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Show 1 ! I Local . Lottie Lambson has returned -borne after a six,-weeks'-visit with her son, Will and family, at Grand Junction, Colorado. Officers of the Alpha Beta club have been elected as follows: Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson, president; Mrs. F. C. Packard, vice-president; Mrs. H. M. Weight, secretary; secre-tary; Mrs. William Witney, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. David Reese, corresponding corre-sponding secretary; Mrs. A. C. Bird, Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall, executive ex-ecutive committee; Mrs. W. W. Clyde, Mrs. Kenneth Condie, Mrs. Emil Ostlund, Mrs. A. O. Packard, Pack-ard, program committee; Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. D. R. Wight-man, Wight-man, health; Mrs.- M. R. Straw, press chairman; Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, song leader, and Mrs. William Witney, accompanist. All American Legion men of Springville are Invited to . attend the meeting and social of the Provo post as guests of the latter, next Wednesday night in the Armory. Arm-ory. Those who desire to go are asked to meet at Memorial hall at 7 p. m., Wednesday, announces Commander V. O. Hafen. ' Dr. Robert Steels, president of Westminster college, Salt Lake City, will be the guest . speaker at services in the Community church at 12 o'clock Sunday. All are welcome to attend. Members of the Home Culture club are planning their Art Tea for April 9 from 3 to 5 o'clock. All are urged to be in attendance. PROVO Ruth Baxter, Springville, Spring-ville, student at Brigham Young university, was among the eight students who received bids to the B. Y. U. dance club. The club presents a review each spring; dances for the opera, and entertains enter-tains for student assemblies' and public service programs. |