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Show S S f r I , t t I - "K t""" - ""N . k Ai ! 7' 1 - : z1- . Lit E . J . i ! X 1 I 1 If H - . - . H ' f - ! ! ' ?:rfVffVAR f V. p:r-.jyJ I : ' : j .7 A. ... A"A A; JpW I j y A "v ' ! ; I jmnimiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiim imnmiciiiwii " t J .Jj? ; . f 1 wnfcNS CuN?UUKt -- r '" 1 .' I ' C T"" r " 1 WOMEN'S CONFERENCE The Centerville Stake Relief Society organization is in the final stages of planning a Women's Conference. Using the theme "Soaring to Greater Heights," they have scheduled sche-duled several outstanding speakers to enlighten those women attending. Husbands I are welcome to attend, also. THE MAIN event will be one day series of scmina, planned for Feb. 6 at 9 a.m, with registration from 8:30 to 9 a.m. Pre-registration is recommended. recom-mended. If you are interested call 292-9646 for further infor- 1 Centerville Stake Relief Society plans a women's conference, "Soaring "Soar-ing to Greater Heights." Committee members are 1 to r, Meledie Gregory, Mary Ellen Smoot, Bonnie Schaff, Virginia Stacey and Gayle Maxwell. mation. A small fee will be charged. Beginning at 9 a.m. Don Aslett, noted speaker and author au-thor of the book "Is There Life After Housework," will address the group. He will spend the morning conducting an in-depth seminar based on his book. After a light lun cheon the afternoon will offer classes on a variety of subjects. sub-jects. This will include speakers speak-ers such as Ethna Reid and Addie Fuhriman along with several other local specialists. This session will begin at 1 p.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. AN EXTENSION of this . conference will be a fireside held Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. A. Lynn Scoresby, a child and family psychologist from BYU, will address the subject "Improving "Impro-ving Marriage Relationships." All events will take place at the Centerville Utah Stake Center, 950 N. Main St., Centerville. |