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Show CHRISTMAS LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 Old Folks Chairman Recalls Successful Year; Extends Greetings As the Old Folks Committee of OLYMPIAN' CLUB Top roi., . t - Mrs. wk- Lehi. consisting of a group who MiU hell, Mn. Wayue AIJ- enjoy working and planning for red. Mr. Hrber Iladiirld, the welfare and enjoyment of the II Wayne Powell, Sir. older folks of the community, we Virrlnir. Smith, Mr. Mi extend our wishis to each of tliem chael Kearue), flub pres.; for a joyful holiday season and Allt-Well, Mr. many of the things they would BIrs. Grant rxie for in the New Year. Robert. Virgil Our wish is that their trust may Evam, Jlrn. LaVar Bate-maMr. Verc Peterson, always be in Him, whose birth we Mrs. Bru-Evann, Mm. afe soon to celebrate, who will Robert Chat Field, Mn. Cal ever be willing and anxious to revin Fox, Mm. John LrnL ward every one for his good and noble deeds. Seated Mr. Dean l, We will be looking forward to Mr. Howard Brown Sir. Lid red Fox, Mr. seeing all our friends of the aforeHarold FJlion, Mm. Glen mentioned group in the very n?ar Kvans, Mn,. Cleon Leany, suture at our winter Old Folks Mr. Keith Larsen. party. It will take place Wednes-JaFebruary 2, in the stake r. n n, r Mitt-hel- y, tab-srnac- le. - t - t Olympians Keep Wholesome Outlook Thru Well Planned Year "Keep us, O Lord, from pettiness; Let us be large in thought, in word in deed. g Let us be done with and leave off May we put aside all pretense and meet each other face to face without self pity and without prejudice. May we never be hasty in judgment and always be generous. Teach us to put into actions our better impulses, straight forward and unafraid. Let us take time for all things; fault-findin- self-seekin- i C g. iC ( vV-- V make us grow calm, serene and gentle. Grant that we may realize that it is the little things that create difference; that in the big things of life we are as one. And may we strive to touch and know the great common woman's heart of us all. And O, Lord, let us not forget to be kind. As another year comes to a of the close, we, the members Olympian Club, still have this aim f J To live by our Club Collect and trive to be better each day. Our programs are planned to enrich our daily lives and leave us no time to criticise. During the year we participate in various civic drives. An interesting feature of this year's program was a trip to the Springville Art Exhibit, where we enjoyed an unusually interesting tour of the Art Center. .tnnual Spring Tea The annual Spring Tea was the highlight of the season, An interesting sequence on the four seasons and other appealing subjects, was shown by Supt. Peterson of the Jordan School District, and his associates. Their slides to and music were give all members, their mothers, the graduating girls of the Lehi high school and their mothers a most delightful evening of entertainment. The Christmas party was another happy event. We wish to extend our sincere greetings to each and every one. Club officers include Mrs. Michael Kearney, president; Mrs. Mrs. John Ernst, Howard Brown, secretary-treasureMrs. Virginia Smith, historian, Mrs. Cleon Leany, civic chairman. Mrs. John Mitchell and Mrs. Virgil Roberts are in charge of the program, and Mrs. Heber Hadfield and Mrs. Wayne Powell are tne vice-preside- r; Hi i ... f1 irjiay an the pleasures . -- JJ r x :f with you and help to keep you happy throughout the New Year. Wing Mortuary t flower and gift committee. The club was admitted to the federation in October, 1944. The club flower is the lilac and club colors are orchid and yellow. For his bounty, there was no winter in it; an autumn it was that grew the more by reaping. William Shakespeare. A man there was, they called him mad; the more he gave, the more he had. John Bunyan. We should give as we would receive, cheerfully, quickly, and without hesitation; for there is no grace in a benefit that sticks to the fingers. Lucius Seneca. m Bishop Harold W. Barnes, Chairman, Lehi Old Folks Committee. i way. Mrs. Victoria Stewart was the donor of the bulbs. Another project of the club during the past year was the making of infants clothing for use in the local hospital. Each member made a gown which was later presented to the hospital. in the Assistance "Mothers t.la'-con Polio," contributions to the heart fund and other benevol- ent campaigns were included dur- ng the year. Reprssentatives t- tended the Women's Legislative Council meetings in Provo and Mrs. Cloyed Penrod, historian, .ind Mrs. John Broadbent, reporter. Mis. George Ingram and Mrs. Rx Zmm-rma- n are the flower committee; Mrs. Ferd Evans, chic chairman and Mrs. Boyd Smuin, project chairman. M-Me- h brought reports to the member- rp J welcomed into th? organization this year are Mrs. Cloyed Penrod, Mrs. John Broad-beand Mrs. George Ingram, ilrs. Glenn Wing is the immediate past president. Currently guiding the destiny of the group are, Mrs. Dean .ivans, president; Mrs. Roos;velt Mrs. Glen Smith, Mi's. A'aniass, secretary-treasure- r; George Bone, program chairman; nt vice-preside- Gleansrs n, Tf 1 1 ifQxd Q j TVf" and Gleaners and all Junior Gleaners and Junior M-n are ccrdmlly invited to join in a midnight supper to be held following the stake New Year's -- eve dance, December 31, at 12:3 J a. m. in the h ward Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willes chapel and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mellor are in charge. Tickets will be 33 cents. Supper will be followed by a program. M-M- Third-Sevent- UAIIOXIAN CLUB - Top row, L to r., Mrs. Grant Christofferson, Mrs. Dean Lvans, club pres.; Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Mrs. n, Or-viK- Whimpey, Mrs. Seated, Mrs. George Ingram, Mrs. Dean Webb, Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mrs Beri Beck, Mrs. Glen Wing, Mrj. Roosevelt Smith, Mrs. Rex Zimmer-ma- a and Mrs. Neldon Evans. . K ;";ai - ' Liahonian Club Rounds Out 11th Year of Cultural Activity With nearly eleven years of cul development. Travelogues, preLiah- sentation of the story and seonian Club continues as an impell- lections from an opera, a play and ing influence in the community some outstanding music have all and in the lives and pursuits of its b3en featured during the past members. Maintaining the idea of twelve months. achievement through unity, club The club colors are orchid and members have set their shoulders and were used at the several pink to every civic cause to which they held annually. Largest of parties have been called. these was the Mothers' Tea held in Paramount project of the group May for club members and thir continues to be the cemetery im- mothers. A three-ac- t play, "Father provement and beautification plan of the Bride," was read by Becky to which all of the local civic Tompkins of Salt Lake City, with groups have at some time contri- vocal selections by Lucille Anderbuted. The favorable comments son Carr and organ music by Beth received from those visiting the Anderson Eason, a former memcemetery upon occasion has been ber. The party took place at ample payment for all their ef- the home of Mrs. Orville Gunther. forts. The summer party was held out of Significance of the club name is doors at Wines Park. "A guide to a more cultured life Bulbs rianted through a better understanding of An additional attractive feature the finer arts." Primarily a liter was added to the cemetery landthe club not has ary group, neglected the opportunity to obtain scaping by the planting of a numspeakers and demonstrators on ber of daffodil bulbs bewteen the timely subjects such as alcoholism shrubs beginning at the entrance mental health and personality tural activity completed, the TO- - V Lehi Drug L Ai 'ccause Christmas time is reserved for very special greetings-- we TWay the glad cheer of ; Christmas with its i toall out in carols of praise and thanksgiving in this Joyous Season, and with them soar all our renewed hopes and prayers for peace and Brotherhood among all men. At this time we would like to extend our friends our sincerest wishes for a Christmas unmatched in true happiness and well-bein- spirit of wonderful warmth want to take this opportunity to thank our many patrons for their continued friendship and good-wi- ll ... and add, too, in a great big measur- e- remain as a precious our sincere wishes that the spirit of the token for all our friends, season may remain a lasting joy for you and yours throughout throughout the coming New Year. the New Year. g. Lehi v People's Market Wilson Haywaid, Mrs. Robert Webb, Mrs. John Broad-ben- t. if! Angelic Glen Wanlass, Mrs. George T. Strasburg, Mrs. Ralph Powell, Mrs. Calvin Swen-soMrs. George Bone, Mrs. Glen Trane, Mrs. o Gunther, Mrs. Duane Woffinden, Mrs. Dale I voices ring " --3 Supper Dec. 31 All ship. ivew members EDITION Seventh Ward Bishopric DEN'S TIRE SHOP |