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Show Cowbelles Conduct Delightful Breakfast Brisk mountain air greeted the Hobble Creek Cowbelles of Springville as they arrived at Kelley's Grove for their annual breakfast, Wednesday, Aug. 12. The hour was early, but thirty members and guests enjoyed a tasty meal that included beef bacon, scrambled eggs, cantaloupe, canta-loupe, hot beverages and breakfast break-fast rolls. The "Enjoy Utah Beef" place mats were used appropriately, and two large bouquets of gladiolus, grown by Martha Bird, added much color and conversation to the occasion. occa-sion. Mrs. Ralph Phillips, president of the group, was in charge of the event with Mrs. Bill Ave-rett, Ave-rett, Mrs. Victor Phillips and Mrs. Wm. R. Harmer taking honors for chef duty. After everyone had eaten to capacity, they enjoyed a short program including: Accordian selections by Ernadine Banner. The guest speaker, Mrs. Harold Christensen, chairman of the GFWC conservation of natural natur-al resources, discussed the need for more recreation facilities. Mrs. Clarence Spafford, president presi-dent of Utah Cowbelles, pointed point-ed out the need for continued range conservation and beef production in order to curtail the import of meat from the foreign countries. To conclude the program, Mrs. Phillips read appropriate verse by Augusta Baum, deploring the present proposed decrease of herds in this area and closing with: "They want to drive us from the land, our herds have grazed in peace; Then beef shipped from Argentina or other foreign for-eign land, will grace our tables and our shops. Now won't that just be grand?" |