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Show Society Women's Assoc of Willow Creek Elects Officers ODJTC tl A KZADACKZ C ra VK tom mau yp A ITATI K3y2X3G2 Mutton' lt ITT Ml hulk : till Pth i k Tan Srk-5- 0l OTAcm Atreu the Unlt4 SALT LAM PL. BA I I 727 WmI 41 M I I North Twnpto n Uf(M ItuM errr, Uvtk I Boat MM W. tSOO Orongor Day, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. k ton u. Mot taint! Hri to 5 Sat., closed Sun n Willow Creek Country Club Womens Association elected new officers Friday, Feb. 2L Mrs. Frank Carone, temporary chairman, announced that the new president, Mrs Sam Grande, will succeed Mrs Keith Sudbury. Also elected were Mrs William H. Adams Jr., vice president; Mrs. Elliott Wolfe, social chairman; Mrs Melin Benson, secretary; Mrs. Grant Strom-ness- , treasurer; Mrs Norman Anderson, publicity; Mrs Henry Pullman, hospitality and Mrs Royal Mursener, historian. The main object of the group will be to obtain recreation, facllltes for children in Two Parties Sherrie To St. Celebrate Patrick's . .a cleaner. . 97 B You . home built for better insulated no A cant beat UTAH POWER & A. O. Pi Alumnae Collect Magazines For Hospitals A special meeting for memof the Alpha Omlcron Pi Alumnae Chapter of Salt Lake City was held at the home of Mrs C. P. McCahlll, 2736 Apple Blossom Lane, bers Monday Evening, 8 pm. Members have been collecting magazines from friends and neighbors for the past six months which they will turn over to the Salt Lake County Hospital for patientss use. Delta Delta Delta Alumnae held a fashion show Saturday, Feb. 29, at the University of Utah Union Building Ballroom. "The Lady Fair was the them of the show which depicted fashions from the past, provided by Mrs George P. Osterloh, and a look at new spring clothes. Mrs Scott R. Steele was ln charge of reservation. Other committee members Mrs Robert G. Mrs. Carl Wankier, Mrs Gordon Oettll, Miss Margaret Walton, Mrs Donald Ware, Mrs Edward M. Silver and Mrs Michael Stead. Models were alumnae members, Karen Shores, Linda Pembroke, Margaret Walton, Jean Clark, Renee Melville, Lous Ann Jorgenson, Marco Osterloh, Shelley Osterloh and Debbie Stoddard. Actives, Karen Larsen, Sue Benson, Carol Claudia Murano, Selander, Sandra Hagman, Kathryn Wal yon, Mary Lindsay, Judy Wells Marva Mullins, Lynn Jenkins, and Sydney Osterloh. Suburbanettes Meadow Moor Holds Leap Year Dance A leap year dinner dance was held at the Meadow Moor Country Club, Saturday Evening, Feb.- - 29. The theme was "Girls Chasing Boys. The ladies auxiliary president, Mrs Louise Holmes announced that over one hundred mem- -' bers and guests attended the affair. Decorations emphasizing the theme were under the direction of 'Pat Wolfe. The Ladles Auxiliary lunch- Th e Ladles Auxiliary Luncheon meeting was held Saturday Teb. 22. A demonstration and display of ceramics was presented by Lynn David. . Have So'ngfest The Holladay Wasatch Suburbanettes chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., Ladles vocal group, held a special evening for family members Tuesday, February 25, 8 pm., at the Murray Recreation Hall, Murray City Park. -- Local Women Leave Friday For Japan The evening commenced with impromptu singing led by director, Jan Hunter. This was followed by several musical numbers rendered by members of the chorus. A quartet made up of Joan Brown, La Rue Richmond, Lorraine Wonnacott, Betty Terry, then entertained the group with familiar, old time, melodies sung ln the traditional barbershop style. After light refreshments were served to a group of approximately 100 people, the meeting was adjourned. Mrs. Hunter, chorus director; announces that those interested in Joining this newly organized singing group are Invited to attend the regular meetings every Tuesday at 8 pm at the Murray City Park, Recreation HalL An announcement has revealed the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Sherrie Ann Martin and Robert Dee Etherington. Miss Martin is a graduate of Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, where she was. homecoming queen in 1962 - 63. She is presently residing with her parents, Mr ft Mrs Dale A Martin ln Kennewick, Washington. Mr Etherington 4s the son of Mr and Mrs L C Etherington, 2242 East 7000 South. He has filled an LDS mission ln the North Western states and is attending the Univ. of Utah. Plans are being made for a March 13 wedding ln the Salt Lake LDS Temple. - Mrs. Beatta Johnson and her mother, Mary Ellen Frazer, 487 4 Millrace Lane leave for Japan Friday on the U. S. President Line, for a two month vacation. Mrs Frazer will celebrate her 78th birthday Sunday on board with dinner at the Captains table. Mrs. Frazer was a matron at the State Industrial School at Miles City, Montana for 21 years. This is her first extensive trip. During the past seven years she as lived with her daughter who conducts a real estate school in Murray. They will visit Mrs. Johnsons son Donald James and his wife Mlsako at their home ln Saspbo. Donald is a linguist and Interpreter, he and his wife have been married 11 years and have four children. Mlsako teaches ln the primary of the LDS Church. THE Cottonwood Club eta Sigma Phi Fashion LIGHT CO. IN THE NEIGHBOR Mar. 12 Is the date set for the Cottonwood Club Annual Spring fashion show at the club. "High Lights of Spr ing Fashion by Adrienne and Emily with Margaret Beal of Patricia Stevens narrator will be the theme of the show. The social starts at noon with a luncheon at 1 pm. Mr and Mr6. Vance Mr. and Mrs. Vance Celebrate 58th Anniversary 255-36- NEEDS-CARRIE- R BOYS TELEPHONE 278-286- 6 married March 13, 1906 In Mantl. They have three sons, L eo Vance of Kaysville, ftees y. and Douglas Vance of Hol-lada- Mr & Mrs Clarence Vance, 4860 Highland Circle, will celebrate their 58th wedding 277-987- 3. TODAY Show Features Spiring Mrs Pat Eskelsen, 1657 Creek Road, president of the Beta Zeta Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi, announced that a "Spring Rush Pledge Party will be held at 8 pm, March 6 at the home of social chairman, Mrs Darlene Cloud, 4506 Highland Drive. The theme will be "Where In the World An Invitation has been extended to Mu Phi Mu, college age girls who are eligible for the Ritual of Jewel. Those interested in Joining the sorority or attending the party, may contact Mrs Pat Escelsen or Mrs Cloud, A coffee social hour was held Saturday, Feb. 22 at the home of Member jAdvlsor, Mrs Loulse-TUtt; for new members who have recently Join the Beta Zeta Chapter to get electric heatl Q Far' Mac-farla- Announces Its. Spring Rush Party .electric heating drafts, cold spots on walls. is w. The Lady Thurg,. March 5. 1984. 11 - keeps walls, draperies, furniture More' Comforlable. Ann Martin An announcement has vealed the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Sherrie Ann Martin and Ro-bert Dee Etherington. Miss Martin Is a graduate of Ricks College, Rexburg, Ida. where she was homecoming She is prequeen In 1962-6- 3. sently residing with her parents, Mr and Mrs Dale A. Martin In Kennewick, Wash. Mr Etherington Is the son of Mr and Mrs L. C. lnton, 2242 East 7000 South. H e has filled an LDS mission in the North Western states and Is attending the University of Utah. Plans are being made for a March 13 wedding In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. modifications. electric-heating- Ann Jdartln Alumnae lt Call Show R. D. Etherington Day the Beta Sigma Phi will hold its annual "Saint Patricks Day' Frolic Dance Friday, March 13 at 8:30 pm at the Meadow Brook Country Club. Mrs Wm. T. Everlll, pub( licity chairman announced that a donation of $ will entitle the holder of the lucky ticket a chance to win the door prize, which Is a wrist watch. Part of the proceed from the affair, will go to the Rotary Training Center. Further Information may be had by contacting Mrs Everlll or Mrs or, social Walters; 255-25chairman MrsLlzSmlthCRS-020- 0. When you install flameless electric heat in your new or remodeled home, you put more joy into living, because you put more house into your home . with less cost. Some of the ways you can get more house with electric heat: Clean Lines. No bulky furnace, vents, ductwork. Easy lo Add On. You can expand your Qne easily without costly heating Tri-De- Mrs. Ensign Woodruff celebrated her 89th birthday with two parties, Wednesday, Feb. 26. Her nieces and Nephews and families from Ogden came to her home. On the 27th the neighbors brought pot luck dinner, guests were LaVon Jex, Melda Nelson, Isora Marchant, Marva Rasmussen, Ezna Burns, Lois Woodruff, and LeNore Turn-bo- Afianced to Pt?hL Cleaner Home. Because flameless For Womans 89th Birthday J Beta Sigma Phi twiiwBim Page studies. Sherrie UlaiBtetetni . Judy Lee Murray area. the To Mr and Mrs Ralph N. Murray Sr. 1400 East Vine, an- -' nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Judy Lee Murray to Jerome Gourley. The wedding Is set for Wednesday, Match 18 at the LDS Temple. The Bride-ele- ct is a graduate of Granite High School and Is attending the U. ofU. Her fiance Is the son of Mr and Mrs George A. Gourley, 4912 Cottonwood Ln. He recently fulfilled an LDS Swedish mission. He attended Dixie College Mid will resume his SUBURBAN LIVING INCOME TAX THE NEIGHBOR Salt Lake County, Utah Marry Jerome Gourley O I Judy Lee Murray March 13, at anniversary home. Both Mr and Mrs Vance were born in Fairview, San Pete County. They attended district school there and were They moved to Murray In 1926 to Cottonwood In 1928. He Is a retired chicken farmer and she was an emplyee of Utah Woolen Mills. They have five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. escriptio11 for Sandy Couple Painless Saving Plan' Wedding Making plans for their wedding April 2, are Miss Alice Elaine Eklund and Larry Deason. Parents of the engaged couple are Mr, and Wy-m- en rs George Eklund Sr., 8771 East and Mr and .Mrs Henry H. Deason, 8862 South 1350 East. The wedding will take place ln the Sandy M South 1260 ,ZhtS: rSlxth - Eleventh Ward. Participating In the Butler 3 rd Ward fashion show wiU be left to right Donna Watts, Mahala Gllllspie, Shirley West, Joyce Newton, Cindy West and Mindy Watts. Janet Robinson Engaged to Parisian Spring Richard E. Dover Theme of Butler Relief Miss Janet Robinson,1 the Z deUGHTful BOURBON n. BOURBON Distinctive lightness anc flavor in every sip. -- V ITHAIGtlT &OURBON WHISKEY, M PROOF. I r G00DERHAM I daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. Grant Robinson, 3389 El Ran cho Road, announced her en- -. gagement to Richard E. Dover cat a luncheon held at the Ft. Douglas-Hidde- n Valley Country Club Saturday. The bride elects mother was hostess. The future bridegroom at 1996 Broadmoor. He Is the son of Mr & Mrs George M Dover, Jr., Cody, Wyoming. Re is a graduate Of Utah State University where he was affiliated with PI Kappa WORTS, PEORIA ILL April 17 modeling.''' "Paris In the Spring fasn-io- n show and .luncheon will re--si- Alpha. The couple will be married In the Logan LDS Temple, Watts, Dianna Fallentlne ana Cindy West did the childrens , be presented Saturday by the Butler 3rd Ward Relief Society. In a decorative setting, portraying the Paris theme, the latest fashions wlU be modeled by Mrs Donna Watts, Mrs. Fashion Ann Chadwick, Mrs Mahala Gllllspie, Mrs Joyce Newton, Mrs Shirley West, Mrs Naoma Place Mrs Louise Armstrong,. Mrs. Roberta Christensen, Mrs. Roberta Christensen, Miss Connie Cram, Jody Mary, Lou Erickson, and Margene Malstrom. Mindy er, The newest hair styles will be demonstrated by hair stylist, Mrs Dean Bird. Luncheon will be served under the direction of Helen Winn. Decorations have been arranged by Mrs Wanda Mackintosh, assisted by Barbara Briggs, Marlene Maxfleld, Beckstead, Wyne, Beverly Anne Weight, Joan Sorensen and Lucille Stevens. The fashions for the show will be furnished by Reynolds Suburban Cottonwogd store, 6255 Highland Dr andReynolds Hlllcrest, 7301 South 9th East. 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