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Show PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 30th Year Social Center At Luncheon Brigham Young Open House. For Couple Club Fetes Dinner Dance To Open ‘Y’ PAYSON—In a solemn marTiage ceremony performed Tuesday, April 28, at the LDS Temple in Cardston, Elberta, Canada, Joseph M. Daley took AMERICAN FORK—The 30th anniversary of the organization of the Literary League was the University special occasion which brought Center on May 4 with a faculty Nellie Van Den Bogaard of 31 of the club members together| dinner-dance. Holland, as his bride. at the home of Mrs. Elden J. After the dinner and program, Miller this week. The pair will be honored at the faculty will dance to a 16Luncheon was served at small an openhouse this evening 7 to piece band. tables which held attractive 9 p.m., at the home of the The program will carry out centerpieces of small glass bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and the theme of the event, ‘“Transsnifters holding sea shells and Mrs. Robert Daley, 1200 South ition.” Special tributes will be draped with strands of pearis. Main Street. paid to former BYU President Using the club colors, pink and MRS. EDNA H. ANDREWS Ernest L. Wilkinson and Mrs. The newlyweds plan to spend green, the snifters were circled Wilkinson; Dr. Harvey L. Taysummerin California, after with net ruffles. lor, acting chancellor of the which they will return to PayCharter members, Mrs. A. B. Unified Church School System, son, while both attend Brigham Allen, Mrs. K. E. Noyes, Mrs. and Mrs. Taylor; and Acting) Young University. Glen Robinson, Mrs. Sherman SESSURE President, Earl C. Crockett and Mr. Daley has served as an Robinson, Mrs. Ross BuckwalMrs. Crockett. LDS missionary in Holland. BRENDA ANN MORRISON ter, Mrs. Willard Cleghorn and Dr. Harold Goodman will diMrs. C. A. Grant, were given rect a 50-piece faculty symMrs. Edna Haws Andrews special honors and to them phony orchestra in a specia’ will celebrate her 80th bitrhday pretty corsages of ribbons, short concert. The student A Sunday at an open house at her shells and pearls were presentCappella Choir will also perhome, 1170 N. University Ave. ed. form, and individual faculty Friends and relatives are inMrs. Kay (Wanda L.) Petermembers will appear on the son was the guest entertainer vited to call between 1 and 7 program. p.m. | and she sang several of the Dr. Stewart Grow is chairchildren’s. SALE ea. 50° Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Morri-;ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. familiar favorites, “Memories,” | Mrs. Andrews was born in| |“ man, assisted by Dr. Goodman, son of Provo announce the en-|Foster Badham of Payson. Provo, April 30, 1884, a daugh-| Street,” “Would | ‘Just a Little eheerect i Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, and Lyle oo. | ter of Gilbert ; Oliver and Luella gagement of their daughter,) Brenda is a graduate of Brig| You” and “Blue Bird of HappiCurtis. Brenda Ann, to Leon D. Bad- ham Young University where! ness” and concluded with sing- Newell Haws, and she has made * * * ladies rayon waltz $ 199 «he received her bachelor’s de- ing the club song ‘“‘Our Pals,” her home in Provo mostof her length sizes to X large. SALE gree. Mr. Badham is also a in which all joined. Mrs. Wen- life. graduate of B¥U wherehe re- dell Kirkpatrick was the ac-) She married William Edmond Andrews June 24, 1903, i ceived his bachelor’s and mas- companist. ter’s degrees. Balloting for new officers for Salt Lake Temple. He died in| ladies rayon pastel $]00 They will be married June the coming year resulted in the October 1940. colors SALE 3 pair for 20th in the Los Angeles Temple choice of Mrs. Frank C. GreenMrs. Andrews has enjoyed g and will make their home in wood, vice. president; Mrs. Wil- traveling and gardening and EUREKA—The United Steel- Fontana, Calif., where they are liam A. Homer, secretary; Mrs. has been a devoted homemaker. workers Union of the Tintic currently teaching music in the Keith Wagstaff, treasurer; Mrs. girls values te $100 Eight of her nine children $2.00. SALE Glen Robinson, reporter. Mrs. are living and will be home for Ora Pate Stewart will be the District held a banquet recent- Fontana high schools. * * * ly for t heir members and Le Roy Mecham, now serving the occasion. They are Clyde guest speaker Saturday, May as vice president, will take W. Andrews of Hemet, Calif., 2, at Hotel Utah at the annual wives. A delicious dinner was office as president along with Mrs. Thomas E. (Alice) Jones birthday luncheon of the Na- served and a short program was presented. Mr. Gerald the newly elected officers in of Orem, Mrs. John R. (June) tional League of American PenDrussell was chairman of the the fall Ellison of Provo; Mrs. Richard women. event and introduced the presiThe members voted to support (Beth) Wood of Bell, Callif., The Choralettes of Spanish dent, William Morris, who in the band project of attending Max S. Andrews of Salt Fork will present musical num- turn introduced the other offiboys and girls plains and the Calgary Stampede this sum- City, Mrs. T. A. (Edna) Millibers at the luncheon, beginning cers. stripes. SALE. $]00 | .A planning and business ses- mer. gan of Yuicaipa, Calif., Mrs. 4 pair for at 1 p.m. in the Jade Room, Mrs. Ralph Ellison, club pres- DeLong (Fay) Morris of FullerAfterwards the evening was |Sion_was the principal item at according to Virginia Evans, the Tuesday night meeting of ident, welcomed all and turned ton, Calif., Mrs. LaMar P. immediate past president of the spent in dancing. About 200 Beta Epsilon Chapter Beta Sig- the evening’s entertainment to (Shirley) Edwards of Manilla. the party. Utah Branch of the NLAP and people attended * * ma Phi. Mrs. Miller, chairman of the She also enjoys 21 grandchildren general chairman of the lunch-| 368 W. Center, Provo, Utah Plans were made for the committee in charge. Assisting and 20 great-grandchildren. eon. | annual Mother’s Day tea on| Mrs. Miller in’ preparing the The family requests no gifts. Women membersof the LeaMay9 at the Royal Inn and for delightful evening were Mrs. gue of Utah Writers are also} the annual installation and Ex- Stanford Briggs, Mrs. O DeVere invited. | amplar rites on May 12, also at Wootton, Mrs. A. B. Allen, Mrs. AV Mrs. Stewart is returning the Royal Inn. Members also Keith Wagstaff, Mrs. J. B. completed arrangements for the | Storrs and Miss Lillie Shafter. from the biennial convention of ef. * annual Founder’s Day program the NLAP held in Washington, D.C. where she wonfirst place Valley Chapter 3, Order of |to be held tonight at Riverside both with her book of poetry Eastern Star, honored 31 wives |Country Club. and her genealogy book. Mrs. | of Masons at the Tuesday night | It was announced that the NEW YORK(UPI)—To make Stewart, who resides in Garden meeting. Pin cushions made by | tri-state convention is scheduled hamwiches for four, you need Grove, Calif., has appeared in the worthy matron, Mrs. Carlos jin Salt Lake City June 5-7 and one (4% ounce) can of deviled the White House, and is listed Orton, were presented to these members were urged to make ham, % pound sharp cheddar |Teservations with chapter presi- cheese, grated coarsely, two in the International Who’s Who hongred members. in Poetry, 1958 and Who’s Who rs. George Roderick gave dents by May 15. tablespoons chili sauce, % cup of Americark Women, 1960. an inspiring and educational Following the business ses- finely chopped onion, and four Wilma Bunker of Salt Lake lesson followed by selections by sion which was conducted by | French rolls. City will give a brief conven- the Singing Stars. A business Mrs. Josephine Smith, presi- | Combine deviled ham with tion report and Beth J. Felt of meeting was held. William dent, a program of impromptu |cheese, chili sauce and onion. Logan will be welcomed back Barth, worthy patron, and Mrs. talks was participated in by all |Remove strip of crust from top Anderson, conductress, | members under the direction of |of rolls. Scoop out some of the from Washington, D.C., where Ron she was installed as the new told of plans for the bingo din- |Mary Lou Hawkins, program center rolls. Fill with mixture | chairman. and then replace the crust Utah president succeeding Mrs. ner on May 16. A buffet table of finger sandstrips. Place buns on grill and Evans. * wiches and relishes was served Cowan, Mrs. Mrs. Velda Small! toast about 8 inches above redin the dining room with Mrs. jand Mrs. Fred Ray as hos- | hot coals, about 5 minutes on BERRY GOOD Cecil Engelman, Mrs. Myrtle | tesses. each side. Matron Marks 80th Birthday KATHLEEN HUFF June 4 Wedding Plans Told By Kathleen Huff Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huff of| last year, she has been emProvo announce the engagement ployed in the Provo City School and forthcoming marriage of District. their daughter Kathleen to PFC | Mr. Kohler is a graduate of Thomas H. Kohler, son of Mr. | Roosevelt High School in Minand Mrs. Otto C. Kohler of \neapolis. He has attended the | University of Minnesota and St. Minneapolis, Minn. The couple plan a June 4 |Cloud State Teacher’s College. wedding in the Salt Lake Tem- He is currently stationed with ple. A reception is planned in the Army at Ft. Lewis, Wash. ‘Miss Brenda Morrison To Take Vows June 20 SALE STRAW HATS GOWNS Penwomen of Steelworkers Utah to Hear Have Banquet their honor at the Bonneville-| The couple plan a honeymoon Fifteenth Ward chapel on June|trip to Minneapolis. They will 5. make their home in Tacoma Famed Author Miss Huff is a graduate of | Wash. Provo High School where she} was active in the Pep Club and in the Future Teachers of America Club. She graduated from the Brigham Young University where she majored in elementary education. For the Guide Wee Best Buys On Market Beta Cultus WASHINGTON (UPI) —Food Hears Talk By shoppers will have a wide variety of red meats, poultry and Hospital Head fresh produce to choose from this weekend in local markets. PAYSON—Mrs. Larry Butler,| Best vegetable buys at food administrator at Payson City markets this weekend will inHospital, was guest speaker at clude beans, asparagus, beets, a meeting of Beta Cultus Club, California pascal celery, corn, held Monday evening at the endive-escarole, Iceberg and home of Mrs. Roy Wightman. Boston lettuce, mushrooms, Mrs. Butler, a registered plain type parsley, Idaho rusnurse with much experience in set potatoes, peppers, radishes, her field, described work in squash, sweet potatoes, tomathe field of geriatrics and the toes and rutabagas. ‘eare of the aged. She told of help being given! Top fruit values will be honeysenior citizens in the way of| dews, limes, strawberries, wahomes and medical care, and termelons and Florida grapethat they are being urged and | fruit. aided in caring for themselves | Eggs and dairy products conrather than being dependent tinue as good buys. Beef will be the top feature upon other people. She said they are urged to indulge in hobbies at most meat counters this and light work to keep them- lweekend. Steaks, chucks ‘and rounds will be prominent. selves active. Club business was discussed In poultry, broiler,fryers and under direction of Mrs. Wight- turkeys will continue as good man, vice president. Refresh-| buys. There’ll be some lamb ments were served by Mrs.| and veal. The top pork value Wightman and Mrs. Jess Peter- will be smoked hams. Clams, fillets, halibut, smelts, son. * * o* oysters, scallops, and swordfish are the best fish buys in fish Salad Indienne market this weekend. Drain a can of fruit cocktail, saving the syrup. Prepare a package of lemongelatin, using Jack Horner Pudding ee foeral ane teu PANTIES PEDAL PUSHERS DRESSES Soneae rt Sorority Has Planning Meet ANKLETS FLETCHER’S OES Chapter Honors 31 At Session HAMWICHES NEW YORK (UPI) — Fresh strawberries make the good shortcake. Here’s a quickie recipe: Blend % cup butter and % cup honey. Cut 6 hamburger rolls in half, spread with honey half the liquid called for; add} Pour prepared coconut cream mixture and bake in moderate a little curry powder to the|pudding mix over drained and oven (350 degrees) 20 minutes liquid before heating. Chill the| pitted canned purple plums in or until crisp. Combine 2 pints gelatin until it mounds on a! sherbet glasses. Chill and serve fresh strawberries and 14 spoon; add fruit cocktail. Chill!as a simple dessert that will sugar. Top shortcake halves until firm. Serve on crisp ice-|charm any little Jack Horner|halves with berries and serve berg lettuce. | out of his corner. with cream. From Helena Rubinstein FREE! When You Buy Tintillate® Special Cream Peroxide 2° value Now F° YARDAGE SALE! This classic coat has 4% length full raglan sleeves, satin bound attailored THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY cuff. Made of opaque nylon tricot with side slash pockets and reversible acetate satin and tricot belt that can be worn to show “GAY ERA” POPLIN PRINTS a. ws Reduced From 1.19 on an easy care, wrinkle resistant poplin. 45” wide. Guar. washable, Yard meee TT Tels Raat with Helena Rubinstein’s Dramatic New Discovery Tintillate C The ideal fabric for fun and sun. Colorful patterns TNA atte Now! 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