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Show j - : PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1940 : 1 PAGE THREE laLcxcstinj Feaiurta Fc? 7crocn; Quia and Society Edited Phone 494 Lo-drre N t ' - Gleaner, M Men Banquet Proves Attractive Event A highlight r.rr.orz the social functions tendered during1 the wet-k-er.d was the annual Provo stake Gleaner and "M" .Men banquet, held in the First ward hall Saturday evening". ' On? hundreii and pixty pue5ts went "Around the World With the M. L A.," the "ship" being- captained by Maurice Her.ir.grr. Members of the receiving' line extended greetings In different languages. ' The rotunda was arranged as a ship's deck, with flags of the different countries and pennants. Lee Valentine, in Spanish Span-ish c .. -- '. r'. iye J music : ; In V.". d.-irr lull. Urpe waU L'.ri r; re J tie ecu:-. tries to i -"vLs.ted"" on the "vovage," .".! i fcuse ship, silhouetted against the .-. i. the cr.t?r of attrac-:icr. attrac-:icr. ca th Clearer and "M" M;t jh;f;!ir tUjplayJ. as waj the Lfetuoy. -3. S. Compar.lon-Sir.sTi." Compar.lon-Sir.sTi." T- flags of th miny countries coun-tries were in gum drrps and were gttren ls favors. Petted plants and fm. and f ink candles In ptr.fc J blue candelabra were use-il aio. . elcorr.e remarks were made cy .M'ua Dorothy lTuse, Gleaner T-neid-nt. and Joserh Cheever, -II" Men president, who intro-d.iee-1 -CafUin- Henir.ger. A string trii, composed of Rita An-derson. An-derson. Vira Davis ar. i June Bar-tor., Bar-tor., played. Tcasta were given as fcZ-t: The Tort of fcerrlce, Flike Refers; Tort cf Friend-hip. Friend-hip. Merlin Jensen: "Port cf Hippina. Rosamond Sessions; -Port cf Love." MUs Olsen cf the Eor.r.evUIe ward. Mexican melodies were furnished by Bob Bowman, who, with Lucy DIutX presented the Mexican Hat d.-.ce. Al3o. there was a Dutch "Jance. under the direction of Ivin Yours:, presented by Phil rGh.-?on, F.h oda Flack. Wane startup. Deanr.e Stevens. Eldon ChrWc-r-herson. .Violet Oldroyd mi Jack Beck; a Bohemian dance -v Cart 'i Gror.eroan. Zellr Wright: Hawaiian dance, Geneal Hayward: acccrdion solo. Hazel Palfrey man; "Swiss Echo Song." fv u; Bullock: Russian song, F.:-'.. A &h worth; community i.ir.?-i.-.. led by Joseph Jameson. LMr.cinj concluded the evening's ictivities. - Delta fheta Clii Plans Fashion Tea The public Is cordially Invited to atter-1 the annual spring fashion .ea cf the Utali Epa;ion chapter, DeiU TheU CM. to be held Wed-re Wed-re -1 y evening, Feb. 21. at the Go5f clubhouse. The merchant ace cooperating a-ith the girl In presenting the I-at-minute modesi cf the day. Cards and luncheon will also be f-.5--i ncketa may be secured frc-m any cf the members. MLjs Beth Scho field is chairman on arrar.gementa, and Is beir. M-sitd M-sitd by Miss Avenell Lines, Miss it.i dred Moe. Miss Kathieen Bow-ardJ. Bow-ardJ. ills llaurine Eigrelow, Miss Grtn3e Sauer and Misa Helen Adleman. president. HowTo Relievo Misery of Your rrxid thick Li s-rr on thnt an,t cover ;:h a warrrej cloxh. VircKub's cLuiie action tn'-ct tLntie rcLef. It acts as a pocJt.e to penrtrate th surce sion; and its soothe i rnetLcinal vapors are trn-J-ie-i dject to the IrnutoJ axr pa'iairn. Try it. to loojen rhJcsm to cirar air raaaa ;je hcck tendencv to cot;; ;h and to relieve the t r-.zztti C.-V3 uic:;s soreness of chetm Laundry Service is Fa ster Two day service is available to Troy laundry users, and that's fast work! Speedy pkk-up and delivery at no charge. For information and ! SY? Y Mse throat. i f LJlchc4t, end back 11 ill-JWuh p lent v of Vki J Va pcR ub a t ted : imev Then T . T T TVT TT Ik? "v Lambda Tau Valentine Formal ' Among the attractive eoclals of the wtek end. was the Valentine formal dir.ncr-dance tendered by the Lambda Tau club Saturday evening at the Haase cafe. The banquet table was arranged in pretty Valentine fashion, with red hearts holding bouquets of white sweet peas. Red candles anl red balloons were also employed em-ployed in the scheme, and balloons were a 13 about the hall- Favors for the men consisted of white linen handkerchiefs. Miss Virginia Taylor, president welcomed the group, and a program pro-gram was presented by the Fre-dova Fre-dova Dancing echool. aa follows: Song and soft shoe dance, Shirley and AnlU Jensen; reading and dance, Barbara Nicholson; acrobatic acro-batic dance. Lois Jean Crockett; tap dance, Barbara Nicholson. String- music was played during the dinner. - Mrs. Horace Erienbolt waj chajrnan, assisted by Mrs. Boyce Rawlins, decorations; Mrs. Clyde Crockett, music; Miss Neva Hanson, Han-son, program: Mrs. Bert Bullock and Mrs. Leo P. Hales, dinner; Miss Dorothy Jones, chairman of the hall; Mrs. Edwin Hall, finance chairman. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Hales. Mrs. Alma Nlelson. Mr. and Mrs- Bert Bui-lock. Bui-lock. Mr. and Mrs. Lob .Collins. MUs Virginia Taylor. Kenneth Crop-er. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Falkner, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Fitz- ,j Mrs. Leonard Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Rawlins. Miss Ila Brockbanlc. Verl Dixon. MiAS Nadine Taylor and Weldon Taylor. Quilt Made By Auxiliary A group cf women met several afternoons last week at the home of Mrs. Harvey HIggins, and spent the time quilting for the American Ameri-can Legion auxiliary. The beautiful quilt 14 to be given giv-en by the auxiliary Feb. 24. Luncheon Lun-cheon was served each day. The group Included: Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Greer, president; Mrs. Vern Thurber. Mrs. Earl Conder. Mrs. Gccrge Mecham. Mr Geove Carter. Car-ter. Mrs. E. G. DumelL Mrs. J. J. Nuink. Mrs. Thomas E. Beesley, Mrs. Harry E. U.rey. Mrs. AJvin nar.ipla. lira. Ceorre Kimber. Mrs. Edward Kimber and Mrs. JLarvey liiggtns. - - Sewaco Club At Dinner, Show A no-hostess dinner was held at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Friday evening- by memters of the Sewaco club. Mrs, Hope I'eay was reelected president. The Misses Fay and Fawn Jones sang an original song, and Miss Ardyth Oiscn gave a poem on "Friendship. Valentine favors were given, and red candies in tall stiver holders formed the table centerpiece. center-piece. Later, the group attended the Paramount show. service, just call 164 Wfk m 1 1 1 . I " J Relief Society Programs Relief society meetings will be held Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in the L. D. S. ward meeting houses- Good programs have been planned and all women are welcome. FIRST WARD A membership social will be held and Mrs. Sterling Ercan-Ivack Ercan-Ivack will review the book, A Woman's place." The young motj.tis are especially invited. Rel. ...iments ,wm be served. SECOND WARD A special membership day program pro-gram will be furnished, including includ-ing a humorous skit, trio music, instrumental selections, solos and readings. Refreshments will be served. THIRD WARD The' work and business "committee "com-mittee will be in charge, and the affair will be In the form of a membership party. iMrs. Edith WaUace, Mrs. Emma Huff, Mrs. Maggie Tolman and Mrs. Sue Steadman will present the progarm. There will be a demonstration dem-onstration on the making of sandwiches for school c'uiiaren's lunch boxes. Dues will . be accepted. ac-cepted. A program and refreshments refresh-ments win be enjoyed. There will be a nursery. FOURTH WARD A memoership dues party will be held, with tne work and business bus-iness committee In charge, Mrs. Bertha Memmott win give the lesson on "School Lunches." Two readings will Lj given by Luciie Nelson, and a duet by Elaine Brown and Barney Ra.wlings.The family relations class will meet and Mrs. Elda Jackson will lead in a discussion on "The Place cf the Father in the Home." Refreshments will be served, lhere will be a nursery. Quilts and bedspreads will be displayed. . FIFTH WARD The , work and business committee com-mittee wm be in cnarge, Mrs. Veva Berg to conduct. Mrs. Russell Rus-sell Swenson will give a demon-strationo demon-strationo on "God ood Haoits and Appetites." The women are to take paper and. pencils. The young motners' group is especially especi-ally urged to attend. There will be a nursery. ' , SIXTH WARD A membership party has been arranged by the work and business busi-ness committee. A program has been planned and refreshments will be served. The committee comprises Mrs. Gwen- Hatch, Mrs. La Vern Oldroyd and Mrs. Mary Livingston. There will be nursery. - , M.VNAVU WARD - The work and business committee com-mittee Is sponsoring a membership member-ship party, with Mrs. Josephine Lyman In chagre. ..A talk on "God Food Habits and Appetites" will be given by Mrs." Irene Ja-cobsen, Ja-cobsen, and a demonstration on cake decorating will be given by Mrs. Lyman, assisted by Mrs. Erma Walker and MTs. Irene Jacobs Ja-cobs en. A special reading will be gven by Mrs. Lynn Hayward. and the Relief Society . chorus will furnish the music, under the direction of Mrs. Ada Wiseman. Refreshments will be served. riOXEER WARD Annual dues day will be held, and every woman in the ward is urged to attend. Mrs. Harriet Eigler has the lesson in charge. which is to be given by Mrs. Maori Lhristenscn and Mrs. Marilyn Mari-lyn Lerwoll. Kenneth Flvcrarc will demonstrate cake decor ating. Msr. Madelyn Thornton will sing. Women who "have not as yet drawn the names of a secret pal. will do so Tuesday. BONNEVILLE WARD The work and business committee com-mittee will be In chare-e. and a party will be held for- the annual dues. Mrs. Bessie Reese, Mrs. Mabel Smith and Mrs. Auce Lowe have the program in charge. A full attendance is urged. O ' Tomorrow is Valentine Day . . . and you're on the spot. Mister! Your thoughtf ulness . is going to be measured by the kind of Valentine you give. Special ! VIOLET ond RED ROSE CORSAGE, (Sfl fa Fancy Box Delivered 4iiUlf Provo Greenhouse PilONE EIGHT-0 Where the Flowers Grow 'J . 'v -i'- V I- - 1Q40 Vnrhnntmpnt created by Maurice, this XWV, M24 ICiaflimciVlovely Epw hair style features wide pompadour waves that end in dancing ringlets. The basis of this mode is a right side part continuing down the back with one wave blossoming into a neat, swirled effect Provo Matron Complimented Mrs. John T. Giles was pleasant ly surprised Saturday afternoon at her home by, a group of friends and relatives, the occasion being her seventy-sixth birthday anniversary. anni-versary. - '"- . W-.:1;-' The time, was spent in social chat , and . music... followed ; by. a dainty tray luncheon with pretty Valentine favors and decorations ; Present were Mrs. Alene Peterson, Mrs. Emma Nelson. Mrs. Eva Peterson, Pet-erson, Mrs. Wilmot Tucker, 4 Mrs Bina Law. Mrs. Petrea Giles of Salt Lake, Mrs. Edna Hickman of Eureka, Mrs. Ellen Giles, ' . Mrs Clara Giles, Mrs. Bertha Giles, Mrs. Beulah Henrichsen, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Orlyn Jones, Mrs. Nan Giles, Mrs. Edith Baum, Mrs. Eva Gillesp'le, Mrs.' Luciie Boshard, and Mr. and Mrs. Giles. : Lovely flowers and other gifts were presented to the honor guest. ' ' . Guests at Supper Party Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Egllson entertained en-tertained at a delicious hot supper sup-per Saturday evening' at their home. - " '; ' The following guests were present: pres-ent: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fairer, Bishop and Mrs. L. C Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Farrer, Mr. nd Mrs. Tony Brumnjak, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Al-den Al-den Chatwln and daughter Arlys, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Chatwin sll of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dixon of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dixon of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKay and daughters Bernlce and Beverly, of Ephralm. Progressive rook was played, the high score prizes going to Mrs. J. E. Farrer and Robert Woodward, Wood-ward, and the consolation favors to Mrs. J. M. ' Farrer and J. E. Farrer. " ' . : On Valentine Day . K Lct Flower 8 Speak For You! 'S0:I Flowers yjftHiX Without jr Delay i I - - - - - I Supper Follows Church Program . ' After the meeting in the ' Pio neer ward chapel Sunday night, the program being presented by the millenial chorus of Salt Lake City, a , party was held for the visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dalebout. j A '. delicious - hot cupper was served to SO guests. .The bishopric enteralned, the group including Bishop and Mrs. William D. Nor man, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Killpack, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Flygare and Mrs. and Mrs. uoiden naxi seen. , ; - , j - . Husbands Give Dinner Party ; ! Alpha club members were entertained en-tertained by their husbands, at a delicious Chicken dinner at .the Chicken Roost Friday evening. Later, progressive 500 ' .was played. In attendance were ' Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Larson, Mr. ' and Mrs. Byron Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paxman, Mr. : and Mrs. James H. Kirk, Mr. and ' Mrs. Hyrum Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passey, Mr. and Mrs. "S. R. Sor-enson, Sor-enson, Mrs. A. A. Anderson and Mrs. Rose Kartchner. Variety Qub Entertained . 1 The Variety club met at the home of Mrs. Vlrpjil Peterson, Thursday afternoon, - and the game, "Seven-up" was the diversion.-" '"-- . ; . Mrs. Glen LaMar Johnson won the high score prize, and - Mrs. LaVar Groneman,- the second favor. fa-vor. A delicious Valentine luncheon lunch-eon was served to Mrs. LaVar Groneman, Mrs. Vearl Olsen, Mrs. Daroid Olsen, Mrs. Dean Hansen, Han-sen, Miss Leola Peay and Mrs. Glen LaMar Johnson. ..J. : . . Little Folks Given Party ; Mrs. H. J. Corleissen gave a lively blrthdav party honoring her four-vear-old daughter, Alice Ann, Friday Fri-day afternoon at her home-- Games, a delicious luncheon, a prettily trimmed birthday cake and novelty Valentine favors de-Hehted de-Hehted the following youngsters: Shirley ' Allred. Harley Hales Leisle and Clive Stevenson. Barbara Bar-bara and Dolly Woolf, Alair Bunnell Bun-nell and Nancy Condon. . . , . , . Party Planned For Junior Girls The Utah stake Junior girls are to meet together at the Third ward hall Tuesday evening at 7:30 o clock. , : A travelogue on , "China, will be given by -Mrs. Joseph Hughes of Spanish Fork, and there will be a musical program and refreshments. All girls of the various wards of the stake 15 and 16 years of age. are cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. : . ' f v . '. ' When a horse or a cow eats bark, it is usually a sign of a deficiency de-ficiency of mineral matter in their diets or of bad teeth. Calendar SOCIAL ART The Social Art club meeting, planned for tonight at the home of Mrs. William Vincent, has been postponed for a week. Miss 'Alice Bown will be hostess to members of the O. S. social Unit of the "Y'' this evening at her home, 444 North Fourth East street. -' ' ' ' - l' " HAPPY HOUR The Happy Hour Bridge club will meet Wednesday at 5:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Glen Borget. LES AMIES ' Members of the Les Amies club will meet at the home of Mrs. Helen Knight Wednesday evening. REYNOLDS NO. 6 A meeting of the Alice Louise Reynolds club. Chapter No. 6, will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, instead of Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Edith Cottam, 458 North Fourth East. " Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Manetta Hen-rle, Hen-rle, Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsbotham and Mrs. Ethel Kerr.. Mrs. Grace Croft is in charge of the program, Ja lory Music. UTAH SOROSIS Members of the 'Utah Sorosis club will meet Wednesday at f o'clock at the Women's clubhouse. Mrs. J. R. Hodson will be hostess, and Mrs. R. Gam Clark will review re-view "T. B.' by Fannie Hurst. t ' DE NOVO : The De Novo club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alvirt Corbett. " UNIVERSITY DAMES The University Dames club will hold a Valentine party, -with the husbands as guests, Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the Fourth ward meeting house. Mrs. Evelyn Clark is chairman, and reservations reserva-tions should be made tonight by calling her at 268-J, or Mrs. Ruth Hammond, 609W. LAKE VIEW ICRS. SAX) DC SHAW '. Ee-porter Phon 018-R-S .' LAKE VIEW- Richard Taylor and Parley Madsen Were the speakers speak-ers at sacrament meeting Sunday night. The M. I. A.: chorus sang two numbers. Irvin Bunnell had charge of the services. " Mr.: and Mrs. Martin - clinger are announcing the arrival of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis (Alta Clinger), of Los Angeles, Ange-les, -at that place. Mrs. Clinger will leave Wednesday by bus to be witn ner, daughter. . All was re ported doing nicely. " - All ladles, of the Relief Society in Lake View are asked to bring their scissors at the work and business ' section Tuesday", as patterns pat-terns will be cut. Also the making or sandwiches will be discussed. All are invited. All teachers tire expected to , report their beats. Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake of. Salt Lake visited Sunday afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion of Lake View, and Mr. and Mrs. James Blake of Vineyard. - M. I. A. Group At House Party lA Valentine party was held Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Jensen, for officers and teachers of the Sixth ward M. I. A. and their partners. 'Mrs. Evelyn Nelson and Mrs. Dorothy Jackson were hostesses Miss Marjorie Wagers was In charge of a variety of Valentine games, and prizes .were awarded to Mrs. Wanda Boel and Mrs. Bud Shields. Luncheon Was served at one long table, pretty with a heart centerpiece and red tapers." Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George Boel, Mr. and Mrs, Bond Denhalter, Mr. and Mrs, Chester West, Bishop and Mrs. Terry Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Sey mour Gray, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Nelson, t Mrs. Miriam Christiansen, Mrs. Norma Harris Miss Marjorie Wagers, , Harold Thatcher and Miss Donna Tolboe. Save As Much As $37.50 On a New Dexter! BIG PREMIUM OFFER DURING FEBRUARY ATTEND FREE WASHING SCHOOL at OUR STORE Wednesday, February 14-2:30 p. m. P. U.S. Women Hold Meeting The 4 February meeting of the Provo High school women was held Saturday afternoon in the faculty room at the Maesef school. An interesting three-act play was read by Miss Blanche Jones. Mrs. Lee Buttle sang "The Wind," and "Love" accompanied by , Mrs. Roy Slack. Yvonne Watts entertained with two violin solos, accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. John Hilgendorf f . , A patriotic motif featured the decorations. decor-ations. - Mrs. K. E. Weight, president, presi-dent, presided. Mrs. Evelyn Mof-fitt Mof-fitt was a special guest. . Members present were: Mrs. Moroni Cottam, Mrs. Harold Boy-ack, Boy-ack, Mrs. J. C. Moffitt, Mrs. A. N. Merrill, Mrs. S. H. Jones, Mrs. Oscar Os-car Garrett, Mrs. Earnest Paxman. Mrs. Merrill Sandberg, Mrs. Del-bert Del-bert Tregeagle, Mrs. Griffith Kimball, Kim-ball, Mrs. Wilmer Tanner, Mrs. Dr-vil Dr-vil Watts, MrsAlfred Swenson. Mrs. Ferrell D. Madsen, Mrs. Ver-nard Ver-nard Anderson, Mrs. J. A. Wash-bum, Wash-bum, Mrs. John Hilgendorf f, Mrs. Roy Clark, Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs. Jennie Wilkins and Mrs. Bert Crane. , ; - Hostesses were Mrs. Oscar Bjer-regaard, Bjer-regaard, Mrs. Ole Olsen, Mrs. Mary Mortimer and Mrs. Milton Marshall. - "r , i. TVTUTU AL IVli ESS AGES M. I. A. meetings will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the It. D. S. ward chapels. FOURTH WARD The Beehive girls will present their Silver Jubilee Announce-1 ment Buss during assembly, and the mothers are especially invited to attend. Regular classwbrk will follow, and ' after Mutual, a Valentine Val-entine dance will be held. -The Swingsters will furnish the music. FIFTH WARD Jacob Gibb, head of the ps'ychoi-ogy ps'ychoi-ogy department of the B. Y. U., will give the first in a series of lectures on "Child Psychology," to the special interest group. All young married people are invited to attend. Mary Cecelia Party Enjoyed Mrs. August J. Johnson entertained enter-tained the Mary Cecelia club members mem-bers Friday afternoon at her home in Lake View.. Sewing, . Chinese checkers and a delicious luncheon made the hours pass pleasantly for Mrs. Lena D. Swenson, , Mrs., C. A. Dahlquist, Mrs. C. "A. .Tolboe, Mrs. George Boel, Mrs. Mary Olsen, Mrs. Donald Don-ald Tolboe, Miss Zelda Madsen and Miss Donna Tolboe. . ! I0L0 CUSTOMERS FAMILIES PAYNQ77m DOWN! WHEELS in your head? Olt might be eyestrain! Eyestrain causes headaches, sleepless nights, Jangled, nerves! Let modem optometry op-tometry come to the rescue - with' smart-lookincr. attractive glasses. - . regiaierea ' opiomeirisi wim oil ices nere! You'll Re Frankly Told If Glasses Are Not Needed! Manufocturing; and 163 West Center Happy Hotir Dancing Club ' The Happy Hour Dancing club enjoyed another delightful foraml affair Saturday evening, the party . beng held at the Joaquin school. The Swingsters furnished the , music. - Birthday Are Celebrated Mrs. Ara M. Davis entertained Sunday in honor of her husband and Mrs. Byron Clark, " to celebrate cele-brate . their birthday . . anniversaries. anniver-saries. ', ' A delicious chicken dinner was served, and a large birthday cake Was the table decoration. Games and music were enjoyed. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Stubbs, ; LeRoy Stubbs, Mr. and . Byron Clark, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Don-ald Stubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oveson. Mrs. Davis was assisted by her daughters, Donna and Cieo. Job's Daughters Meet Saturday . Job's Daughters met in regular Bession at the Masonic temple Saturday," Sat-urday," with Miss Dorothy Jean Cannon; honored queen, in charge. " Plans were made for the coming six . months. . Seventeen members were present. ,V Alpha Kappd'Psi At Business Met The Beta Delta ch inter of Alpha Al-pha Kappa Psi held Its Regular Thursday light meetir at the Edna Mae Hedquist horn n President Ray Jacobsor. presided presid-ed over the meeting whl i was attended by the following ir ambers: am-bers: Mel Dransfield, Deali Williams, Wil-liams, Sterling1 Strate, " M rurlce Smith, Nephl Conrad, Harry Olsen, Ol-sen, Harold Duce, Donald Duce, Ralph Olsen, Reed Boweh, , Merlin! Mer-lin! Slack, Hamilton Rebentisch,-Bert Rebentisch,-Bert Ludlow, Gail Brown, Jay F. Shelley," William 5' Rasmussen Richmond Anderson; Virt Harrl-sori, Harrl-sori, Grant Nellson. Mark McKell Ray Ostlund, William Mangum and Faculty member, Dr. H. V. Hoyt, with Matt Olsen. rushee, and Kay Klrkwood, , and Arthur GOuld, pledges, also present. ., 'Master" of Rituals, Nephl Conrad, Con-rad, administered the pledge to Kay Klrkwood, and Arthur Gould. George S. Balllf, Provo attorneys attor-neys talked on The' Problem of Fropoganda.":;".-.?; 4::' .. :: Hamilton RebentlsCh' was toast-master. toast-master. Nephl Conrad, Gene Carter Car-ter gave toasts.: Dean Williams favored with two numbers. 1 William . Rasmussen, fchalrnian of the - annual ' Alpha Kappa Psi stock market contest gave a report re-port on the progress of the contest, con-test, and announced that same would be officially opened Monday, Mon-day, Feb. 12. " B Come in! See the capable, Dispensing Opticians St. "" -" "-' PR0V0 ) |