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Show LDS Women's event scheduled April 16 X pUl women's event will te held vtl It with the theme "Womanhood, a p,,tiCum " II l Uie Maeser Center under the direction of the VjW stal Kelief Society insisted by the Vernal and Ashley Stake Rflie Society. pispUv of ft arts and handiwork wtl be shown starting at 6.30 p.m. fdllcwtntf by a program at 7:30. Music for the event will be furnished (iy i tri-stake women's choir. It w ill be rtctfd by Celia Raker with Helen Sower as accompanist. DeAnna Johnson will also be assisting. Helen Gibbons, from the General Boini of the Relief Society, will be the featured speaker. She has served on the Rriief Society general board since 19T7 ud has also served on the YW and SS jjoeral boards. Hrs. Gibbons is an author and lec-jjer. lec-jjer. She has published three books, smt and Savage," "On Your Way," iad "Letters to Mary ," as well as yjuerous articles in the Ensign and tVf publications. Her husband is Francis Gibbons, at- tornev and author and secretary of the first presidency of (lie LUS church They have four children. Also receiving honors that evening will be Krva Bow-den, Uintah County Mother of the Year for lt. Host stake leaders are Ijiltae Terry, Nell Gurr and Barbara Hacking! Maeser Stake Kelief Society presidency. presiden-cy. Assisting from Vernal Stake Belief Society presidency are Murge Martin, Carol Vincent and Rita Ruppe, Shelia Belcher, Faye Howells and Henue Labium are the presidency from the Ashley Stake Relief Society. Committee working on the event include in-clude Nancy Aycock and Janet Peiler-son. Peiler-son. invitations; Ruth Jensen and Sherry Gardner, decorations and Merle Siddoway, displays. Dorothy O'Neil is the program chairman chair-man and the committee from Ashley Stake includes Nola Kendall, Sheryl Weeks, Joan Robbins and Judy Hut-chings. Hut-chings. Members of the 25 LDS wards in the three stakes will be participating and the conference is open to the public. |