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Show Page 12—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Tuesday, March 16, 1976 19th Century Club Observes 85th Year Members of the Provo 19th Century Club met Friday at The Bungalow in Pleasant Grove to celebrate the club’s 5th anniversary The 19th Century Club was organized March 5, 1891 and becamefederated May14, 1892. ‘The club has aimed its goals toward the improvement and development of its members, and throughout the 85 yearsit has selected members who would foster the ideals of becoming better informed with the focus on culture and refinement for self improvement Thepatriotic program forthe y event was entitled “Symbols of Our American Heritage”’ andincluded poetry, music, art and historical information NORMACREVISTON JASPERSON Helen Sutton who was Sutton, Dort Gerrie Monroe, Betty Tarran, Mary Smith and La Verna Felker, who wore whitecolonial caps In the presentation were patriotic subjectsincluding the liberty bell; the flag — Old Glory; the eagle asa standard; theStateof Liberty; the song — “Yankee Doodle” and two of America’s best loved in singing the club anniversary song, musicandlyries of which were composed by Club Notes Will meet on Nala at 7:30 p.m. at the Women’s Cultural Center. The life stories of the Kennedy womenwill be given by Marjorie Berrett NELKECLUB Will meet Thursdayat 2 p.m. era — “TheSpirit of 76" and White, 266 N. Delaware.” Sam and John Adams. 1200 W. Alta Washington Crossing the Halvorsen will give a talk on by Gill Fox creationin the “Woman's Day Fashion Trimming Design Contest First prize award is $1,000 New Consumer Product Safety during its three years of existence. Byington. anative of Ford's own hometown of Grand Rapids, Mich., nowis the No. 2 magazine. Enter as many itemsas desired; just providea separate snapshot and entry form for each Entries will be judged on the of to be is a Payson High and examination ParkCity as anelectrician. according to school officials. Shewill receive a certificate from General Mills, sponsor of the annual educational scholarship program, and becomes eligible for state and national honors. BARBARALYNN FULLMER State Family Leaders of Tomorrow receive a $1,500 Ses scholarship while state _ second - place winnersreceive | $500. The state Create ‘A Touch of the Irish’ With Spinnerin’s Washington, D.C. Aspecial eventof the tour is the announcementof theAll American Family Leader of larship| Tomorrow, whe will be increasedto$5000, while second, third and fourth place winners will receive scholarship increases to $4000, | Fisherman Knits Our Irish Fisherman-look knit cardigans and a hans give you ‘Touch of the Irish’ style this St. Patricks Dayandevery other dayoftheyear. ZCMIArt Needlework. $3000 and $2000 respectively. man of the Consumer Product Safety Commission has been also in the April issue of the The bride School and is attending Hollywood Beauty College. Mr. Walton graduated from Wasatch High School and is a graduate of Utah Technical College in electronic technology. He is employed in be the guests of General Mills on an expense paid educational tour to 1976, Expert Named of it and enter the photo along with the entry form, which is knowledge City, graduate work, ‘‘The Annals of America,” fromE Britannica E Corporation, officials stated In the spring, state winners and their faculty advisors will basis of originality, creativity and inventiveness. Contest deadlinefor entries is June30. Contest rules arein the April issue of Womai's Day, onsale getting tough and critical beginning today. The contestis grilling from senators. The limited to fashion trimmings CPSC’s jobis setting minimum applied to women's apparel safety standards for products only. that have caused injuries to After completing the users, The agency has been creation, take a color snapshot criticized for being slowto act Walton of Daniels near Heber school, a 20 - volume reference Ford's appointment of S John Byington as newchair- apair of dressmakershears, written August a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley PLEASANT GROVE — Sheriann Freeman, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Dee M. Freeman. Pleasant Grove, has been named Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow for Pleasant Grove High School She won the honor by competing with otherseniors in the in winneralso earnsfor heror his twosecond prizes are $500; a third - place prize is $250; and 100 fourth - place prizeswill be Homemaker of attitude performed Barbara Lynn Fullmer will become the bride of Gary $ Walton. Parents of Miss Fullmer are Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Fullmer, Payson. Mr. Waitonis Tomorrow Told a grant of fashion trimming that is sold And enter this inspired In a marriage ceremony to be Pi. Grove Lee Ann Halbersleben, Joyce Harris and Alice Salerno, service; Dorothy Lindahl and Lois Schofield, art; and Helen sequins, fringe, or any other bythe yard. SHERIANN FREEMAN charge of arrangements were Contest Is Announced Use rickrack, piping, ribbon, braid, bias tape, lace, beading two deceased membersof the club — Jennie B. Newell and Lorraine Busterud. Committee members in Fashion Trimming Design Trim a blouse, skirt, dress. apron, sweater, or a shawl. Barbara Lynn Fullmer To Wed Gary Walton Following a brief business meeting, members lighted individual cakes decorated in red, white and blue, and joined paintings of the revolutionary at the home of Mrs. Lowell F. SIDE GLANCES August Rites We Got.”” There were 25 members and one guest, Mrs. Roberta Bell of Fresno, Calit., in attendance at thebirthday luncheonevent Virginia Partridge, After their marriage the newlyweds will reside in Orem the The program was organized symbols assisted by club members Mr. and Mrs. Garland Creviston, Provo, announcethe coming marriage of their daughter Norma Creviston Jasperson to Ted James Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis, Lehi The couple will be married Saturday, and a reception will honorthem that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, 980 W. 400 N., Provo. ‘The bride - elect is a graduate of Provo ie School. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Lehi High School of K. Sutton, Dort Partridge and ImogeneHickman, music. by To WedTed Lewis conclusion and American emblems. 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