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Show i patreSix Sugar House, Utah-Thursd- ay, May 7 1959 INDEPENDENT REMEMBER MOTHER ON SUNDAY MAY 10 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE DAYS Friday was" Westminster Day at the college. Dr. Frank E.Duddy opened the program at Dane Hansen. Stadium at 10 a.m. Miss Rose Bird Marimon, associate professor of English, read a poem commem-orating the founding of Westmin-ster College. Queen for the event was Ton! Fehr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fehr, 1791 5th East. Her attendants were Joy Hammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hammer, 1160 East 13th South and Bonnie Jean Oss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oss, Provo. Tomorrow night, Friday May 8th, Westminster College Choir will give its annual home concert. East High School auditorium will ring to the "Resurrection Sym-phony. No.. II in C minor,' by UTAH MENTAL HEALTH ASSOC. On April 29th the Salt Lake Chapter of the Utah Mental Health Assn. held a panel discussion at the Aviation Club.Four experts led the discusion: Dr. Beverley Meade, assistant professor of psy-chiatry at the University of Utah, Dr. I.N. Korner, chief psychologist in the same department. Dr. Jas. J. McNamara, Veterans Administra-tion Hospital psychiatric social worker, and Dr. Jas. E. Cole, associate professor of education from the University of Utah. The conclusion reached was that"Nor-malc- y" is a state rarely achieved. Mrs . Richard Isaacson is to be the new president of the group; J.Robt. Thomas, first vice pres-ident; L. H. Strong, second vice president; Wm. D. Brown, sec-retary; and Theron Moffett, trea- - SUGAR HOUSE LIONS CLUB Sugar House Lions met May 4th at Wrights, 1355 Foothill Dr. for their regular meeting. New members, Clarence A. Beardsley, David T. Cates, Jr., and Dale L. Russon were welcomed with an induction ceremony. The fol-lowing officers were elected: Haydon M. Calvert, a vice pre-sident of the Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Assn.,president; Melvin K. Thompson, first vice oresident; Daniel M.Smith, second vice president; Vern K, Yoho, third vice president; Norman N. Linde, secretary-treasure- r; E. D. Blair, Ham-mond, assistant tail-twis- ter ;Frank G. Backman, Lion Tamer; Virl W. Thornton and J. Paul Hessler, surer. directors. Elected to the board are O. W. Adams, Jr., L.K. Goldsmith, Dr. Frank Duddy, Jr., Mrs. WJD. Orser, Mrs. Vern Adix, and Mrs. B.E. Roberts. Mr. Billings, Mrs. J .Albert Peterson and Mrs. Jos. J. Cannon remain as board mem-bers. Gustav Mahler. The program will include many types of church mu-sic, opera and symphonic works. Sponsoring the presentation are sixteen local church choirs of many denominations. Conductor Max E. Hodges has announced Carolyn Thome and Angelina Kravich as solosists for the Mahler symphony which will be accompanied by an eighteen piece instrumental group. HONORS: Honorary doctorates will be be-stowed on Gus P. Backman, Arthur V. Watkins, and Henry D. Moyle at the commencement exercises, June 8th at the University of Utah for distinguished services to the state and the University. Geo. Albert Smith, Jr. and J. Willard Marriott will receive this year's "Outstanding Achieve-ment" awards from the College of Business at the University. A ban-quet will be held May 22nd at the Union Building at which time 12 students will also be honored. PIANO RECITAL A piano recital will be given by the students of the Florence Lilliedahl Piano Studios this eve-ning, May 7th, at 8.00 P. M. in Parley's First Ward, 2350 S. 21st East. Elementary, intermediate and advanced pupils will be heard. There will be no admission charge and everyone is invited. NOTES FROM THE HOLLADAY COMMUNITY CHURCH On May 6, 7 and 8th a Con-gregationa- list State Conference is now being held at the First Con-gregational Church, Salt Lake City, and will conclude on Friday. This conference is not only for the elected delegates but is open for all members. One of the outstanding speak-ers to be heard is Dr. Fred Hoskins, Minister and Secretary of the General Council of Con-gregational Churches.. On Thurs. May 7, 11:15 A.M., he will speak on "The Witness and Mission of the Church." At8.O0P.M.Thurs., he speaks on "The Good News of the Church." On Friday at 10:00 AM, his talk will be "A Letter from Christ." MILITARY QUEEN Pat Spiker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spiker, 1309 East South Temple, was crowned queen of the University of Utah Military Ball on May 1st. She was sponsored by the Air Force ROTC. Miss Spiker is a freshman physics major and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Her attendants were Marilyn Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Evans, Fresno, Cal., and Judy Johnson, daughter of Mr. and-Mr- s. L.A. Johnson, Palo Alto, Cal. PETROLEUM WIVES On April 13th, the Petroleum Wives met at the Aviation Club for lunchion. At the meeting, the following officers were installed. Mrs. MJD. Quigley is the new president; Mrs. Robt. Smart, the vice president; Mrs. L.H. Gardner, the treasurer; Mrs.D.R.Turnbow, the secretary; Mrs. L.L. Smith, the program chairman; and Mrs. Wm. Coleman, the publicity chair-man. May 20 is the date which has been set for the HCC Annual Church Meeting. Order of business will include the annual reports , election of next year's officers, board and committee members and a vote on the complete revision of the church's constitution. The Bishop's Company Play-ers, an outstanding professional drama group, will present adap-tations of "Cry, the Beloved Cou-ntry" by Alan Paton at 8:00 P.M. on May 25th and "The Great Di-vorce" by C. S. Lewis at 8:00 P M., May 26th. The Bishop's Players are a non-prof- it, inter-raci- al, and inter-fai- th group, the first professional touring company dedicated to re-uniting the forces of religion and the theater. It presents play the-ater as it was originally intended to be played in the sanctuary of the church. A minimum of prop-erties are used, and instead of the "box staged presentation" the audience finds itself surrounded by actors on all sides. This at once makes for a living and realistic contact between actors and aud-ience. The plays are chosen to bring the audience a drama with a definite moral and ethical chal-lang- e. Mrs. Cole R. Cutler, 3255 Mar-gie Ave. will succeed Mrs. Jas. Ure as president of the Granite Council PTA for the next two years . Mrs. Ure has accepted a state office. The following were elect-ed at the meeting April 27th at Central Junior High School: Mrs. Dale Bello, 3170 S. 8620 W., first vice president; Mrs. Barr Quist, 5346 Highland Dr., second vice president; Supt, Elmer J. llart-vigs- en, third vice president; Mrs. E. Nelson, 2965 S. 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By virtue of a chattel mort-gage executed by Jerry E. and Marjorie Draper dated the 2nd day of May, 1958, and upon which default has been made and upon which is due the sum of $1,081.77, we will expose for sale at public auction on May I6th,1959. at 1:00 o'clock at 1063 East 21st South, Salt Lake City, Utah, certain pro-perty mentioned in said mort-gage as follows, to wit: 1951 Nash Rambler Motor No. F 79675 and Household goods. Credit Industrial Loan Plan Brent Holladay, Mgr. 1063 East 21st South Salt Lake City Utah The terms of the sale will be made known on the day of' the sale. Publishing dates: May 7, and 14,1959 . Brent Holladay, Auctioneer. By virtue of a chattel mort-gage executed by Frjtz and Char-lotte Wegner dated the 31st day of October , 1958, and upon which default has been made and upor which is due $235.62, we wil expose for sale at public auction on May 9, 1959 at 12 noon o'clock at 802 S. State, Salt Lake City, Utah, certain property mentioned in said mortgage as follows to wit: One Admiral Console Tele-vision. Credit Industrial Loan Plan 802 South State The terms of the sale will be made known on the day of th sale. A. Gibbs, Manager, |