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Show September 1972 Utah Womans Review Page8 UTAH CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS INSTALL OFFICERS AT FESTIVITIES Order of Eastern Star Elects Utah Women Ellen Marshall, Salt Lake rCity, was elected grant conductress of Columbine Order of Grand Chapter, Eastern Star, Colorado and its jurisdiction. Presentation of Check for University Scholarship Fund to Dr. Alfred Emery by the Salt Lake Legal Secretaries Association. Others pictured are Professor Wallace R. Bennett, far left, Kaye Aoki SLLSA President and Macel Thurmond. Officers of the Association lasting contribution by us to the presented an initial check of profession, she explained, and $2,000 to University of Utah indicated money would be SUGAR HOUSE President Alfred C. Emery in his added to the scholarship as office. Also present was Dr. funds permit. LADY LIONS to issued will be A Wallace R. Bennett, Assoc. challenge The Sugar House Lady Lions local Law. of Dean of the College attorneys, particularly the will hold their opening social Salt Lake County Bar Mrs. Macel P. Thurmond, d on September 21 at the Administrative Assistant to Association, to match the Dining Room. Utah Governor Calvin L. money donated by the legal Sponsor for this event is Rampton, and chairman of the secretaries organization. Lucille Schoenhardt and Maxine Organized in 1956, the Associations scholarship Thompson, as chairman. Comcommittee, said the money Association has periodically mittee members are Delsa Hale, in various would be utilized by the College engaged Mary Knell and Gwen Cayton. of Law to assist worthy philanthropic projects, Dinner will be served and a including the awarding of students. special evening of entertainFunds for the scholarship scholarships to high school ment has been planned. Special over a students interested in becoming were accumulated honor and 100 pins will be number of years by the legal secretaries. Additionally, presented for perfect attendassociation through the the Association itself offers ance during the past year to instruction of legal training training and employment the following: placement classes Mrs. Thurmond said, counseling and Eudene Naomi Cottam, Our membership felt a services to prospective legal Alice Fisher, Lucille is Thompson, scholarship fund would be a secretaries. Current president Schoenhardt, Evelyn Naeglin, good way to use the funds and a Mrs. Kaye Aoki. Thelma Vincent, Izola Vincent, Elections were held at a five-da- y concluded convention, Saturday at Stoufers Inn, Denver, Colo. Two other Utahns also were elected to positions, Bettie Carson, Salt Lake City, was elected grand state of the nation and Agnes Rhodes, Ogden, was selected m Ivan Burnett was installed president of the Womens Italian- - American Civic League at a breakfast meeting Sunday at the Beau Brummel Restaurant. Mr. Calvin L. Rampton was an honored guest. Mrs. Wade Leone Magelby. and Maude Mrs. Carson are members of Queen Esther No. 2 Chapter and Mrs. Rhodes is a member of Queen of the South No. 17, Ogdn. Mrs. Carson is chapter matron. Mrs. vice-preside- Ambassador Club Ladies will begin the seasons activities, Monday,Sept. 18, 12:30 PM. Buffet luncheon and bridge are on the agenda. Anne Leonard Corey will be on hand to give bridge lessons to those desiring them. Mrs. A. Lynn Jensen, chairman of the Ambassador Ladies Activities Committee, will preside. She will be assisted by other officers, Mrs. Howard Smith, vice chairman, and Mrs. Chester Stanley, Norman Obom, Payson, past department president; Mrs. Keith Gwillian, Roy, department president; Mrs. Franklin Bishop, Mrs. William Calder, Mrs. Clark Bonner, Mrs. Bernard Moriarty, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Antone Dupin, Price; Mrs. Quin Plowman, Smithfield; Mrs. Grace Carney , Ogden ; Mrs. Roetta Horsley, Kaysville;Mrs. Cuba, Davis, Provo; Mrs. Gaoe Ingersol, American Fork, and Mrs. Marjorie Christiansen, 'Mayfield.. fflasatch Citeiaiy Club Mrs. Mrs. Elias L. Day, President will be in charge assisted by Mrs. John W. Scott, Mrs. L. F. Searle, Mrs. J. Ellis Brown, Mrs. Howard Updegraff, Mrs. H. A. Elton, Mrs. Wm. Batie, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, Mrs. Sylvia Young and Mrs. Daniel Elton. For reservations call Mrs. John W. Scott, 262- - 2704, Mrs. L. F. Searle, 355- - 2205, Mrs. J. Ellis Brown, 35 5- - 9689. Status-Of-Wome- Eileen F. Wood, Regional Representative, Consumer Relations, The Sperry and Hutchinson Company of Los Angeles, California, will present Hats and History program for the Wasatch Literary Club Membership Drive Luncheon Meeting, Tuesday October 3, 1972 at 12:00 Noon Senior Citizens Recreation Center 237 South 10th East. Vocal Solos by Miss Dorothy Parks. n nt; Women's Clubs Of Committee GOP Convention Brunatti, historian; Mrs. Ronald Flynn, auditor. The Governors committee on the Status of Women is collecting names of women throughout the state who have been involved and are knowledgeable in community, civic, or state affairs. These names will be placed in a roster in the Governors office to facilitate selection of Planned Utah Federation of Womens Republican Clubs plans its annual convention Sept. 16 with the national federation president as the guest speaker. Mrs. Constance D. Armitage, on the board of directors for the national federation more than nine years, will address the convention starting at 1 0 AM in Hotel Utah. Women from 30 GOP clubs in Utah have been invited to attend, said Mrs. Gudvor Braby, state federation president. Other speakers will include Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Gam and Richard Richards, director of the Western States section of the Re- - elect the President Committee. The Fall Club and Marshall m Other new officers are Mrs. Charles Cavagnolo, first Mrs. Benito Russo, vicesecond president ; Mrs. Sam Corey, secretary; Mrs. Wallace Nell, treasurer; Mrs. Reynold associate conductress. Birk-lan- Italian League of Women grand Also attending the confab were Mary Smith, Alice Crenshaw, Mignon Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baines, Robert Wright, Oscar Singleton and A. C. Morgan. Seas00 Begins Committee- - chairmen for the year include Mrs. Roy Hobbs, music; Mrs. William Youngberg, historian; Mrs. Harold Jennings and Mrs. Wallace L. Smith, bridge and new members; Mrs. Leo J. Greaves, prizes and gifts; Mrs. A. Rulon Jackson, publicity; and Mrs. Philip A. Pelton, decorations. Bridge luncheons will be held the first Monday of each month. interested women for membership on various boards and councils. Carol Greenlee, project coordinator for the committee, said that the roster will include name, address, age, telephone number, title of job (if employed), affiliations with civic and organizations, experience, professional professional educational background, and any additional 1 information the wishes to give. candidate The questionnaire calls for political party affiliation since many boards require equal distribution of Republicans and Democrats. Women interested in serving on a board or committee should mail personal information to Women's Resource Center, Lake Salt of Utah, University City. Add some color, some fun and some nutrition to your favorite muffin mix. Before baking, place thin slices of fresh California nectarines on top of each filled muffin cup and sprinkle with cannamon-suga- r. Bake as usual for unusually good results. . THE DIFFICULTIES of life are intended to make us better ... not bitter. |