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Show Engaged To. = Jerry Geyerman yomeat Mrs. a waslovely with ‘chrysanMainty she peared beaude Ted Kirwan of Provo alee in Japan, Leningrad themums, and Mrs. Smith served ‘i ince the forthcoming -mar- and the World’s Fair® at Brussels. dainty refreshments, Hage. of their daughter Leslee to Jerry Geyerman, son of Mr.’ and Mrs. Frank ‘B, Geyerman, also-ofProvo. 3 The young couple will’ be married “Nov. 14 —Bishop Richard Hales and a ‘reception will follow in the Twelfth LDS: Ward Chapel. Leslee will be graduated this spring \from Provo High School. Jerry is: a graduate of PHS and is now attending’ | Brigham «Young University. They will make their home in Provo. ‘CM . * tt = Of Birthday Fetes, Visits OREM—The Orem branch of the American Association of University Women is again sponsoring Helen Kimball of Salt Lake City who has won widespread acclaim in the intermountain west for her masterful book review portrayals. She has been slated for Thursday, ‘Nov. 6, at 8 p. m. in the Little Theatre Mrs, Jones And the Orem High promises an evening of rare en- Family Have jDeer-Reunion in School, according to Mrs. Glenn L. Jenkins, project chairman, Miss Kimball will review ‘The Treasured One,”‘the true story of a Siamese princess and this story LESLEE KIRWAN ~ Bake ShoreSends Reports Orem AAUW Slates Review By Helen Kimball Nov.6. tertainment. This is the AAUW project for the year and the pub- , RED COW COCKTAIL joying this stiry told with such masterful talent. “Anyone who has ever had the opportunity of hearing Miss Kimball review a book wouldnever miss the opportunity to hear her again,” said Mrs. Jenkins, ‘She pointed out that the funds from this project will be used towards the construction of an AAUW educational center in Washington, D. C. This ‘building will be used to further the effectiveness* arf mobilizing the resources of university women throughout the world. Anyone desiring additional information can call Mrs. Jenkins at AC 5-1087 or Mrs. Victor L. Davies, ticket. chairman at lic is cordially invited to come AC 52701. Tickets may be ob- and join with the members in en- tained’ from any club member. “LAKE SHORE—The distaff side Lauraine ‘Coombs, and Mrs. Beth’ PLEASANT VIEW—A family reof the- Jennings Measom family Gordon. A hot dinner was served union-deer hunt. combination proved very enjoyable for Mrs. Preal at noon, visited at the home of their Jones and five of her children. mother while their husbands were A*\group of 14 gathered at the|’ Mrs. Clara Clover has returned hunting. Those present were Mrs. hunting camp in the high Uintas. Glade Stone, Mrs. Sterling Swen- to her home in Lehi. She has The two days were spent hunting spent some time. at the ee sen, Mrs. Harry Davis and Mrs. By ESTELLA PETERSON and the evenings in recalling the , Lynn Houtz and their children. Coombs home. day’s evelits and many by-gone|- SANTAQUIN — Sgt. and Mrs. iones as they gathered around the Lamar Jarvis of Omaha, Neb., “The Evans children, Lee, Jay, camp stove. J are guests during the deer hunt at Donald and Audra visited at the and sons of Salt Lake visited at For many years the Jones boys the home of Sgt. Jarvis’ parents, EDS Hospital with their mother the Arch Francis home recently and brother-in-law had hunted to- Mr. and Mrs. Eatl Jarvis. who is satisfactorily recovering | while Mr. Stewart went hunting. gether but marriage and army ffom major surgery on herspine. service had interrupted it for sevMrs. Dean Jasperson of Tor“~The Dave Huffs recently visited eral years. Now that the youngest rance, Calif., is visiting with rela“Mr. and Mrs. Kent Larsen of with her brother, the Kay Jolleys boy has finished his army service, tives and friends here. Heber visited recently at ‘the in Genola. a deer hunting reunion was in orLowell Larsen home. Kent went der. Mrs. Eugene Wheelock of TusThe Leon Bellows. family of Wnts with his father. Those enjoying the event were tin, Calif, has returned- home Salt Lake visited at the Lionel Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and after spending a week here at the ~Mrs. Lola Baadgsaard cele- Bellows home. Visitors Sunday daughter, Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. home ‘ofa sister and brother-inbrated hef birthday with her sis- were Mrs, Mattie Frei of San Ferron Jones and Mr. and Rollo law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Taylor. ters, Mrs. Clara Lewis,’ Mrs. Diego and Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. doyce Lewis and Mrs. Marie Bair of Salt Lake. Dinner was Don Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Mr. ‘and Mrs. Paul Smith of Shepherd and her mother, Mrs.’ served the group. Mrs. Bellows Perry and son, Lee, Mrs. Preal Long Beach, Calif., are guests at Heber W. Clayson and Mrs. Alton also celebrated with a belated Jones of Pleasant View and Harthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Richardson. The women visited birthday dinner last week. Those vey Nubert of Provo. There were Kay. ‘ after presenting her with lovely present were Mrs. Matt Argyle, 10 deer killed. * gifts. Light refreshments were Mrs, - Carlos\ Gardner of Spanish . *e @ Mrs, Arthur Johnson and baby served. In the evening the Alfred Fork, Mrs. Ray Hatfield of _ BUTTERMILK DRINKS—Lime Flip ‘inte with butter. | Visitors To Santaquin Enjoy Hunting Deer %— Baasgaard family celebrated her Springville, Mrs. Leonal King and THE ARMY WAY here. Their sons, Dan'and Bob of Glendale and Ted of Payson, joined Mr. Horton for a hunting trip in Spanish Fork Canyon. Combine 2-cups buttermilk Of Orem AAUW Set At Jenkins’ and several foreign countries ex- fluence on economy and politics the main topics for discussion will be new developments in science pected to attend. Dr. Clifford F. Rassweiler, OREM — The geographical inpresident of the Society, said Vern Bowcutt. Fork have purchased the Moving here this week to make are their home. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Davin Engel and Jackie Huff feturned from hunting in Lake Fork Creek in Spanish Fork Canyon with two bear instead of the \deer they went after. s “Earl Beihn, of ita, Calif.; ack Pierce of Blue Like, Calif., and Art Youd of Salt Lake visited riding the happy couple around attack on regularprice, ASK YOUR GROCER! . SEE THIS NEW ABC TV SHOW | Live From New York Daily. MOTHER'S DAY (Comedian Dick Van Dyke puts a panel of mothers through some hilarious paces for big prizes! 11:30 - 12 a.m. KUTV, CH. 2 serve with meat, chicken or fish! Just wait till you all simmered to tenderness in rich chicken stock laced with flavorsome herbs. It’s so hearty it’s almost a meal in itself Tastes as if it took hours to make—yet new ‘RICE-A-RONIlets you make it in minutes! Use the makings in the handy package—follow the easy directions—and jiffy-quick, you’re serving a new family favorite dish. Wonderful to “Word was received Ott. 20 by the Fay Huff family that their son serve to guésts, too—yet RICE-A-RONI makes 6 servings for about 5¢ apiece. has graduated from the Tonight, be adventurous! Serve RICE-A-RONI—and watch everybody go for this school in Southern Germany. The Tri-Aglian club will hold its annual Halloween party at the. homeof Mrs. Thomas Tuckett Thursday, Oct. 23.- different treat, ee Collett ‘Huff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott’ Huff, celebrated hér ninth birthday with a party _ at her home. ‘The eight young girls’ presented her. with Jovely gifts and the group —— Hailloween_ refr games prepared by Mrs. Huff assisted a by her daughter, Mrs. John Sor_— > “Mrs. Ted Gordon: had the following women to a quilting: Mrs. Hla Atwood, Mrs. Helen Beck- trom, Mrs. Berni¢e Wilson, Mrs. PIVEP Rete Eee eee Eee ee Rw | H. .C. Peterson, Mrs. Vivian - Everett, Mrs. Kay Roberts, Mrs. Yes,clean’...with nougly film...no gummystickiness no dandruff-like flakes..:no matter how often you use it! Bi. TyingCunl THE ALLPIN-ONE” — SPRAY | taste it—fluffy rice mingling with thin, thin vermicelli, Major operation. Ralph an chemical j U. S., Air Force driver trainer S the cancer. Here’s RICE-A-RONI—something brand-new to ~ Mrs. William Foster went into, | in with Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Ross and Wendel, son of Mr. and Mrs. the installation in a vehicle from sons enjoyed hunting over Saturthe bridegroom’s branch of serv- day, and Sunday. Bert_ Hansen, returned home Monday night after spending the ice. Therefore, .when the former Mrs. Indra Nelson of Huntington past week as a member of the judging team from the Spanish Elizabeth Danish. Jabas arrived Park,{ Calif., is a visitor at. the Fork high school at the National at the Ordnance Guided Missile home Mot her mother, Mrs, Julia School here, she and her husband, Peterson. ; FFA convention. The boys re‘ceived a silver medal, which Lt. Col. William ‘B. Harding Jr., made the traditional trip in a Mr. and Mra. 01 Oris Horton of placed them second in the nation Glendal Calif, are vacationing in the contest. the Payson Hospital Oct. 22 for a’ I trol of air pollution and progress With purchase of 4 oz oz. bottle at. son, of Salt Lake City are visiting at the Youd Barney and Roy Barney home. They also went hunting. ' { | education, advances in the con- HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (UPI) — here during the deer hunt with ‘birthday with a delicious hot Mrs. Clyde Hatfield of Provo and Ghicken dinner at the home of Mrs. Charles Argyle. They en- The Army custom is to welcome her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and officer’s bride to a post by Tuckett. The Tucketts in company her daughter, Mrs. Ray Lewis. joyed a hot dinner and visited. Mrs. Robert Brown and Margaret Baasgaard. 4 snacks after school or after the game. Meeting Tonight Mr. and Mrs, Alan Olsen of ge:lta home and milk and mint sprigs is shown on a tray with another, buttermilk drink, Red Cow Cocktail. Both are good for®. glasses and garnish with tomato CHEMICAL MEETING nae if desired. Makes 4 servCHICAGO (UPI) — The Amerswe ican Chemical Society ‘will: hold its 134th national meeting here Sept. 7 to 12 with more than 14,000 chemists and chemical engineers from all over the U.S. of Arabia’ will be discussed this evening at 8 at the study group on the Middie East of the Orem Branch of the American Association for University Women. They will hear Dr. Orval T. Driggs, professor of history of Westminster College of Salt Lake City. The evening lecture has been arranged by Mrs. Verne A. Robinson, international relations chairman. Hostessés for the evening will be Mrs. Glenn L. Jenk+ ins in whose home the meeting will be held assisted by Mrs. aren VERMICELLI 70) UP BASE WITH HERBS. ASSEROLE IDEAL SIDE DISH or ¢ CHICKEN SR tagSRLS Take Kiimwan |