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Show Alpha Beta Club elects officers At the meeting of the Alpha Beta Club Friday of last week, at which Mrs. Emil Ostlund was hostess, new officers were elected. They are, Mrs. Sheldon Nielson, president; Mrs. Earl Condie, vice president; Mrs. B. F. Krause, secretary; Mrs. W. C. Harrison, corresponding secretary; sec-retary; Mrs. George Roylance, treasurer; Mrs. Myron Childs, Mrs. James Wardel, Mrs. Sterling Ster-ling Price, Mrs. Thomas Smith, program committee; Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, Mrs. Emil Ostlund, Ost-lund, executive committee; Mrs. Harmon Hatch, art chairman, Mrs. F. C. Packard, song leader; lead-er; Mrs. Sterling Price, accompanist; accom-panist; Mrs. Earl Goates, parliamentarian; par-liamentarian; Mrs. Milton Harrison Har-rison and Mrs. G. Ray Hales, health committee. Morris Fickes of Provo, chairman of timber, fire and water management of Uintah National Forest, was speaker for the afternoon. He talked on conservation and showed slides of water sheds and mountin areas as he suggested ways and means of conserving water. He said the Uintah Forest furnished fur-nished water for much of Utah County. By 1980, he estimated the population of the state to be doubled. He showed slides of Scouts planting grass on water sheds to conserve water and said that Utah was considered con-sidered a semistate. The speaker was introduced by the president, Mrs. Earl Goates, who asked Mrs. Milton Harrison to lead in the salute to the flag. Mrs. Sterling Price read a prayer of spring by Rob- ert Frost. Mrs. Goates announced announ-ced the spring luncheon at Wilkinson Wil-kinson Center, May 10, and the district convention at Delta, May 20. She also urged members mem-bers to attend the art program next Wednesday, April 3. The meeting closed with a nicely arranged lunch served by the hostess. Sgt. Roger Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robertson is spending a few days in Springville with his parents and other members of his family, fam-ily, en route from a year's service ser-vice in Vietnam, to his wife and family in New York. He has been given a 30-day leave. His term of service will be concluded con-cluded in April and he may re-enlist. |