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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 9

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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DAILY HERALD MONDAY, APRIL 7, Utah County, Utah Li i i Mro. Garth Nieken JBlected Orem Women Club President -V i i Anna Loye Van Wagoner f4- ORXM Mrs. Garth Nielson was elected president of 1 Orem Women's club. Other officer include Mr; Allen Winter-too, vice president; Mrs. Julian Hansen, treasurer; Mrs.

Alden Roy lance, recording secretary Mrs. Robert Olsen, corresponding secretary. 1 i A. 7 Becomes Mrs. Ronald Vance i 11 ri a I'' Fechser and Nadine Jones.

Flow The Provo First-Seventh LDS The program was "Living With Ward Chapel was the scene Thursday, April 3, for the wed Garden conducted by Mrs. Dr. ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald N.

Vance. The bride. nee Anha Loye Van Wagoner, Is tii the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagenor of Provo.

Parents of the groom are Mr. t' and Mrs. Orien Vance of Los 4 O. V. Farns worth.

She told the group of the various type of garden such as rock gardens, shady, spring or fall gardens ffiustratedvwith full color print. The meeting was conducted by Mr. Raymond Willoughby, 1 club president. The litany was given by Mrs. Raymond Stewart; the flag salute by Mr.

Wooojruff Jensen. Hostesses were klrs. Glenn Zimmerman and Mrs. Evan Baugh. j.

Angeles, Calif. The couple was married earlier 'i i the same day in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Charles E. Rowan Jr. The bride wore a floor-length model of Alencon lace and tulle underscored with taffeta. The cr girls included Anne Jane Fitzgerald and Janice Eastmond, nieces of the bride.

They all wore peacock blue taffeta and carried baskets of fringed car nations in pink and blue. I Mrs. Van Wagoner wore rose lace over taffeta, and Mrs. Vance was in rose over blue. Their corsages were of pink and blue carnations and white gardenias.

Bob Vance was best man, and receptionists were Mr. and Mrs; Bliss Fitzgerald and Mark Bee-croft. Kay Johnson was at the guest book. In charge of the gifts were Mrs. Vincent T.

Giles, Karen Carlisle, Anna Lou Weight and Patricia Powell. Serving the refreshments were Kathleen Thur-man, Aria Clegg, Marilyn Peterson and Carol Gae Young. Mrs. Marf garet Massey played background music at the organ, i After the reception the coupl4 went on a honyemoon to Reno, Nev. They will Eve In Los Angeles.

The bride has attend ed the Brigham Young Uniyerf sity. The groom, a student a BYU, has filled an LDS misskojL to Central America. I I A financial report on the fash long sleeves tapered to points at ion chow wa given by Mrs. 0. the wrists.i The fitted bodice featured a scalloped neckline, while Allen which netted a little ver '( A 's I'4 -i-41 i $100.

ace edged tiers of tulle formed Mrs. Leo Rowley, accompanied MERLA BECK deck ana siaes oi me Douttani skirt. by Mr. Brent Nay sang. Nay then joined Mrs.

Ray Johnson for a piano duet. The music Was An elbow-vength veil of illusion OREM WOMEN'S CLUB Mrs. Garth Nielsen who 'jwdll take over duties of president of the Orem Women's CliibJ f- mi When buying pork cuts, remember that Boston butts land blade slcaks are the leanesj. with 84 per cent meat. Loin roasts and chops are fairly lean, vfith 67 per cent lean meat.

Frorn 63 to 59 per cent of the meat lean in ham and spareribs. ij ft For safety around the home, stairways of more tjban three steps should be equipped I With handrails, Install handrails on both sides; of open stairs; at. least one rail for a closed' stairway. Railings should be strong was attached to a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She carried There were 33 members present an all-white bouquet of steph-anotis and fringed carnations.

Merla Beck Plans Rites In Salt Lake In May ATjPTNR -Merla "Rer.V will hwnmp InriAn tf and a guest, Mrs. Emma Foo. Mrs. Jefferson N. Eastmond, MRS.

RONALD VANCE (Anna Loy Van Wagoner) sister of the bride, was matron Elk Ladies Give of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Keith, Alyce Giles, Kay Pierpont, Geneel Harris, Leslie Kenneth Reijnschiissel of American Fork in the Salt, Lake LDS Templd, May 16, accprdinp; to the engagement announcement made by her father, James H. Beck of Alpine. Program To Ward i The Ladies of Elks er.tertalped Rowleys Guests At Dinner Given By Howard Gordons Mr. Reipascmissel is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugo Reimschiissel of American Fork. Provo Lady Lions Plan at the Utah State Hospital Thurs and about 40 inches high. day when they gave the final party of the year in Ward six. A wedding reception in the young couple's honor will be! held the same evening in the Alpine gymnasium.

ii a a FURNITURE Easter decorations added a color April Infirmary Program Mr. and Mrs. John Emmons, Mr ful note and Easter refreshments and Mrs. Harold Hartley, Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Robertson, Mr. and wtri rveu i Merla a graduate from the American Fork High School and LDS Seminary, and is now employed in Pleasant Grove, Leo also was graduated from A.F. High School and REFINISKIHG Gerald PinarelU entertained Mrs. Clinton Hills, Mr. and Mrs.

with accordion solos. Mrs. Fred Jack Sumner and Mr. and Mrs. Seasoned Craftsman i LDS Seminary.

He is now farming in American Fork, and Liddiard, president, directed -the Frank Woffinden. Other family members who activity. Others present were put new life and years of additional service Into older, cherished furniture. is serving on a stake mission. They plan to make their home in American Fork.

fl Mrs. Fred Hafen, hospital chair have visited with them during fl IS OREM Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rokvley and six children of Covina, were entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Gordon, close friends of the young couple. Present were friends with whom he had worked in the Orem Twelfth LDS Ward before moving to California. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs: G. Milton Jameson, Mr.

and Mrs. Laird Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ivie, man; Mrs. Leo Kavachevlch, the week include Mr. and Mrs.

Purple candles and yellow daffodils reflected the club colors in the decorations at the meeting Thursday evening of the Provo Lady Lions. During a business session plans were made to sponsor a delegate to Girls State and to sponsor a program at the Utah County Infirmary the latter part of the month. Mrs. Clarence Greer was chairman of the evening and Mrs. Dale Reese, director advisor.

Mrs. Frank H. Gardner reviewed "Forty Odd" by Mary Bar4-Nanette Hinckley sang, acconj- panied by Claudia Johnson. The door prize went to Mrs. Elvih Prestwich.

1 Committee members were Mrs. A. R. Morgan, Mrs. Raymonjd Taylor, Mrs.

Ross Jenson, Mrs. H. Alva Fitzgerald and Mrs. Bruce Dabling. Charles Searle and family of Mrs.

Nile Thurston, Mrs. Arch Jones, Mrs. James Iiddiird, lh. FR3-H8 UTAH VALLEY FURNITURES 210 West Center Prove Taylors ville, Utah; Mr. and Mrs.

Odell Foote, and family, Granger, Mrs. Ralph Wiscomb, Mrs. pon Duke, Mrs. Max Bray and Mrs. Utah; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles BYU Newcomers Cast Tie Vote For President Post Guarnett KendelL Woffinden and family of Salt 19 '9 0 a a a a a Lake and Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Smith of Orem.

-r DOROTHY DIX Mrs. Howard Nielson entertained with humorous readings. 1 11 Kiddie Ville Gay spring flowers and Easter Th ree Women Present Jtdusicale To Bonheur Plain eggs were used in the table de Complains Unclaimed Jane Still corations. The serving committee included Mrs. Richard Brown, e's Sh chairman, Mrs.

Blaine T. Parkin son, Mrs. Delamar Jensen and on the piano by Bach, Revell aiid Barber. She and Mrs. Larson Mrs.

James R. Tolman. often. He knows how I feel about him; could this have any effect Election of president of the BYU Newcomers Club was postponed until the next meeting when a tie vote was cast for Mrs, John N. Cannon and Mrs.

M. Charles Faux at the election meeting this week. Other officers elected were Mrs. Robert M. Oundick, vice president; Mrs.

Ray W. Hellberg, secretary, and Mrs. John E. Ord, treasurer. iMrs.

Kenneth L. Cannon, president, conducted the meeting. The program included, skits by the candidates and an original song sung by them. Mrs. Robert Stum introduced the candidates and conducted the voting.

A piano solo was played by Robert Cun-dick and Janice Redford sang. played piano organ duets on the way he treats me? Babe. Schumann and Mrs. Gardner, ac Hollow-handled pieces of silver companied by Mrs. Larson, sang By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR DOROTHY DIX: If a girl doe sen' have a boy friend, should she doll herself up.

anyway? I'm 27, have always kept myself clean and neat but don't see much sense in dressing up too much when I haven't anyone ware, such as knives, should not te washed or rinsed in excessive DEAR BABE: Any egotistical male, boy or man, loves to dangle the girl who's in love with Scandinavian wings. ly hot water because expansion of silver will cause the handles A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Stan Watts, president. Delicious refreshments him. Your boy friend knows you'll always be waiting for him, that make mvself you're love will endure anything, were served to 19 members; ofie to pull away from the core inside.

Never soak knives and forks with plastic, horn, ivory or guest, Mrs. Wendell Vance, and Well, fool him! Go out with other boys. When the inconsiderate one the program guests. wooden handles. shows up, tell him you already ft 0 have a date, or prefer not to go out on such short notice.

Give attractive to If anyone asked me out on a date, I'd get myself fixed up, but as It I don't bother. Have I the wrong attitude? Plain Jane. him some of his own medicine; that's the most difficult kind to swallow. 0 ZiX 3 DEAR DOROTHY DK: Shortly before our marriage my fiancee and I had a She hauled A musical- program by Mrs. Sam Monson, Mrs.

Olga Gardner and Mrs. Gustive Larson provided a delightful evening of entertainment Wednesday when members of the Bonheur Club were guests at the home of Mrs. Edwin R. Firmage. Mrs.

Monson played selections Fire Auxiliary Completes First Aid Course Members of an advanced first aid class sponsored by the Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary completed ihe course at a meeting at the home of Mrs. James Crowthesr Wednesday evening. The class, which began Feb. 21t has been taught by Mrs. Rex Lar-sen who was presented with the book, "Women of the Bible" for her volunteer service by the class members.

Completing the series were Mrs. Robert Hill, Mrs. Lyman Carter, Mrs. Nolan Jackman, Mrs. Ruth Loomis, Mrs.

Golden Jackman and Mrs. Orowther. The hostess served a delightful luncheon following the program. ed, seH-addressed envelope, and address bear care of this newspaper. off and hit me, knocking out my two front teeth (she's a farm girl, and husky).

Although we ge along swell now, she wears those two teeth on a chain and ifs very embarrassing to me. I've asked her many times to throw them gQKIIII away, but she won't. -Phil DEAR PHIL: Promise her f.3 string of nice pearls in return for the teeth. Or convince her that Miss Nissen DEAR P. Lives there a girl with eyes and ears who can remain blind and deaf to the appeals of the beauty purveyors of TV, radio, newspaper, billboards and magazines? You don't dress up to catch a man, dear; you dress up to raise yourself in your own esteem.

Doubtless the reason you have no boy friend, and never get asked for a date, is this attitude that you should only "doll jap" after you have a man, Set the trap with bait, and it will be isnapped. Leave the trap empty who's interested? Appearance comes first with everything whether it's a man, a Job, or popularity with your office crew or bridge club. Sooooo buy a torchlight procession lipstick, sizzling pink nail polish, get outfitted with a chemise, apply a dash of "Pursue Me" perfume, then prove that, while clothes may not make the they sure change a woman. you no longer need visual remind 1-4, ZH'Z' 1 If Nil 4- ers to keep in line. Or, better yet, ignore the dental evidence of by Ik i i gone quarrels.

The teeth will lose their kick (or bite) if she thinks you've lost interest in the struggle to conceal them. Send your problem to DOROTHY DIX. Be sure to enclose a stamp- i 1 2S You'll Applaud Recaptured Beauty DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am 15 years old and have been going out with a boy of another religion. My parents are in the dark about this. If I tell my folks, I know they'll forbid me to go with him.

How can I solve this problem? Linda. DEAR LINDA: Tell your folks at once. They'll find out some time, and will be deeply hurt by your deception. If they do stop the friendship, all you can do is give In gracefully. They're acting in your own best interests.

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DIAL FR 3-4200 DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I've been dating a boy I love for the past year. I doubt that he; loves me. I never know when he's going to ask for a date until he shows up eager to be off Once it was three months between dates. Neither of us wants to go steady but I would like to see him more i. i Portable as little as $1.05 per week on our easy Budget Plan and you mm deal only wUh SINGER.

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Register at Employment Security Office, 295 West 1st FR 3-7500. Tut MJPO CO. 268 West Centorl Proyo Utah Phone FK 3-1830 WE P1CU-UP and DELIVER.

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