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Show PROVO UTAH COUNTY, UTAH Subject For Square Root Club Many Friends Visit Later Springville Woman Marks Birthday With Openhouse An open hoise honoring Mrs. and son ‘Clifford, Yacile Beardall Worthen of Spring- Mrs. Harold Ure Salt Lake City, ville was held recently to honor her on her birthday. Many friends and relatives cailed at the home to extend birthday greetings to Mrs. Worthen. Mrs. Worthen’s home was beautifully decorated with rainbow-hued chrysanthemums. An_ artistically decorated birthday cake graced and Mr, and Dr. Charles Taylor, Associate Professor of Psychology at the Brigham Young University, was the speaker at the Monday evening and monthly meeting of the Square Root Club composed of the wives home for many years. Punch Ts Spicy, Savory family of eof faculty members of the mathematics and physics departments of the Brigham Young University. Mrs. Lawrence Fearnley, program chairman’ for the evening, introduced Dr. Taylor, who presented an interesting and stimulating The sweetest, most fragrant discussion on preparing for and enjoying one’s later years. . The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. H. Tracy Hall and spot this side of heaven must surely be Zanzibar and its companion was conducted by Mrs. C. Edwin Dean. Refreshments were served to 26 members and guests by Mrs. island, Pemba, covered with clove trees as far as the eye can see. Max Hill, Mrs. Kenneth Larsen, and Mrs. Hall. Some 4,750,000 of these evergreen tropical trees produce 75 per cent foe ore To Sponsor Bazaar Friday Taylor Family Gathers For Salt Lake Party the _lace-covered table that also held the many lovely cards and gifts. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs, Erma Finch and -Mrs. Madoline ‘Anderson of Proyo; Mrs. Hilda. Phillips and Mrs. Vada Storey of Springville, and Mrs. Marie Hansen of Benjamin. Mrs. Worthen was also the guest of honor at several dinners held by friends and former neighbors in Las Vegas, where she made her Years, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1960 Do. you have some Christmas gifts that must be. sent overseas very soon? Anyone for lovely pillowcases, aprons, baked goods or white elephants? The public is especialiy invited to a bazaar Friday from 11 a.m; to 7 p.m. sponsored by the Provo Chapter of the Women of the Moose organization. Christmas gifts, linens, novelties, bakery goods, and a rummage sale with white elephants will be sold. Descendants:of John D. Taylor, third president of the LDS Church, from Provo, Salt Lake and other parts of the Intermountain afea, gathered recently for a commemorative birthday party. The 152nd birthday of President Taylor was held at the Kimball Ward, Salt Lake City. Members attending from Provo were, Robert C. Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Taylor; Mrs. Ruth G. Williams. Also attending were Mrs. Delsa W. Forsythe and children, Clarke, Craig, Rosemary and Rees of Pleasant Grove. Mr. Taylor of Provo, a _greatgrandson of President Taylor, spoke of the trip he took recently to the birthplace of his greatgrandfather in Minalthorpe, Westmoreland, England. A cake decorating contest was held with the prize going to a watch-shaped cake in remembrance of the watch worn by President Taylor in the Carthage Jail, which deflected a bullet. ate oe A family dinner hosted by her During the day a hot lunch will sons, Ronald A. and Roy Lynn be ready for everyone attending: Worthen also honored her. At the end of the day a lovely doll Among those visiting Mrs. Wor- and wardrobe will be awarded, then’s home during the weekend The winner need not be present to were Mr. and Mrs. Odis Graves win, Dorothy Dix Family Debts Haunt Wife, She Suggests Doing Fadeout DEAR DOROTHY DIX; There men ‘and never seemed to under+ aré bills on every hand. My hus- stand the difference between right and wrong. He is 68, I am 66, band earns good wages but he What will I do? This man is mendoesn’t care whether ‘payments tally ill. —Nervous. Mrs. Walsh Is Hostéss To Acmedia of the world’s cloves. The clove tree loves the sea and lives happily only on tropical islands, “within sight of moun-| tains.” Fifteenth Century explorers found cloves growing in the volcanic Moluccas, now a part of Indonesia,’ but known -as the Spice Islands duTing the Age of Discov- ery. When young clove seedlings were was hostess to |members of the “liberated”, from Dutch plantations by a young French advenAcmedia Club recently at her turer in 1770, they found- mounhome in Orem. . tainous Mauritius to their liking. The club president, Mrs. ‘Arnold From Mauritius cloves migrated, Ford and the vice president, Mrs. early in the 19th Century, to ZanGarth Monson, took charge of the zibar and Pemba where there are fyn night. Clever games were en- low rolling hills. joyed by seven members and three A forest of clove trees in bloom guests, Mrs. Gary Keetch, Mrs. would’ be a beautiful sight, but Gerald Riga and Mrs. Dea Eyre. this. cannot be allowed, for the Election favors of miniature cloves we cherish for pickling, flags and a centerpiece representpomanders and for poking into ing the donkey and elephant made smoked hams must be the unopenof balloons were a reminder for ed bud. These clove buds must be club members to vote on election hand-picked, a tremendous job, day. OREM — Mrs. Reginald Walsh Following the meeting and games refreshments were served by the nostess | Mizelle Club Sets Annual Holiday Fete since each tree has 30,000 to 50,000 buds which are picked in of 10 to 15 heads set on stem. A mature tree will cloves which will weigh pounds when: dried. clusters a main produce about 7 While the world loves cloves as a seasoning for foods, there are many other uses. Strangely enough, 60 per cent of the Zanzion our debts are ever made. Rebar-Pemba clove crop is shipped DEAR NERVOUS: If all you say cently I went to my son’s to take is true, call the doctor at once. to Indonesia where it is used to eare of his wife and baby when But don’t forget that when you give exotic aroma to tobacco. The delightful carnation scent of cloves she arrived home from the hos- married, you promised to stick makes it a beloved perfume ingreby your husband ‘for better, for pital. I was gone only. five days, dient. And, of course, clove pre. in sickness and in but long enough for my husband worse Members of the Mozelle Club parations have been in constant to squander several hundréd dol- health, till death do us part.” lars. Yesterday when I paids a met Thursday at the home of demand for hundreds of years as germacides and antiseptics. couple of bills, he’gave me a hard Send. your problem to Dorothy The BYU Engineers’ Wives met Mrs. James Bement af Orem. Most of us, however, treasure time. These bills happen to do Dix. Be sure to enclose a stampMonday at the home of Mrs. John Plans were discussed for the anthis sweet and pungent spice for with his family who Le here at ed, self-addressed envelope and Simonson. nual Christmas party to: be held the appetizing flavor and aroma home. address her in care of this newsA dramatic reading given in a at the home of Mrs. David Soren- it gives food. These recipes will His car and his comfort come paper. Helpful leaflets availablé, form of a three-act play entitled be perfect for the coming holiday son of Provo, on Dec. 15. first, The rest can be taken care Write for “Financial Trouble.” “The Early Life of Queen Elizaof as he sees fit. I have been Plans were discussed for the season. beth,” given by Mrs. Loftis J. SPICED FRUIT PUNCH seriously thinking of taking a job Sheffield, of Provo. This is Mrs. year 1961 and names were sub% cup sugar and dropping out of the picture Sheffield’s newest production. mitted for membership into the 1% cups water till I get these bills paid. If my 8 sticks cinnamon, 2 inches long Mrs. Richard Woodbury and club. An evening of -visiting and husband knew where I was_he’d %4 teaspoon whole clove Mrs. Darrell Monson served re- discussion was enjoyed by the bother me till I quit and came % teaspoon whole allspice freshments to the 20 members. home, leaving the bills still unmembers and a lovely buffet eof 6 roots whole ginger paid. luncheon was served. Six mem4 cup fresh lemon juice I have a 19-year-old son at bers were present. 3 cups pineapple juice Reading Is Highlight Of Club Meet Mrs. Herrick Entertains Birthday Club Club Notes home. I hate to leave as he would LINDON—Mrs. Floyd Herrick think it was me causing the trouble. My husband doesn’t run was hostess to the ONO Birthday around with other women. He just club Friday evening. The ladies thinks his car needs the ‘attenare all from Lake View where tion. Other people can worry. p.m. at the home of. Rozella Col- the Herricks were former resi- —I-Give-Up. DEAR I-GIVE-UP: Never give up. There is always a way out. The simplest and surest way for you is to apply whatever household money your husband doles out, on those YESHARAH, PROVO CHAPTER Will meet Thursday at 7:30 debts. Dramatize the issue by serving low-cost meals and be careful to explain why to both him and your son. If the bill collector comes around, send him to your husband’s of- fice. To do a fadeout until you pay off ‘the debts is overquixotic. If you want to earn.money at home, well and good, but maké it clear to your husband and son that you don’t intend to shoulder all the responsibiilty for those debts. Marriage is a 50-50 proposition. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have what is probably one of the more common problems among teenagers. Last ‘school term I went with a swell gitl. We had,- as they say, ‘a real ball.’’ But we started to quarrel, then breke up. Now that I'm back in ‘school again I'd sure like some advice on how to get to knowthis girl as. I did before. —Hopeful. lard, 733 N. 400 E. Hazel Robertdents. The evening was spent son will give the lesson on Brigplaying Rook. Prizes were won ham Young. by Mrs. Robert Marsh, Mrs. John LITERARY LEAGUE McKinnon, Mrs. Lynn Cuff and Will meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Melinda Jorgensen. Others at the home of Mrs. Arthur D. present were Mrs. Garn Lloyd, Taylor. Mrs. R. D. Connelly, Mrs. J. C. Jensen and Marilyn Herrick, LAI COS CLUB home from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Herriek was the recipient of many at_the home of Mrs. David Baxter. lovely gifts. Geraldine Adams, Utah Power and Light Company’s home economist, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Herrick of will speak on foods and nutrition. Cheyenne, Wyo., have been guests Each club member is asked to at the Floyd Herrick home. The bring her favorite recipe and dish. men are brothers. Assisting will.be Mrs. Lynn Voor*_ ec DUP. Notes TURKEYS Always Available Guaranteed Ranch Fresh CAMP OREM Phone AC &-3316 or AC 5-3119 Will meet Friday at 1 p.m. at the home of Amy Fowers, 65 S. 400 E., Orem. MORRILL TURKEY RANCH 1290 West 4th South - Orem PRE-CHRISTMAS DOLL SALE DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have Jong been married to a man rear- ed in idleness by his parents and unprepared to face the realities of life. Everything I try to build up he tries to destroy—titerally. . He will sit for hours looking into space, bent upon some maniacal This darling Baby Doll with washable hair can pose in any position like a real baby. Soft vinyl material, evil. I fear this will:end ,in trag- fully dressed. edy. There is no one in our home but he and me!. Wouldn’t I be helping him to have him. commit: Drinks, Wets, and Sleeps ted? He has never been like other Room and Alpine Dining Roonis FRIDAY, NOV. 11.9:30 a.m. State Farm Insurance | 7:30 p.m. Exchange Club ‘ SEE OUR COMPLETE Reg. $12.98 $ value. Now. SELECTION OF DOLLS ALL AT REDUCED PRICES STATE HARDWARE PHONEFR 3-4480. 176 W. CENTER. muffin tins. Bake in a: pre-heated moderate oven (375 F) 30 minutes or until cake tester inserted in cepter comes out clean. Cool in pans 5 minutes. Turn out onto wire rack to finish cooling. Frost with Creamy Butter Frosting or Spiced Chocolate Creamy Frosting. CREAMY BUTTER FROSTING 3 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar % cup butter or margarine 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon milk Gradually blend sugar with butter or margarine, vanilla and milk. Spread over ‘tops of Spiced Party Cakes. SPICED CHOCOLATE CREAMY FROSTING Add 2 tablespoons powdered cocoa, % teaspoon ground cloves and % teaspoon ground cinnamon to Creamy Butter Frosting. 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Mix spices with shortening into which gradually blend sugar. Beat in eggs, 3 cups grapejuice cups apricot juice one at a time. Add flour mixture alternately with milk. Beat batter Lemon slices % minute. Turn batter into wellWhole cloves Combine sugar, water and spices greased lightly floured 1%-inch $1.00 GIFT CERTIFICATESto the following 25 Contestants: Girls’ rayon. Sizes 2 to ‘STATE HARDWARE COLOR with a plate of Spiced Pasty Cakes. 260 North University Ave., Prove hees and Mrs. Donald Evans. © SPICED FRUIT PUNCH—A punch with punch, this spiced fruit drink is fragrant with cloves, cinnamon and other spices. Ideal for parties, especially when served sacé.. pair 1.00 a Bruce Dee~Steed—Orem Mary Lynn Fietcher—Provo SLEEPERS Printed flannel, 99 BOYS’ JEANS Boxer type denim . . LONG HOSE Girls’ cotton— Sizes 6 to 9— SALE ..... pair 4% SLIPS. 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