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Show Home Culture Club hears noted speaker Jack Brand ' of New York City, well-known television personality, per-sonality, seen on the United States Steel Hour, in Utah for the Steelmark Days, Friday addressed ad-dressed the Home Culture club at a meeting at the home of Mr. Maurice Bird. He explained the purpose of the Steel celebration and outlined out-lined plajis for the big 3-day event. He also spoke informally informal-ly explaining his purpose of being in Utah, which he described- as his first trip west in many years. He also told 'of a recent trip he made with his wife to Colombia during which he wrote a story which was illustrated by his artist wife. Glida Ann Lewis entertained with vocal selections and Mrs. Bird and her daughter Mary Jane played piano selections. The meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. Waldo Jackson. She announced that she had tickets for the community com-munity concert in Provo for the child guidance clinic benefit bene-fit and that if anyone of the club desired to go to contact her or Mrs. Ronald Thorpe. The hostess served delicious refreshments at the close of the meeting to club members and special guests, Mrs. Sterling Ster-ling Price, Mrs. Rulon Nich-oles, Nich-oles, Mrs. George Bird, Mrs. Verl Whiting, Glida Ann Lewis and the guest speaker. Mrs. Wilda Oakley has returned re-turned home from Albuquerque, N.M., where she spent three weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Ted and Marlene Scow and children. She went especially to see her new grandson born September 12, which is the fourth son for the Scows. Everything you hear in church is not necessarily the gospel. |