Show II VERNAL SOCIETY Vernal ernal Girl Is Provo Queen Qa en Miss Helen daughter of Mr and Mrs I Ray R y a student at the BYU of Provo aas as elected queen of the Gold and Green Ball from the Provo Fourth ward Friday evening March 19 on Miss s birthday she aas as crowned queen In her own I- I ward and nd Monday evening was crowned queen of the stake Gold I and Green ball She and Earl Cal Cal- Calder Cal der cal I der another Vernal student at the BYU danced the Gold and Green dance Miss who was a graduate from the Provo Pro high sprin spring Is taking her her fl first year sear ear of college at the BYU t Thalia ThaUa Cub Club Feted Ladies Ladles of the Thalia club were I entertained Thursday afternoon at atthe atthe the home of Mrs Florence Kelly at Jensen Jencen The afternoon was spent with Five rive Hundred high honors honos being awarded to Mrs Edna Sund- Sund Sund-quist Sund quist second honors to Mrs May Stewart A s hot dinner ass as served to ten members ers and May Stewart Mrs Myrum Meeks Mrs A C 0 Boyle Mrs Virginia Nelson Mrs Frank P wellman and Mrs Chari Charles es Wise as special guests The club ladies ladles will be en entertained en- en entertained entertained April 1 at the home of Mrs Maggie Hatch when ahem hen the mem mein members members bers will v ill gh glue give e the e officers officers a party D DUP UP Meet V Camp Vernal o of or the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Friday at the home of their captain Re- Re Revina Re vina Stone The living rooms ere ser c e attractive with ith bouquets of roses s carnations and ferns The lesson The Indian Chiefs of Pioneer Days was given riven by Mrs Ella Cook Mrs Rose Walker favored with a asolo L solo Falling Leaf The assisting assist assisting ing hostesses Mrs Lydia Bills and an d I Mrs Jay Pack served a delight delight- delightful delightful ful ful luncheon in an Easter scheme Century Club Chub Entertained d Mrs Airs Vern McCarrell was as host host- ho hostess hostess t- t tess ess Saturday afternoon March 13 1 I Ito to members of the Century club The artistic decorations were keeping with St Patricks dayi day i lin and the dainty two course luncheon lun luncheon lun- lun luncheon cheon served to the twelve helve mem mem- m members m- m Ibers bers was carried out in the color scheme The afternoon was spent fp nt bridge prizes being a awarded to Mrs W E Witbeck Mrs Hob Hob- Hobert Rob crt ert Johnston and Mrs Paul Cowan CoVan On Saturday afternoon March 27 iOn Mrs B H will be host host- ho hostess hostess t- t tI ess to the club ladles ladies at an Old I Fashioned Cost Costume e party party Vt is rs Auxiliary to Meet teet i The Ashley ers Auxiliary Auxiliary iary will meet Monday afternoon March 29 at 2 o 0 clock at the home of Mrs tirs B H with Mrs J Harold Reader as assisting host host- hostess hostess hostess j ess Mrs Erne Ellie S Barrows from the I will be present and will sill gh e some demonstrations on Wool and andl the Articles Made from It All AU ladles ladies interested are urged to be present bel Club Meets The group of ot girls held their get t A f meeting Saturday at the home of Barbara Bennion They elected a new vice president Shir- Shir Shirley Shirley Shir-ley Shir ley Smith The was spent In knitting and delightful refreshments refresh refresh- refreshments refreshments ments were sere served The next meet meet- meeting meeting meeting ing will be held at the home of Shirley Smith March 27 c e L I Entertains for Mrs John V Boll delight delight- delightfully delightfully fully entertained at a luncheon on I Wednesday of last week cek in com com- compliment compliment to A B D Woolums Mrs of ofa pamona Calif who ho has been vis- vis visIting is- is is- is sting with her husband Captain Woolums of the local CCO campA camp A dainty luncheon was served ser at a B prettily arranged table to the honor guest Mrs James M Orr Crr Jr Mrs Forrest D Thomas and the hostess The ladies ladles spent pent the afternoon with knitting and In asocial a asocIal asocial socIal way say Mrs Ms Woolums left Wed Wed- Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday morning for California af- af after after af after ter a delightful visit i t in Vernal First Ward nard Relief Society Annual March the Relief Society of the Vernal First ward was as host to the adults of the ward at a asocial asocial asocial social held in the chapel A plate lunch sass as wa served to about two hundred people during durine v which the Olsen family orchestra played pla ed d aI- aI after af after ter which games and dancing were ere enjoyed Winn Winns s orchestra furn furnished furn- furn furnished furnished the music for the danceS dance S Second ond Ward Relief Belle S Society x Party The Second ward Relief Society annual party which was held on March 17 was attended by 0 oser er 1150 people to whom dinner was sen ed A program of readings I 11 music and a skit was presented and time time old dancing enjoyed The theme of the in keeping party was keep keep- ing tag with St t Patricks s Day andas and was as carried out in both the program hand and the dinner the committees of I which were headed by Mrs Rose I Walker and Mrs May Mas Ma Johnson re- re re respectively John T RD mussen re-I re I furnished the thee music Lesion Legion Auxiliary Luncheon II The annual bridge luncheon of othe the American Legion Auxiliary aas as asheld held Saturday afternoon at the Community House The entertain entertain- entertaining entertain I entertaining ing room was gay with attractive Easter decorations Pretty Easter luncheon cloths were sere also used on orthe the small tables A delightful lun luncheon lun- lun luncheon luncheon cheon was as served sered to sixty five sixty sixty- guests after which bridge and Five Hundred were ere enjoyed In Bridge high honors w were ere awarded to Mrs Earl Freeman second to Mrs Mar Mar- Marion Marion Marion ion Richardson In Five Hundred first honors were w v on by Mrs Ruth Caldwell second by Mrs Helen Goodrich Here Hera Everett Billings of brother of Mrs Howard Woolley arrived In Vernal Ven l Friday and ond vis- vis visited vis visited relative until ant Monday when he h left for his Ills home Mr Billings was M returning from Chicago s here her he he- has spent S pont the past three thre-e week week week-a nb school there rn up a course In refrigeration and conditioning air air air- conditioning K n Returns turns to Bountiful Mrs Alvin Weeks Weel's who ho ft ho has been spending the winter In jn Bountiful because of the ill III health of her mother Mrs Mra John Ingles recently spent three weeks in Vernal with her husband hu band She i he returned Tues Tues- Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday day of last week seek ek to Bountiful M Vf nil Its Banker iker Married l In Ira Denver DenverT T R Johnson assistant a cashier of the Bank of or Vernal returned Sunday Bunday evening from Denser Demer nc- nc accompanied ac accompanied companied by his bride the for for- former former for former mer Virginia Coleman daughter of and Mrs Arthur Denny man Cole Cole Cole- Coleman Coleman man of that City The marriage took pl place Saturday at high noon In the St John Johns s chapel with Dean Cannon Watts Watt officiating Mrs Johnson is a former fonner student of the University of Colorado and a grad grad- graduate graduate graduate of the University of Texas Mr Johnson was an employee employ ce for forseen seen Hn at t the Federl Reserve in Salt Lake City Oit and for se eral months has been working In Ver Ver- Vernal Vernal Vernal nal His mother Mrs H T John John- Johnson Johnson son John son of or Salt Lake visited se eral days last week with him In Vernal Ver- Ver Vernal Ver Vernal nal and accompanied him Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thursday Thursday day to Denver The couple will their home home- In Vernal Gleaner M Men Banquet t In Naples The annual M Gleaner-M Men ban ban- banQuet banquet ban banquet which was vas as held Thursday in inthe inthe inthe the Naples s s chapel was as attended by about sixty members of the class MIA officers and their part part- partners partners partners ners The theme Music was carried car car- carried car carried ried throughout the program with toasts to the Sharps and Flats Harmony and Rhythm Sev- Sev Several Sev Several Sev-I Sev eral era musical numbers were sere gisen ghen during the evening ening Responses sere vere made by Bishop LaVell Manwar Manwar-i Manwaring Manwar-ing Manwar ing and stake officers Orfa Oria John John- Johni Johnson son John i Ison JohnIson son and A Gee A dell i deli deli- delicious deli delicious cious clous banquet was served sen cd and I dancing dancing I ing enjo enjoyed ed Israel C Heaton l was master of ceremonies and Ow 0 en I Hullinger toastmaster Mrs Win field Win Win- Winfield Winfield field Hullinger and Mrs Elvira H were in char chaw charge e of the cooking and serving Officers of the Gleaner and M Men cla classes e are Elaine Goodrich Mabel Gard- Gard Gardiner Gardiner iner Gard-iner iner Lola Manwaring Israel Heaton Hea- Hea Heaton ton Hea-ton ton Ray Nash and Kenneth Goodrich Good Good- Goodrich rich Good rich with Ada Stevens and Owen 0 en Hullinger as leaders Public Relations Banquet On Thursday evening ening of last week the Business and al al Women s club held Its annual lal public relations banquet at thE home of Mrs Annie Johnstun Lucy chairman Iras White and Pearl Shaffer Shatter were sere ere In charge The following members were present Louise Jorgensen Oral Watkins Bessie Noel bras Ims White Pearl Shaffer Shatter Lucy flak Rak- ham Rak-ham ham Annie Johnstun Jane Loftis Gladys Caldwell Belle Angus Lo- Lo Lola Lo Lola LoIla la Christensen and Fern Ross Ila with Edith Allen Alien and Jane Addison Addi- Addi son as special guests Edith Allen Iga e gave Base a a paper on The The Possibilities les ies of Business Women Bessie Noel gave Base a paper on The Work Work- Workers Workers Workers ers Status and Our Own Mrs Mary Ricks had prepared a paper on The Educational Possibilities in County but owing to lin her absence In Salt Lake It was read by Lola Christensen Caster Programs Special Easter programs are be- be being being be being ing prep prepared red in both Vernal wards for Sunday morning Besides parts to be rendered by the various class class- classes classes classes es hi in the First ward card ard a sill willbe m mI be given gisen by Mrs Mary Ricks ana ano I talks by Chas s H Colton and Ralph Horrocks In Second ward ard Chas ChasI I and Lois Lols WaW Wali r sill ill give the two and one half halt minute talks Arza Adams will gis gh e a scrip scrip- scripture scripture scripture ture reading Ada Winder will ill gise giva a short talk on Easter and F J JKennard JKennard JKennard Kennard will sing two tso 1 0 solos after which a pageant on the will be presented under the dir dir- direction direction dir direction of Ashley Bartlett |