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Show ,, 5 jruary 6, 1958 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Five Soclctl Events tlie lAJeeb High School News Since Dee Anna wasn't to school Wednesday, I her Moth-er will report the news of that day for her. When I first heard Parents Day was here again my first reaction was "Oh no." Not another day of confusion, racing- up and down stairs, a bad headache and a general feeling of "was it worth it?" This year Parents Day was quite different. I came home with a feeling of "mission ac-complished." Many problems were discussed and I felt those that weren't would be worked out sane and sensibly by the teachers, principal and stu-dents. I gained a new confi-dence in the school and I heartily congratulate those The Ski Club went to Brigh-ton Saturday. Miss Amott and Merrill Barney furnished the transportation. Even the mem-bers that started skiing just a short time ago are now good enough to ski down from the chair lift, so we feed we have made quite an improvement. The A Cappella Choir mem-bers are selling subscriptions to the Springville Herald. They are very grateful for the way the townspeople have support-ed them. The choir is also tak-ing orders for cakes. We have sold close to a hundred and are still going strong. Satur-day we all met at the school and baked cakes. The Senior rings finally ar-rived and they are something the Seniors can really be proud of for they symbolize twelve years of hard work and I do mean work. Crib Corner Girl, to Melvin and Margaret Mitchell Beardall, Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Utah Valley Hospital. Boy, to Wm. J. and Jeanette Wall Jackson, Sunday, Feb-ruary 2, at the Utah Valley Hospital. Girl, to John and Carol New-man Bartholomew, Saturday, February 1, at the Utah Val-ley Hospital. Boy, to Carl T. and LeJuene Whitney Griffith of Salt Lake City, January 27. The little boy is their first child. Mrs. Griffith, formerly of Spring-vill- e has been editor of the Chinchilla Breeders Associa-tion magazine the past several years. Boy, to . Wilby and Helen Holley Metcalf, Mon. Feb. 3, at the Utah Valley Hospital. Boy, to Robert and Fay Sheffield Pennock, Monday, February 3, at the Utah Valley Hospital. Girl, to John and Marilyn Ollerton -- Gustin, Monday, Feb. 3, at the Utah Valley Hospital. Family Sewing Class Begins A class in family sewing is to begin Monday at the high school at 7 p.m., under direc-tion of Carol Kreth. It will be an adult education class held on Monday and Wednesday each week from 7 to 9 p.m. in the sewing room. Directed by Mrs. Kreth, a class composed of approxima-tely 20 members recently fin-ished one sewing course. Young Club Group Sets Valentine Party Mrs. Shirley Graves hosted the Stork Club group at the home of Mrs. Monta Felix on Wednesday evening with an auction of gifts and games preceeding a nicely arranged luncheon. Plans were also announced for a Valentine party for the husbands to be next Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown. . Eleven club members and one guest, Mrs. Marva P. Boyack, enjoyed the club party. f i- - . - " ; i f ' vw . , " . l x - V , - ,. v - V ' . '" ' ' - : v 1 - x" Mayor J. Emmett Bird signs a proclamation in the presence of Miss Cora Lee Johnson of Springville, president of the Utah State Beauticians Assn. designating the week of Feb. 9, as National Beauty Salon Week in Springville. Dedicated to more beautiful women, the week is observed to further the high standards of professional beauty care, seeking to emphasize the importance of good grooming and proper per-sonal care in the lives and happiness of America's women. Mayor Bird asks the citizens and especially the women of Springville to join in observance of the week commending the hairdressers and cosmetologists whose services are dedi-cated to greater beauty. iiwbelles Hold jinual Banquet jwbelles called approxima-- . a hundred cattlemen and wives to the annual by the local Hinization on Wed. evening "st week at Melody Inn. makers for the evening j Springville Cattle Assn. sssident Arthur Finley; Mrs. 1 Hicken of Heber, past 3 Cowbelle president; Al--- Barton, commissioner-o- f ffljculture; Mrs. Clyde King Qtoulder, Utah, president of aettUtah Combelle Assn., and E Crawford, secretary of e) State Cattlemen's Assn. discussed various phases "'Ofcattlemen's problems, h Resident, Mrs. Clarence A.' Itford of the Springville Vicbelles, was in charge of meeting and introduced J. X. Gardner as toast-res- s. P cleverly arranged fashion e of hats, one worn at the i. of the Spanish American V ; another from the U of raduation class of 1912 and rs added to the fun of 'P'etevening. Also an original appropriately themed to cattlemen, was introduc-- v the toastmistress. ie "Tikal" instrumental 1qytet from the BYU fea- - ig Central American stu-s- s in music numbers and on their various coun-- ; songs by Mrs. Orvil in Gay '90 attire, with I Maurice Bird accompan--Llwhistlin- g solos, by Mrs. and music from a Cow-quart- et 11 composed of Mrs. iolds Harmer, Mrs. Lewis lond, Mrs. Ed Averett and Ralph Phillips rounded a evening's entertainment. (doming. (Events ... 2nd Ward MIA District Attorney Jackson B. Howard of Provo will speak at the Second ward Special In-terest class next Tuesday even-ing on Civil Rights. Following his talk, there will be a ques-tion and a discussion period. Mutual begins at 7:30 p.m. All are invited to hear the talk. Sierra Bonita DUP Members of Sierra Bonita DUP will be entertained at the home of Mrs. John Y. Bearnson next Thursday, Feb. 13, announces Mrs. Blanch Ost-lun- d, captain. First Ward Building Fund Breakfast The building fund committee of the First ward announce a benefit breakfast will be held at the church in the banquet room, Saturday morning from 6:30 a.m., to 9 a.m. and an invitation is extended to every-one to attend. Ward members and friends are urged to bring their families. Home Culture Club Home Culture Club members and their husbands and other guests, will be entertained at the Social Center in Spanish Fork Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Speaker will be Dean Hoyt, who has done recent ex-tensive traveling. Sweet-Hea- rt Ball The First-Twelf- th wards are joining in a Sweet-Hea-rt Ball next Monday evening, Feb. 10, in the amusement hall. A orchestra, a floor show and refreshments will feature the entertainment beginning at 8 p.m., under direction of the MIA organizations. Legion Auxiliary The February meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held next Wednesday, at 8 p.m., at Memorial Hall, directed by President Helen Crandall. Mrs. Mary Schwartz, Americanism contest chairman will be in charge of the pro-gram. PTA Program "See How They Grow," is the title of the first of a ser-ies of educational programs on Channel 7 beginning Monday, February 10, at 9 p.m., to which the Utah Congress of PTA invites the public to see. Camp Mountain View Camp Mountain View DUP members are reminded of the February meeting next Thurs-day, Feb. 13, at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Jennie San-for- d. Ladies Literary Club Mrs. A. E. Jacobsen will en-tertain for members of the Ladies Literary Club this even-ing at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Blanch Beal will give a book review. Companions Club Members of the Companions club will entertain at a dinner party for their husbands Sat-urday evening at 8 p.m., at Barts. A Valentine theme will be used. lewd rioted . . . Mrs. Janice Higbee and children of Winnemucca, Nev. are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bjarnson returned recently from a trip to St. George. While there they visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Otis winter there and also went through the temple. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bjarnson are enjoying a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Dale Ansom and daughter Susan, who are Among the many relatives here for the funeral services of Mrs. Ivy Metcalf Thursday were her sons Lyman, Milan and Robert Metcalf and their wives and her daughters, Mrs. Harry (Lucile) Alleman and Mrs. Jack (Marilyn) Fullmer, ajl of San Fernando Valley, Calif., who returned to their home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mays Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Murray D. Peay have just returned from an enjoyable two-wee- vaca-tion to Mexico. They traveled by way of Phoenix, Mesa and Tucson, Ariz., stopping for a short time at each place; also at Nogales enroute to Guay-mu- s, Mex. where they enjoyed the deep sea fishing. Proof of the success of their fishing was seen in the beautiful catch of yellow-tai- l they ex-hibited upon their return, some weighing as much as 45 pounds. Mrs. Thomas Jones returned home recently from Falls, Ida. where she made the spending a few weeks here while Mr. Ansom is taking spe-cial training in New York. The Ansoms have been living in Denver and recently moved to Salt Lake City, where they have purchased a new home. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cher-ringto- n accompanied by Mrs. Prudence Palfreyman and Mrs. Marie Mendenhall of Payson, motored to Panguitch Monday of this week to attend the fun- -' eral services for a cousin, Phil-lip Cherrington, 69. Enroute, they also went to see Bryces Canyon where they found con-siderable snow. Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Callag- - han and daughter Kathleen have returned to Utah from Chicago, HI., to make their home. Mrs. 0'Callaghan is the former Carma Jean Bird and for the present, they are mak-ing their home with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bird in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Old-roy- d and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Oldroyd and families were in Glenwood, Utah over the past weekend to attend the 85th birthday celebration of the two Mr. Oldroyd's father, An-drew Oldroyd of Glenwood. There were 35 family mem-bers present for the reunion, coming from various parts of the state. Three Springville fellows left the past week for their training period in the armed forces the first of which will be at Fort Ord. They are: Arthur- Twitchel, son of Mrs. Ruby Norton; Jer-ry Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller; Boyd Friel, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Friel and Fritz Boyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyer. Two students from the Springville area will be among 48 students in the annual dance program at Snow Col-lege, according to Mrs. Winnie Clark, head of the women's physical education department, who has charge of the pro-gram. Included in the list of dancers are LaRae Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips, Springville and Gaye Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larson, of Mapleton. The event, titled "Dance in Revue," is sched-uled for Friday evening, Feb-ruary 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the college auditorium. The pro-gram will consist of different types of dancing tap, social, modern, folk, round, adagio, and swing. LeGrande Young of Spring-ville, a member of the W. G. iTlnlrna Salt T,akf Citv Aencv ctuquctiiiufcuict; uj. a. iiLne new granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Raymond Jones, January 16. There are now three girls and a boy in the family. Accompanying Mrs. Jones to Idaho was her son Fred Jones, who is on a 30-d-leave from the navy sta-tioned near San Francisco. Also while they were in Idaho, a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Dalton (Birdie Jones) and two daugh-ters came from Washington and stopped for a while in Idaho Falls enroute to visit in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McNeil have moved from Springville to Orem to make their home; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Okelberry have changed their address to Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. . Rex Roylance visited in Springville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Roylance recently coming from Vernal to attend a Jaycee con-vention in American Fork at which the Vernal delegation took honors for traveling the most man-mile- s. Guests also at the Roylance home with Rex and his wife, were Dr. and Mrs. John Schmium of Vernal. of Bankers Life Company, Des Moines, Iowa, attended a home office sales training school in Des - Moines, January 20-2- 5. The school, first in a series of three, was under the supervi-sion of Roy A. Frowick, di-rector of training schools. Lt. Bill Whitney, son of Mrs. Jessie Whitney, arrived home early this week from Chanute Airforce Base, near Chicago, 111. to spend a few days leave enroute to his new base at Tucson, Ariz. He has been in the service since last May. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arco Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pierce showed a number of in-teresting colored slides one evening last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Soren-se- n and Linda Pierce were other guests enjoying the pic-tures- and refreshments which followed. Fort Carson, Colo. (AHTNC) Army Pvt. George R. Fan-nin, whose wife, Evelyn, lives at 956 So. Main, Springville, is receiving eight weeks of basic combat training with the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colo. Fannin is a 1952 graduate of Moses Lake high school and attended Brigham Young University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Fannin, Moses Lake, Wash. I Expert Eye Care by ; Dr. G. H. 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Mrs. Maurice Bird of Spring-ville and Mrs. Douglas Smoot of Provo left Friday by plane to visit their daughter and son, Douglas and Marian Bird Smoot and daughter at Seattle, Wash. They expected to be gone about a week. Beauticians Set Observance of National Week In special observance of Na-tional Beauty Salon Week be-ginning February 9, Springville Beauticians will join with those of Spanish Fork and Payson in supplying beauty supplies of all kinds to the inmates of the Utah County Youth Home. The beauticians of American Fork will supply items to the Utah State Training School and the Provo and Orem La-dies will give permanents and other services to the State Hospital. It is said that this philan-thropic work whjch has ex-tended over the past seven years, has contributed much to the physical and mental well-bein- g of hundreds of persons confined to institutions in this area. In addition to the special services contributed by the beauticians, an educational pro-gram is planned for all beau-ticians in the state Sunday in Salt Lake City, under direction of President Cora Lee Johnson in observance of the week. |