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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 12

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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12
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U. BrackenLee Little Boys Have Ten Living Grandparents, Oldest Grandpa is 93 Orem Couple Stake: Party Set Tuesday Society IY FRANK KINO Slated by GOP Wed 50 Years SPANISH FORK Fortunate Women's Club- "ft All women of West Utah stake are invited to attend' a stake party to be held at the Provo tabernacle Tuesday' at 2 p. m. Helen indeed are three-year-old Larry Cloward and his brother Dennis, sons Of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon L. Cloward of Salem, when it comes to grandparents. These two lucky Kimball of Salt! Lake City wiU Mr. and Mrs. Ray V.

Wentz of Orem celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary quietly at their home Tuesday. Family members were together for the first time in eight years for' the occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Wentz were married June 1, 1898, in Salt Lake LDS. temple and have made their home in Orem since that time lads have a total of ten living L2 DAILY HERALD give her newest book review.

Friday, June 4, 1948 granddads and grandmas, a record is seldom duplicated. Mabel Childs will conduct the musical program to be given by the Singing Mothers. Refresh Living in Spanish Fork are the AH interested persona are Invited to attend the meeting of Women's' Republican club to held Tuesday at .4 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

C. A. Tolboe, 4S3 South Fifth, West, where J. Bracken Lee, former mayor of Price, will be the guest speaker. Special musical numbers are planned.

A little minced onion the crust of meat-pie Is mighty good. -Some people prefer, to wipe the pastry bowl bit of garlic for that added taste appeal. ments will be served. At the family party held this boys' maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Monk. Mr. Monk's father- and mother, Mr. MaryAWaid Becomes Bride week a large wedding cake centered the decorative theme.

Mov and Mrs. Charles A. Monk, are ing pictures were made during land Wentz of Chicago; Mr. and Don E. Wentz and -family of Provo; i Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Vera Wentz and family of Orem; Mr. and' Mrs. Dean Anderson (Monta) and -family of Provo former residents of Spanish Fork, living at present in Cowley, Wyo. the day.

Present in addition to the The paternal grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Wald an-nounce the nfttrriag of their guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cecil Wentz and fam and Mrs. Rex Ingersoll (Lorna) of Berkeley, Calif. ily of Salt Lake City; Peter Le- daughter Mary Alice to Blaine Eaum aon of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd and Mrs. P. Leslie Cloward, make their home in Salem, Utah, as do grandfather Clowfrd's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.

Parley P. Cloward. Grandmother Cloward's dad and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hill, live In Payson, Utah.

Baum alio of Provo. h7 The marriage took place Tuesday evening at the home of. the bride's parent In the presence of Immediate relatives. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Until recently the boys had another maternal great-grandmother living. She died last November.

l. Eldest of this imposing group of grandparents are the maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Monk.

Mr. Monk is 93 Cook of the Pioneer ward. The rooms were decorated with American beauty coses and palms, The bride wore a lovely wed years of age and his wife is 83 ding gown of bridal satin and len living grandmothers and grandfathers! Quite a record, according tb three-year-old Lar- ry Cloward and his baby Dennis. Pic-tured above, left to right, are P. Leslie Cloward, Mrs.

P. L. Cloward, Larry Cloward, Mrs. T. L.Monk (holding Dennis Cloward) and Thomas L.

1 Standing, left to right, are Jasper Hill, Mrs.Jasper Hill, Charles A. P. Cloward, Mrs. Charles A. Monk and Mrs Parley P.

Cloward. I years old. Bothpenjoy good health, carried a bouquet of pink carna When baking pears, cover with tlons. Miss Melvina Durfee acted as' bridesmaid and Charles Baum, brother of the groom, acted as stiffly beaten and sweetened egg- whites. Return to oven and brown lightly.

It's worth the extra bit best man. A buffet luncheon was served, Just Between JJs ol work. Baby Care following the ceremony, to the By NANCY MOTTRAM thirty guests present, after which the evening was spent in social Crisp cool white' pique. entertainment i The young couple left for a of formula at once. The new method of sterilizing the formula inside the bottles simplifies this routine.

If you can manage it with a clear conscience, dust each room every other day or once a week, with bright-penny buttons short honeymoon after which they will return' to Provo where they By IRIS LANE (Q) "I am a young mother of twins and I'm having a terrible time trying to get all my work done in 24 hours a day. Can you suggest a schedule or some time-' savers that will give me a few minutes rest once in a while?" (A) I suggest you sit down this evening and-plan a very business instead of every single day. The (Q) "Dear Nancy: My parents are very fond of the boy I'm engaged to. As for myself, I like him a lot, but I don't love him. We had planned to be married sometime in the near future, but now something new has come up.

I've met another whom I really care for and my parents refuse to understand. What should I do? Whichever course I take will hurt some-one, and I can't make a decision. I hope you can help me." (A) This is one of the biggest dust that accumulates from one day to the next isn't noticed by anyone but you; will make their home. Dixon-Barron Plans Told FAYSON Mr. and Mrs.

K. One mother has reported that she saves 20 minutes a day by a June Dentley two-piecer a "stand-out in any crowd I Snap-in shoulder pads for laundering ease. White, Maize, Blue or Pink. Sizes 9 to 15... 12.95 like schedule for yourself.

Of course, it won work out as New Girls7 Club Is Organized The first regular meeting FCA (Four-H) club was held during the week in Pleasant Grove at the home of Anna Ash-ton, club leader. I The girls elected officers as follows: Carol Allred, president; Marion Ashby, secretary and treasurer; Donna Johnson, reporter; Margaret Ashton, organist; Shirley Thompson, Carol Fin-layson, Mary Jean Montgomery and Jewel Mott, recreation committee; Janice Allred, song leader; Juanita Pinegar, assistant leader. A demonstration was given by the girls illustrating how a club should be organized and how meetings should he conducted. Plans were made for summer activities and the next meeting was planned for June 8 to be held at i the home of Mrs. Ashton.

Surprise Party Honors Birthday Pleasantly surprised was Ron you plan it. No schedule involv Dixon announce the engagement of a daughter, Virginia, to Kent stacking the dishes after each meal and washing them only once a day. She allows them to dry in a rubber dish rack while she goes about another chore. Dress your babies in simple clothes that are easy to launder Earron, son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. Barron. Miss Dixon is a graduate of ing the care of babies can be perfect and rigid. Butt it will serve as a guide and will help you conquer that feeling that you can never get everything done. Instead of running down to the corner grocery every day, plan problems you'll ever have to face.

Before you swing to one side or the other, consider your future. and require little ironing. You may also be surprised to find You won't make a success of that underclothes, handkerchiefs anything you're forced into USAC at Logan where she was affiliated with Theta Upsilon so-cial sorority. Women's athletic association and with the Spurs. has taught in the physical education department of the your marketing in advance for the week.

An hour or two in the against your will. And while there may be two very good arguments on both sides, it's your Tooele county schools for the past super-market (with a list of what must be purchased) will save you many short' trips, inter own future that's being decided. two Mr. Barron Is a veteran of the No mother and father want to see their child unhappy so before the in the long run, Your Store of Fashion marine corps. Plans are being made for a wedding in the near future.

and the like need not be ironed if the inkles are carefully smoothed out when the garments are hung up to dry. The list is endless. If you'll just relax and try to think it out objectively, you'll hit upon a lot of other ways to save time and be a cheerful, rested mother and wife. Ask Iris Lane to help you with your baby care problems. Write her care of this newspaper.

(Copyright 1948, General Features Corp.) will save money. It will save time, too, if you clean all your vegetables fc the week as soon as you bring them situation becomes too complex, talk to them. This subject is worth a lot of discussion, because it's important to all concerned. irom tne store, mis uve ald J. Lewis, Tuesday evening, as seven boy friends appeared to It would be wise to bring it out in the open, for you'll never short periods at each mealtime.

168 West Centr Use Our Layaway Plan. celebrate his 15th birthday. reach an understanding unless Keep all your formula equipment in one place, easy to get at, and sterilize a whole day's supply After refreshments were served. both sides are clear and everyone is willing to work towards a solution. the following were escorted to the Scera theatre for the remainder of the evening: Alfred Bennett, Evan Taylor, Almo B.

BE- FABULOUSIY EASY! YOUR DT nSHDffl CAE! Simmons. Boyd Kenny 1 Jolley. Glade Terry and John Daliner. the midst of all dating couples. When you know how that part of the affair is being planned, you'll (Q) Dear Nancy: Our class Is having a party.

Many' of the girls have already been asked, and as it's not too far off, I have lost any hope of being invited. Should I take advantage of Leap Year and choose my own date, or sit home with a good book? Or do you think I should go by myself and try to make the best of it?" (A) Before you do any Inviting, find out if any of the other girls are thinking about the same thing. When you get the details, ask about going by yourself. You don't want to end tip single in Demonstration shows FAB gives FABULOUS SUDS, even in hardest water r. v.

Two washing machines were filled with hardest water. One cup of FAB was put into washer on left. Into the one on the right one cup of soan Both washers ran 7 minutes. Result: A washer! brimful of hard-working auds from FAB.I Almost no suds from soap. UAXX KElllMGERS "NAKED CDTY" 'Paramount be able to decide.

If it come one, come all, with everyone expected to show up, you can always get together with a few other lasses, and still have a fine time. If you have a family or friend problem, Nancy, can help you. Letters are answered in this column. (Copyright 1948, General I Features Corp.) vj TODAY! 3 Final Closeoa ENTIRE STOCK washes everything FASTER, CLEAN ER, Of BRDGIKITER than any hardest water! li Nationally Famous Hart Schaffner Marx Ladies9 Suits 3 Ladies' Suits Size 10-12 Only 8.95 1 Ladies' Suit Size, 12 Short .12.95 Ladies9 Coats. 2 Coats, Size 12-14 10.95 3 Coats, Size 10-14 12.95 7 Coats, Sizes 10-12-16-18 23.95 Values formerly to $55 Only a Few Left So Hurry ttas-and-worfc fiver! Newest curads by Cdzits-PsL-ncSve-Pett brini ffsster, clezner ffer gri-isst oversSs, wcrk tnd clothss, shirts, tewels everything that's extra dirty I It'a completely new under the sun FAB with SUPER-WETTING ACTION! 5 8uper-Wetting Action is a new scientific, washing principle.

With FAB, there is no "graying" soap scum. Wash is whiter, cleaner. FAB contains a new ingredient that gets white wash whiter, colors brighter. When you wash, FAB with Super-Wetting Action brings instant penetration of materials pushes out the dirt! It brings exfra-dirt-removing power for extra-dirty dveralls, work everything you wash! See for yourself Roll cotton sewing thread into a ball. Drop it into a glass of water.

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