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Show Nebo First District UFWC ready for annual spring convention in Springville Saturday give grace at the luncheon, and Rita Andrews will give a tribute trib-ute to District Mothers of the year. Mrs. Ralph Hillman will introduce Lt. Col. Ray Cox as the guest speaker. , A report of the nominating committee will be followed by the installation of new officers by Mrs. Harold Christensen. Mrs. Stanley Wilson will give resolutions. Following adjournment of the convention, the ladies will be invited to attend ' the State Art Tea, at which Springville Federated club memers are hosts at the Art Gallery. The fifteenth annual spring convention of the Nebo First district UFWC -will be held in Springville Saturday, the meeting meet-ing place being the Third-Ninth ward church. Registration for the generall session begins at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Mary R. Schwartz of Springville, district pres., will preside at the convention, which begins with a meeting for district officers and .chairmen .chair-men at 9 o'clock. The opening general session opens with a Pledge of Allegiance Alle-giance led by Scout Troop 62, Third ward. Several Springville Spring-ville people are taking part on the program, Mrs. Arthur Reid will give the invocation; followed fol-lowed by a welcome by Mrs. Harold Whiting and a response by Mrs. Schwartz. Introductions Introduc-tions will be by Mrs. Dean Jensen Jen-sen and Mrs. James Thorn, will give minutes and roll call. There will be vocal selections by Shirley Luce, accompanied by Slyvia Lynn. Mrs. C. R. Lomas will give the president's message and Mrs. Earl Child will make the auditor's report. Council reports will be made by six council presidents including in-cluding Mrs. Harold Whiting of Springville. Department meets Following the general session ses-sion will be departmental meetings meet-ings for executive officers including in-cluding all presidents. The conservation department will be conducted by Mrs. Dell Frampton; international affairs, af-fairs, Mrs. Geri Atkinson; public pub-lic affairs, Mrs. L. B. Sheets; fine arts, Mrs. Vilda Nielson; education, Mrs. Albert Starr; home life, Mrs. Cliff Howard. Luncheon will be served at 12:15 p.m., and reservations are to be made by today with Mrs. Harold Whiting. Mrs. Wendell Winger will |