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Show Alpha Beta Club names officers Mrs. S. Thomas Smith was re-elected president of the Alpha Al-pha Beta Club at a meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Erling Roylance. Other new officers of-ficers named are: Mrs. W. W. Clyde, vice president; Mrs. W. C. Harrison, secretary; Mrs. Sterling Price, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Earl Goates, treasurer; Mrs. Myron Childs and Mrs. Earl Condie, program chairmen; Mrs. W. G. Biesiin-ger, Biesiin-ger, Mrs. Harmon Hatch, Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, executive committee; Mrs. B. F. Krause, art chairman; Mrs. F. C. Packard, Pack-ard, song leader; Mrs. Price, accompanist; Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Jr., parliamentar i a n; Mrs. Emil Ostlund, Mrs. Milton Mil-ton Harrison, health chairman. The club decided in a business bus-iness meeting to purchase a nmuot.d ao....Mokboi ctend nt book to contribute to the new BYU library, as a club project. pro-ject. Program for the afternoon featured Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Fecher of Provo in a talk on diamonds and their use in industry. in-dustry. They told where the large diamonds were found noting no-ting that England owned the largest ones. The U. S., they stated, comes third in the world in diamond cutting. The April 2 meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Smith with the club officers acting as hostesses. According to the Public Health Service Surgeon General Gener-al effective vaccines, drugs and other control measures give grounds for hope that diphtheria, diph-theria, whooping cough, polio, tetanus, rabies, measles, typhoid ty-phoid fever, syphilis and gonorrhea gon-orrhea can be eliminated in the United States well before 1985. He added that the next two decades may bring a vaccine against leukemia, other progress pro-gress against cancer and development de-velopment of artificial hearts. |