Show r '’’a rrrrrr 1 rnnrrf "f jf - state local and national 1 all e v e Is know of the drive successful a c h I e v and charm of Mrs Christensen She is indeed ' a credit to”the Bpeh1VeSIaTeT ‘ - (drrently sne lSChair-Tarklnso- limited' C(ub dbateA tan of Women Votrri Unit 2 Monday 8 pm Mr L R Johnson 1185 Lake St — 740 Fastis Unit 3 Tuesday — p m Mrs Robert Swenson 1381 Butler Ave (40 pi South) Unit S Tues 8 pm Mrs day — vr 8872 Meadow Dr (6B20 South) Unit 4 Wednesday 130 pm h Mra Waldo Stewart 625-llt- Ave Utah Motor The Women’s Assn— Wednesday Transport Lunrheon program S Clements Mounh tain States Telephone and Co will talk on "Wheel of Fortune Election st offices M Belts reservaMrs Dal tions PEO— Chapter N Monday — 1 pm Mrs John B Crawford 2048 Emerson Ave 41485) Chapter Is Monday 1pm Mrs H P Kipp 1348 Sunnysld Ave 1840 South) Chapter D Monday 1pm Mrs R W Lawson 719 Hilltop Rd (673 North) Chapter O Monday 1 p m Mrs L V Olson 1757 E 9th South Chapter K Tuesday 1 p m Mrs N B Dayton 2525 Walkers Ln (5450 South) Chapter V Wednesday 1pm Mrs Jack R Stanafleld 1389 Michigan Ave (990 South) American Association of University Women Salt Lake City Branch Drama htudr Group— Tuesday 1:30 p m Mrs Warren K I 7 in e er—i 20-- 1 3 h F pwill study "Helolse From Thea12 30 pm Miss Jean Tele-grap- - tr-G- 1 1 tre Arts" - Afternoon 30 p m Alvlng 5200 Wednesdayl William W Group— Mrs Holladay Blvd Lookutq fw o : ol? Siwmwiiu) dent-- of of Women’s Clubs $1675 was raised under her direction for the renovation of Independence Hall the national protectrdhat—term In addition to being presl dent of the UlahJFederation’ she has been first and second state vice president and State fine arts chairman She has been district president “and president of her local federated j:lub The Club of Home Culture Springvilie ’ Mrs Christensen is cura of the member rently board of directors of the Utah tMted Nations Institute of Fine Arts Bbajd Spring-vill- e Library Board and the Kolob LDS Stake Relief- Board She has of the Parent-Teacher- s Assn American Legion Auxiliary and the Women’s Republican Federation in Springvilie She also is a past Stake YWMIA president been-preside- kSy 3075 S Main I HU April 5 1959 VT V t T vry -- f y — u la Let's talk ' up-gra- dresses flowers and decorations provided a colorful scene Saturday evening - at-- the —Ambassador Club The occasion was the galaTcharity hall sponsored by the Ambassador Ladies — Organization members of Salt Many Lake City society gathered at the club for the annual bene-fi- t event Forsythia pussy willows mock birds and bird e houses provided the ' Pretty spring —jewelry — sparkling Mr and Mrs Lennard Mrs Georg ' T Kingston Mr and Mrs Roy Hobbs and Mr and Mrs Laury Miller Perhaps the most fun at the party was the intermission entertainment provided s ’ Dear First Settlers (you’re Indiahs of course) : find this sometimes ' is one of those times Mother your daughter demonstrated character and humil" lty when she placed feelings ahead of etiquette Your reference to the "Ignorant foreigner” ex- posed your ignorance Manners Vary according to country In China a loud belch Is a compliment to the — cook A with such solid values Is a credit to her parents Be proud of her is 64 and In excet-lDEARANN: My mother-in-lahealth She moved in with us six years ago when her husband died To this day I can’t recall anyone Inviting herrShetill owns the family home“but rents It out furnished and keeps telling everyone she could never live alone and doesn’t intend to My wife has two sisters who never calFtheir mother unless they need a sitter in a hurry They both have bigger homes and more money than we havior at OUR table:’ I caught the boss’ wife starring ’ at her obviously shocked ' Then I saw the exchange student at my daughter’s Jeft also with a napkin under her chin mopping It became apparent Marie was attempting to keep the foreign girl company with these atrociou manners? The next morning I told Marie she behaved like a boor that she should have corrected the ignorant foreigner and should not have put herself on the same low level Marie said the girl trembled with fright limited financial resources has taken shine to me Unfortunately she has a champagne appetite which Is incompatible with my beer Income In my palm and - Last ten a she stuffed spot night laid Tm starved Let’s go to Charley’s to eat” (Charley's Isn’t a hash joint)' I accepted the money but felt uneajsy and said so I know she’lloffer again arid I don’t know how to Ami? handle’ it"--’ She claims I’m —SHOESTRING SCHOLAR when she discovered ho one else was eating Jike that Her thought was to make the guegt comfortable I say Marie owed it to her parents to use the manners she was reared with After all the boss and his wife are Important to us and I’d hate them to think we didn’t know better” Who Ja right? '—AMERICA’S FIRST SETTLERS - un- r I " Coyer5 for Foreign Guest DEAR ANN: Our daughter fancies herself an authority on all subjects Please decide for ’ us who is wg'ong Recently we invited an exchange student for dinner We also invited the school principal my husband's boss and his wife I was mortified when I noticed our daughter had tucited a napkin under her chin —and was mopping up gravy with her bread vigorously "" NowT"Mrs- - Landers Ma"rle was reared with the best of everything She never In her life saw such be- - East-Afric- — r ywt'vrrnryytwtfwi i Ann Landers MrsChristensen said She lists objects of her department: to promote great er knowledge of our ration’s resources and to create sn awareness of the urgency for planned action to bring --national about - wise -- use-of resources Club women in the nation are studying such problems as the increased demand for outdoor recreation areas flood source areaspsupply of usable ’Water and limits of expansion in the states due to water Meeting the Impact women also want to Club f know if present production of natural resources is meeting the impact of increasing population and rising living standards They are asking "Will science be able to produce adequate substitutes for natural resources?” Thursday She was elected president of the Utah County Women’s Legislative Council at their biennial meeting in Springvilie Mrs Christensen also is well versed on other important aubjects She wasa chairman of the Near InternaDivision tional Affairs Department pf the GFWC the past two years and she was chairman of projects International-Affairs Department the two preceding years Directed Funds Raising During her term as presl man of the Conservation of Natural Resources Depart ' JJ—LettersUto-Lancler- s- field of conservation is Mrs n Vp y ( - r The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday ment of the General Federa tlon ot Womhnr Clubs This Is one of the most Important departments within the GFWlTX6hservatIoIl MS ai much or more interest than any other federaiton area When the Western Dlvi slon of the GFWC met in Sdlt Lake City' three years ago conservation’ was listed as the top area of interest by representatives from the U Western States and Alas ka Made Nation Conscious "Clubwomen have made the nation conscious of many community problems they have molded public opinion and have sponsored much beneficial - legislation - The tcr-tak- e w ‘ i amz Hazel S Parkinson Trljbuue Club Editor-- ” When you do t job wall you are almost certain to be on bigger ani asked more responsible Jobs This - Is the case Mrs Harold Christensen Springvilie one of the best known club women in the state — Community church si ate political groups and clubs on y ' - " w w ent has never been wrong in her My mother-in-lalife If I say "black” she says "white" She corrects my English in front of the children and is not happy unless she's arguing with someone (usually me) The only way I could please her would be to drop dead Please some help from you— PHIL Don't drop dead to please your motherln law She’d miss you because there wouldn't be anyone around to argue with and Insist that your wife call a family pow-wodecide which of the sisters is next in line to enjoy the "pleasure of Mother’s company If no one wants to take" her she should move back to her' own place and rent part of It to some pleasant school teachers —for company Dear Ann Landers: I'm 20 male in college like to go places and do things but I’m short on dough A certain chick with plenty of zing as well as tin- - women of the Ambassa Ladies Complete-wit- hlight- s- stage settings and costumes the group did a take off on the Swan Lake ballet Mrs Harold AVille was ballerina Mrs Frank N Ellis was the magician and Mrs I Dear ‘Shoestring: In the future tell her "Thanks a — lot but no thanks” If she wants your company she - can manage within your financial framework A should take precedence over a girl's ” appetite fel-low- self-respe- To leam the knack of feelinc comfortable with the eppoait aex tend for Ann Landere booklet "How To Be Date Bait' enclosing with your request 20 cents in coin and a large self addressed stamped envelope (Ann Lenders will be glad to help you with your problems Send them to her in care of Home 'Service Department Salt Lake Tribune P O Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah enclosing a stamped envelope (Copyright 1950 Field enterprises Inc) ton “Mra” Walter ’ V Pace Lawrence Charles and Mrs Howard prince The hunters were Mrs Hars old K Winter Mrs and Mrs— Rodericks Snow maidens were Mts Hugh S Beatie Mrs C M Plant Mrs Fred L Ramp- Chy-trau- CaidwelL Enjoying the festive party were Mr and Mrs Junior A B Peak (her dress was of blue lace and satin) Mr and Mrs Harry Carleson Mr and Mrs G Irving Reed Mr and Mrs Gus P Back-maMr and Mrs Jack G Felt Mr and Mrs Donald A Miller Mr and Mrs George Cameron Mr and Mrs Marion C Nelson “Mrrand Mrs” Max S Bank and Mr and Mrs Hubert H Nielsen - “ “ Newly elected president of the Ambassador Club Board of Governors Dan W Connote and Mrs Connole were there with the Harold Willes the Harold k Winter and Mr and Mrs E Christensen See Russia via Cunard! cIbm uilmiis aboard (he Queen Mary and Elizabeth 9 departure April through September visiting eastern and western Europe plua Russia from $2105 HAirpiNTOtn Motor cOach Tours 18 days departing from Helsinki on Warsaw every week May 21 through September 3 $519 Fust n deco-rativ- notel Check Presented the evening was the presentation of a check for $1000 to the Hearing and Speech Foundation” Mrs John Rae Anderson chairman of the sponsoring group made the presentation to Dr and Mrs Dean Spear dation founders A highlight of mavFintour StuSont -- Teacher Economy Tours 72 days visiting 12 countnes 14 21 28 H 1697 departures: June complete I Holland F HMf land P Earlyarrivals for the dinner dance were Mr and Mrs Anderson Dtvand Mrs Byron Rees Divand Mrs Spear Mr and Mrs’Fjank Christensen and Mr add Mrs D Ray Owens Jr who shared a table M rsr A n d erson's d re s s w a s “ of dark toned peau de soie and Mrs Rees selected a satin green sheath with matching accesMrs Christensen’s sories striking outfit was of gold lame with a new ond exciting! STRAWUNDERGLASS It'l cfaliclousf Imported Swiss jtrow overlaid vinyl for on effect hood-wove- n Ice-de- ar multi-shade- mink-trimme- d jacket At Nearby Table Close by were Mr and Mrs Bill Roderick Mrs Roderick was general chairman Her dress for the occasion was orchid and green-prin- t polished cotton and chiffon At the Roderick table were Mr and Mrs N G Morgan Jr 10 572 E St- - returned to Salt Lake City Thursday evening from a vacation In Acapulco The Rumels left for --‘‘South of the Border”-Mar- ch 25 While In Mexico they spent two days In Mexico City Crystal Splendor of given that Walk-Over- ‘18’ Fine living osks for beau ty“ in light-i’nT with limply iparklej with tmarfnesv (Se eoiy to keep than tool) And the slender heels are guaranteed unbreakable Natural black or white exclusively Mexico Vacation Mr and Mrs Hal Rumel and their daughter Linda full expressionMn the elegant crystal at pictured left'-Creat- especially ' “old for“”you by country craftsmen an art lighting Is a science e specialize iiHt because-there is noth’that comfort and charm determines tlje ing of your home more than planned llghtihg - Andwhe then you needa simple little hail-’- fixture or a very elaborate one for the "dining”room7'you"'wiIlLfind our collection the most luxurious and most complete In the Injermountam area" Lighting is --- -- Family security assured thru Home Ownership!: A Visit our showrooms— see what exciting new possibilities are open to you now home of your own represents security in time of financial'or emotional stress Nothing lends more confidence than the assurance of a roof overhead The Home Builders Association of Greater Salt Lake strives to promote quality built homes at budget prices to enable families in all income groups tahave the security ‘‘‘ of-ho- me ownership! 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