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Show 'A I V PAGE TWO PROVO (UfAr?) DAILY HERALD, - THURSDAY, JUNE 1 ' 1939 SECTION TWO of the The i'ians Cratvn For "If", Summer T.iGGS "Vhe clarification oYeducational purposes and the improvement of education procedures' will be the topic for the third annual summer sum-mer conference of education to be held at Brig-ham. Young--university summer school June 19-23, " inclusive, in-clusive, i This ', announcement Is made by Dr. A. C. Lambert, dean summer session. ! ' ' I Utah state department of education' and. other . Important educational groups will Cooperate ; with E. Y.t , U . In the annual conference, con-ference, i Dr.' Lambert said. .. National Na-tional specialists In education who will be. among the visiting faculty of thev university summer school will taue prominent "parts in the discussions.. ,-, ,M. ... , During the first two days of the conference' the question to be dealt witl will be that of imocracy in education both -ua it effects the administration of ; schools ,andrthe teaching in class rooms. The remaining re-maining days of the conference will be devoted to specific instructions instruc-tions on the Improvement of educational! edu-cational! methods ;in thWfSChools. , ' Invitations, have, been 'issued to S3 - school principals and , superintendents superin-tendents to lead round-table discussions dis-cussions vduringjthe five "day .conference. .con-ference. eii .. i.:',,Vrt..;,f,:-';.r Salute to New Fascist Wa r Pact C o r. e u i i i T " I impanogos Ward Sharon Ward MRS. MERRILL CKAXDALL IleportejvPbone nK-IUS I. i v SPANISH FORK bUUtlY 'i M r. i MeniDers ox ine junior inauwi club entertained at a delightful bridge party Thursday evening at the. home of Mrs. Lucy I11U. The honored guests wre Mrs Lucile Mtfaggleby, Mrs. AJiie Oberhansley, Mrs., Helen Jex, Mrs. Loneta Jobn- ' son and Mrs. ; Gladys Larsen. "Luncheon' was served at the card - tables at 8 iZOr bridge followed, ' Mrs. Hannah Hawkins and Mrs. Loneta Johnson winning the favors fav-ors and5 Mrs.v Gladys Larsen the travelers priie. i - ,Mrs. Ray Johnson left Friday r of last week for Burley and Rupert Rup-ert Idaho, where she will visit two weeks with relatives, and friends '..nS. .J .. . . Mrs. Bert . Stewart returned Monday from Salt Lake where she . had; spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Rose ;0.1Yortiien. . MrC Sadie Stewart and son Harold motored to "Salt. Lake Wednesday to take home Mrs. Te Hatch who., had spent the week end - at Salem. They were accompanied ... by Mrs. Effie-Dart who visited with Mr, and Mrs, A. V. Sprague and Mrs. Uri Stewart who visited--with JMra Beth- Hale. The ! visitors were dinner! '-"guests. Thursdyvtntir-Srilr. arjr, MIST Ted Hatch, after which they re turned home. . lMr, and Mrs. John Clayson who have spent part of the, winter with relatives here, have returned to ML , Tahoe, Calif ornia, T where Mr. , Clayson has accepted , a position., posi-tion., - "r -Ki . Mr. and Mrs. Oell' Peterson of Bingham and theirWn and daughter; daugh-ter; stopped; off here Sunday and visited relatives. They were going to Ephralm to spend the summer; where Mv-Peterson has,ia urkey farm. .- ..-w ;. .,. .... J Returning fronv Lake Como where, with Italian Foreign Minister Ciano, he negotiated the recent" German-Italian military alliance, NcTi Foreign Minister von" Ribbentrop is pictured returning tht salutes of cheering flag-waving Milanese citizens.' Count Cianc ' 4 ' aooears behind him . Waterwings' Ire Oregon Loggers IIABY CHICKS TODAY U; S- Approved liaby Chicks 1 , . ' . . . Whit Lrfthuma, B. I: Itedi, N llMinphhlrra..' frilaerd nlrr Kuvrrnnieiit ! itlate upT luit ' fur fjmmr prwtvrttofw Chirk -rHnir wntrrrn and: t. AIm aprlu tark pulta. RAMSliA W HATCincnf - 305 S. 7th East - In. 613-W rs Old-time Oregon "Whitewater" loggers were taken aback this month when 'they" were , handed a J-iitieer looking' . thing . like a 1 deflated toy balloon fastened ' j , to a we b , belt and . were told that under a new. - state law all men working on water must wear them. Dan McClennan, 64, who made his first drive I at 13, reluctantly agreed to demonstrate the safety device vi .j i --:-. r -. , A i i s iZ??; - r-j - ' v 4 : I Aufo-Freight Crash Takes Lives of Indian Youths . i r, OSEDIirOUE GOOtlinQ SGSIOOL j ::aty Court ' Mrs. Lynn Mecham, Mrs. .Reuben .Reu-ben Rowley and Mrs. Albert Rowley were joint hostesses at a well ' arranged dinner given Sunday Sun-day at the home of Mrs. Albert Rowley in honor of Mrs. Nellie Martineau whose birthday occurred occur-red that day. "A beautiful birthr day cake formed, an attractive centerpiece for the table at which covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Reu ben Rowley : and family, -Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rowley , and family, Mrs. Theodore Martineau , and the guest of . honor .Mrs. Nellie Martineau.. Mar-tineau.. .Mrs. Albert .Rowley entertained a number of ' children at a gay party at fher: home,, the occasion being .the third birthday anniversary, anniver-sary, of her .small son, Albert Jr. A , number- of i lively games , were played and a dainty- luncheon was served to 23 little friends. . . - Mrs.Ella Jones and son, - Ted, Mrs. Josephine Hamilton and son, Dan of Salt Lake - City visited with relatives here and in Provo on Memorial day. . Mrs. . . Vera; Bishop ' visited with' relatives r in Sat Lake City "over the week end.; - , . .,Mris. ,B. ..M-Jblley, and". Kendall accompanied -Mrs. Alma, Johnson of Provo to Salt . Lake City Monday Mon-day ?C where, they visited wlth friends.- - . . ' . - Officers and ..'.teachers . of v the Sharon ward Primary association met at,the honieof i Mrs. Ruth Jolley Monday .' evening " where they made plana for the ward; banquet which- they will give as a feature of the ward- building, program, pro-gram, in the near future, Following Follow-ing the, v meeting; refreshments were served to the following : Mrs. Minnie ' Gordon; Mrs. .Agnes, Bellows,, Bel-lows,, Mrs, Ruth Jolley, vMrs. Zina Selman, Mrs. ' Zina Newell, Mrs. Edith Duke Mrs... Stella Duff in, Mrs. Belya. Wentz slMrs Jennie Thome and Miss '.Portia Salisbury. ,r Mr. and Mrsfc Frank Thorne, Mr, and. Mrs. . R. R. Thorne . and their daughters,. Ruth and- Ber,nice have just a returned from a delightful trip through Bryce-4 and,IZiOn c.an-' yons. ' ;,,. A -: ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. , Modell: Hamel- wright and'twd children ' of SaltV Lake City visited with her parents, par-ents, Mr, , and-, Mra t Frank Thorne Tuesday- ','.. ; - -rv . Mr., and, Mrs. ,VV. li -Kofford and Jean visited I In Mt. : Pleasant Tuesday. .- '." .-;7 . . ,-s-' Lloyd Peacock has" returned from Grace, Idaho, where he was employed, . " " Mr,, and . Mrs. M. F. Crandall were Spanish Fork" visitors Tues- jar. axiu Airs. - n. weus anu Norma, Mrs. Richard Wells and littl e daughter Le t Anne vlsi ted in Mi Pleasant Tuesday.. :, . A steak bake at the Provo City park hi; Provo eanyon was enjoyed by the following couples Monday evening": , . Mr,." and.. Mrs. George Memmott," Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meramott, . Mr . and I Mrs. Julian Hansen, v Mr, .and Mrs; Jesse Cord-ner, Cord-ner, Mr., and j- Mrs. : Vern. Loveless; Mr, and Mrs. Orrel. De Lange,' and Mr., and Mrs, ' Carson Crandall. - Mr. and v Mrs- Robert .Memmott and daughtersr Geraldlne , and Car-roll Car-roll visited with relatives Jn Scipio .Tuesday,. . ' Mr. and Mrs: James A. Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, of Salt Lake City ; visited, with, fMi. and Mrs. Vern Loveless and Mr; and Mrs. Cyril Loveless and their families on Memorial : day. - -. Mr. and Mrs.' Chaae Kearl and daughtersr Phyllis, of Logan visit ed .with Mr. and Mrs.. Dick Farley Tuesday. -, , ; . Mrs. Violet Cobley of Salt Lake City visited-with her daughter, Mrs. Julian Hansen and her fam ily Tuesday. . . , pour Indian-youths were instantly killed in thi3 auto-freight train crash near Dorris, Calif, when the auto-traveling auto-traveling at high speed hit a freight, partly derailing cnecar.: Engine of the auto was hurled 50 feet by the ;-- - ' ; - ' ' - , - :, -' ; impact. ; ; -J -' ' -c '- ' ' ' '"- ' . '' ' 4-H Glub Activities The. 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