Show 4 ! f— 3'' jd J i h 4£ ji J 1A1 U 4c si U “ J- jtfc V w 'O v Sunday Morning- flic Salt £akc - Camp Cloud Rim Tribune- -- jTheTanagra Figurine -- by Eunice J Third Week of Work ’3 £ v 4 v tott- - xr i Ijx-- ® 1-- I w 4- A A s Others Attending Joanne Farr Wanda Huntington W elcker f if Marilyn Goddard Jane Bracken Nona Gene Brown Marjorie Beesley Betty Jeanne Ducret and Joan Maher Millan Practicing a "square dance" for the Pioneer fete at Giri Scout day camp are left to right Muriel Gibson Mary Louise Mac Mary W 4 Bonnie Roach Bonnie Thompson Patsy Thompson Bernice Shanley Jacqme Lefler Patsy Gibson Barbara Goodwin La Rae Terrv lean Lefler Park City Luanne Wallace Arlene Brown Keelley Festival Depicts i to Miss Pioneers and Indians will comet few weeks according to life at the Fairmont park Girl Martha Selby director Already the gir s have spent a Scout day camp during the next good deal of time learning Pioneer dimes and arranging costumes to tionery and making monograms be used in the various evtnts planned and favors Moving pictures of square dances The legends of southern Idano and the Virginia reel so popuhr vv ill be a novel feature of dramatics during Utah's early davs have been Mrs C G Thomas of Filer will taken They show the gir's in he in charge assisted by Mrs Pioneer dress Participation In the Covered Rogcl Mrs Albert Lewis of Buhl das parade has been camp director and Miss Elsie Mae Wagon Stokesberry of I den Miss Stokes-berr- y planned so that the regular day will also dirert sports wdn camp activities will be suspended archery and softball emphasized Monday On the following Mond iv Frank Hikes will also be important Mrs W H McDonald will be Adshade will be guest performer camp nurse during the fust week at the dav camp showing the guls of the outing and Mrs Vivian native Indian dances and assisting them in preparing Indian cosHansen of Shoshone for the second A weeks session is planned tumes and equipment for the vounger girls and arothcr Day ramp generally held at the derails hospital yvas moved to for the older group Mrs Fred Beer and Mrs L G Memory Grove Wedncsrlav to proJones will act as cooks for the vide a cooler meeting place during the prevailing hot weather fourth successive year (Continue From Miss Joan Orr and Miss Kathleen Orr of Buhl will direct han sa- to include embossing Priding Hue Pape) Girl Scouts Find Fun In Exploring Fxploring and hiking afoot or hmseback have proved to he major attrac tions at Camp Cloud Rim according to the girls who returned Saturday brown and happy after a week at the camp The discovery of an old granite quafrv in which according to all the evidence found the work was done entnely by hand was ft highlight of last weeks exploring and added a new hiking goal to those already available Twc've best hikers of the Lookout unit nude an overnight hike to Bonanza flats on Wednesday and an exploring trip to Cedar lake several miles above camp on Friday I the best horscbac k riders accompanied bv Miss Frances Wilson an t Miss B irbura b asset made an overnight hike to Schneittcrs hot pots at Midway Thursday returning Fnriav iv e of i T' ‘ Wrap self-fabr- Page) job ran find one and it wmuld be a sharp leeaon to this arrogant woman to see how it feels to earn her own way in the world Her son if he will might pay her rent her law if she will be so riaughter-igenerous might get in the habit of taking the children in to see her every few afternoons casually huilding Granny into their lives having her come to Sunday lunch or supper If the son feels that it would he too hard to tell her this that it might break her heart then I ran onlv assure him that she is a lot tougher than he thinks It didn t break her heart nine years ago to sav the things that came so close to breaking a lov ing younger heart Rhe would have wrerked his pros-p- e t of married happiness quite cold hloodedlv then nt having ever spared not spare anything she nnvv She will werp quietly when he tells her that as he is not able to have her in his home and cannot support her in idleness she must find some means of support Released by the Bell Syndicate Inc n 4 direct- feature of musical activities ed by Mrs Edward Rogcl w Needs Consideration ' Planning Annual Camp s Representing characters from many lands Girl Scouts at Camp Cloud Rim held an international chairman festival Friday evening Sessions will be held from July 30 The girls of Alpine unit were to represent all phases of to August 13 Guardians have listed an interlife American Pioneer cowboy fire swimming meet for Pilgrim and Indian while those city camp and W ednesday at Harof the two younger units came to Tuesday mon park with the pool reserved the party in the traditional cosfor Camp Fire Girls on the two tumes of the kinds they had chosen P Members of Lookout unit gave mornings Picnics in the Camp ire will climax a puppet show at the festival using triangle at the park each days events Each group will puppets made by themselves arrange its own lunch will be a A harmonica band Mother-in-La- v‘ Pioneer Square Dances Reels On Day Camp Program Idaho Girls TWIN FALLS Idaho Plans for varied activities at the annual Camp Fire Girls summer outing at the Presbvterian ramp grounds on the north fork of Wood river are being shaped by Mrs H A Ball International Folk from Preee Sel-le- is 1 in hittier Salt Lake Fffie Fntch Betty Lou Clements Betty Winn Barbara Lefler j 11 Mis Alan H Means of the reO N Mrs gional committee kriendly camp comissioner and two members of the camp council visited Cloud Rim to make an official inspection and report of the site equipment and activities there Girls who are enjoying this third week of camp life at Cloud Rim are Mary Jeanne Marcroft Joyce Gooden Ruth Cate Ellen Grovier Ellen Marshall Mary Lou Lyon Nadine Mclnerney Sally Ralph Ruth Hay Joan Drucker Virginia Paul Joan Lingenfclter Artagene Keil Jean Neilson Betty McNeil Florence Ray Woolsey Connie Hicks Zola H irks Gloria Lawrence Joy Fre-- Janet Woodruff Fern Wagstaff Audrey Bailcv Patsy Welckcr Miriam Glaeser Betty Brimhall Flame Harrison Kathryn Karris Betty Collins Norma Sims Rosemary Jane Philips Kathryn Ralph W heeler Mary Jane Wheeler Helen Andrews Elma Hepner Mary Stephenson Patsy Pomeroy Pat Barns Marysvafe 11 activities special instructors and a large group of enthusiastic gnls have combined to make this seasons camping stand out Miss Edwards’ enthusiasm was echoed bv these making an official inspection of the camp on Wednesday Make Inspection Helen 5 simply gather in the truks Mrs Butters was supposed to have the The implied exertion next deal of dealing the cards was too much She reached out to contemplate her plump hand to Mrs Scllc rs ’Ccime on dear play for me1 Oh maybfe you cant since you are hostess and are busy — Well” began Mrs Sellers pretending reluctance but yvith a gleany in her eyes ‘I don t like to take your place You came to plav cards— but if you insist I will I II toll you what 1 11 do I try to run up so that you your score ’way " get the prize Mrs Sellers settled herself opposite Mrs Meade as if this was the most important thing in life She dealt the cards dexterously No misdeals now1 This poor washed-ou- t Meade1 If she docs eyerything like she plays cards shea a poor excuse W’hat a fine looking man like him wants with a woman like her I don t undeistand Mrs yyas busy thinking again— This Meade woman don t (are much for anything but her children books Reminds me of and music ect New Wilkins E Ive done t nets of her mouth turned down un- and ran away again mind to pleasantly as she went out of the made I up my thing eveij Annie1 room to get the prizes do Ive climbed to the top Tom followed her Sellers is the richest mill owner "Wfell just switch these prizes We have the finest Annie and give her that hateful in Mclonville IT home and the finest car except for little statue of Toms It fit right of her things the Butters Jasie and that Mrs in with the rest ’’ Meade are an awful lot alike If cheap and plain Annie snickered She loved to Mrs Meade gets the prize 111 give if see a fightr her that dirty little figurine The guests were gone The house Mrs Butters gets it 111 give her was quiet except for the radio the lamp Annie was putting ice cubes In Tom was late Mrs SMIcrs tried to the glasses ‘My j ou’re quiet Mrs read hut she wasnt much for Sc lltrs a penny for your thoughts" reading Then Toms car was on the dnve and a minute later his she giggled Well Annie if I told you my unhurried footsteps were behind She met with a voluble outthoughts theyd be worth more her I burst the success of her party than a penny she answered wonder if Annie has noticed how how delicious the lunch had been how lovely the house had looked Tom stays away at night I wonder if he ever hears from Josie and with the flowers what Mrs Butters the children He hasn t mentioned had said how many compliments the children for a long time What had been paid to her about her did he mean when he said he d abilities as a charming and clever never seen anyone change like I hostess and this was dear to her He was Tom listened boredly have in 10 years Oh I know Ive to read the eveput on flesh but he s changed too tired He wanted ning paper He didn’t care about a lies got old and thin and grey— In lot of gabbling old women Annie went in with the drinks Annie was competent she was a fact he didn t care much about domestic treasure Josie had never any thing T hen something she said had a maid Tom has me to thank bioke through the armour of infor all the money we ve made Mrs attention he wore against her con— Reminiscences of JoSellers continued to ponder Those tinual chatter and the tension in the Its effect on real estate deals started us off If European situation sephine were most unpleasant I kept playing cards I could keep the stock exchange became of secThose thoughts brought her problem before her— something she had from thinking about him That ondary interest for the moment ‘What7’ he dropped his paper to figure out about Tom Ihev had old cat of a Butters had to get in yelled "You gave the Venus quarreled again that morning over the game again so she could talk and Mrs Sellers had about her operation She s presi- for a bridge prize7 You did?" He the figurine ins feet and his veplayed cards so much that she was dent of the Scherzo club so 111 pumped to of her quite skillful but she knew her have to be nice to her I don t have hemence brought her out chair to face him muscles thoughts were going to ruin her to be nice to that Mrs Meade easy She clenched her hands Shes nobody' Tom said tense game and she wanted Mrs Butteis though to get the prize — that nice lamp I always had to have someone to and faced him This was the showW’ell she had been expectShe had moved the little Venus work my spite out on— what did down that morning fiom a pedestal Tom he call it7 A "whipping boy7’ I ing it and she thought to herself had placed jt on and put a bright wonder what he meant7 Hessaid Tom Sellers you re not the first I man I ve told where to head in at yellow atrocity a kind of a funeral so many funny things lately urn Torn had called it in its place wonder if hes thinking of walking You cant talk to me like that You re just about through with he sneered ’Jealous again eh out on me7 I don t care very much ‘So you don t like this statue lady he ran pay alimony I wonder your yelling at me But she said I sure nothing She bit her lips nervously any better than you do the rest of how the game is coming your sex7 Well my dear I like hate to watch that bunch play running the tip of her tongue her In fact I btlieye I like her cards and I don t see why that around them nervously waiting for better than almost any lady I Meade woman didn t stay home him to speak A muscle In His eyes blazed know ” Mrs Sellers had regarded where she belongs instead of runhis lean jaw quivered and she the figurine with extreme disning around with a bunch she watched him fascinated with his taste cant keep up with Give me a came still closer to her ‘It certainly docsn t look any little time and 111 run her out rage If He he had been her type he and good It looks old as if it came out Come to think of it the Scherzos ‘Who would have struck her of an ash heap elected their new president yesterI forgot all about it or I may I ask was the lucky lady?" "Did you expect It to look new7 day She told him And out of the ash heap is exactly could have looked In this morning s ‘Since when have you become where it came from my dear paper and seen who it was Of Rather a new trait of generous7 out to or Tom course Mis either Butters had hurried its lady'1 her daughter no one else in this character for you ian t it? The ayoid further quarreling Sellers outdid themselves today Mrs Sellers tossed her red head town is important enough to conShe looked at Mrs Meade or did they7” Astonishment washed put her sparkling hands over the sider cards expertly ruffled them into thin shoulders hunched over the over Mrs Sellers' large bland face her fright and giving place shape shuffled them and put them table adding her own and Mrs erasing to a look of understanding and in front of the lady who was to Butters score card This in at last deal This lady being an experi’Mrs Meade has high score1’ comprehension turn became an expression of the enced player herself well able to exclaimed Mrs Butters delightpurest covetousness— for the figshuffle her own cards proceeded to edly In the interim reshuffle them Oh vou mustn't give me any urine Tom watched her fate with uncaused by the dealing Mrs Sellers’ credit for that' ' cried Mrs Meade What he saw in her derstanding to flew Tom Over hack face 'You her thoughts plain lighting up caused him to double up with just such card games had they know how poorly I play I just eyes met 10 years ago Tom had been have been fortunate today I had mirth and he began to laugh the married ta Josephine then Just some excellent partners Mrs Sel- first real hearty laugh he had inin for a long time He bowed suih a faded jade as this Meade lers was the first and they just dulged to her He stretched his hand out woman She certainly didn’t undercarried me right along" a sweeping gesture of ridicule Well I got him and stand Tom 'I expected you to have the high- In ‘Why my dear' I believe Mrs he doesn t know yet that Im over est score Mrs Butters” said Mrs 10 years older than he is She Sellers reprovingly 'Icou had Meade will appreciate your genThe figurine is in good disciplined those thoughts at once just as good a start as Mrs erosity hands " and rode them down with curb and Miade— " I know I did but you know how spurs and made her bid Mrs Butters had had enough of I am at cards and I was to tired the divan where she got no attenout Just to think Flsie Meade White Taffeta tion at all She arose took the fat how lucky you are' Elected presiJust about the best evening wrap score Mrs Sellers had run up and dent of the Scherzo clyib yesterday we have encountered is a very wheeed away to the next table and winning the fusL pnze toredingote of white taffeta Mrs Sellers was out of the playing day with a slanting row of buttons so she went nut to the kitchen to Mrs Sellers was not pleased She from the high neckline to high was distinctly displeased and her waistline Buttons are covered with tell Annie to serve the drinks Her thoughts snatched the bit brows drew together and the ror- (Continued "amp Cloud Rim Girl Scout famp in the mountains above Park f’ltj is having capacity attendance tor the second consecutive week Sixty girl from Salt Lake and Park City went into quarters there Saturday f'ever before in the history of the local organization has the summer camp proved so successful according to Miss Dorothy Edwards Salt Lake Girl Scout director who is In constant attendance on the proj- A 1939 I Starts Z' July 23 11 Bride’s Associates Tender Shower Weddings Occupy Provo Social Interest PROVO— Mr and Mrs F H Caldcr announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Valcne Cal-dto R Leo Hubbard son of Mr and Mrs J O Hubbard of Maple Hill Kan which took place Friday In the Mnnti L D S Two Provo Matrons Feted on er Birthday Anniversaries PROVO— Mrs Ori'sa J Rowley w hose seventy-sevent- n Dirthday anniversary occurred July 13 was honor guest at a party held at temple The young couple will leave next Sowirtte paik Sunday afternoon by her child’en and grandchildren week for a ten day trip to Kansas Dinner was served at 2 p m and returning there with the bridethe afternoon the following grooms parents who came to Pro- during Vocal solo ptogram was given vo Wednesday to attend the wedIV iseman duet Dr The newly married rouplc Dr Geoige ding and Mrs Wiseman reading Mrs will make their home in Orem MvrtleB Row!e solo Mrs Wiseman tribute ’Beauty at 77” sent Mrs Rowlev hv her grandson Carl Shower Honors Rowley of Gris Valley Cal read hv Mis Louise Palmer original Recent Bride song written bv Mis Lunse PalPROVO-M- rs Leo S lavlnrwas mer sung by a group of rianghteis and granddaiightci s shower a miscellaneous hostess at In hehslf of the family a grandat her home Monday evening in son Joseph Rowley presented the honor of her son Hal Taylor and honorec with r beautiful gift and Ins bride the former Miss Anna she losponded with words of apFrederickson Races for both young preciation A variety of games were played Ole under the leadership of Mrs E Olsen and Miss Fawn Jones blowers of the season decorated the entertaining rooms A tray luncheon was served to 3) guests after which the veiling couple were showered with numerPROVO I tie monthly social of ous useful and beautiful gifts the Provo vv min n golfc rs and ladies day were combined Tuesday at A dethe municial golf course Bone Parle outside' was licious served picnic Wr Bone an Mr and Mis lohn the clubhouse at the conclusion of noiincc the marriage of then a Scotch foursome Winneis of daughter Miss Nils I one to Rich- the font some weir Mrs DcLm ard Park son of Mr and Mrs Dean Miss Rhea Taylor Mrs Talk of Orem I he marriage look Rniumigcl brrrift Pirrpont and Miss Billie L the in Wednesday Logan place Hnllmgshc ad D R temple Mrs Harriet Friedman retiring Mr Park Iihs allenddd Ihe Rrig-hawas presented with a president Young university The young from the women the presenrouplc will make their home in gift tation being made by the new presOrem ident Mrs Alice Iiroaddus A plaque was given to the orX club members were enterganization as a whole to be hung tained at the home of Mrs S J in the lutitiouse the low gross Sargis Tuesday evening a trophy being presented to Mrs dinner being served Alice Cotleissen nnd the low net after which bridge was played trophy to Mrs Alice Bronddus Mrs Wnrd Mi Dmmlcl of I win The arrangements committee In Falls Idaho and Mrs Arthur a eluded Mrs Atvilla Bunin chairMiss briskie of San Imiiiii ikii former man borsvtlie Mmgaiet members were present also Mrs Miss Auric II incs nnd Miss ( nileis-soboote Robert ( urtis Mrs H 111 Mrs Robert Giahcm Mis altcndinie were Mrs tlnria Miss C H nee Mrs tlcn Simmons Pasmussen cnnthr Mrs Mi s 'I cy lor Miss Ann Hrtic and Miss Mae Sutton and old and community singing provided added amusement for tnc 60 guests WEARS THIS HAIL POLISH WITHOUT FOR DAYS Canyon Frolic Ftanors Retired CHIPPING Presidencies and Provo L D S stilce M’ Men and Gleaners entertained in honor of the outgoing presidencies at a picnic supper and program Tuesday evening e at Cam on Glen tomtoms the bolloung picnic called the picnickers together for the program which was in charge of Inc t hoover master nf cere monies Community singing was led by Lcland Perry and two se lirtinns were sung by a quartet gurst the Pioneer ward Alfred Refreshments were served the from table being covered with a lovely Newren (rant Butler Arland Ollace doth and centered with a sen and Maynard White variety of garden flowers Miss Alta Frampton presented gifts to the Gleaner presidency which consisted of Mrs Virginia (jiecn Miss Vera Holbrook and Miss Neff Smart eta Weight ' M’ Men president was ic tiling a gift by Bond Pc Lines Miss Barbara Phxiiuui Miss presented r Mrs Broad Mrs boote Biaunagel Ttie highlight event of the evedus Mrs Lois McCoard Vtrs Mis ning was the Indian presentation Miss Hollingshead bnv Buttle Mrs Pirrpont Mrs in costume Dr Karl Voting told Friedman Mrs Mary Greenwood Indian legends and Walter W lost Mrs Glades kriglrv Mrs Pauline and Krnt Mc(iudv denied Indian Tavlor Mrs Vrrv Gih Mrs Maiv numheis accompanied bv ( linlori lark Miss Wiest llatrh Mrs (Jenna David V ming' also in cos Mr Taylor Honored The seventy-sixtbirthdav anniversary of Mrs Lucy P Taylor wlich occurred July 1 was celebrated hv her children at an informal open house’ Sundiv afternoon at the Taylor residence Approximately 100 guests many from out of town were received bv Mrs Tavlors four children b li b I av lor of Salt I ake Cit v Mr) 7ma Belnap of Hooper Mrs Grace Wil cox of ( hingn Til and Roy T Taylor of Salem Beautiful flowers and gifts were presented the honor PROVO-Ut- ah peeling b h Women Golfers at Municipal buffet supper and PR0O-- A handkerchief shower was tendered for O S gnls at the home of Miss A ft on Johnson Monday evening in honor of Mrs Clair Harmon the former Miss Helen Clark Assisting hostessps were Miss Roslvn F ddmgtnn Miss Beth Mendenhall and Miss Dam a (rant and other members in attendance were Miss Mary Mnoie Miss Ruth of Salt Lake Cilv Miss Elith Miss Flavnc Hinckley Fillmore Miss BarMiss Renee Andrrson bara Anderson Miss Joyce Bee and Miss Alice Bown The table was covered with a beautiful Italian lace cloth and centered with a cut glass bowl of sweet peas Mr-Cu- Course Receive Awards c Bonnett-Vac- Mr and Mis John Bonnett announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Iaiurft Bonnett to hailes VRcher Jr son of Mr and Mrs ( harles Vai her hr 'I he well known couple are now honeymoonGolding in California visiting the en Gate Intel nnl mnsl exposition nd other pmnls nf Inlrrrsl They will make their home in Provo Mar-joci- 1 n e Mrs Mae ‘Mitlon Braun Mrs ir S SI i Vesta Smith nnd Mrs dolman Plans for an Old Mill I arty and other summer activities were discussed at a meeting of the bidelns social unit of Brigham Young university Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Maurlne I ast Progressive 60 was played IVandmemweic served to bers was nil the singe ( cnnmu the delight ful outing tunic ndv singing climaxed Mr and Mrs Samuel S Johnson announce the marriage of their diughter Miss Onna Johnson to Fred Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Joseph P Johnson which took place Saturdiy esining at Ihe hi ide s home Ihe ci lemony was performed hv no host ss pin t of the I lilies’ 1 phraim Twite he II of hliiuon L D I lie h yv aid ill the lose rc si m e of 2(1 lub yc is held W dm sday ii n f t r ciemn at llu sumuui home of family members and friends A dinner lark in Aspen was giyrn Ihe newlyMrs Herald R Grnvr A splendid review of the weds nl Ihe hride"room s home fnl hv Kurt Kihu The couple bonk My Aostna lowing Ihe innimni sehmgg was guen by Mis t lark will make their home in I’royo i y i tT i Johnson Nuptials Try the new Cutex Cameo Ctdarwooti and Laurel! y f - c HEW CUTEX SX&CB&A NOITHAM WARRIN NIW YORK MONTRIAL LONDON PARIS r J |