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Show iiwbelles Hold jinual Banquet jwbelles called approxima-. approxima-. a hundred cattlemen and wives to the annual ban-sponsored ban-sponsored 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--K. Barton, commissioner-of 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-ress. toast-ress. 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 introduc-v the toastmistress. ie "Tikal" instrumental 1qytet from the BYU fea- ig Central American stu-ss stu-ss in music numbers and on their various coun-; coun-; songs by Mrs. Orvil in Gay '90 attire, with I Maurice Bird accompan--Llwhistling solos, by Mrs. 11 and music from a Cow-quartet Cow-quartet composed of Mrs. iolds Harmer, Mrs. Lewis lond, Mrs. Ed Averett and Ralph Phillips rounded a evening's entertainment. |