trapped for|Mr. Stout is auido Grooming Guide Mrs. Margaret Heiner of Bed-'Co, who discussed Skip Trac- wellon Saturdayevening| Mrs. John T. Swolgeard, Kar-| Deeautt Loe. gifts. request no They secretaryof District Nine. | y n open e house Se at the home|white le stephanotis tied with coon ee endency, to scratch. |for a few days at Willow Beach z tue s coll i i: f 3 Speaker for the day was Marae missionaries andand college stu-|Scratches, of course, are death near Hoover Dam end on vinyl, for once the surface|at home in Si ings ile,ghee The bride is a daughter of| i, White of Pioneer Finauce of Mr, and Mrs. L. Allan ne white ribbons in lover's knots. dents. from 8 to 10 p.m. will be welcomed G. Graham the bride’s sisters; Cepharss ighayVadis \High School and is a graduate! For a variation of the dress Avenuefrom 7:30 LeAnna Tidwell, sister of the ‘american ik since she came #84 daughter treasures a pieced Cf bay eee High and jacket, try a long-sleeved MEaea SlANwm reEDapteCaingngEteceee 22 in ‘ch Her husband was gradu-/dress_ chool. i uilt top of fe Saw dants owe to 8:30 p.m. . 5 in the cl with a th larter bolero a dress in a neutral G eet Oris Zimmerman, they for rugs is a favorite pasttime| jSeorga. corsages. Deborah Gra- 4jex Cunningham and adapted to the locality and an? 1° Se daugh- denia and jooned in Hawaii augaard and Su-\color can have its whole apP ad June 20, 1900 David Graham were|, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis V./ham ve The newlyweds will reside iN honest, direct where Mrs, Sorenson oP-| successful pused a Brinkman of Vancouver, Wash.|the small junior attendants, |“cte, MAtree Se aie a and recently she recived 25)zanne Jenkins hosted a personal/pearance changed simply by adOrem different-colored vest or loom shower for the bride prio tolding la\er 40°rugs from the weaver's work, VOWS) The groom was attended by Their marriage wasa 1922 erates a beauty salon. Mr. SOT suctication hcg, orecingyire, The couple exchanged (bolero. |her marriage. {to show for her winter’s lea ie Wiel the Me is Ver! Tidwell, a brother. enson is employed at Geneva. ; . account provides basic Be on April 2 in Pee ieren mation to locate the person who aoe a Pein ie ae couple will reside in Salt| Whe courage, faith and hard \Lake City. r Crggg)‘i gt “ONE,SUK at areavting rts! Family Gathers \debts just as we profession* bs Canta! jhas left town,”These people are 7. soouver €ssion- sown of white peau de soie with aaa ea eet a lace trim accentuating the em- + At Dinner Party Klo ‘ |recall hearing the tredle SeW- incon Mrs. Leo (Golda) {ing machine runningfar into the fey, ‘American ee ne MN b Cl es Our New Visit chilcren. } Sunningham reared | Rte sae Theyrr iasdae ier,Cine | he the wedle awe tieree * OLES |night as she made and remade Ggrn (Luella) Carter and How- Bert ! 109 5 shoulders wi' 1 i n pete s-_ |selle) Davis, i; t es Kl Ose ’ See Our Fabulous Collection of Spring and Summer Dresses chet, TenmemesPro Ram (Sif ahea nee”C08UatO aceNTURY wegeel iy dinner and reunionwith their) The telephoneis one of the was caught with a Dior rose,| Will meet Friday at 2 pam. kitchen, a favorite gathering’ (steta) Kelly Soroedan u SANTAQUIN — Mr. and Mrs. €? and to pick up oodlisten- pire waist and slim sleeves. A h F . pas » the children and their yy Mrs. B. A. Goldsworthy. purple-throated|with contact) Is torapid 3 Pie ds. forSinging was always al” lac B. Cunningham, Redding, y+ | {place daughters and four recently sons partners four their Bible with “hidcarried a ite and c.. at people, is economical, and A on Clifford, was un- REGISTER FOR DRAWING APRIL 12 seas pastsdine ipiber cat @ Provo cafe. It was the first|CBVvenient, However, a person oro0 eee ELTA ARTS = ang wives a5 Abie ight us the best sermons time in 15 years the entire fam- Must be very careful not to mis-| Will hold a fashion show and taugh : De Teeeoe Haapend ) : (tsiSoren a ger nlia SPs mace enoeSOES Chapter ‘ing it the evenir iven to | ‘ Mr.|Method. Mr. White also des-| many different and intervan AcaVanSy}Aus-a ctibed 2 a esting esti methodsof getting infor. _ ag LanaDRG rare daughter-in-law, a mation. In the group were Mr. and| Elfa ees. neoeue . p.m. at the Women’s Cultural! ; : r She gave years of service a to} a |ber to 46 in attendance. Mrs. Ce 8 , N. 220 E. ely spring flowers bright-|S0MC Mr, and Mrs. oville, Calif.; oeran Seealae Sack Hutchings, Orangeville, |ened. the lables and were ar-|Williams, worthy matron, and MNstage pale dlivers| WOMEN Calif,; Mr. and Mrs, Alan Van|ranged by Sydnie Adams, Edith |H- Clyde Williams, worthy pa-) | BYU Will hold the April supper Seeee iene Ausdal of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Heringer and Verna Ekins of tn, in charge B Ak ecK’S Preparations were made for a/show Friday at 7 p.m. at the eee wilt, three within < past eeeces Each son pints to be held on April 19 for Wilkinson Center ballroom. Nh eee |a Masonic visitation, Mrs. Bina Mary Kriss: things, for agitLonthego to fer. own is a culotte jump suit—it’s s feature middy blouse! s |tops, big sailor collars and lots tsis were for quick quick tripstrips to thee weres served 1 atat 8!great for |of navy blue anchor emblems, : oe tables decorated with spring pring Market, anall-dayhike, a walk . In Hand-Crafted Casuals! faseerts are toldsay socal, that coneeeable these the imports flex at FOC, your Chicken not to mention big sailor's] flowers by Mrs. Margaret Nay-/on the beach, a drive a lastminute date. \lor and her committee. knots, a Ss SS. 3 Tops in Ma rket |= ne SDA’s tmare| : Consumer and Mark-| Personal CP : 4 Ee A Bi * Jacqueline’ Meat Cutting i Fresh GRND BEEF i, in the tie eoeae i abundant class include steaks, 464 South State 4 $700 OREM Us. prics, eeene — rl Yo! turkeys are the most abundant cuts Custom ; A NO 10% Added Beef foot’s slightest move! Available in black, brown, caramel, and bone. Buffalo Leather $16.99. ‘Astoen in HOLIDAY Brojler-fryer chickens and meats, . Discount Service eting Service reports that food shoppers will find excellent displays of meat and poultry and good supplies of some fresh fruits and vegetables in food stores and supermarkets this first weekend after Easter. oes A . Q Mis. Dean (Elleen) Wall of listing.Red,whiteand blue en-insiallsd by Mrs. Turkey Sh spain Gives You The Soft Touch | Carl Van Ausdal, Mr. and Mrs, TS spring, women get to/c Bate was elected to fill the Lyle Van Ausdal and Mr, and| We@" Sailor suits without en-| office of secretary and she was One of the most practical Santaquin. Center — Prove Pe ee eenat dren. | Members of Valley Chapter |LITERARY LEAGUE The speaker was introduced Three, Order of Eastern Star,| will meet Friday at fs 2:30 p.m. ant and Relief Society.Lb From. her * Haight, yj Mrs. David Ma-| with at the Opal met Tuesdayevening |leate Verna Ekins. A 2134 pen came countless tributes, | Wall (Ruth) Templ with Mrs. . i of|byee i Norman Van Ausdal of Spanish the Provo Credit Bureau, "ey Fork; Myrlee Van Ausdal of & + Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. uke 26 grandchilhasgreater a Cunningham = Planning Dinner alee as a benefit for Be hety Seaaad y great-grandchiltreasure’ dren and 43 y : yeal |12 . White or Whect vertaitorth 4 | 4 1 i ample, including bacon, Boston butts, chops, ham, roasts, Sausage, nics, ant smoked picnic te smok 14b. he 00 5 Loaves Maine sardines, canned salmon, and fish sticks and portions are the fish buys to Hormel watch for, according to the U.S, Department of the Interior. Cabbage, carrots, onions, and potatoes are the most abundant i WIENERS AST fresh vegetables in all areas. o lb. 49 ¢ LB. the abundant s. Freshfruit in best supply are apples, oe grapefruit, and oran- e ; 7a Other foods that USDA lists as. plentiful eficialy during April are prunes, canned} and frozen green beans and| corn, dry beans, rice, peanuts, | alla peanut proauctst $ ' L ee ¢ Ch oin 0 s vee lb. tb 49 B Boneless Tender ‘ LB. ; Exclusive Women's Footwear ¢ $01) «ake %S Shoes ee F POT ROAST j I | 60 7 est Cen ter, Provo F |