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Show Firs! Meefino f the Secssois 19 The first meeting of the year for Alpha Rho chapter chap-ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Al-pha was held at the home of Mrs. Theron Johnson, 675 W. Palisade Drive last week. The state's proposed ways and means project was discussed and voted on. All chapters in Utah to participate. The theme this year is "The Master Plan for Greatness." The chapter's first Special Spe-cial Meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Davis. The social plans are for members, their husbands and guests. The first. State Council meeting was held on Sept. 9 at Green River. Hostesses Hostess-es were the Beta Zeta chapter in Green River. . Those planning to attend were Mrs. Bobbi Long, Mrs. Wanda Hopkins, Mrs. : BACK TO TEXAS Mrs. Charles (Gery) Chapin and children, who had spent several months here visiting her mother, Mrs. Margie M. Shafer, have returned to their home in Houston, Texas. FROM SALT LAKE ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert; Fowlpr and daughters were '-om Salt Lake City last week for a few days' visit with Mrs. Fowler's mother, Mrs. Beatrice Lu-ckinbill Lu-ckinbill and other relatives. Lorraine Self, Mrs. Vivian Bon, and Mrs. Inalyn Mea-dor. Mea-dor. An interesting and in-1 in-1 formative educational program pro-gram on "The Ideals of Epsilon Sigma Alpha" was given by Mrs. Rhea Gram-lich, Gram-lich, educational director. The meeting was adjourned adjour-ned and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were. served by Mrs. Naomi Corbin and . Mrs. Gramlich. CARVIMG DJ5PLAY A wood carving display is now being shown at the Moab Museum. The exhibit exhib-it represents the collection of six local artists, Holiy Walden, Thco Oviatt, Ted Tibbetts, Robert. Reseigh, Blanche Donoghue, and John Levering. The public is invited to tour the Museum Mu-seum to see the carvings, and other interesting displays. GETS PROMOTION Relatives in Moab have received word . of the recent rec-ent promotion of Mike Shafer to Chief Engineer of I-:REX-TV and radio station, of Grand Junction. He is also acting engineer for the entire XYZ network, net-work, which includes KR-EY, KR-EY, ?Iontrose; KREZ, of Darango, and the Grind Junction station. Prior to joining the communications communica-tions firms, he spent over two years in Germany. The FKOM LOS ANGELES ::ooi Mrs. Clarence A, John- -jy ; on, of Los Angeles, is vis-t iting at the home of Mri..;etj gJssie Bailey. Mrs. John- -q son and her late husbani, Dr. Clarence A. Johnson,. were well known in Moab- where they have often vis-'. ited. She invites friends to j. call at the home of her,' hostess, telephone 3-6541. sit OUTDOOR DANCES P The outdoor dances ior3-teens ior3-teens at the Grand countydc courthouse grounds have '1, been rescheduled to pre-3 ''vent interference with'Ki Friday evening football games, Mayor Winford Bunce announced this . S.-week. S.-week. The dances will now .be held on. Saturdays front 4s. 8 to 11 p.m. and will be;, ; held weekly as long as! weather permits, the Ma-j yor said. j WILL MARRY Mr.' and Mrs. C. Dua.t! Gary, 588 North 5th West are announcing the en gagement of their daugh ter, Diane Gale, to Warrc-i David Osborne, son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Osborr.fg 424 Huntridge. A weddin! ,J date has not been set b; the betrothed couple. Bot. plan to attend the Univef sity of Utah this FalL A new engineer is the sol i of former Moab residenj Neil Shafer. He is the nej phew of Mr. and Mrs. YouVon, and grandson "l Mrs. Betty Hector, Jloaoi I |