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Show PTJ1 Council The local Association had two money raising projects so that a scholarship could be awarded to a very worthy senior. Irene Downs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Downs, was the recipient and is now attending the Utah State University at Logan. Projects included a bake ale 'and a luncheon served in connection with the Federated Women's Clubs convention held in the Lehi High School in April. Four Council Workshop A workshop for the Alpine School District was held Sept. 8, in the Americal Fork High School, for all P.T.A. officers in the district. At the workParent-Teache- four-counc- shop, leeps feast Pledge of Modern Trends throueh the vivid description of Host for District Convention The annual district convention her trip there by Mrs v I. Worlof the Timpanogos First District, ton. April was highlighted by the Federated Women's Clubs, was presence of Mrs. 1'; uie Knight. held with the Athenian Club as BYU librarian, who ;ao a reiew the host club. Other Lehi clubs of the best sellers and notable assisted. books of 1960-6The meet was held in the Lehi In May the cl:at; v.v.V. party High School and the convention was held in the Relief Society followed the theme, "One World." rooms of the Fidii War,! church, There are 25 members in the and included the "Mio- literary-club- club. The three new members addHutch- - ed this of Lehi. M year include, Mrs. Doroines. president took dr. rue. A re thy Ivers, Mrs. Basil Dorton and view of the book. "The Cry and Mrs. Dean Udell. presented by the Covenant, v. Mrs. Stanley M. '!' Many a man. who thinks to New Officers found a home discovers that he Mrs. Garn has merely opened a tavern for New officers i" Holbrook, presui. it Mrs. Russell his friends. in Mrs. Afton Hakes, Mrs. Harold secretary: Man wants but little here beGiles, Barnes treasurei Mrs. Bert Hut- low, Nor wants that little long. Oliver Goldsmith chings, corresponli:;f; secretary; 1 So syUS ; s v) ; of Allegiance was presented by Mrs. Eldon Peterson of Lehi, together with her version of "What the Flag Means to Me." She was accompanied on vice-pre- the piano by Mrs. George Carson. (Mrs. Peterson formerly lived in Germany.) LEHI-CEDAVALLEY FTA COUNCIL Seated, A teachers institute was held OFFICERS IX Mrs. to left Smuin, Boyd right, president; Mrs. Dan Evans, first August 30, in the Lehi High School for council members and vice president; Mrs. R. Garn Holbrook, secretary; Mrs. Rulnn treasurer. Standing, Owen Porter, Mrs. Leo Loveridge, Mrs. teachers. ' Assisted at Polio Clinic Ralph Powell, Mrs. Howard Brown, Mrs. Thomas Wilcox, Mrs. The P.T.A. Council assisted Wayne Shaw, Dean Worlton, second vice president. Not present with the polio clinic during the when picture was taken were, Mrs. Ernest Urry, Mrs. Cloyed Penrod Spring. This clinic was held at and Mrs. Reed Carson. the National Guard armory. It is scheduled to assist at the clinic sented with a corsage or bouton-air- gricht, treasurer. Mrs. Thomas tentatively arranged for January, Each one had been issued Wilcox is in charge of adult edu1962, also. an invitation, composed in rhyme. cation; Mrs. Ernest Urry, memConventions Mrs. Ralph Powell, Mrs. Howard Brown was in bership; The three-stat-e convention was charge of the individual flowers magazine; Mrs. Leo Leveridge, held in June at the Hotel Utah and welcome. Mrs. Calvin Swen-so- n room mothers; Mrs. Reed Carson, Motor Lodge in Salt Lake City. arranged flowers in decora- program; Mrs. Howard Brown, Presidents and departments were tion. juvenile protection and safety; Officers of the council, headed Owen Porter, by laws and legisrepresented there. Lehi members also attended a district workshop by Mrs. Smuin, as president, inlation; H.B. Stratton, school; Mrs. convention which was held in clude, Mrs. Dan Evans, and the Jordan High Dean T. Worlton, second Harold Hutchings, August at Mrs. Frank W. Jones, School. Mrs. R. Garn Dr. Antone Romney secretary; Mrs. Rulon Un- Dr. Antone K. Romney, Dean of the College of Education at Brigham Young University ws featured as guest speaker at a P.T.A. meeting held in the Junior High School, Oct. 16. The well attended meeting was conducted by Mrs. Boyd Smuin, council A wealth of cultural informa- from well known musicals, "The president, who also introduced the tion and activity is shared by the King and I," "My Fair Lady," P.T.A. presidents and school prinAthenian Club members who look "Kismet," and "The Sound of cipals. The principals, in turn, in- back on a widely varied program Music." troduced the faculty members to and anticipate even more achieveA vicarious trip to the Samoan those assembled. comthe ment interest and during deIslands was given the club Dr. Romney gave a vivid ing months. in his of experiences scription In January, Orville Gunther of Russia, stressing his findings in State Tax Commission, was the the educational field. Colored slides were shown, with views of the guest speaker. He gave a the Russion children and the edu- most interesting talk on the vital cational system there, from the subject of taxation. A highlight of the month of nursery stage, begun at two months of age, and on into high February was a discussion on school. beauty care presented by Ardell Dr. Romney has made two trips Zimmerman, manager of the Style to Russia, one in 1958, as the Art Beauty Salon. Mrs. Don Fowonly representative chosen from ler gave a review of the book, Utah, to go with a group of edu- "Exoddus." In March, Mrs. Sandra Penrod cators, and again in 1960. The high school A Capella of the Lehi High School faculty, choir, directed by Ralph Vander-linde- gave an account of the life of furnished patriotic selec- Serge Rachmaninoff, famous comtions. Mrs. Eldon Peterson pr- poser. She also played his piano esented her interpretation of, composition, "Prelude in "What the Flag Means to Me." Minor." Mrs. Dorothy Bowen presented Mrs. Dean Welch played the background music on the piano. Spec- an interesting program. It con ial recognition was given each one sisted of background stories and of the teachers individually pre-- portions of the musical selections R Un-gric- e. vice-preside- pre-scho- ol Hoi-broo- k, Wealth of Information. Activity Shared by Athenian Membership l THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, ll Two Clubs Look On Year of Success 4-- H The rs il the TI1E LEHI FREE TRESS si Mrs. Cecil Ash. historian; Mrs. W.L. Worlton ana Mrs. J. Earl Smith are the attendance committee; Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. G.R. Taylor, courtesy; Mrs. R.J. Krenka and Mrs. Vernon Nielsen, civic; Mrs. Stanley Taylor and Mrs. Basil Dorton, entertainment; Mrs. Clifford Miller, Mrs. Douglas Smith, legislative. Mrs. Robert Fox presents the lii..r.y and Mrs. Dean Udell is in charge of publicity. In October, James Capman, a BYU sociology graduate, have a talk on crime among juveniles. Mrs. Lynn R. Webb, now of Draper, reviewed the book entitled, "The Little Princesss." Melvin Clark, counselor at Utah County Vocational Rehabilitation Center, gave a ttalk on mental health. Dramatic readings were presented by Mrs. Hilton of the American Fork High School staff. Interesting reports have been given on legislative council meetings by the club committee. The club aided with the March of Dimes. The annual 'Athenian Award," was presented to Miss Juanita Jones, Lehi High School valedictorian, tor her scholastic achievement. The club assisted in sending Miss Veda Shupe to Girls State. Miss Su.san Holbrook participated in the Vogue sewing contest. Tickets were sold for a musi cal benefit for the Child Guidance Clinic. lE 0BmiUi Kool Kookies and Food clubs both under the lead- ersnip of Clara Jorgeasen, have had an enjoyable year in the Fix-I- t 4-- program. These clubs took part in the poppy sales for the American Legion, in the park community jf and they did a day for fine job of selling tickets for the Hutchings benefit on the afagan. Nancy Monson and LuJean club, of the Food Fix-I- t won 1st place in Utah County for their clever dishwashing demonstration. Gaylynn Jorgensen, a 4th year foods club member, made I blue ribbon whole wheat bread which rated a display at the Utah f Jor-gens- I LI if $ ii i State Fair. girls, the entire memboth clubs, received are ribbons and competitions anxious to advance to another work next spring. year in Sixteen bership if ten i of 4-- 3 May this Christmas light the way to the gifts of spiritual contentment, and I, r , May His star light your heart with peace, fulfillment and joy, ! yy y Lehi K "VWvery y'MZm : IT- Lehi Stake Relief Society Presidency A heart and home. I JUic WA:N true, happiness in your j ft Fourth Ward u i Bishopric K Merry CKristma. nJ ' ; f Hg.oryour patronage. forward lo .crvin $. X Wre looting n, 4M4mimm- 5 'I Ay We want to - 4 1 !' opportunity to wish you cheer... and to thank you for letting us serve you. m j . J, U - fMW UAijfJ 1 spwtord djury r JLi " f ft f! A l SmF? 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