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Show ii AjTjTXuTru-i- ri in ni i ... ' erg- f .,-- ' ' Society " Church - School Feature Section Arts - Comics ':' - " COUNTY. UTAH PROVO. JJTAH - H : STATE PTA LEADERS SIAP CONFAB Mrs. W. 'Don Taylor, right, of . Provo, and Mrs. W. G. Yergensn of Orem, officers of the Utah Congress, of Parents and Teachers, discuss preliminary plans for the annual state convention to be held in Provo in June. Mrs. Taylor is 'state vice president, while Mrs. Yergensen is Region 2 director for the state organisation. They will play, prorttinent convention roles. FEBRUARY SUNDAY, 1952 " - " - . 17. 1m : nf ' tfeads of the five PTA councils in Utah Councommon to discuss problems and to begin planning for ty get together their role in the state convention slated in Provo. Left to right they are Mrs. E. Verl Jackson, Spanish Fork ; Mrs. Carl E. Gustavson, Springville; COUNCIL PRESIDENTS Annual Mutual Merits Of Friends Reunion Told Argument Held Enjoyable an BP W Tour Ba rbizon P Ian ty ' D inner Enjoy Lecture, , ; . Mrs. Leland B. Buttle, Provo; Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Payson; and Mrs. Henry A. Campbell of Orem, president of the Alpine Council which covers the entire north part of the county. PTA units throughout the county have' marked the 55th anniversary of the founding of the organization. 55th Anniversary Today : . ," .1- show, - trair at -- the were highlights dinner and plant of a recent visit to the Barbizon Corporation's plant in Provo by the Business and Professional Women's club of the City Thursday evening. " Elva Carter, supervisor at the ' plant f presented the folowing models: Lucille i Cameron, Joan White, Pat Jonds, and Jane in a- - snowing of the manufactured nightgowns, plant's slips, pajamas, robes and blouses. They were also shown, varities of new materials used in the clothing.! John R. Scrivens, manager and Bill Wonnacott, assistant manager and tfme study engineer , --i " - ForBSP PTA Lights Pathway of Promise for Youth; State Convention Set in .Provo June. 10-1-1 welcomed J the guests and spoke Mrs. Clara ' Tavlor read briefly, poem, "Friendship," and A skit was produced for the original a period of reminiscing and introduced Eliza Bjerregaard by showing of old pictures were pleasure of those attendingEarl-deconducted a panel and lesson the Gen Eggertsen assisted by By DOROTHY CAMPBELL hiehliehts of the annual dinner discussion on the question, "How Beth Marie Howe, Elliott, a pathway of promise for children of a "world o& former' members Do You Know You Are Right"? Lighting; reunion and Schofield, Ruth Aiken. Erma Dee of the Lake View LDS Ward at a community" are birthday candles lighted n memory of the Thursday meeting of Xi Rowan and YLMIA for the period 1915. and Robley, Imogene Phi. Beta founders of PTA on this the 55th anniversary of the world's Beta Chapter, Sigma . Helen Dahle. ' on. This year's 'gathering' was were Mrs. Larry and part Taking largest organization devoted to the welfare of children Mrs. Eggertsen also presented held at the home of Mrs. Velma who discussed the differ' . ; a talk on personnel problems Nuttall Glade in Salt Lake CitV. Young youth. ence between healthy and stimu' On Feb. 17, 1897 in our nation's capital Alice McLellan specifically mentioning the The pictures were, shown by Mrs. lating argument and what is in 'training women Gladys Robinson of Magna. Phoebe A pperson Hearst issued meant by being argumentative. Birney and her To give their "special Valen and the high: rate of turnover The rooms were decorated with Mrs. to unite mankind for the welfare of children to discussed Crowcll Vernon a a challenge treat. extra an during aj war period She 'stated fresh red roses and pussywillows the relative merits of making up tines", of Provo special AMERICAN FORK The wo- evervwhere. Mrs. Birney wno school girls high group as are ribbon known that people who and red, white and blue been Invited to contribute IS cents one's mind at once and not joined together Thursday and took men's clubs of the city repre- served a first president of the to the building fund. job jumpers are not good risks streamers led from a flag base to changing it, and in being able to their sented In the Presidents' Council local a to at dinner mothers in any $dustry, but rather, if a center the table. of Mothers com- National Congress of Women's Clufrs cwith,'' see both sides of the question. , Oriria la ISSS . - of over 300 forerunner of the National Con- - The Utah Congress of Parents person stays with; one firm, Others attending were theMes-dam- Donna TolboWdiscussed the ques cafe. bined membership were Carhia Those attending Besand senwrity is acknowledged Pauline Clinger Egli, t Inc. was first orDo You 'Understand press of Parents and Teachers.- and Teachers. rewarded., by the management." sie Whitehead, Edda S. Glade, by Moral Cowardice"? and "Hav- and Mrs. Paul Taylor.. Anne as the Mother's Congress ganized the at organlzathose called Pat upon Mrs. Cullimore, Mur-dock, Lloyd Mrs. Eggertsen also pointed out Lily P. Sumsion, Elva B. of One's Convic- Mrs. Milton Uon meeUng to rally w we cause of Utah in 1838 with May Little as ing the Courage DanleL Darlene the fact that the average workMame Clinger and Velma tions." : - . oi or first president. It was organized Mrs. Arnold Davis. Geraldine clubs are to go to the hospital of vouth in. the formauon ing woman, combining house- N. Glade, of Salt Lake Ctiyi Nell aU parent- - under its present title In 1825 and at held the to was' stand for The" meeting Bert Kirkwood, Mrs. ganlzaton and Adams Nut-tall, to hold duties with her 'career, Griffith Nuftall, Minnfc B.j was Incorporated in 1940. Mrs. home of the president, airs. Kathleen- - and Mrs. Lewis Rasmus-sen- ,. each , Wednesday afternoon and an maintains an active body Ada A. Madsen, Enid S.j Bun- Wayne Cowley who unl- - Charles L. Walker, Salt Lake City the as have "fSL1 K SSJZZ.ZUt presided. platform it, " Mrs. Ralph Kitchen, now president. alert mind, with an- attractive nell, Crissie N. Madsen, Clara M. were JoAnnAnnandandMrs. Lavern iU org.nlz.Uon being ue is On Mrr Dainty refreshments Green, SUitford U tend 10 factors These BVighTirVnanivenje; June Teenie ' 11. 1352 and O. appearance. Central Wadleyj Lyle served to those mentioned and . Evalo and Mrs. Vivian Harri oftheCouncU. (human race. rto make; her a more desirable Taylor, Utah will welcome the. Utah ConJ. Clinger, and Delia T. Jensen, the Mesdames Robert . wolsey, and month- of the Throughout to was the . son.".. of Parents and Teachers for assigned and efficient employe.. January Lakeview: Vera Willianns Gray, Ralph Johnson, Bryant Tingey, Parent Teacher Associations gress . ; their annual convention in Provo ' League and during the! aryAmerica corners Dean Walker, During the tour of the plant, Emma L. Scott . Barbara Za-of- Max Warner, the far and sl 11 a of jintotal month members spent with Bricham Young University as the club was .shown the operation nilikie. Maurine G. Taylor, The the globe pay tribute to the mem- - host. Mrs. Ruth 39 hours at the hospital. George Ungricht, and Pat Bowen, Vine Tiler. Mid- Bunnell wuuau, of . Leona machines. the Provo; Donna Toiboe. and Cora Vest, members made eleven baby gowns the A The formation' of plans-fo- r vale, of the Utah. Con secretary Farming-toWilma wmcn Miller, , to in a world was oi brief business meeting Ephraim, dared dream and engaged in other aid. annual Spring convention of the is gress chairman of the general G. eduCanada, Zetella Taylor, Club President Mrs. is the month for each child might enjoy - equal convention and local arrangements February Timpanogos First District, Fed- conducted'by Lr. Young, Pleasant Grove, of homes, . cational in Miss Vera Angie opportunities: Woodland which . Arts and the members Cultural comdir--tiwill be made under the erated Women's Clubs was S. Taylor, Price and Gladys 500 balance of the year has been as high standards: protection by ade of Mrs. W. Don Taylor. Provo. secmenced on Friday when Mrs. A. Elliott gave the treasurer's report Ethel M. uie laws Magna. Robinson, tnrouga Miss provided club Dahle read the ond vice, president and Mrs. Wil signed as follows, March,' Junior quate Sherman Christenson, .president and Four-- C . Ladies Literary; April, Arlitra combined .'efforts of parents and ls rd G. lergensen. Orem. director invited board .'. members to. her minutes. 'Miss Rowan" discussed seto Ladies Literary; teachers working together the rheumatic fever program. ' of Region JI. Assisting with the June. ' Mrs. Pul Anderson was hostess A Guild; home. Uta-cefor 'the n; cure greatest advantage or sparkling review --of the July, Junior Arlitra;- August, Club council president's luncheon win be to members of the Four-d.in""' , tatbIei? The date for the convention was! book, Family the following Utah County PTA hearts Jaycee Wives; all children, September. evening for a social evening Samuel Taylor fixed as April 19 with the conven-- l decorated with Friday to members October, Legion Auxiliary; Nowas ' a . giveti council presidents. Mn sweetheart candles and Kingdom" n home. at her to aalsaUoa Max in Orem. Mrs. be held tion Democratic Org vember, Past Presidents Parley. Stewart, Mrs. E. - Vert The group played 500. with first and' husbands of Belle Mere Clyb Payson; Pedersen fo the Orem Women's dolF dressed .in lace and flowers: V. be PTA Is as democratic as the Jackson. Friday evening, by Mrs. Edithclub December was not assigned Fork; Mrs. Cart Club was appointed convention Each member and guest was prize being awarded to Mrs. red cause of the holiday season. Psi American public school and the Gustavson.Spanish Bedford, Mrs. Le Cameron, second to Mrs. Bill Booth. Mrs. Rulon Springville; to be assisted by Mrs. sented with red carnations by. the O. Chapter of Beta Sigrrfa Phi will nag th.t flies OVer It." DemocraUc land Buttle. Provo; and Mrs. . A Thursday meeting ofBelver Kelschand - third to Mrs. Alvin president also introduced Mrs. Elvis Tpttv. Orpm Literary Club, management. ' Henry husi A. Watts who toasted the spena rvvuinm in its obJecUves A, Campbell. Orem. Guests attending included Mrs. dere Bridge sclub was held fit the Snow. ;'i. . , ".principles prevail One feature of the convention is ILtUCU. Founders Honored A luncheon was served by the bands in rhyme and verse. and form of organi a proposed . study group for new. Patricia Carver, Mrs. Wyman j home of Mrs. Mark H.- Nilsen. The aid given - by the women membership entertained Utah County PTA's in their ob club and gifts Mere presented further were hostess The Mrs. and is the Mrs. Eva it Warner. luncheon Bere. zation, Followine and secretaries reportcon presidents, expenses servances, some of which have aW Mrs. Loy Doss 'bridge games with prizes awarded to Mrs. Ralph Alexander who re their partners at a hot dinner will cut hospital and as its ers at the convention and "a study Marie Vacher,Mrs.Hum- with child welfare Its ready been held with others schedHerma Holt, to Mrs. Melvin J. McFarland and cently became the mother of twins. with th affair being held at the siderably says Mrs.. Maud goat group for program committees. Mrs. Hougan. uled for the coming week, like Those present were Mrs. Curt home of Principal and Mrs. J. F. phries, superintendent of nurses. Is educational. program The entire program will be themed Velva Merrill, Katherine ' Kelsey, Mrs. Harold Stubbs. Mrs. Gordon Crane was a spe- Cox, Mrs. Walter Liddiard; Mrs. Mower. The long table held a throughout the cation have Main purposes of the organiza- others to the question, "Are We Taking Georgeanne Crissman. Rebecca red. past presidents and teachcial guest and others attending George Bowles. Mrs. Don Lees. cherry .tree centerpiece, tion are: To awaken iiy all adults honored the American Home for Granted." Kirk and Thelma Waggoner. ers as well as Mrs. Moorlan Snow. and the above white and blue candies ana the original tm,rA. an of their Inescapable ers. awareness Plans were made" also for the Members present., included were Mesdames Darrell Struig-fello- mentioned. Members on Founders Day re-Mrs.. Earl Clegg was favors of small George. Washing Jess Van Wagenen, to children luncheon which is always served. those mentioned- and, Cora- - Booth,. and responsibility a wemseives ia mm tack ton hats. Cook, Charles' D. Nielson and Bob Duke. special guest. youth; to assemble and relay all ucunai and Attending the planning meeting Amelia Buckley, Annette C challenge the on today than child evening reliable knowledge pleasant Attending growth it was 55 years greater were the Mesdames Arvil Drys-- ; Cynthia Curtis, Pearl Dallin. Reta aco of nmuHn ucn- Mrs. were and and to and ir. tiyron development parents second Egbert, Orpha Elpise Abel Eckley. vice each child and equipping 'him well dale, president; teachers; to strengthen family life; halter, Mr. and Mrs. J. tan Ekins, Lehi. secretary; Don Mack; Fillmore.! Margaret . Harrington, imm.c ma Mr. puce as a to .Mrs. Heind-LeRo- y Mr. and Redford, enhance the educational opporLewis. Dee Clara Dalton, Pleasant Grove, treasurer; (Lucille Haws, ona citnren.ngnuui The at hanrf task Mrs. Mr. and to of Mrs. Watts. tunities and child; every Mable produce rests wlttt parents and tr-Ka successful par Marian Jarvis,,. All proceeds-o. Tuckett. corresponding Mrs. and Mr. an to environment favorable B. the Thatcher. Clifton Kate Mathews, Bea Oxley, ish dinner Thursday evening will who bold It mllMn their nam retary; Georgfe Hackford. Ameri-IKirof Mrs.. and Mr. and responsible citizenship. Ralph Foote can Fork, historian": and the fol-- ! ' La Verne Oldroyd. Christina Paul, the home and school la the ' go to the improvement of St. growth In the 37.014 local units that unite Bailey. common purpose of intelligently Mary s Episcopal church, an lowing chairmen of departments, Carol Raile. Jean Rambeau, Mima Visitors fortunate enough to fresh as the first flowcrst of Reed the National Congress of Burton Adams, Pleasant Grove, Rasband, Rhea .. Reeve, Amanda attend a benefit card party and Spring, announces Mrs. nounces Mrs. Harry ' Edmunds, comprise Iliff training the'chiJd and to secur. tZ--' Parents and Teachers 6.589.516 vol- every Fine Arts; Clem Saunders, Ameri-- . Roundy, Pauline Shipman, Chloe fashion review sponsored;- - by Jones, general chairman chairman of the. dinner unteers child the highest advantages general In are their efforts In . uniting Vri a . can Fork, public affairs; Stanley .Salisbury, Velyn Stevens Phyllis American Legion Auxiliary On It is. planned to begin the afair Orem-Clu- b committee. social and the of mcQl1. Interest the child, .citizen ,T Viola Ruth were Mrs. Lehi. 8 Thomas, Rev. and legislation; George Smith, spiritual education. Taylor, Will find a at Phillip Kemp p.nu in the Elks home and whose evening Wednesday a must be free destiny Jiina AmeriRhea ine importance nt nirt jThomsen,! Taylor, Jaynes. Pleasant Grove. : special guests and those attending world. salted with fashions of the benefit evening is being arhome and school is can home; and Mark Allen, Provo, Washburn, and .Gertrude Wise- - program were pleased to welcome tne ' d ranged to aid the various chari middy recos- uie aiiu fcijtrt-epast 7000 In Utah jcuciuusij Central man. parents international relations. back following recent sur- and teachers are members of are encour-agewith creations as new; and table, causes to which the Auxiliinroen PTA to visit the homes of studentsd gery.ary donates.. V and parents are to Visit the Covers were laid for more than Merchants of .the city . are ;CO- Emblem of PTA school frequently.urged The school proEdmunds Mrs. 170 and latest in the assisting furnishing operating oak. tree is the emblem of gram lr constantly being broad- items for Spring wardrobes which OREM Executive board mem was Mrs. E. J. Schnore. Mrs. Gene- The Parent-TeachI,1.?. met Ule chaoglnf Deeds association. will be shown by a dazzling line- bers of the Oren Women's club Fountain. Mrs. Richard Cum- the . . trunk is the National Congress. of children, up of attractive models, includ- met in the home of Mrs. Elwood mings. Mrs. Robert. Drew, Mrs, The Through unity of home and The branches .main are state the Mrs. Corak. Soles. for Edwin Janet Tony afternoon Sundbere Singleton. ing, Velpy Thursday school PTA continues the. work of branches, The smaller branches 1U Groneman, Karen .Christensen, a planning session on ramin Mrs. Jack Chewnlng, Mrs. Ledger stand founders as millions trive to for districts and councils. Edwin Mrs.. was the Mrs. Earl Oss; Free. Carolyn Coles. Jean Blumenthal, events. Main business attain the goal of freedom and The local the many represent Mrs and twigs Barbara Munroe, Carolyn James, discussion of plans for the annual Duncan. Mrs. Ray Coffey units and the leaves typify the liberty for every child la a world .' I Amelia Madsen. Joan Bullock, convention of the Timpanogos Dis- Gus Soutas. many thousands of members. Last at peace. Maxine Roberts' and Elaine Carl- - trict Federated Women's clubs and most significant of all the on. and' the Mesdames Rieki which is to be held in Orem, April acorns represent the fruits or ac- S. F. s Women club 19 Orem with the Jones,' Hannah J. Cardall, Ruth . complishments of the work from club as Heron, Josephine Smith, Ruth and the Orem Literary which future 'developments may Donna hostesses. Named as chairman of Aiken, Beth Johnson, arise. event was Mrs. Max Pedersen. Eichelberger. Leola Rons, JDonna: theFurther Many are the accomplishments of the business meeting Gosar and Vilate Strong. of PTA and high on the list is the a of was the nominating naming Following the spicy fashion action resulting in new child wel for the annual election review, dessert luncheon will be committee An annlvetiary fare low on national. state and, SPANISH FORK The Jaycees of the club to be. held in SPRINGVILLE served and the balance of the of officers Discussion was given to the party was enjoyed by members of local levels; establishment and rave their annual Sweetheart party time spent with cards with num April. to be contributed the Book Lure club at the. home of maintaining of the hot school lunch tor weir wives Wednesday evening. amount erous door prizes being arranged. to. each ofofmoney drives including Mrs. Sylvia Payne Thursday eve- program; the donation of hundreds The. committee in charge conthe The sparkling commentary for Jio. rheumatic fever, of thousands of dollars for scholar sisted of Maxine partridge and cancer and ning. host- ships for students and teachers; Lucille Taylor,- and Mrs. Payne was assisted as V EheEreColes:nd Allen. Mrs. Guyla health examinations for over two Molly Bailey, Genevieve Larsen. Avis ess Mrs. by Christenson 'and background were also announced for Selley, and Mrs. Reva Andreason. million preschool children; leader Mary Cloward and Barbara Hales, music will be played by Mrs. Le- - thePlans at- the Luncheon was served at small ship Tor organiza aides. Wednesday program ' Grande Dunkley. After an address of welcome by 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Parlell tables which held Valentine dec tions and many, many more. at Scera The general public is Invited, Peterson is in charge of the pro- orations, and the same theme was one of the present projects with President Leo Anderson. Norman a Mrs. Jones advises with special which Vill feature a theme carried out In the . rerresnmems. Which local. sUte and national are Barnes took over ss master of invitation given to the' husbands. gram of "A Glimpse Into Homes of Favors were given of little potted now concerned is the construction ceremonies. The Jaycee male quarof a beautiful, modern building in tet consisting' of Lbomond Jones. '"If you can break pa down to Foreign Lands." Each member Is plants with pixies. come to the party," says Mrs, requested to bring an article from Games were played during the uucago that will be the home of Glenn Larsen. Richard Taylor and Jcnes, "we feel sure that he will a foreign land to be displayed at evening with prizes going to Ann the national headquarters andrShlri Larsen sang "Dream. tne meeting. Bartlett and Estelle Jensen.. Those stand as a memorial to the thous toarr to the husbands- was gives enjoy It. Assisting Mrs. Jones is - Mrs. Refreshments 'Were served by present included. Mrs. CleavNaylor. ands who have given freely of by Colleen Bingham, a reading by the wives by Fred Bown, and Mrs. J. M. the hostess to Mrs. Hugh Vera Mrs. Lucille Peterson. Mrs. avis their time and talents in promot Becky Jones, toast to earner work. It will Mack Holler. The ' queen. Mrs. Grover, tickets;, Mrs. Earl Blu- Wentz.- president who presided at Allen. Mrs Ann Partlett. Mrs. ing menthal. refreshments: Mrs. Al the meeting. Mrs. Ray Gilligan. Reva Andreason. Mrs. Verla Steph be the Qrst building in America Wanda Ifolley. was crowned by PREVIEW FASHION SHOW Mrs. A. Sherman Christenson, who will act as oneof the commentators len Stewart; decorations; Mrs. La- - Mrs. Gerald Buckley, Mrs. Jack enson. Mrs. Marian Tippets, Mrs owned sod operated by a volunteer Pres. Anderson aftetf which the and Mrs. Illif Jones, general chairman of the benefit fashion show and card party, American Legion ivar uroneman and Airs. Arviiia Cameron. Mrs. Charles Aiken. Estelle Jensen. Mrs. Elaine John organization devoted solely to the quartet sang 'Peg of My Heart. Mrs. Max Pedersen. . Mrs. Merlin son. Mrs. Lucy BoswelL " Mrs. welfare of children in home, school The rest of the tun was given Auxiliary, watch Jean Blumenthal, as she models one of the frocks which will be worn in the show I Singleton, prizes. . ; and community. Each member hasover to dancing. Helen Peery. slated for Wednesday at tne Lues' home. Proceeds will help charities of the organization.. 'Finch' Mrs. Roy Olsen. A"f ash '"n . . j j -- Girls Treat Their A. F. Club To Mothers At Give Aid to Valentine Dinner . " An-derbe- ; ne expe- Hpspita nse-involved rg co-wor- ker - i . es - tion.-"Wha- . IBJqns Begun. 'For Spring Convention , . Febru-Litera- - ry . . - Book, Toast, ; Dinner At Belle Mere n, Played At Glub. Cards,. Luncheon .'? Enjoyed gt. . f y . n . - C - " ' Bridge Glub Meet . .: . ! " non-sectari- an non-partisa- n, . ; -- . - Parish Dinner To Aid Church Fund- w. -- . Sparkling Fojshion Review Set Fbr Auxiliary Benefits sec-selma- n. k, f - : ; & 1 Holds Meeting . . - Kev-eren- -- er " If Y'i -- rf i ''I Games, Favors Jaycees, Presented At Valentine Party Wives Hold Svveetheart Party . X&SSSSJ en - youth-servic- e' - , ; - . - |