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Show LE 20C Sunday Herald SUNDAY,FEBRUARY25, 1938 JOHN” W.” SHEPHERD Vos DALLIS CHRISTENSEN | MRS. ANTHONY I. BENTLEY | BYU Women MRS MONNAHAN Women’s The BYU Women is an or-| ganization which began informally when President George H. Brimhall called Mrs, E. H. Eastmond into his office and s-‘d he would like to have the wives of the faculty organized @s a group, for the purpose of | «§ ‘ “RALPH KUNE . | Gem, Mineral Executive | Society | Secretaries 4 “RORALPHBENSON ~ TWILLA NEWBURY MRS, CHESTER PERRY x Downtown | Timpanogos | BPW Club | Coaches | The Business and Profess- | Kiwanis Daughters Of Pioneers sonal Woman is a nationally fedjerated club founded in 1919. Its The Timpanogos Gem and | The Downtown Coaches Club | A members are woman who are| Mineral Society will host the} qe ioth annual Seminar for|in Provo started in 1941 andj The Provo Timpanogos Kiw- successfully engaged in a busi- Re-elected for another year annua! gem é and mineral show Secretatien wil highlight ight thee membership now exceeds || nis an will perticipate this year|ness or a profession . as president of 4the Daughters of the Vieh Federation of - year for Utah Valley Chapter of mae ant rae club is| With more than 5,600 clubs in| Meetings are held monthly| of The Utah Pioneers, “Dora and Mineral Societies at Executives’ Secretaries, Inc. | The purpose ath-| North America, the Far East,| at the Women’s Cultural Center Perry, and her two counselors Eldred Center on May 10, 11, promote i Medical Auxiliary intercollegiate sociability among Auxiliary to the Utah County! | —— April, a Carribean, and Western Europe|in Provo, The theme for the|Leona Pope and Celeste Hales, ics at Brigham Young Unilin promoting the 1968 program|current year is “Plan for Pro-|preside over the 23 camps of Psi versity. The club meets weekly “Be a Builder, get Per-|gress — All Systems Go”. \the DUP. tive during the football season. Foot- of, the faculty families and pro- Medical Association is to fur-| annual show of the Utah Coun-|* S#¥-0n8 Progr: The particular objects of B.P.| The principal purpose of the ther the objectives of the ty rocklounds and will display further sore ” — we (Dall movies are shown, and on sonally Involved.” viding some recreation. Officers this year are R.|W.are: Jorganization is to gather pionMedical Associatian in the ad-|collections from seven Utah eecw~ re a lesser schedule during the He appointed a committee at |Ralph Benson, president; To elevate the standards for cor histories and diaries. These |clubs, The public is invited to) sessional women are invited balance of the year. |Bailey the next faculty meeting and | vancement of medicine. A. Lindstrom, vice pres-| Women in business and in pro-| are published in lesson pampeste ~ d firms|_. Activities traditionally start ident. asked Mrs, Eastmond to act _ In May,i“ the medical 1 aux-| attend frce of charge. hes |"? attend the seminar, and firms| oa year with a steak fry in| ident; Robert H. Hales, past| fessions, rm se the’ eaeeat oe \phlets monthly. Once a year the as chairman. iliary helped staff the “Muzzle| The local organization are encouraged to send their|1. A, as members are|President, and Allen B. Gomez,|| 1¢ promote the interest ofiesson material. is published in At the end of the school year Measles Clinics.” Over 4900 in-/nearly 200 mer are personnel, treated to talks by the BYU) Secretary - treusurer. |business and professional wo-'book form to be sold to the President Brimhall suggested noculations were given, jinterested in mineral specimen, |" Fund. from the event are util- football coaching staff who give| This year's directors are: ee iene . public. They are invaluable for that the women organize as the fostering The purpose of the Woman’s|2nd 12, It will be combined with the be — ng ~ = ea Amblyopia (lazy eye blind. gemstones, fossil and arti-|:,24 19 provide a scholarship for an analysis of the coming sea-|Aifred Ridge, Bruce Dixon,| To bring about a spirit of/students who are studying Utah BYU Faculty Wives, which they ness) clinics were conducted in|!#cts. They stress safety on), “woman business student at son and team. |John E, Beal, Roy Mallory, Cooperation among business and |history. Later the name was} During the week of the first|Willard Loveridge, John a ities tol, O€ cAMP Was recently orchanged to BYU Faculty Wom-| Utah County during the Fall) desert, andaes trips,the Brigham Young University. did, of 1967. Assisted by PTA and|POOChOClionand commer.| ESLa unique business wom. football game, the club zen \dock, Laon Sparks,Howard),ssteed pesamiiet| sacined an named the “Oak ‘n order to include the wom- school nurses, 667 pre-school) |. exploitation and the pre-|€2's ., organization inati i Nielsen, Wolsey. le since the clas /bers* meet in the BYU ee at Spi en on the faculty proper. children were tested, with 56 4 ified membership belo: to|and en “chuck wagon” EE po : 7 , kb iis, i — e adicatiog along| ee —ne . Tes In the fail of 1990 the name referrals. Another clinic is ee ~~ tenes fms ae fal inaddition to watching] Some of the objectives of the/lines of industrial, | scientific|out of eight that were planted Hing po wenconan when | planned for Provoin the Spring. ——— cra inierest in| unity, each of which assigns|a workout of the team under ceatbal To , Sou Ler parapetAreerss year|” 1853. It wascalled the “Burr ; i f .| Because interes tive tive |the lights. establishment of a new Circle) P s Oak.” The tree was transof salt members joined. the| MonitCoredre irpe| Various phases of lapidry|® etary aisrepresentative| Backemll season is ushered|/K Club at the Utah Technical was tocontrbule Christmas! plantedtr 6th West and First re ‘ was|oriented tocharity, ically |", the club is sponsoring tne Utzh Valleyxy Chap!Chapter repre-|in by the traditional ham and|College, present an annual/ifts, through the American'south in Provo, where it has a local Last medically #From - handful of irenthusias-|donated e it year/(@Ss_in_ silversmithing and|.en1. 39 jocal business, indus-|beans night held in the Smith |Memorial Award of distinguish- 7ed Cross, to th the soldiers in).‘ on ever since, i cate friendship Iotellon |$405 was given to. Camp Utada,| 2, Sts of agip trial an dprofessional firms, Fieldhouse. At this event Coach |ed service in the community, Vieham. Twilla N Once each month camp meetfural and cultural development|@ summer camp for diabetic|*esins eas regulate chapter meets monthiy|Stan Watts introduces his team honor young men and women| ei wala Newbary: ings ure held at which time ‘ g lned. ns cm; ae 9 b ir I ul ee a ners famactive men ciiesSareesmm */eer forefathers, relater.Fin ts be eee eee ae oy se spring sestemos iim eenot_paricia sed viongresien:Vine5 ach July the DUP plang a ereens npn le, wchrTorey net Ain, Yur ek Foegme |Proeaapnere; leFioreGi,ets st He ew i , ight” i nt eve wntown ; J Te-|. P ee saciepra omy,a Seamiatit pena eney -_ rr saerein, oe ives pe eee Coaches Club calendar — the|nual spring track meet for boys es Soman,horn eid Mes. daseGone this year's president. 7 2 ants oti the loll chapler wor ergen-|®PTiN6. ards banquet and girl, resist foreign stu.|Seereary: Elizabeth Harmer, so peasa tonor ‘An added feature of the BYU| On April 22, a Health Career |interested in and minet:|ized in 1965 with the sbjective| The highlight of this affairjents and travelers, Promote] Teanuer; _Cynthh lyn Puled. Each camp was given a Women is the Newoomers|Day will presented t0|als or related areas is welcome|of encouraging high standards, {is the ion of the Dale|respect for, the law and com-| eoeneorass cicaideat, (part of her life to portray in group first organized twenty |students at Provo High School. tp become member. interestingwomen in secretar.| Rex Memorial Awrad in mem-|plete the “eye glass and sur- wnain. past president. (story, song and dance years and now boasting a/Plans are being made to include i i ial adminsirative work and fur/2™Y, 9 Dale Rex, a BYU stu-/gical instrument” project to| wit, Newbury, president,ee women whose ‘ery detiaied slate of ofices|stadents from Alpine and. Nebo A236 the interesting ceted| bering the interest oftheir own|% and basketball player who send thece vitally needed items eriends a nelcome fos business)te useal wun ore ‘whose purpose it is to orient|districts, as well This project|*7s,°% me f firms“through cooperative en| ¥2s_ highly. decorated for valor| overseas. nd rosesional women wan) tpoeeiors cae to es New members of BYU Women| will involve the help of many through social and infortiative| persons in the gatherings, mineral fields to crystals and polished cabs eta proce and ex-| 0% 2S Well as ae Sooperative ae ; : \in World War II and gave his| life in that conflict, Tne club also seeks to in-|cate to join Provo Business ray, id MeBor a sai . Perry. crease the membership as the | and Professional Women’s Club, | ization,” fos-) ESI is international in scope) Ralph Kubni is serving as|need arises and qualified in-\p This year BYU Women have hibits depicting the vast num- - such as petrified woods and Reten this year’s president of the! dividuals become available for et to utilize talent |ber of careers relating to medi- The local society is affiliated|all major business, industrial Ks eee both in the preparation and in| Inadition to these local with the Rocky Mountain and|and professional firms. the rcesentation of programs, the Ke ith National Federation of| The annual corporate convenects worl aux-| Gem Mineral tionMay, will with be held Los Angeles Free B Gi the State auxillary and National seit" and as the state Societies as in Mrs,inPhys ree Booklet Gives _|iliaries on many aditional pro-| Members ae oe Paect aby on Tipsips On On B Budgeting i Jects such as collecting sample ake hi in ne Deen drugs, " medical books and old bende in _ ” StanVale caeaedad a ay, al WASHINGTON — Can't seem |euipment to be sent to needy] John W. Shepherd is the curs fe make ends meet? Maybe peprintions on ae rent president. Wally Cole,! There are 18,281 square miles you'd better let family econ-|year, help several immediate meee is|of national forests in New Sotiatvenoe mie tela made from old Mme give you some helpful guides, |gowns from old white shirts Free for the asking is new|and leper bandages are being Publication, “A Guide to Bud-|knitted to be included in the pete - the Family.” It tells |o on pa % Priorities, suggests Seeiiel for the 1967-68 year is Mrs. WERE RYH 108, Office of Information, i : AMERICAN 1] VETERANS EFe WASATCH | CHAPTER NO.NO. 1 t@ L. Meetings TO THE UTAH COUNTY 3rd Thursdi aIstoa.andVenicecarte Our purpose—To further the objectives cf the Utah fF Medical Association in the Advancement of medicine. oe D A V OFFICERS For further information call 373-3583 or 373-2563 een Horley Bradley AUXIUARY OFFICERS ELECTIVE and APPOINTIVE OFFICERS President President-Elect . Vice President Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Historian . Mrs. James R. Monnahan . Mrs. Stanley N. Clark Mrs. M. Moreno Robins . -Mrs, Duane E. Davis Mrs, Robert T. Swenson Mrs. Carl D. Anderson Myrtle Shokespeare Commander Wayne Bowen cone _ Adjutont ond Treasurer Max Johr-on ...Sergeant et Arms Dwight Shokespeare sean Patti . Utah Lake Lions Club Qr \v* Looks Forward to An organization for wives of B. Y. U. faculty, staf? members, female faculty and staff. * Organized to provide opportunities for intellectual, cultural and spiritual developmentof its members. President ... Mrs. Anthony I, Bentley Ist Vice President 2nd Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer . -Mrs. Weldon J. Taylor Mrs. J, J. Keeler irs. Rodney Turner -»»Mrs. Elliot Butler . Mrs. Marvin Nelson L OD G E Judge Advocate . NO.4 14 80 No. Univ. Sgt. At Arms WOMEN’S AUXILIARY OFFICERS WAAENE as cov nscag stacy ssssovescteocstawnncyetLue ree . Robert Williamson Secretary ‘Treasurer «.-Tharen E. Richins Treasurer ........+ seeeeeeeee Aver §. Hampshire © KIWANIS CLUB REBEKAH LODGE COMMUNITY SERVICE--WE BUILD Chartered January 25, 1963 Meetings Held Every Wednesday 7:00 a.m. Royal Inn CLUB OFFICERS President .. Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . Bulletin Editor . . OFFICERS 1967-1968 -Vern H. Jensen OFFICERS OF DEBORAH REBEKAH LODGE No. 6 Ist Vice President . -Charles Stewart 2nd Vice President ........+ James Paramore Noble-Grand .......sccescesseseseen a Blanche Richins Vice Grand +» Mildred Brereton President .......+ Sr! Vice President .......sseeeessesses Ivan Sovine -TreGsure ..seseeeeeeees Arthur D. Slater Secretary-Treasurer re Tall Twister’. 000000 0cnceve «..Max Littlefield ees i Day Jr, Vice President ... Ne Oe ereee bi ccedeinc reseed ouee Recording Secretary .. Carl R. Nielson oe Adjutant . Meets every Ist and 3rd Tuesday, 8 p.m. Noble a Grand ... .Wallace R. Wayman Chaplain ... Major Project: Fort Utah Park Wo men New Horizons ovo ipececgetesess se ceceenua Cecil Day . Ernest Whiting Tom Ws omiere PROVO TIMPANOGOS .-Mrs, Preston G. Hughes mY. Reporter Norma Jackson ....Sr. View Comm. Mrs. Wayne A. Mineer Parlimentarian zation ls to provide for the Veterans of World War 1 and for their mutual benefit, pleasure and amusement, to keep alive friendships and memories Gash va Senior Vice Commander Jr. Vice Commander .... T. PR AND AUXILIARY WOMEN’S AUXILIARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Oneof the main objects of our organi- of World War 1, and to venerate the memory of their honored dead. —_—_—_ fre,; Weshingon,, DC,D.C, 9680" 205, pilpi te— Wor! Id War ar | of of the the USA, , Inc. Ine, Veterans of Mexico THE DISABLED , etc. For a copy write for|James R. (Marian) Monnahan. US. TIMPANOGOS BARRACKS teense Seeman erates meant BOARD MEMBERS M. Dale Peterson, J. Wallace Boswell, N. La Verl Christensen, Marvin White, Richard Hundley. aauny Treasurer .. Jr. Past Grand ‘Coastubton etc Right Supporter to Noble Grand ... Bailey A. Lindstrom Allon Gomaz eae M.Reed Izatt BOARD OF DIRECTORS a = Director 6.0... Melba Spendlove eeueeeeeeees Alfred Ridge Director . fi Elda MaeWilliamson . «Bruce Dixon Director . wees Ida Elliott John E, Beal Director ... tea a: Seaton IW 'L « -Roy Mallory Director ... +» Will Director .a Director .. Director . Shen ed Director Mrs. Verl R. Broun FRIENDSHIP-LOVE-TRUTH ++++R. Ralph Bensen DUBGIBE shies eer erenansnnd dv. i Gol aaoe ieee LaVorn Sparks - Howard Nielson Dale Despain ++ ++Robert Wolsey |