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Show Women leaders add new tableware to service center facilities Something new has been Jd to the facilities at the wammtiy Service Center to ; entertaining there some-'at some-'at easier. J'4 service including fifty tn of dinner and salad plates in a quality chinaware and a greater number of drinking glasses has been purchased by representatives of the woman's groups serving on the Center's Control Board. There are also a limited number of cooking and mixing utensils available for use. Mrs. Merle Schreiner, immediate immed-iate past president of the Springville Spr-ingville Federated Women's Clubs Council; Mrs. Gwen Tip-petts Tip-petts representing other non- federated woman's groups and Mrs. Florence Boyer, president of the South-East Utah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers were instrumental in obtaining the dishes through donations of the various groups. The use of dishes is included in the cost of rent of the kitchen kit-chen facilities Other equipment availible includes in-cludes long banquet tables, large round card tables, chairs for over fifty guests, a range and refrigerator. Those interested in using the rooms at the center during the coming social season are invited invit-ed to call the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce who handles the reservations for the city. J - 1 f I L " ' ' 1 trr!X XEW FACILITIES. These three !;Vl, "eads of womens organizations here, instrumental in procuring addi-ahle addi-ahle china and settings for clubs A- and organizations to use in the Community Service Center. Left to right: Mrs. Harlan Har-lan Buyer, Mrs. A. I. TipiM'tts, and Mrs. William Schreiner, display new place setting. |