Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R APRIL 23 1948 SUNDAY MORNING KQ Family Party on Dancing Enjoyed 80th Anniversary By Beaux-Belle- s On her 80th anniver- birthday sary Mrs Minnie Champneys Nye was honored at a family party at her home in Logan Places were set at dinner for 18 guests Among relatives present were Irl O Champneys Evanston Wyo and Weld on S Champneys Ogden brothers of Mrs Nye and Irl C Nye of Ovid Idaho J Vivian Nye of Paris Idaho Mrs R O Allred of Ogden Mrs Joseph Munk Mrs J W Hemmert and Mrs Lawrence J Sorsenson of Logan sons and daughters In addition to her six sons and daughters Mrs Nye has 21 grandchildren and six Born April 20 1868 in London England Mrs Nye came to Utah in 1875 and was married at the Logan temple in 1894 to James S Nye of Paris Idaho Mrs Nye's father Thomas Making plans for her June wedding is Miss Mary was at one time audi Champneys is her told whose parents by engagement Hartley tor and bookkeeper for Brigham Mr and Mrs Charles C Hartley of 1050 Doxey She will be married to Ronald L Murphy son of Young She recalls having dined Mrs Betty Drysdale 3085 Pacific Miss Hartley is with her father at the Beehive a graduate of Ogden high school and is at present house with President Young's lamiiy attending Ogden Business college as Is Mr Murphy He is a navy veteran (Loveland studio) yl Miss Gloria White daughter of Mr and Mrs Rosea B White 2485 Monroe is a prospective bride Her engagement to John A McNally son of Mr and Mrs Patrick F McNaUy 1W5 Thirtieth Is today No wedding date has been set (Bosch & Bell studio) ed PIANO BUYERS Have You Considered the "Broken Back? Compare the 'breaking qualities" of aluminum with iron and steel SEE THE WINTER AND CABLE SPINETS with Aluminum Backs ps i MUSIC CENTER I The Score club held its regular meeting in form of a recipe ex change at the home of Mrs Wayne The out Cook Monday evening Pollard Glenn Mrs officers going Mrs Rudy Van Kampen and Mrs Terry conducted the elee Ensign tinn rvf nw officers who are: PreS' dent Mrs Paul Tanner Vice President Mrs William P Miller Secretary and Treasurer Mrs Ensign Terry The following attended: Mrs Dell Cook Mrs Jos Oborn Mrs Wood-roCall Mrs Rulon Harper Mrs Paul Tanner Mrs William Price Mrs Wayne Cook Mrs P H Green Mrs Jack Harbertson Mrs Dan R Van Kampen Mrs Heber Jacobs Mrs Rudy L Van Kampen Mrs Glenn Pollard Mrs Ensign Terry Mrs Don Combe Mrs Henry Miller Mrs William P Miller Mrs Eden Beutler Mrs Marie Cameron Mrs Maurice Campbell was a special guest The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Paul Tanner with Mrs Rulon Harper giving a book review You'll want w —— -- — — BROWN Teen Age tot spring f free and fancy every day everywhere Cut ol to keep you stepping pretty! Plenty clever patterns to pick from $695 Ogden Song society met at the home of Miss Elizabeth Norseth last Wednesday evening Mrs Robert -Npal- - in commemoration of the 50thpaci anniversary" nf th— cffranfino wn aB Liiai ter to the national federation of music ciuds Special musical nnm)uN given by the Misses Carol and Joan oHrner piano students of Mrs Everett Oreen Refreshments were served to the 15 members uresent Newly installed officers for the coming year are Miss T Elizabeth Norseth nrsirlfnt- Mrc r nrtii iamsen vice president: and Miss Rae Chadwick secretary u Plans were Hi to be Presented on le at the Institute of May and committee chairman Religion for the event were appointed — Phone MS molded for a smooth performance By Song Society - Washington Blvd BY BUSTER Officers Installed By Score Club RELIABLE FURNITURE CO 2276 Practical Pretties great-grandso- ns Recipes Traded For Mother's Day Spring predominates at the mid- season dancing party given by the Beaux-Belle- s at Hotel Ben Lomond on Saturday evening when dainty parasols depicted the showers and spring flowers in profusion clung1 to the picket fence enclosing the orchestra stand Bowls of pastel blooms and pink carnations center ma the tables also lent charm to the setting About a hundred couples enjoyed the event which featured dreamy waltzes fox trots and one-stewith a few congas thrown in Hosts and hostesses for the eva-- J ning were Mr and Mrs Robert L West chairmen Mr and Mrs F Maurice Abbott and Mr and Mrs W Earl Lee i i 1 k Tit llSWS -- Sizes to 10 mm Yoii Get Guaranteed mm You May Charge Fitting With Every Pair 5rin?-musca- Stake Group Holds Dancing Party and Gleaner girls of the South Ogden stake held a dinner and dancing party April 17 at Ma's and Pa's The 128 in attendnance including all stake officers and advisor Lyle Palmer and Mrs Lydia Tanner Gleaner Girl advisor heard a program during dinner Entertainers were Mrs Eileen and the Cook Dale Blackburn Mormoneers singing group including Owen Rouse Don McKay Don Jones and Dick Carter Following dinner dancing was the order of the evening M-M- en rt 93 ay M-M- rvl Few possessions can give you the enduring exquisitely-wrougpleasure of solid silver Year after year it gives your home a touch of perfection a quiet dignity Time only enhances and mellows its loveliness And there k do finer sterling silver than softly-gleami- ng PASTURE MIXTURE ht hfernafionat Sterling Patterns illustrated left to right: serenity chantress SFSJNC GLORY PKEXUDE en- COURTSHIP The most recent trend of study pasand experimentation with dairy ture haa made possible the classifi-lecation of various grasses and gumes according to their palata-blllt- y Close observations of 36 different mixtures In one field revealed which species were most readily grazed A very Important fact Is that as soon as the most palatable forage was entirely consumed milk production declined even though quantities of highly productive but less palatable grasses and legumes were stlU available Our new pasture mixtures are designed to produce more palatable forage and thereby maintain milk constant level production at a more Highest yields of forage as well as of milk are produced on pastures where a rotation system of grazing ' Most six piece place settings cost about $23001 DEPENDABLE OGDEN JEWELERS SINCE 1916 Washington Blvd "Next Door to Boyles" FORMERLY PACKER & WEST 2325 is followed 2463 salislBa ' ' Grant Ave ' ' mm lip f$m ES p whr Iff u iLf ? 4S — £06 fiau- ©© S7G - ! 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