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Show ee 10 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, Utah County, Utah - DAILY HERALD 1956 SOCIETY Mr. Dawson, Mr. King Alumni Of Address S. F. AAUW Val Norn Set Party SPANISH FORK — Representa- backbone of the nation. He said tive William A. Dawson and David that we must have free enterprise. King addressed members of the Mrs. Albert Payne, vice presiAmerican Association of Univer- dent, presided. Mrs. Preston G. Hughes told of the building fund program and the project to be announced in the near future. the need for the public to be inVocal solos were sung by Mrs. terested in politics. He’ stressed the need to limit oe Rowene Di oe The political Power. eed der bi emmenple’ whate trbrate Mrs. Allen Hedgect! of Payson. The tables were beautifully decenterprise should be encouraged. Mr. King told of the value of orated with the harvest fruits the two-party system. He said that flowing from a cornucopia with the small business men were the gold lace. Poetry OREM WOMEN’S CLUB- SPEAKERS—Professor and Mrs. Conan E. Matthews, who willl present a program of art and music to the Orem Women’s Club Wednesday r at 3:30 p. m. in the Scera Lounge. Guests are cordially invited. Orem Women's Club Will composed by Car] Fuerstner will in painting. Several selections am:Y will be enjoyed5 OREM — A delightful ‘musical ‘-and art pro; sung. by Mrs. by memberstof the Orem Women’s Club Wednesday afternoon be the artistry of | Professor Mrs. Conan Mathews. Mathews ac- Mrs. Garth Nielsen, president of the club, is giving a special invitation to all members to bring guests to this outstanding program in art and music. companied by Mr. Fuerstner of at 3:30 p.m. whén they listen to the BYU faculty. and Professor Mathews will illus- trate various periods and styles in art and illustrate them by musical selections sung by Mrs. Mathews. He is the head of the art department of Young University Mathews is department. in the the Brigham and Mrs. BYU musie Styles in art and music ineluded will be -classic illustrated by “Mozart and Bach in music; bseroque. co, and impressionistic, rococmodern expressionism Spanish Forkers Visit California * * * Bustles and Beaux Square Dance Club is sponsoring a deer hunter’s ball Wed- nesday night at the Wasatch School at 9 p. m. This will be an open square dance and all square dance clubs are invited. Rand Stephens will be the caller. es * Were sacrificed. The streams how flow : Mrs. Chester Muir, club president. The 20 members present. were esses, Mrs. Lowell Christ and Mrs. Earl Thompson. Two new members were introduced: Mrs. Neil Newell and Mrs. Stanley Thayne. Guests present were Mrs. Keziah Pyne, Mrs. Earl Clark, Mrs. Leon Madsen, Mrs. Sterling Bascom and Mrs. Howard Bradford. se Two Students Win Sophomore Titles At Orem: Dance PLEASE WITH UTAH EESE slide committee in one of the favored spots and Grant Shultz, class vice president, in the other. With the unusual “‘Witcheraft,” the weird decorations ing man, a witch brew’’ and other theme of dance floor had such as a hangwith ‘“‘smoking ghostly effects. Club Notes day at 3 p.m. at the UniversityPark LDS Ward Chapel at Eighth musical program. LITERATI Will meet Wednesday, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Weston Frandsen, 763 W. Ist S., to enjoy a program given by Mrs. Earl Peirce. Those not able to be pres- ent should contact Mrs. Frandsen cluded Robert Tippetts, LaRae Hanks, Heather McKinley and Rallet Christiansen assisted by ALR CHAPTER SIX Nan Christensen and Venice Whitwood and the class officers, “Human Relations’ Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Sharon Morrill. Special music will be furnished. An “off-beat’’ assembly pro- gram with screams ,and coffins added to the Sophomore week. Faculty. advisors for the dance included Reed Moss, Leila Ogden, Dennis Hill, Wendell Rigby and Luris P. Allen. Assembly ad- visors included LaVell King and Edwin M, Mikkelsen. se * Begin New Season SPANISH FORK — The Beta Thalian Club began its year’s activities with a-birthday party at the Social Center recently. Host- esses for the evening - included Bernice Bearnson, president; officers, Mrs. Bob LeVanger, Mrs. Kay Prince and Mrs. Ray Dedrickson. The dinner table was beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. The inspirational thought was givén by Mrs. Mark McKell. A toast was ‘given by Mrs. LeVanger. Mrs. Jack McKell led community singing with Mrs. Vernon Mills as accompanist. Following the business at FR. 3-7675. meet- ing, games were played with Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Francis Bona, Mrs. Alta Ludlow and Mres. David Forsey winning prizes. Grant Fisher, Mrs. Creed FR 3-3496 or Brimhall, FR 3.1294. Of funeral pyres that linger here Wherea forest burned to death. Winona F. Thomas Spanish Fork. es explained the significance of the ion show conducted by J. C. Penney Co. There are 87 members in the group who performed over 2000 hours of civic service during the Year’s Program school last year, according to the club faculty advisor, Mrs. Julia During the fashion show, a Hawaiian dance and song was Through the canyon. Wait there, beloved, wait there given by Shari Cook and Janet Pugh. for me, The arrangements were made Where the topaz-eyed puma for the evening by club officers, Drinks slyly at daybreak Carolyn Jolley, Susan Hart, Betty From the pool Grimes, Linda Madsen and MariAt the foot The far-off horizons, When the wind Shakes the leaves Of the cottonwood tree. Frances Boyd Springville. lyn Crandall. There were 175 in attendance including mothers of the girls. . + MOSLEM BELIEF Supreme happiness is called “seventh heaven” because the Moslems believe there are seven heavens piled upon the other, each representing greater happiness, with God and the “Far Aways dreams.” should have to voyage to the Places of OPEN 6:30 Studiar Plans SPANISH FORK — The Studiar Club convened at the home of Margaret B. Gardner. Mrs. Walter J. Larson, president, presided. Mrs. Ammon Hermanson conducted the music. The inspirational te was given by Mrs. Orla aa duet was played by Sandra Davis and Jeniel GardSharon Gardner played a Piano solo. An agenda was set up for the coming year. Refreshments were served to members and one guest, } ner. Mrs. Lillian Robertson. STARLITE angels SHIRLEY BOOTH.ANTHONY. PERKIN SHPLEY MoE PAUL FORD DRIVE-IN THEATER OPEN WEEKEND ONLY located in the seventh or ‘‘top’” heaven, Thurs. to Sun. when-the lady’s . Leopard Lithe... Hurry! ENDS WEDNESDAY! M-G-M presents in taughing, luscious COLOR REX HARRISON - KAY KENDALL © Euterpe Production—MGM Release in ‘CinemaScope and Metrocolor : mane JOHN SAXON: SANDRA DEE" ANGELA LANSBU in CinemaScope and METROCOLOR AN AVON PRODUCTION starts TOMORROW she’s not only trim, she’s vital. Chances are she watches her weight the Hollywood way. A few slices of Hollywood Bread in your diet gives you protein, vitamins and minerals you need for glowing health. Yet Hollywood has only 46 ealories per 18 gram slice. Rose Kartchner, 288 N. 3rd W. BLIND ASSOCIATION Will be entertained Saturday at 8 p. m. at the Women’s Council COLORDE LXECINEWASOOPE Chuwbhouse by Mrs. Arvilla Jeppson who will bring a choir, square Released thruMIUnited Artists. Ends Tonite -dance teachers and school cheerleaders. Special refreshments will be served. Salt Lake members will also be present. “THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA” at the new home of Boyack in Orem. your and favors were given in keeping the Lincoln Junior High was hela Hegsted. spoke of the relaxed and enjoy- able feeling one embark upon a Stephen Covey will speak on YOUNG MOTHERS Will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. Beta Thalians by Oct. 25 with -Mrs. C. J. Harmon, FR 36002; Mrs. Her committee members repre- Gunn gave an hilarious rendition sented various countries as fol- of Panama Hattie and the Hawaiian war dance in appropriate Scotland; Mrs, LeRoy Johnson, costume. Ireland; Mrs. D.' Eldon Beck, A delightful Chinese folk song China; Mrs. Hazel G. Greer, Mex- and dance was given by two Chiico; Mrs. Rex Taylor, Italy and Germany. and Mrs. Barlow, Hawaii. Appropriate table decorations NELKE CLUB Will hold open session Thurs- The committee: for the dance in- David Sandvik, Grant Shultz and Reservations must be made by Mrs. ‘Maurice Harding at the conclusion, of the program. Mrs. Sterling Cornaby, president, welcomed the group and CLAIRE KELLEY Co-Starring in “PARTY GiRw° North and First West. Mrs. G. H. Heindselman will be hostess assisted by Mrs. Edith Y. Booth and Hermese Peterson.’ Mrs. WilMuir Woods, Stimson Beach, Dis- Rallet Christiansen, one of the ma Boyle Bunker will give a neyland, Marineland and Forest Lawn. On their return they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Tuttle, another son, who resides in Mt.’ View, Calif. 1, at the Aviation Club, 610 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City, at 12:30 Pp. m. Vhursday evening at the school plaids in the tartans and kilts. also sang Scottish folk songs, followed by an outstanding fash- She eee Of the cottonwood tree. OREM — Aninteresting iMustrated lecture on the Holy Land Lances of flame, strive with Lilac-veiled shadows. was shown to members of the Lai Cos Club at the home of Mrs. Secrets, unyielding, beckoning me, Weston, Kofford. Guest speaker Call from: beyond was Professor Dean’ Peterson of served tray refreshments by Mrs. Kofford and. the assisting host- day, Nov. with~_each of these countries. Alene Anderson danced in an Irish costume, Mrs.-L. R. Phillips, OREM—The swearing in of 50 formerly of Scotland, gave interThrough blackened stumps and new membersof the JOCS club of esting sidelights of the Scots and charcoal sticks Calling, the wind leaps down The meeting was conducted by and her husband displayed some nese studepts of Brigham Young of her kilts. University* The group then sang Mrs. Tony Bentley and a son Italian and German folk songs led by Mrs. Taylor and accompanied AM Utah County Val Norn Alums are invited to the anmual birthday lwncheon Satur- 50 Join JOCS At Lincoln Junior x Solitude On Holy Land @ SPANISH FORK—Mr. and Mrs. James Measom and Mrs. Josephirie ,Tuttle have returned from California where they visited with their children and grandchildren. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Tuttle. While there, they OREM—Miss Sophomore Slide celebrated the first- birthday of was named with Mr. Sophomore Pamela Tuttle. at the intermission of the SophoMrs. Tuttle was alse a guest of Mis. Blanche Leé. They visited more Slide Friday evening with 4 * )the Brigham Young University. Bustles, Beaux Set Deer Dance The Birds and deer and porcupines Fine Arts Club Celebrates Its 28th Anniversary in Provo s The Forest Fire I watched a mighty forest burn As flames rolled up a mountain- ‘Where all was green a day ago. side. The woodland shades and scents Those age-old spruce and pines are gone. and firs Turned into torches as they died. There is but the putrid breath Lai Cos Club Has Lecture Have Outstanding Program C9 oR TE pasate | Mrs. Paul John Wayne Regular Prices! Bakers br Peter Pan Bread Wader License ty Hationel Bakers Services, Ine., Chicago MATTRESS CLEARANCE LUXURIOUS SLEEPING COMFORT AT REMARKABLE SAVINGS! 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