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Show Butlewe.- Wall Celebrate Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler of Mr. Butler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Butler. He is a veteran ; Of both World Wars, and has versary Tuesday, Oct. 14, They | OCTOBER 1s, 1958 [DAILY e“MONDAY, e ___Utah County,lUtah 213 Briar Ave., Provo, will celebrate their golden weédding anni- Mr, Mrs. Carter Choose Springville For Home were married Oct. 14, 1908, in the | worked in Provo as an aceountant Salt Salt Lake LDS temple. until the time of his retirement. He has been active in the LDS James Lytle Speaks to Credit Women SPRINGVILLE — Among late, quet was a tiny white ruffled net autumn newlyweds who have umbrella filled with yellow blooms. Her attendants were frocked in chosen to make their, home in orange polished cotton with flowerSpringville are Pete Carter of this ed cummerbunds in autumn eity and his bride, the former shades, and they carried tiny umAudrey Hermansen of Ephraim. brellas of orange ruffled net filled | Pete is the son of Mr. and Mrs. with baby gladioli. William G. Carter and his bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hermansen of Ephraim. They were wed in the Manti LDS Temple and were honored at a reception in Ephraim, for which the bride donned a beautiful gown of lace over satin designed: with full skirt and accented with matching long lace gauntlets. Her bou- church, at the present time holding the office of a High Priest. He has worked in various church organizations. Mrs. Butler is the former Frances James A. wuytle was guest speaker to the Timpanogos Cred- it Women’s Breakfast Dell Diamond of Springville was best man. Both Mr. and Mrs. Carter are former Snow College students, she having completed her third year and he attending on a scholarship. They honeymooned in California before returning here to make their home. Pete is employed in Provo. Cecil ette’ Pair Makes. Home In Provo their home iin neckline, and the lace in four less) who were married recently points over the crystalline skirt. | An illusion veil fell from a pearl | headband and she carried a car- nation bouquet. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. | Mrs. John (LaJean) Stark was A reception honored them at the ‘matron of honor for her sister, Oak Hills Second LDS Ward and bridesmaids were Colleen | McConkie, Connie Rae Hinckley, ‘ Chapel. Parents of the couple are Mrs. | Kelly Ashby and Marlene Reed- Calif. the reception the Christmas Play Entertains Women Of Moose And Guests Ladies Literary Hears Review By Mrs. ‘Carroll Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll gave a | delightful review of her book, “First Wife,” for members and guests of Ladies Literary Club LaMar Woods sponsored by Mrs. Mrs. Charles Van Wagenen, recently at the lovely home of junior graduate regent, received Mrs. Dwight S. Packard ia American Fork. Mrs. Garroll won the Utah ~State novel contest award and the National League of American Penwomen contest for her work. Elaine Haws played a __piano solo and .Mrs. Dal Clark sang three folk songs. -Refreshments were served to 22 members and two guests. word she has earned her green beanie. Mrs. Nielsen earned a {letter from the college of regents, and Mrs. Greg Fisher is now a star. recorder as she earned a || star for each quarter’s work last year. | Sills lit tb MR. and MRS. PETE *CARTER (Audrey Hermanson) Mrs. Robinson Tells Life Club Notes Of Doctor To Thursday Club Aldred, Mrs. Sam Park, Mrs. Andrew Eaton, Mrs. Percy Harris, Mrs. H. E. Thomas,. Mrs. Alvin Vest,.Mrs. Vern McDaniels, Mrs. Forrest Driggs, Mrs. Joseph MonMrs. Burton Robinson told the son, Mrs, Frank Stringham, Mrs. life of Dr. Ignaz Philip SemmelDon Pollack and Mrs. Glen Niel- : weis to members of the Thursday sen. Evening Club on Thursday eve, Mrs. Carlyle Lewis, senior regent,| ning at the home of Mrs. Lehi was in charge. Members of the Hintze. It was the club’s first Loyal Order of Moose were special season meeting. guests. Two candidates were inDr. Semmelweis was born in itiated, Mrs. William Carter sponBudapest,, Hungary, on July 1, sored by Mrs. Glen Park and Mrs. Ted: Rowland. After the meeting refreshments were served to 41 members and their partners. Isaura the | HI-LO CLUB Will meet for open discussion Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Provo Utilities Building. Members are ing as a result of cutting his requested to bring their pictures. finger while dissecting. While studying the results of the finally in July, 1865, he was placin Vienna autopsy, Semmelweis discovered ed in a sanitarium that the characteristics were the where he died almost immediately from a wound which became same as those of women who died infected. Semmelweis gave his with childbed fever. own life in proof of his discovery, He immediately introduced a Mrs. Hintz served refreshments simple but effective system, that to 11 members. 1818,..and he devoted hig life to of washing the hands in chlorine obstetrics. and gynecology. His solution before examing a patient. greatest contribution was the dis- He was later to modify his statecovery of the cause and the pre- ments, but the basic principle vention of puerperal fever or was the same. childbed fever. This disease ragDeath from childbed fever ‘fell ed. in epidemic form in the lying- off tremendously in Vienna after in hospitals of Europe beween this, but it took most of the 1652 and 1862, especially in the medical world many long years hospitals in Vienna where he to acknowledge his discovery. In practiced. 1850 he left the hospital at Vienna He became an assistant in the and went to Budapest. Here in first obstetrical clinic in Vienna 1857 he married and he and his at the general hospital: In March wife had five children. 1847 his dear friend, Jacob KolThe mental strain he had been letschka, died from blood poison- under began to tell on him and A rummage sale will be given Friday and Saturday of this week at the Provo Community Congregational Church, 175 N. University Ave. On Friday the sale. will begin at 9 a.m. and close at 5 p.m., and on Saturday will be on from 9 a.m. until noon. Everyone is cordially invited to participate. Mrs. Butler celebrate’ their * A Musical instructor Children’s Instrument @ Individual Lessons © Rent The Instrument: and Mrs. J. R. Mitchell led the GLEN BROS. MUSIC flag salute. Items for the rummage sale of the council to be held Oct. 29 57 N. University Avenue Phone FR 3-6852 and 30 should be brought to the | clubhouse on Oct. 28. Caught In A Whirl? WASHED Just roll your hard-to- do pieces into a bundle and send them to the TROY... IRONED For Exampie— 2 Sheets 2 Pillow Slips * Church Slates Rummage Sale Abegg, Exceptional Class at the Franklin School, spoke to members and guests of the Municipal Section of the Women’s Council recently. Mrs. Abegg, a teacher for five years of the class, was accompanied by several of -her pupils’ who demonstrated class activities. Mrs. C. E. Hyatt, section chairman, presided; club collect was given by Mrs. Ed Rowe, Mrs. H. D. Shriver was hostess these in turn having a memberto the Nineteenth Century Club on ship of eleven million individuals. Friday afternoon, assisted by Qrganized in 1868 with a very Mrs. W. D. Harrison: The presi- . humble beginning,- its growth. has dent, Mrs. Philip K. Kemp, open- been continuous. The motto, ed the meeting with the Club Col- | “Unity in Diversity’? is well worklect read by Mrs. Katharine ed out in the multitude of projects Baker. | the Federation sponsors, for exThe program for the afternoon ample, ‘Education’, ‘*‘Community was ably handled by Mrs. LL F.| Development’’ and “Foreign Aid Black, her subject being, “This thru Self Help.’’ Constant work is is Your’ Federation.” Fifteen done in the interest of good legisthousand five hundred women’s lation by this powerful body. Refreshments were served to 24 clubs clubs composethis Federation, members with a social time following. Best’ man was brother of the wore a gown of lace over-crystalline with pearls along the | groom, Gary Reeder. Mooseheart. Chairman, for mem-| bers and guests of the Women of} the Moose atthe Moose Home in | “Provo. Sub About Federati on History | couple, Frances Je Corless and bride | Marsha’ Reeder. Committee members. and coA short play to emphasize the theme of, “Christmas im October” | workers who helped with the play ‘were Mrs . Ainge, Mrs. Frank was given Thursday eVening under -Dimick, director; Mrs. Fred Hanthe direction of Mfs. Don Ainge,' sen, Mrs. Don McCurdy, Mrs. Bob and Nineteenth Century Hears Ray,-Corless' of Provo and .Mr. er, sister of the groom. Junior and’ Mrs. J. J. Reeder of: San/ bridesmaids were sisters of the DELIVERED TT 3 Table Cloths hb, 4 Napkins 5 Dish Towels 3 Bath Towels ALL FOR ONLY PHONE FR 3-4980 375 WEST CENTER — PROVO» WEEKDAYS ARE FABULOUS! See the New Shows Live from New York MONDAYThru FRIDAY- KUTV CH. 2 DAY IN COURT Actual cases are-thrillingly dramatized as a different type of trial is featured each day! MATTRESS CLEARANCE 10-10:30 a.m. CHANCE FOR ROMANCE Girls get the chance to meet prospective mates . . . picked by experts. John Camerory yze, host. 1-1:30 p.m. , eee SLEEPING COMFORT AT REMARKABLE SAVINGS! Veg: $79.00 ........ (Matching Box Spring Same Price) SPRING FILLED—SAVE$74.05 “HOTEL SPECIAL’ ..... s00.00 (Matching Box Spring Same Price) SAVE $100—REG. $179.00 FIRESTONE FOAM RUBBER 3/3 SIZE MATTRESS,,, BOX SPRING SET POSTURE REST—SAVE $45—REG. $79.95 SUPERIOR MATTRESS CRIB MATTRESSES ....,. s:2.05 17" 24” 79° $34” *6” | full hour to gag, grin, and grim- ace! Mary Healy will guest star! 10:30-11:30 a.m. MOTHER'S DAY Comedian Dick Van Dyke puts a panel of mothers through some hilarious pacesfor big prizes! 11:30-12 a.m. THE LIBERACESHOW All the old charm—in an Odds and Ends of Display Stock UTAH COUNTY’S “BEDQUARTERS” FR 3-3363 MATTRESS«x» FURNITURE CO. 125 WEST 5th SOUTH PROVO, UTAH entirely new show! Liberace also introduces some great young singers! 12 NOON ye BEAT THE CLOCK Genial Bd Collyer had a brandnew cy-dection of tricks, stunts andSratfalls up his sleeve! 2-2:30 p.m. WHO DO YOU TRUST Johnny Carson masterminds the quiz show that'll keep you guess- ing — and laughing — all the wayl 2:30-3, p.m. There’s a fabulous new day on kurv CHANNEL see ‘ROYAL BEAU e PETERLIND HAYES show th | America’s master clown gets a 7 ee SPRING FILLED-SAVE $59.08 t eens Jose, At GAA Fotherlingham of Orem, and Deb Club and served as cheerJohn F. Greenig, son of Mr. and leader. She has been employed Mrs. John A.- Greenig of Salt in Orem. since then. Lake City. | Mr. Greenig attended schools They will be married at the’ in California, then was a student Fotheringham of Orem, and at Brigham Young University ception will follow at the Orem and University of Utah. He is Fourth - Fifth - Twertieth LDS employed. in Salt Lake City Ward Chapel. | Where the couple will make a Miss Fotheringham is a gtadu-‘ho | ‘home. Following Salt Lake Rites making Pep Club, Mrs. and anniversary. LEARNto PLAY Municipal Group of tions. They have three sons, Oral Butler of Provo, Thirl Butler of Pocatellé, Ida., and Reed H, Butler of Altadena, Calif. They have 11 grandchildren. Their sons Oral and Reed and their families are here to help Mr. Mrs. Stanley N.. Clark,} 180. N 4th E., Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. with a talk on Russia by Mrs. Stephen Larsen, Talks to Planning an Oct. 30 marriage | ate of Orem High School and At the school in Orem are Gay Fotheringham, ;| ‘LDS Seminary. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. lite was a member of the Tiger- Corless-Reeder She Will be held at the home of ¢ Mrs. Abegg Gay Fotheringham Sets Date With John GreeniZ MR. AND MRS. JAMES RONDELL REEDER (Merlene Corless) Now * and UTAH soRosis Wagstaff, was also present.’ GAY FOTHERINGHAM Mr. whiney Crook, Club work serving in several organiza- Spencer won the door prize. The sponsor, daughter of Hyram has .been active ‘in LDS church Thursday. He gave a lesson on “Bank Consumer Financing.’ | Lunch was served to 11 per-|| | sons. | New members were welcomed | into the group, Virginia Spencer and Mercedes Ellis, by President Dorothy Peterson. An invitation to the Salt Lake Chapter ‘| installation was read. Miss club Provo are Mr. and Mrs. James Rondell Reeder (Mcrlene Cor- Crook, Mrs. |