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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 7

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tf1 'i II ,1., 111.. HI. I I I I Mil. in. 111 DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.

1956 Utah County, Utah MS WIN OS 3 OC i-GLS CLUB NEWS Bat Ftnl S44IONS XT' I i W3 Nic holes Family Has w- t. niM I 'KWs Dinner In The Joseph K. Nicholes family garet Nicholes) and three! chil- SixtH Ward Schedules Bazaar The Sixtn Ward Relief Society is having a bazaar and banquet this Thursday at 6 p.m. in the recreation hall. For sale will be clown dolls, cotton candy and sunken treasure for the children; and tea towels, luncheon sets, pillow, 7 mm.

dren from Castle Dale; and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Nicholes and one child from Salt Lake City, The only family members missing were Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Woodbury and one child of Schenectady, N.Y.; and Ejleanor Nicholes of New York City.

The recreation room cff the home featured a U-shaped table with a centerpiece of vegetables molded like flowers by Mrs. Henry Nicholes. A cornucopia was made by Mrs. Joseph K. met together for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of a son, Dr.

and Mrs. Henry J. Nicholes in Edgemont. Present were Professor and Mrs. Joseph K.

Nicholes, Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Nicholes and nine children, Dr. and Mrs.

Max Nicholes and nine children, Professor and Mrs. Martin L. Miller (Ruth Nicholes) and children of Provo; Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Stucki (Virginia Nicholes) and seven children from Bar-stow, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Brewer (Betty Nicholes) and three children from Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Otterstrom (Mar- WEDDEfb TWOSCORE YEARS Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Daniels, of 174 N. Am W. in Provo, who will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary this Thursday at their home.

Mr.ind Mrs. Daniels Wi I Geldbrate 40th Anniversary I ii nn Jt BY HIGH CHRISTMAS CONCERT-Shown above are a few of the members of the Brigham Young High School chorus who will present a Ch ristmas concert Dec. 13 in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. There are 214 persons in the chorus, abo ut 66 per cent of the entire student body. Director is Frederick Webb.

BY High Chorus Schedules Christmas Concert Dec. 13 Phyllis McDaniel Weds Arlin Bellon In Salt Lake Mr. andMrs. James Willis Daniels ate celebrating their 40th wedding Inniversary this Thursday at thir Provo home, 174 N. 4th W.

f- They wef'e married Nov. 29, 1916, in the SaltLake LDS Temple. They have four Children and eight grandchildren. James $ViUis Daniels his wife Mary and children Jimmy and Kathr Lynn have recently Jiioved frm Kingston, N.Y. back to Provo 158 N.

4fh W. Mr. and Mrs. Merill M. Martin (Dona Marie Daliels) live in Provo with their four children, Kathy, Melvin, DOROfHY DIX 1 Bo Friend Banned From Hoifeec leaned Girl's House ALPINE Arlin K.

Bellon claimed as his bride Phyllis- McDaniel in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday, Nov. 16, before President Charles E. Rowan of Provo. The pretty bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur C. McDaniel, Alpine and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Eva Bellon from Roosevelt. A reception honoring the couple was held at the Alpine Ward Church that same evening. The bride wore a floor-length gown of white lace and net over satin with fine pleats and ruffles down the front and back, lace scallops on the sides with long lace sleeves and fitted bodice.

She wore an elbow, length veil of bridal illusion and carried a bouquet of purple baby orchids and white carnations. Matron of honor was Mrs. Rulon McDaniel, sister-in-law of the bride. Other attendants were Mrs. Kathleen Brown, Casla Beck Stephen Johnson Chooses Karen Despain For Bride cases, quilt and rugs of fine workmanship for adults.

A baked goods sale will also be featured. Kay Nielson Reigns Over Harvest Ball SPRINGVILLE Blonde Kay Nielson, daughter of Mr.i and Mrs. Dean Nielson, and a Sophomore student at Springville high school, was crowned Queen of the Springville chapter Future Farmers of America at their Harvest Ball Wednesday night by Verl Diamond, FFA president. Picked as attendant to Miss Nielson was Patsy Warren a senior student. Runners-up were Sue Ann Hansen of the Junior class and Neva Chappie of the Ninth grade.

The queen was chosen by popular vote of the studentbody after having been chosen one of four girls by a panel of judges which included Kaye Whitney, last year's State FFA Queen. Miss Nielson will represent the Springville chapter in the state queen competition of the FFA convention to be held in the spring. Junior Gleaners, Men Will Have Special Meeting The Provo Stake Junior Gleaners and Junior Men will have a special meeting tonight at p.m. in the Fifth-Eighth Ward Chapel. For the girls will be "Sacred Me" night with their mothers as guests, while the boys' "Clean Living" night will be for the boys and their fathers.

Speakers will be President and Mrs. Hilton Robertson. After President Robertson's talk to the Men, and Mrs. Robertson's talk to the girls, the groups will meet together for a social hour. Club Notes OMEGA AUXILIARY Will have a social meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m.

at 193 W. 4th S. XI BETA Will have a husbands party Thursday at the home of Mrs. Max Warner at 7:30 p.m. instead of at 8 p.m.

WOMEN OF MOOSE Legfcmette jBOcial for all wives of legionaires will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Edna Wilkins 650 N. 8th Oil; G5JD F'I 1 .4 If I II I I Mrs. Lyons Hostess For Shower Mrs.

A W. Lyons gave a kitchen shower Friday for her niece, Margaret Thompson, who is engaged to Gary Carver of Provo. Progressive games were played with prizes being awarded. Lovely refershments were served to Mrs. Blaine Thompson, Mrs.

Homer Carver, mother of Gary; Mrs. N. S. Burger, Mrs. H.

E. Roberts, Mrs. John Lawless, Mrs, Wilford Abbott, Lucille Taylor, Bernice Foster, Kathy Roberts, Lucy Burger, Delia Tucker, Diane Carver and Catherine Morgan of Provo; Mrs. Lee Carver of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Richard Sanchez, Helena, Mont.

Mr Sjoberg Observes 90th Birthday PLEASANT GROVE Observing his 90th birthday Monday was Carl W. Sjoberg, retired farmer, at his home, 44 N. 4th East, Pleasant Grove, with immediate members of the family. Mr. Sjoberg was born in Sweden Nov.

26, 1866. He came to this country in 1901. He has lived here the past 55 years, previously living Jin Salt Lake City. He married Ellen Okerlind May 1, 1902, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have three daughters and a son: Mrs.

Alice Cunningham, Magna; Mrs. Judith Rieben, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lillian Huish, Pleasant Grove; and Leonard, Salt Lake City. They have 10 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. The world's largest cash fruit and vegetable market is located at Benton Harbor, Mich.

It covers 14 acres and is municipally operated. with lunch served first. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Membership party will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Veterans Center.

All members are invited. A gift ad the family Nicholes, and handpainted place-cards by Joan Nicholes, daughter of Henry? and Kathleen Moyle. They wore orchid princess style dresses and carried leaf shape nosegays of gold chrysanthemums. For her daughter's reception Mrs. McDaniel wore an orchid brocade sheath dress and Mrs.

Bellon were a navy blue dress. They both wore white gardenia corsages. Arvin Bellon, brother of the groom, stood as best man. Maurine Bellon was in charge of the guest book. Mrs.

Merle Hyde of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ralph Knight, Mrs. Jack Adams of Orem and Mrs. Clyde Thomas of Spanish Fork, aunts of thp bride assisted with the gifts; and Lynn Anderson was in charge of the gift book. Connie, Glenda and Joyce McDaniel were git carriers.

Serving were Dorothy Devey, Sandra Healey, Janet Andrews and Linda Alldrege. They will live in Salt Lake City where both are employed. dent Phil Jensen of AnWican Fork. The bride received guests in a winter white gold circlet print faille, with gold slippers to match. She wore a white orchid corsage.

The maid of honor was Bonnie Kay Brown dressed in a green ballerina dress wearing a pink rose corsage. Mrs. Despain wore a green dress and Mrs. Johnson wore a navy blue dress. Their corsages were pink roses.

A cousin, Brian Strasburg from Lehi, was best man. The guests were served by Dorothy Devey, Sandra Healey and Ida Young. Janet Blair and Marjorie Healey arranged the gifts and a sister, Joycle Elmer, Was in charge of the guest book. The couple will be at home in Lehi. Boren Family Has Celebration PLEASANT GROVE Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Boren had a joyous Thanksgiving Day when jthey entertained for 51 family members at dinner. The activity room provided the much needed space for the large family gathering. There were 34 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren who were served the holiday bird and the trimmings and later attended a matinee, while their elders enjoy id the dinner in quiet harmony. Families joining in the celebration were Mr.

and Mrs. Don Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Adamson, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Boren and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boren, of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Butt, of Manila; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boren of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Theral Richardson of Provo; Mr.

and Mrs. O. L. Swenson and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Peterson of Lindon. Pauline Ash was a special guest of Jerry Butt. lUJLULLIjyiJUl, CM cOlS Mr. Webb is very pleased with the representation of the students participating in the chorus, as there will be around 66 per cent of the student body singing in this program. For the 350 students in the school, there are 24 teachers, an average of one teacher for every 14 students.

In addition there are two to four student teachers in each of the 95 classes. This makes for much individual attention to student problems. Counselling service is given to problem pupils, and has proven very successful. As Advertised in GIA SCAIA tT t. "Four Girl i AZC 1 Town" I 1 AU.IP.ctun MASTERPIECE I Truly a masterpiece of flavor the only loaf of its kind anywhere Hollywood Special Formula Bread lends new zest and eparkle to tasteless meals.

A secret Wend -of 16 choice grain and vegetable flours. So sensible, too. Insist on the genuine. FREE! Hollywood Ditl and CaloHt Guide. Writ lo Eleanor Day.

100 W. Monro Strtcl, Chicago 3, Illinois BAKED WITHOUT SHORT! NINO Special Formula BREAD KITCHEN TIPS Holiday Season ThM Saver! 1 by Connie Collins Even though we all admit that the holiday season is fun, it's rather hectic, too. -And anything we can-do to save time or effort is much appreciated. So I hope youll like my suggestion for family meals during the holiday season: Don't go to all the time and trouble of washing, boiling, peeling, mashing, basing or frying potatoes just open a package of Clover Club Potato Chips and serve! No fuss, no bother and you'll find your family will enjoy the change. Foe Clover Club Potato Chips maks every meal a party meal even family meals.

One of the reasons is that they're so closely elated with festive; occasions. And for variety try Cloves' Club's new, improved Shoestring Potatoes. Serve them just as they -come from the package, or pop them into the oven for a few minutes. Either way, they're delicious! So let Clover tClub foods herp make the holiday season easier and more festive for you and ths whole family! Kristy and Kerry, at 1344 North Jordan Ave. Paul J.

Daniels and his wife Annabella and children Cassie and Steven live in Sar Diego, where he is stationed at the Navy Base at Point Loma. Mr. and Mrs. Cale Whipple (Marilyn Daniels) live at Wymount Village while he is atending the Brigham Young University. Mr.

Daniels was born in Provo to Mayor and Mrs. James E. Daniels. Mrs. Daniels was born in Kanab to Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben G. Jolley. DEAR SHEILA: The bravado of youth! In three years it may diminish or become downright arrogance. Watch it.

The lot of a subjugated wife is not an enviable one. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Last yar I came to the city from a small town and met Julian. Although he was married, we began dating each other and two months ago I went to a southern resort with him. When I told him I was pregnant, he became? furious. This letter is no joke.

Please, I need help. Betty Jane DEAR BETTY JANE: Consult the local agency, of the Family Service Association at once. You need assistance for the coming baby, and legal aid to force support from Julian. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Reggie and I have been dating several months. He's a considerate boy in most respects, but has one Lf ault.

Every time we go out he talks about another girl he's dated and it's never the same one. How can I get. it across to him that this irritates me? F. G. DEAR' F.

He is perfectly well aware that it irritates you why do you think he does it? Your counterattack would be not getting annoyed. Surprise tactics are always more effective than those that are expected. Begin pointing out girls and asking him if that isn't Joyce, whom he spoke about last week, or June who was the subject of last night's discourse. You'll shock him into forgetting all these damsels, who were probably the figments of imagination, anyway. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: How can I discourage an overfriend-ly neighbor whose visits I do not like? She comes into our house when we have other guests and makes' herself part of the conversation.

This neighbor and her husband have spoiled many an evening, for us. Mrs. O. N. DEAR MRS.

O. Short of picking the lady up and pitching CHILI SKILLET GOULASH Combine in large fry pan two ,15 ounce cans Naltey's ChiM Con Came, or one 80 ounce can, cup water, cup whole kernel corn, 1 cup lightly packed uncooked egg noodles. Sim mer 20 minutes and serve with fruit salad and hard roBs. FKBK RECIPES For handy hints oo eatlv meal preparation, write to Home Economics DepL, alley Iba Magic k-r SNly vsdk CEJ I LI eawg A chorus of around 214 voices from the Brigham Young Junior and Senior High Schools will present a Christmas program Dec. 13 in the Joseph Smith auditorium.

Fredrick Webb is director of the group. There are four accompanists, and a chamber music will intersperse the program with two violins, a cello, flute and clarinet featured. The program will begin with "The Lord's Prayer" followed by two Russian carols, several 14th and 15th Century carols, unusual carols and standard carols. A special ensemble will be given by singers from the Seventh and Eighth Grades, as well as numbers by the Ninth and Senior High School combinations. The program will conclude with a French pastoral noel.

Mary Creer Queen of S. F. FFA Harvest Ball SPANISH FORK Mary Creer was crowned queen of the Harvest Ball held in Spanish, Fork Thanksgiving eve. Mrs. Creer's attendants were Cara Jean Dayton and Cheryl Carlson.

The ball was sponsored by the Future Farmers of America under the direction of Kent Killian, president, and other officers. La Thais Glub Has Hot Turkey Dinner SPANISH FORK Mrs. Youell Warner was a recent hostess to the LaThais Club. A turkey dinner was served to the following members: Mrs. Carl Marcusen, Mrs.

J. Ross Nielsen, Mrs. Gordon Ludlow, Mrs. Jay Measom, Mrs. Calvin Thomas, Mrs.

Joe Nelson, Mrs. Bert Mrs. Fay Faddis, Mrs. LaMar Tuckett, Mrs. Grant Beagley, Mrs.

J. C. Henderson and one guest, Mrs. Dean Brockbank. Following dinner, games were played with prizes going to Mrs.

Measom, Mrs. Beagley and Mrs. Marcusen. Mrs. Ludlow will be hostess at the next meeting.

will appreciate an tHAH POVia A LIGHT CO. By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR DIX: My girl friend's parents won't let her brin anyone home. We must me6t on street corners Lynne gVes two reasons for this: (1) he house is in a perpetual stte of being cleaned, redecoratd, and recurtained, and (2) er mother doesn't entirely approve of me. Since she's neer seen me, I don't know what her objections are. The motler reads your column and perbfps a few words from you will' traighten her out.

I Van DEAH VAN: It's encouraging to note tht Mom takes time out from e- pwmiyiw cleaning read a paper! Since Lnne Is 19, working and presumably to the jfpkeep of the Jhome, he's en tilled to entertain! visi- Miriei issen tors occaonally. Mother is risking the of her neighbors, who mus be slightly disgusted with housjekeeping as crazy ajs this. She 5 is missing the pleasure she flight derive from the presence bf young people, and phe's likely to lose her daughter's regard. DEAR IDOROTHY DIX: I'm 18, my sweetheart is nine months younger. We love each other and plan be married in three years.

There's one thing wrong, however, He's inclined to be dominant fand says when we're married hings will run 40-0 in his faor, of course. I Sheila Doctors ave new evidence that ouhigh-chole sterol diet is the real villain bfhind coronary disease I Iif this week's Post youll leirn how they think a low-fit die, could save thousands of lives thi year. out why the in-cidenceVof heart disease among fee Japanese, and the Eskfeaos is so low! And discoveigan eminent doctor's recommendation for ventuflly cutting- heart disease ly fifty per cent! DISNEY The nan behind Micey Molise! 'Disneyf daughter! Diane, tell 1out her famouf lather! early days in mov-ielandlf Find out how he conceited Mickey Mouse and Duck Enjoy the humorous account of how came to marry his secretary! Don't miss "My Walt IN AL 9 articles, 4 stories, 2 serials Out tody on all newsstands ALPINE Guests greeted newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson, Friday evening, Nov.

23, at a reception given at the home of the bride's parents. The new bride, Karen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Despain of Alpine. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Johnson of Lehi are the parents of the groom. The couple were married earlier in the evening by Presi- Bridal Shower Given for Mrs. Pearth, SPRING" LAKE A personal sower was given recently for Mrs. Garth Pearth, formerly Nedra Hatch.

The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Lavona Thomas. Co-hostesses were the Junior Gleaners of the bride's MIA class. Special guests were Mrs. Ralph Hiatt, mother of the bride; Mrs.

Steve Peart of Santaquin, mother of the groom; Mrs. C. Chapman and Mrs. Bonnie Peart of Santaquin, and Mrs. Dale Butler.

Games were played and prizes given. A bridal scrapbook was made. Refreshments were served. her out, I know no way to get rid of such a persistent pest. Perhaps other readers who have solved the same problem will communicate with us.

I'll be happy to pass their suggestions along to you. Send your problem to Dorothy Dix. Or write for her free leaflet D-2, "Divorces-Separations." In all cases, be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope, and send request to her, care of this newspaper. Orem Ward Sets Saturday Bazaar The Orem First Ward Relief Society will have a baked goods sale this Saturday in the Orem Safeway Store beginning at- 10 a.m. and continuing throughout the day.

Ret ief Society SIXTH WARD Will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Social Science lesson by Elizabeth Souter. Nursery. IN MINUTES YOU PLAY The HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN And a new world of pleasure and enjoyment is yours Glen Bros. Music 57 No.

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