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Show U.5.A.C. Faculty Women's League Concludes Activities For Year ul'v mill n t to dnuoiiiHC the mm i ot die sihoidiship avvaid, home ei Alisx lhaihm Lind and Midvale i student Miss It ah tliO demon aiv avva.d Duntoid business majoi Bloomington, Id. ho Both gt.ls seniots, received a stci Ima silver take plate as a token if adimi ation fiom league and weir piisonalh pri vented to the nientbiis bv Dean Mae W i lling Mis G Alvin Carpenter tiai chairman of the aw aids commit-- t e. New Olfi er ricsidtnt t let I Mis I eonard II Pollaid at t ompamed bv Mrs. Thornton V Booth ard Mrs Lewis M Turner, lepresented 1 eagite at the state convention of the Tederatid Women s clubs in Ogwhen den Sauiiduv Apul 30 Mrs Tve shton of Vet nal, I tah, til su't I li iui i' mid L 11 , ; ' i -" h member a 1 r-- i t ' the qf Ltah State Roard of Trustees, was a featured speaker Facultv league will honor Ihe newlv elettid officets at the annual meeting at 6 30 p m . Tues-d- a Max 10 in the banquet loom of the student union building llusba ds of I.eague mem-bi- ts i I n 'till be sperial guests Mis Polluting the dinner will read a Fhnd Coinaby pi n Hovttwts fot the evening are olltteis the outgoing Mis A Mis I aVal S Mis vioniv Jpsvop B Low, Mis Geoige Q R.iteman Mis Idon M Di ake and Mis Joel . Hicks I er-ni- m Li.iejsen I 1 Debbie Reynolds Leaving For Japan ?' I Booth tiensuter Ms and Mis G. Jay bkidmue, Theoilote Nev officers of Utah State Fatnltv Womens league ate left to right, Mrs Leonard H Pollaid piesident; Mis Thornton Y Mis. teem Ellswoith. ding senetary; George Spur Of The Monent s r jJ - t 1 bv Mary Brady Winneis NOn'lNGHUI, England IP band of angiy bus passengers complained to Nottinghams Bus Company Fnday night that the timer and conductor of their bus hud parked at the side of a load and walked off. A bus company spokesman said the two employes had gone home wihout waiting for their replace-- ! menls to show up in piolest to a 'new schedule which made their j ' Dix'ip I.ee Keaton . of the Faculty Dun ford f A attending summer classes at the iiniv ei sitv d spon-voic- Abandoned Miss Bradv is affihaied with Mu Phi Fpsilon national honor-ar- v music fratermtv, and has recently been elected to Mpha iambda Delta national women s honoiaiv scholastic fiateimtv She is an honor giaduate tiom South Cache Ibgh and studied piano with Irving AVassermann. She will continue her education p v C Affiliation os .xeuetdiv. Debbie Hy-ru- m ? ie t, is Hoi I '.WOOD IIP Hexnolds said todav Ihiough her s' mini that she and I ddie Fiher on Id b. m. it i, id .n la'e June or luh despite mmols that then jov hii ol the Moment w.iv Ihe in mi e is on the t oc ks Ihctr wedding pieviouxly was hoiiot given to Dixie Ice Keaton at the Be no postponed teep dame bv the liiti i collegiate Ihe studio. MGM. disclosed vesterdav that Mix-- , Reynolds Knights and Spurs 'Ihe Spuis ol Utah State chose would leave next Fndav to enterDixie Lee for bet outstanding tain at militaiv posts in Koiea, service and leadership She was Fmmova and Japan It said the in evented with a tiophv given by wanted to pirttv actiess-Mnge- r the Jnteuollegiate Knights get avvav fiom all thee tales that her romance with Eddie Fisher is over Maiv Biadv, daughtir of Mr and Mis Geoige Biadv of will appear in a piano recital on Mav 10, at the union of building of the limeisitv Utah in Salt I ake Cits She Is a student of Dt Helen Falland and will plav the fust movement of the Schumann comeito in A minor, acoinpamed by Dr Falland. r vur Button oiuo-jioiKhti- j To Play In Saif Lake Recifall V M icplacements late. Costly Fire Minn MINNEAPOLIS of the woist fires in histon raged league presentations are, left: Chatlene Lmd, and right, Leah The 'nil Pattern S Dn!!nn re,Pm9 India NEW iTn 10 IP-- One Minne-anol- is through .capita lof Chou Fn-la- i, the Red piem.er repolled slacken with V K appendicitis while returning from (IP DELHI, Frishna Menon, Indian lepresent- - the Bandung Confeience. Krishna Menon had long talk ative to the United Nations, left todav for Peiping to anange im- - Friday night with Fame Minister mediate talks between the United Jawahailal Nehru and with and Communist China on munist diplomatic represent-- I the Foimosa casts. atives. Chou hsked Nehiu at the Krishna Menon left by plane as Bandung Conference to send a Peiping Radio announced the re- - representative to Peiping to talks. to the Chinese Communist range the U. Corn-Stat- last two downtown buildings night and caused damage estimated at one million dollars The blaze thieatened to spread through the Loop. Minneapolis es ar-tu- rn business distuet, befote firemen battle by bringended a ing it under control. two-ho- Enjoy a higher return Week In Washington This gills recened sterling sil,er cake plates. on your Savings with insured safety . . . eU i 4-- ?,.' i .. Lr An extra skirt is always a welcome addition to your wardrobe This one Is so easy to make "and so quick to tnm lovely brown and gold wheat motifs that just need to be pressed on no with Paying tubute to Utahs Mrs. Lavtna Fugal, who is America's Mother of the Year, membeis cf Utahs Congressional delegation and their wives and special guests pose on the steps of the Capitol following a luncheon in honor of Mrs. By FAAE NEALS GOODMAN A MOTHER FROM LTAH- Ameuca's Mother of the A ear for 1955 was in the National Capi- ta spotlight this week She is Mrs Lavina Chnstensen Fugal who achieved two of her fondest wishes on Monday when she ar- rived m town. One of those dreams that came true was meet-ing Pi esident Eisenhower and the other was tounng the White House flower gardens, floweis being her favorite hobby The old mother of eight Fugal, Senator and Mrs Arthuri THERE MERE A NUMBER of V. Matkins were hosts at a lunch-- ' other Utah visitors in town th.s eon in one of the rooms of the week and they couldn t have Capital Among the guests were picked a lovelier time of the year, her son. Dr. Royal Fugal, Ltahs In the spring, the Nation's Capi- Congiessional delegation and tol really puts on its test bib and their wives, Mrs J. Blacken Lee.ltuiker to live up to the reputa wife of the Governor, Mrs David tior of beign one of the most Wilson, Mrs. H E Biadley. Pres- - beautiful cities in the world ident of the club which originally) Among those A ho have been tak- sponsored Mrs Fugal, and Mr? mg nv the coloiful scenery while lev Baker Priest attending to the business which THE UTAH STATE AGRICLL- - b'ought them heie are Goveinor TLRAL College is this lemaik-'an- d M.s J Blacken Lee, E A! able mothers alma mater. Af- - len Bateman Salt Lake Citv, Sup j graridctitidr en as she was him And the visit was mu- tuaily enjoyable AAh- e- Mrs Fu- fial rematked that her hobby is flowers, the President otaered a soecial guided tour of the rose fcardl and the White Hnu e grounds for her uated fiom college ' c i Sir. 'each with degree, M.s Fugal vnh Acterwards, w honor ol Mis. II. E. Bradley, Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett, Mrs. William A. Dawson, Senator Bennett, and Dawson. Standing behind Mis. Fugal is her son, Dr. Royal Fugal. i took an a ex- - thui V. M atkins and daughtei-in- law, Loina Watkins, Uis. Mau- rue R Barnes and mother. Mis, P M Neilson, Mis Geoige D. NeiKon. Mrs J W lllai d Mat uott, Mis Rav L Maigelts, Mix Svn- ue Blackham and daughter Lou- - tension ctmrse in geneial nur- sing and home economics at the tion AC However before doing so she While Goveinor Lee is buxv at- had raised thickens, giown and tending meetings of the govei- sold floweis and harveed fmit'nois Confeience this week her m older to help p'ovide eat h of ma iv ladv ft ifndx here hav e hemi her elukhen with a college edu- - wing nr I c honot of en'ntam ration Aside fiom the mg Alls la e After a brief sightseeing tout hi ill of meeting and luuchmg of Washington the Mot! er of the with Americas Mother of the Aeat was off for New A ot k Citv A eat Mis Lee commented that vehete she is being honoted at the highlight of her AAashington various functions For those who tup was the luncheon and receo- aie interested in consulting their tion held m her honor at the local 1 schedule, sue wdi ap- - home of Mis S imuel Cai'penh Flh FRi niiinc; WAN 'IT prai on a namn wide television show on Sunday, Mothei's Day . , change loi the Gov cinoi s wife to t Only 25c a copy elaborate goodies one "didn't date eat too much of because of qere are about 1506 feet of the calottes Punch flowed from eiect, i?at wues m the average the famous Mhite House punch sl?e home ! founta.n As was to he expectedi the ladies had a very enjoyable to solve mujual problems Happy Ulgj, wheie she was called to the bed- - n,anv side of her old father who leac is eiitieallv ill DALGHIFRS OF THE Utah Pioneers in the Washington area held their Aptil meeting at the Sina'or and Mis Wat- ,n Arlington A a The lex-o- n on the Mm men Battalion was giv- en bv Mis LeRov (Anna) Mor- hothe of lxp a tecep- - Sta'e of Ltah and Merrull Wat- - tion hononng Mis lee hioiunt nick pleasant Glove, President an additional one" hunched oi of the American Daily Associa A , Con-giessm- get awav fiom Washington's pol- ltical siene for an afteinoon of visiting in the setene atmosphcie of the Caipwenters chaiming, subuthan home. A delicious luncheon was setved bv Mrs. in the afternoon sant Grove, Utah, found a kindled spirit in M.s Eisenhower. Com- menting that he was one of sev- en boss, the Prexioent chatted noxtaligu ally about his expeu- ences of growing up in a laige famil. THE PRESIDENT WAS obu- oius'y just as impressed with this veiv rharming mother 'She has 34 Fugal They are: Congressman If A. Dixon, Mis. David J. Wilson, Mrs. Aithur V. Watkins, Mis J.' Daniel Mrs Blacken Lee, Senator Watkins, Polling, Mrs. Lavtna Fugal, Mis. Ivy Baker Priest, embroidery necessary. Pattern No. 5571 contains tissue waist sizes 24, 26, 28, inches In cl; material requirements: sewing directions; color transfer for 2 motifv each 6" x 7". Send 25c in COINS, your nafne, address and the PATTERN NUMBER to ANNIE CABOT The Logan Herald Journal 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Illintos Now available the 1935 Needless oik AIBUM printed in attractive colors. It contains 56 pages of lovely designs plus 3 gift patterns directions punted in book trtnoon as imuh as am one el-vv as Mis happv lobe among women with whom she xh.i'ed so mam common inteiextx Mis it al numbers were leniltiid hy Alt- Afton Maigelts and Mrs. Jane) Romnev MRS HEN RA ALDOls DIN- e, kin-- , gi aiulfathei Wi'h Mis AVaikmx, other hostesses included Mis Vein (Angina' Woithmgton. Mrs 1 mil iv K iNamomi' Thomas, and Alls Haven i,na) Willev Piesilcnt Atval (Pearl) Goodsell piesidetl C ONGRI sNAl W DIXON was ON a'ul Mts William A Dawson among otluu membeis amk dele- attended on Thuisdav a AAlute g HCs fiom 1 ih who last week House tea Mrs Eisenhower gave attended the dinner-meetinof As al- - the Mountain States Association foi Congressional wives wavs the Inst ladv was th gi - '1 his i, an or gumation of people a uj the mig ti i fiom Lie vveuein sta'px who get (mis .table wa iadu with beautUul, tofcct'iei to discuss and attempt 1 g a- ho-'e- I Mother s Dav to mothers He aid Join nal. wondeiful the who CURRENT RATE ON INSURED SAVINGS No matter what your investment program is - Uranium, oil, stocks or bonds it's wise to build a cash reserve for unexpected emergencies. And the ideal place to build this cosh reserve is ot Logon Home Building Society where your savings are always safe, always ready, and always earning" dividends . . . currently 3.o. 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