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Show I Lois H. Miller heads Ti-Ute Chapter of ABWA ish Fork bank. Besides the executive ex-ecutive board, there will be 14 standing committees and special spe-cial committees to be appointed appoint-ed as needed. Dinner meetings will be held each month. Included in charter members from cities throughout the county are the following of Sprngville: Darlene Amott, Mrs. Beth Callaway, Mrs. Lyle Childs, Myrtle Childs, Leola Harrington, Mrs. Verda Hunter, Hunt-er, Cora Lee Johnson, Mrs. La-Marr La-Marr McClellan, Mrs. Lois Miller, Mil-ler, Mrs. Emmalou Oakley, Mrs. Dorothy Perrero, Naomi Weight and Mrs. Merell Young. Visitors from Salt Lake and Ogden attended the installation installa-tion meet which was in the form of a get-acquainted social. it ! .1 j l f A Springville woman, Mrs. James F. (Lois) Miller, was installed in-stalled president of the newly organized Central Utah Chapter Chap-ter of the American Business Women's Association at a recent re-cent meeting held at the Pro-vo Pro-vo Utilities Building. Mrs. Miller Mil-ler is employed by J. C. Penney Pen-ney Co., and is representative for a cosmetic concern. Installed by Mrs. E. R. Dean Young, field executive of Kansas Kan-sas City, Mo., other new officers offi-cers include, Mrs. Robert Gro-tegut, Gro-tegut, Spanish Fork, vice president; pres-ident; Mrs. Dixie A. Johnson, O r e m, recording secretary; Mrs. Marty Perrero, Mapleton, treasurer. They will serve three months and then a formal election elec-tion will be held. The new organization is to be known as Ti-Ute Chapter of ABWA, the name being suggested sug-gested by Miss Leola Harrington Harring-ton of Springville, a charter member employed by a Span- Mrs. James F. (Lois) Miller |