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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 8

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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MONDAY. MARCH 21. .1955 DAILY HERALD Utth County, UUh i 1 ntlLU 250 Women See Sect ion At i Reviewed Stake Activity or Acacia OREM The pageant. 'This Is Mrs. L.

All man Gives' Program To KS Literary Mrs. Louis Allman gave the program for KS Literary Club members when they met at her home Thursday. She reviewed several articles of current interest taken from popular magazines, "Man's First Pays Honor To Instructor Mrs. Bessie Gourley, well known and prolific local artist and. long time mentor for the Artist Section, of the Women's Council of P-xm was guest of Freedom," was the highlight of the Orem LDS Stake Relief So The startling story of Lillian Roth, her life of drunkenness and her triumph over it which she has put down in a book called, ciety; birthday party held this week at the Scera auditorium.

Arranged and directed by Mrs. I Cry Tomorrow was review Vera Harkerr the pageant de ed for" members of Acacia Club i f'V'A v. 1 i 'I Mrs. A. E.

Wright The group met at the home of Mrs, Leo Al Edgar Hoover; "There picted the battle of freedom through the ages. Irs. I Chester Graff stake Relief Society president welcomed the 250 women honoi at a birthday party March given by the section members at the, home of Mrs. A. Milton fhomas.

len Friday. is No Unanswered Prayer," by Mrs. Wright quoted the author, and the 14 honored guests who who said, "This book has been were members over 75 years of age. Tribute was paid to Mrs. Gour- a long time in the writing and a i.

I i 1 I I i i I ley ind she was presented a gift Others who assisted in arrang long time in the living. It is a story of a child who grew up too from the group. Margaret Blair Johnston; "Magic Word," by i Dr. Norman Vincent Peale and 'Those Who Work at Night," by Brooks Atkinson. Three guests were invited, Mrs.

Myrtle Wagers, Mrs. Eva Morley-and Mrs. Harold Peterson. Refreshments were served to those mentioned and Mesdames During the social bingo was played with all members receiv soon, or perhaps too late. The account of a life which has held a grat deal of tragedy, not only for "me but for 'many dear to me.

ing the pageant were iMrs. Allan Bellows and the ward! social sci-' ence leaders, Mrs. O.1 V. Farns-worth, Mrs. Golda Greenland, Mrs.

Taylor Allen, Mrs. Emily Christensen, Mrs. LeR. Ross, Mrs. Clifford Fielding, Mrs Mar ing prizes.

Refreshments were also served by Mrs. William Stanley Dunford and Mrs. Orrin R. Baird, James Hawkins, Thomas. I haven't found it easy to open the doors to.

the past. The reasons for v-riting the book are mixed, gie Calder, Mrs. George Hansen; Mrs. Kenneth Lunceford and Mrs. Others attending were Mes- for one thing' I believe the writing Raymond Johnson, Ralph Olsen, Arthur Olsen, Jasper Snow, Berne 11 Sturgis, Ralph H.

McCormic, Ada Giraud, George Carter and McAvoy Craner. dames W. Woolf, Arthur Manton, Earl Foote, Scott A. Tavlor. Will help clarify myself in rela tion to the world me.

Frank Price. Corsages were presented to the 14 older ladies and to the ward presidents Mrs. Richard Beach, Mrs. L. S.

Maycock, Mrs. Reuben Rowley, Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen, Elizabeth Gihespie, Eva Peter-: Lela Carroll, AUie Jones, Marie S. Robison, Melvin Fill think it will help reestablish my integrity in my own eyes, and I 0- more, Rulon Boyson, Fred Adam- hope it will reestablish my in tegrity and dignity in the hope Mrs.

Max J. Blake, Mrs. Joseph Hancock, Mrs. Thomas Jacob, that it will help others. I existed son, A.

J. Fillmore, B. F. Larsen, E. M.

Jolley and Charles F. Thompson. Mrs. D. Harris and Mrs Ed- for 16 years in a nightmare world which many may enter but may ward Lee.

JEANNE GUSTAVSON i Lucius Laudie and Mrs. Mrs 2121 -For all your Prompt, Courteous Cleaning not leave. That one can come NOTHING PLEASES LIKE Samuel Bradshaw of the stake A KAREN ZABRISKIE back, that there is a way out Maid Leaves Tbda ffor board were in charge of tiie tasty turope refreshments. Table decorations Service were made under the direction of To Join Fiance Fori Marriage DELUXE CLEANERS Mrs. Milton Holdaway.

The corsages and programs were 1 ar Karen ZabrisMe To Wed; "Parents JRevecil Betrothal 449 Wt. ranged by Mrs. Joseph (Zenda) from shame and despair and other hopelessness, this is the substance of the book." Mrs. D. D.

Bushnell, club president was in charge and Mrs. Allen presented ythe for the day, "YourMental Garden," by Grenville Kleiser. i Pussywillows and daffodils set a pretty coming spring note and i center. Rowley and the music was under the direction of Mrs. Eldon son and Mrs.

Hales Adamson. FINE PHOTOGRAPHY jCf- ftniiji-M 3nt frock accented in crisp white. Pink- and white snapdragons lent a dainty bridal, air. With Jeanne to 'teceive guests were her parents and; Mrs. Moss, also- a sis Among the spring, engagements wbile at school, serving as vice president for one yeart i is that of Karen Zabriskie, daughr SPRINGVILLE Leaving today by plane en route to Germany to be married is pretty Jeanne Gustavson, BYU coed, who is betrothed to Cpl.

Theron A. Moss now serving with the armed forces at Badkissingen, i Germany. Jeannejs the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustavson of Heleh Gustavson.

WAKEFIELD'S! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Zabriskie, Orem, who announce Janet Beardall attended the Mrs. Allen was assisted by her her, betrothal to Clyde L. Ed daughters, Mrs.

Lloyd Taylor and Linda Allen in serving refresh wards, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Edwards Sr. of Orem.

guest registry. In the gift room were Donna Higbee, Meriai Hir-schi, Patty Dunn, Kathleen Dunn, and Karen Ostlund. Gift bearers were LeieAnn Gustavson, Sally Karen is currently attending Lincoln High School as a -junior Robbins.i Ardith Moss, and Karen Davis, i this city, and Cpl. Moss is i the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur -Moss of Price. The bride-to-be will fly to New York where she will embark for Germany on the liner United 4eaving -j March 24. The boat will dock at Bremerhaven and from there she will travel to Frankfurt, where she will be met student where she is a member of the Tigerette Pep Club. Also a member of the Orem LDS Sem Refreshments were served from a lace-coverea table prettily ar ments those named and Mes-dames Rees BencL, William Coh-nell, Erven'Coon, Clarence Ellert-sen, Frank Goold, Claud Hawkins, Emil Jacobson, K. Jensen, Warren Salmon, Jesse Stott, M.

B. Wallace Thomas A. Wolsey, and Clarence Knudsen. Dinner Party inary class, she expects to be ranged with pink and white blossoms and white tapers. Serving graduated in May.

Clyde is a graduate of the Lin -Diane Taylor, Aldean Ca-zier, Helen Wilde, Faye Clarkson, coln High School and LDS Seminary and was a member of the Marcille Savage and Joan Gus tavson. 7: Ma rks Legion It's Time to Make Room for New Merchandise at Wakefield'slPrices Effective 'til March 31st, But Don't Delay Get first Choice While We're Offering these outstanding Values! Every Piece Is Gijaranteed! Miss Gustavson is a student at BYU where she registered for the mid-winter quarter after attending th USAC in Logan. Moss attended Carbon College one year and was at USAC three years before entering the A number of social events have honored Jeanne prior to her leav Future Farmers of America, 'Spring Is Here' Theme Features Gold, Green Ball A' program entertained the gue-sts wjth Mrs, May Huntington as mistress of ceremonies. Vocal duets byjNedra Whitney and Sam Francis were accompanied by Boyd Hales; LaRae Phillips gave readings Mary Clarkson toasted nniversary thej brid Mrs. Wells Hansgen of SPRINGVILLE I Legiorfnaires SPRINGVILLE The feature of ing, among them being a lovely and Auxiliary members of SpringviUe Post 28 American tonight's Fifth LDS Ward Gold Provo sang vocal solos accompanied by Mrs.r Lloyd Bird; and Merril Johnson played Violin selections accompanied by Karen Ottesen.

Janet Savage played informal party for relatives and 0 DRYERS TELEVISION Legion observed the 36th birth 0 Sewing Mach. and Green Ball will be a pro friends hosted by her parents day of their organization at a gram featuring 100 MIA partici It was hold in the Springville dinner party Wednesday night pants. The program which car piano, music during the evening Third-Ninth Ward church and for Covers were laid for 65. it Jeanne donned green cotton 'and alsoias part of the program i 20 Treadle Sewing your choice. 9 pound, fully automatic Dryer.

You Arrangements for the party Machines, $9.00 ries out the dance theme of "Spring Is Here Again," begins ate 8 p.m. Savings up to $150 on famous brand Television. All sets are new. Alum-Inized tubes, many colors to choose from. were under the" direction oi only ain.

not find a bargain like this one a Commander Shirley Thorpe and YesNqraK Of Reg. price $160.00. While they last Dave Thomas was master of 7 Electric portable Sewing Machines. Take your A a af 17" Ebony Table Model. Real ceremonies.

A' highlight of the program was awardihg-'of a 30- choice only izationof (Laraston Scripts for the program were prepared by Margaret Hiatt, and the narrator will be Mrs. Nina Reed. Dances id the program are under the direction of Max and Thelma Beardall. Lolon $119.00 Bargam. Keg.

$159.95 Now year pin to Miles Curfew; a 25- year card and badge to LaCell 14 Electric console sewing machines, all reconditioned and "To Canada on the North" was! Mrs; Brown, when Zina Card, as 21" Table Model, real deal here. Sumsion; and 10-year badges to guaranteed a token lot irienasnip me Only 2 of these, better hurry! $59.95 th subject chosen by Mrs. Hugh B. Brown when sht addressed Indians dn her 10th birthday. She Only General chairmen for dance are Norma Mecham and Floyd Shepherd, assisted by MIA $159.95 Reg.

$199.95 now Provo branch of Yesharah MisH was, allowed to keep and take Edwin J. Johnson, Guy Brown, and Shirley Thorpe. Melvin B. Phillips and Finley Roylance, also recipients of 10-year awards, were unable to be present. The care of it for one week, Fresident Donetta Anthon and "The LDS people were the first Beautiful Console, large speaker.

First come first served. Don't to iintroduce irrigation in West WASHERS presentations I were made Toy sionary Organization af the home of Mrs. Charles E. Rowan Thurs-; day. Cardson, Alberta, Can.

was named after the speaker's father, Charlc3 Ora Card, she informed. delay! Reg. $289.95 Cj enii Canada where their industry 1 A i. 1.1 1 Angel Caras of Spanish Fork, MIA Superintendent Edwin Johnson. Club Notes yours district commander of the Le ana mtegriiy were nigxuy commended by both the Canadian of gion.

Domestic console only one year old. Purchaser paid $249.95 You can have $99 95 Fine new' Neechi Sewing Machines may be tlAA QP had as low I U7i) Phaff Zig Zag, 4 flionths old. Does dozens of stitches, It sold new for $309.00, now complete with disks ciOA a A lrlpool automatic, suds-saver Radio, Phono, TV Combination. 3-speed Phono. Reg.

$419.95 ficials and by the Presbyterian Commander Thorpe was- also odel. ihiOA tt Mr. Card was called to go to Can- ada and colonize with appro i- Reg ministry; in Calgary. There are now about 25,000 LDS people in BETA SOROSIS surprised with a special award given for recruiting 25 members $299.95 While they last, Only mately 40 other LDS members. Wednesday 3 p.m.

with Mrs. V. Western Canada in fou organized stakes as well as a mission," she to-the organization. Harlan ivas speaker for He was the first stake president and Immediately made friends Blonde Console Will swivel E. W.

Duncan, 285 E. 7th N. LADIES LITERARY Maytag, 9 pound, fully automatic, new it sold for tlOA AA $309.95 Yours now. I OU.UU informed. the evening and told of the Le lo best viewing angle.

Reg. w'lh the Indians among whom was Chief Red Crow who said: Wednesday 2 p.m. with Mrs. "The severe weather and con $199.95 price $309.95 only Dwight Packard in American "We 'will be friends as long as stant winds were very discourag- Fork. Three only, famous make auto Chief mountain mgtto many of tV colomzers but A-nanoose babv was given to the i majority of them persevered gion's beginnings and its program over the years both from a local as well as a national standpoint.

I Entertainment included piano numbers by Mrs. Maurice Bird, pantomimes by JoAnn Duncan matic Washers. Brand New! Yours Singer Zig Zag, 6 months old. Portable, performs many intricate stitches. It sold new for $249.50, yours for m- I I regularly $229.95 ana sxayea; remuusceu me $130.00 Now only Console, large Reg.

$335.95 (OCA WhUe they last yUUU 24" Console, beautiful mahogany Large speaker. price $385.00 $299 95 Hostesses for the meeting were washer. America's most' popular Mrs. IB. iHunn.i Mrs.

(Charles and Diane Evans and short remarks by Mayor W. Cher- am.d Rowan, Mrs. George E. CoUard $209.95 Now Daughters Give Program jat Moms; Girls Event AMERICAN FORK Twenty- and Mrs Ether Crowther. Jacque rington.

Table appointments carried a Cotton Crisp line! Brandley sang several Can- 0 RADIOS 0 St Patrick theme with emerald hats surrounded with carnations adian. songs accompanied by Mrs Bryant Hanson. The speaker was and green tapers. In charge of introduced by Mrs. Golden two members and 26 guests at 0 RANGES 0 VT, i and Mrs.

Amanda Johns FREEZERS tended the annual Mothers and DRESSES By Kay Windsor ton: Lducted the meetings Daughters party of the Jaycee Mrs. Rowan included a frag decorations, was Mrs. Keith Da-Vis. Two large decorated birthday cakes were cut and served. i All maples yield sweet sap, but only two are significant to syrup producers the sugar ma- Wives.

To each was presented rant bouquet of sweet peas, in her Gas Range, CP fully automatic; iy auiuuiauc, room 'decoration. Mrs. Aloert van 30" wide. Reg. a corsage.

The dinner tables $150.00 i Six only, Emerson 5 tube radios. Wood cabinets, Reg. Hp aa price $29.95 only 1 3.U Five only, battery and Electric Portables, i Just what you have wanted. Reg. aa $39.95 aD.UU Beautiful Clock Radios.

Wake up to music. These sell Nationally for $46.95 OO OC While they last OZ.VD $219.95 Wagoner; was a guest. were, beautifully decorated with i One only. 12 cu ft. Freezer, shelves In door, 5-year 420 lbs.

-capacity. Reg. price $449.95 This Once Only Price of daffodils and iris. This year the program con pie and the black maple. In Lfterbry Clutv.

New England and neighboring Canada conditions are especially sisted" of daughters' talent, with Linda Kelty, acting as mistress of ceremonies. Susan Teuscher, Your Store of Fashion 16S W. Center Hears Book -Review -Woman tavoranie tor the collection of sap. Chief factor is the combi sang Connie Chipman Six only, Battery operated Portable Radios. Thousands read; Karen Teuscher enter nation of freezing nights and thawing days that encourages the tained with a piano solo and PLEASANT.

GROVE Mrs. have been sold at $31.95. This saps spring flow. Patsy Edwards and Lorn a Hun Harold Walker of Pleasant Grove "once only price! $22.00 ter with a dance number. Mrs SAVE $170.00 On This Bargain attended! the.

Ladies Junior, Lit- of only Dee Trasher. president, wel Electric Range, 30," fully auto-matic, large oven, picture window. Reg. $229.95 i A A While they last I0D.UU '( Beautiful Double Oven, 40," Range. Fully Automatic, Large griddle.

Reg. Aft $389.95 40" Range, electric, super speed elements. Large oven. Reg. Fully automatic, super speed elements.

Reg. LC tf $229.95. OD.UU. Gas Range, fully automatic, nationally adv. at $389.95, one only $250.00 comed the guests where she entertained with an The committee in charge was oral presentation of current Three only, 5 Tube Table Radios.

Outstanding style, small, compact. Reg. $22.95 7 A A Mrs. Jay Larsen, chairman best-seller, "Love Is Eternal," Now by Irving Stone. Mrs.

Stanford Mrs. Dee Hunter, Mrs. Robert Parker Ray Greenwood and Mrs. LaMar Argyle. Record Players Three only, High Fidelity, 3-speed, world famous Record Player, 1 50 CPS to 15,000 CPS.

tlAO OC Reg. Price $199.95. 7T3 Brazil possesses Latin America's largest steel mill, booming Volta Redonda, located 60 miles Refrigc rotors was the' hostess to 29 club members i) Mrs. Walker has also reviewed her; book for the Grove Ward Meril and Gleaner Fireside Chat, oi which she is leader. She was guest reviewer at the First Ward Relief Society and will be guest reviewer at the Timpanogos.

Stake Special Interest i classes to be held on March 28 and 29. from Rio de Janeiro. Built by United States and Brazilian capi tal, the steel center can turn ouj 7 cu. ft Automatic Defrosting. Shelves in door.

lAA OC Reg. price $239.95 7.73 600,000 tons of rolled steel products a year, enough for a third LAMPS of Brazil's needs. FROM PICK-UP TO DELIVERY YOUR LAUNDRY IS IN EXPERT HANDSI across-top $219.95 9 cu. ft, large Freezer. Auto.

Defrost. Reg. $369.95 Blonde High fidelity, 3 speaker Record player a a a Reg. price $153.00. I V.UU Children's 3-speed1 Record Player.

Plays all size records. Outstanding tone and value. Hundreds sold at $29.95 lO AF 2 Lamps, Figurines, Floral, Television, Planters, Small Lamps A AO 12 cu. ft, double door Auto. Defrost.

Reg. aja qc $509,95 W7.73 717.7) ou All Reduced Just ROLL your har-to-do pieces into a BUNDLE and send them to the TnAV EASY TERMS Convenient Down Payments! AH sales final, no exchanges or refunds. All merchandise is guaranteed. Sale prices subject to quantities in stock. Washed Ironed Delivered All For Only a 1 FOR EXAMPLE: 3 Sheets 4 Pillow Cases 2 Table Cloths 6 Dish Towels 5 Bath Towels 1 Phone 164 .1 4 UNIVERSITY PROVO S7J WEST CINTCi ST.

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