Show i I £ J X BUSY DAYS The insignia the Warrior sorrels for plenty of action at Weber high school as students prepare for the various ' 4 f Ml activities scheduled for the next few months Basketball games radio programs sowing exhibits and publication weak are among the important events on the agenda til J mmr X mT kw Jf jJr yP& Mm I m Blai ' jj&£riin 'jll mil g9 ' ' Upper Getting ready for Publication week's radio program are John Cox Jay Butler Kenneth Howe Barbara Tucker and Margaret Frohardt Above: Kathryn Jensen puts a hem in Sharon Wilson's skirt while Florence Papageorge uses the sewing machine—all in preparation for Print Dross day which it marked for April 4 Left center: JoAnne Jackson Marjorie Saunders Harold Manning and Myma Larson practice the initiation cere Lower left: Lois Standing Nedra Allen Karen DayU Read (front) Lila Allen Laurie Sorenson and Renae Draayer (back) cheerleaders plan to do their bit at the Friday mony for new members to be accepted into the Quill and Scroll dub night basketball games Social Week Highlighted by Anniversary Party Entertainment for Visitors Luncheons and Dinners Dinners luncheons and Mrs and of Mr Kay birthdayof Kay parties illuminate the social hori brother-in-laand sister Judge zon lor the week in Ogden and Mrs Charles Gloyd Cowley Receiving a good share of best and in Salt Lake City with their wishes and congratulations was son Tom Kay who is attending the Mrs Willard on when a of home Saturday evenine Til- Friday evening when entertained at another oi a series teSB guests were bidden including of parties planned by them Hold- from Salt Lake City Mr and ism ing special interest for the group John Simonsen Mr and Mrs Henwere guests Mr and ry Volker Mr and Mrs Junius F Utah and number Mrs Harold T Kay "ef Honolulu Bosnney and Mr and Mrs Richard University of friends and Adm and Mrs William A Von Tongel The couple left for tbeir home Corn of Salt Lake City Twenty-fou- r Mrs Evans and Mrs Wilson also SallUday guests were bidden for the hosted a few friends on Monday Mrs Kay has been prominent In occasion at the Evans home at luncheon The Ogden civic and church affairs event honored Mrs David Hendermost of her life and served as pres- Sewing lub son of Salt Lake City ident of the L DS stake Relief Mrs Thomas Hollenbeck enter for seven years and of the tained members of her sewing club Family society stake Primary Aor 15 years Be at her home evening Birthdays were hiehliehted at a sides Mr Kay and Mrs Cowley Refreshments Wednesdav were served and funily luncheon at the Mansion she is the mother of Dr Willard there were nine House Saturday afternoon when attending ana Kav Kan vrapH Mrs A A Shaw and Mrs L T Dee Kay of Los Angeles Buffet Dinner observed their anniversaries ElevSt Valentine provided the motif en members of the Buffet Supper joined in for the decorative scheme for a de- the fun o wishingfamily them "happv Memories of "good times" pre- lightful buffet dinner given by Mr A large cake encircled vailed at a buffet supper given by add Mrs Joseph E Evans and Mr birthday" with iris and ferns acDr and Mrs E R Dumke at their and Mrs David J Wilson at the centedcarnations the tveatr they-fEvan- w Kay Thursday observed her eighty-thir- d birthday anniversary The occasion was marked with a familv dinner at the Double-- J Ranch and the receiving of friends and called at the home of Mrs Kay in the afternoon and evening Lending special joy to the event was the presence of her son and aaugnter-m-laMr and Mrs Har old T Kay of Honolulu They have been visitine in th nt at nw York and Washington D C prior to going to Westwood Calif to attend the wedding of their daughter Frances Ann to Frederic A Brossy Jr of Philadelphia They spent the past week at the home she C w m out-of-to- j fi rifj s |