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Show MRS J.D. KNUDSEN ELECTED LEADER OFAUXIUARY Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen of Copperton was elected president of the auxiliary to the American Legion post No. 30 at a meeting held in the Civic Center Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. She succeeds Mrs. D. J. Sullivan of Copperton. Others named to offices were Mrs. Charles Brimhall of Highland High-land Boy, first vice president; Mrs. LeRoy Bosworth of U. S. Mines, second vice president; Mrs. Mike F. Brisk of Copperton, reelected secretary and treasurer; Mrs. D. J. Sullivan, corresponding correspond-ing secretary; Mrs. S. W. Jacques of Copperton, historian; Mrs. William T. Allmark, chaplain; Mrs. Mike Zampos, sergeant-at-arms. During the business session it was announced that materials for knitting and sewing for American Am-erican Red Cross might be had by auxiliary members and friends by asking Mrs. Knudsen, knitting supervisor, or Mrs. Brisk, sewing supervisor. A large quantity of materials is on hand and the auxiliary aux-iliary is anxious to assist the Red Cross. Help is needed, as Red 1 Cross officials state work is not being completed as quickly as needed. Plans are complete for the Rummage and Cooked Foods sale at the West Furniture store in Society hall at 10 a. m. Saturday, Sat-urday, May 10. Proceeds will go toward expenses of Bingham Bing-ham boys at Boys' State in Jordan Narrows this summer. The public is invited to the sale. At the bridge games later in the evening, Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Andrew Jones played high. Mrs. L. C. Cosgrove and Mrs. Jolin Jackson were hostesses. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to 18. |