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Show Voter League Officers Get ortf olios I c- - - I ii 'v ...... -- Box J ' 1954 County. Utah Up and Down Springville Hall City-Own- ed APRIL 18. SUNDAY HERALD Sunday Utah Donated For Use In " '; t Portfolios of office were pre sented Jto officers ' of the, Pravp League of Women Voters at a recent board meeting In the home of Mrs. F. H. Rooney.' Officers receiving portfolios In cluded Mrs. George H. Hansen, public relations chairman; Mrs. V. Mazune, local agenda item resource chairman; Mrs. Garth Jones, state and county govern ment resource chairman; Mrs. Allen Sorenson, national agenda item two resource chairman; Mrs. Myron Fulrath, member ship; Mrs. Philip Kemp, publica- ons; Mrs. Erma Sayer, national era one resource chairman; Mrs. Orval Drysdale, voters serv ice chairman, and Mrs. Erwin Buller, ibulletin chairman. state Mrs. Ray Katzenbach, committee member, outlined the duties of resource chairmen and invited women who like to "read and tell" to join the ranks of the League of Women Voters. Several board vacancies exist the fbcal League for persons interested, it was announced. Juke Youth Leaves to Join Navy juke box and records, supplied through the courtesy of Knudsen Music Company, are now available SPRINGVILLE Ronald Schou-- J Faculty wives of the senior and for use at the --Utahna Ballroom. ten left Springville Thursday forjjunior high schools wen enterThe machine may be set to play of without deposit contmuously coins or to play only after deposit of Mrs- - Francis RoweThe day morning. His wife, the form-;hoof coins. and his mother er Doreen hook, 'Star or the ,west was The music machine will be of Mrs. Fox Fox, to him reviewed in a most delightful accompanied special value to the Senior Citizens Salt Lake City to see hhu off on manner by Mrs.' Leonard James, dances.' groupattheir weekly the plane. Ronald has been in, the who dressed in an Indian costume Other improvements being naval reserve here, and his wife for the Utahna.Avhich is to be- - and to fit the in son will remain part of Sacajawea, the baby renamed Eldreo Recreation (Cen- Springville the for heroine of the book. Adding to present. ter,' include a complete new elec the spirit of the occasion were trical wiring and lighting system Rex Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. two Indian dances performed by to provide flexible illumination for on home a is short Jones, students of BYU. A spring lunch-- , George and various activities, . . recreational a J 11 the from before AM-.- ' , eon was served by Mrs. Rowe Navy tne development or Kiicnen xacui-tie- s furlough sent to Guam,- - where he ex and assisting hostesses, Mrs. Kus-se- ll in one end of the hall. These being to be stationed for the next Gardner, Mrs. Harold Bart-let- t, improvements will expand the pects bride of months. His only Mrs. Eldon Reese and Mrs. lOtto Fry of recreational uses of the building. eighteen ASPIRANT Carma few Other guests present Hal weeks, formerly Taylor. The hall is available to commun-- i Springville, candidate for- disfolks will remain her with, Mrs. David GledhiU. included Botts, trict governor of Lions Clubs, itv groups on designated nights in Provo until she is able to join Mrs. Alton Merrill. Mrs. Grant of the week on a rental basis for him. 28A. r Pehrson, peorge Mrs., Clj'de, parties and dances. Banquets willMrs.v Eli Tip- Mrs. Boswell. Joe ufltallaas soon as be held there Mrs John Strong entertained Petts, Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, tion of kitchen facilities permits. dinner Wednesday evening for Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs. Glen at Any group desiring to make ar several man, Mrs. Boyd Wilson. Mrs. friends, a croup of form-iCorangements to rent tne nau snouja er schoolmates. Harmon Hatch and Mrs. E. IS. dinner After they contact EinnRockwood, superin Sheffield. listened to records and visited. tendent of recreationrat 2021. Covers were laid for Mrs. Doreen 1952-53 for and for Jhe past year Emmett of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Mrs. Vivian Averett was host has served as "deputy district Beverly Malheiro, Mrs. Aileen ess to ladies of the Friendly Cir Clyde, Mrs. Shirley Thorn, Mrs. cle at her home Wednesday governor. SPRINGVILLE Otto Frv. sewed and cut out a 100 per cent Norma Nell Hansen, Mrs. Phyllis a five-yeHe Jias member of the Sorineville Lions attendance record. Wylie and Mrs. Marian'Jacobsen. quilt for the daughter of one of ciud, announces his candidaev for A lifelong resident of Spring-vin- e, their members, Deon Baker. Rethe office of District Governor of A were served by the Was born freshments is Mr. baby girl superintendent Fry , Utah 28A of Lions International and to Mr. hostess to Mrs. Alean Lopez, Mrs. at the hospital Payson secretary iddington ofhe lor the, coming year. of Co. and vice president and Mrs. Jimmy Lawrence. The Lula Jones, Mrs. Fern Bowen . A key member of the Lions In Canning of the H and O Tool Company. new arrival weighed Spanish Fork, Mrs. ternational, Mr. Fry has served Active in civic and church wrk, pounds, 13 ounces. Mr. eight Lawr Mrs. Oralynn Ash. Mrs. Wilda in nis local club as vice president he has ; been affiliated with the ence's sister is here staying with Oakley. Mrs. Madge Leyshon, in 1949-5and as president during Lions organization for seven the other children While their Mrs. Donna Baker and Mrs. He was zone chairman years. mother is in the hospital. Georgia Perry. A -- - me ; V 1 - : ii - . Springville Man Socks District Lions Club Post ff . eve-ningTh- Yellowstone National Park Is two and one half times as large as the state of Rhode Island. HERE'S HOW IT WORDS' Mary Woolley, right, former Provo school teacher now assistant charter to Mrs. Fern B. Ercanbrack, 1951. under the city commission mayor of Osden. shows copy of Ogden's T. and Dr Pardoe of Provo Rotary Club. Miss plan, Ogden reduced its general Earl member of the Provo Charter Commission, luncheon obligation bonded indebtedness at were and Mrs. Ercanbrack Friday. Rotary speakers Woolley by only $25,000, but in the tw years since the manager plan was installed the Indebtedness has council-manag- er Rotary Speaker Cites Ogden Gains Under Manager Plan; Convention Highlights Told been cut by $200,000. Mrs. Ercanbrack said the Provo Charter Commission, elected last all, meets every Tuesday night. secretary-'managcarries' out those poll and is working hard to frame toa form off J. Edwin Stein, The council-manage- r cies- good charter for presentation municipal eovernment offers a treasurer of the club, was honor- voters. Close scrutiny is being the In Ogden, she asserted, greater bv the club for his selection to hundreds Of charters httpr nlan than the citv commis-lt-d Utah- - efficiency and confidence in gov given from various cities and all points sion form for achieving efficiency!, week as governor of the uismci ai sun eminent have been established are discussed in detail. Public and economy and eliminating! Idaho Kotary Idaunder the council-managVall?y. plan. hearings on various points in the graft. Mary Wcolley, assistant and Walter a Ashton. have Pete Mr. told charter will be held later. She the of Stein, Provo', employes greater Ogden. mayor Caihe, Ed BeaRhler ard Mr. Nor-- I feeling of security due to elimina characterized the charter comRotary Club Friday. Miss Woolley was principal deen gave brief reports on theition of the spoils system. .Train missioners as extremely conscien, ing programs for. city rmployes tious and energetic. The task is speaker at the weekly Rotary convention. luncheon. She was followed by Miss Wcolley, a leader ' in the nave been carried out. jobs were both stimulating and educational, charter move-- , classified, better public relations she said. Mrs. Fern B. Ercanbrack, mem- council-managand budget Mrs. Ercanbrack estimated it who ment in is now serv- - were established, Provo of the Ogden ber her second term on the seven- - practices were improved. Long may take another year to com-- ! Charter Commission, who out-jin- g lined briefly the progress made member city council of that city. range programs of city improve plete the charter. ments have begn. set up, she said to date in the drafting of a coun asserted that the council-managVisiting Rotarians at the meetMiss Woolley noted that Ogden ing were Newelf Stephens andxS. charter to present to plan is superior to the commisIsion plan because it separates the has not cut taxes under the D. Packard of American Fork th" Provo voters. an executive responsi-- j manager plan. "But taxes .have and Clyde Larson of Jackson, Rotary President Harold jnot been raised and citizens are Wyo. Guests Included Tom Taydeen presided at the meeting and bilities of government. Dr T F.arl Pardnp. nrnrratnl The ritv rnuncil. corrmrised of row getting far more for their lor and N. LaVerl Christens en of itax dollars;' Provo and Dave Cook of Salt the speak-- ' citizens serving on a part-tim- e chairman, introduced " , . basis, sets the policies; a. trained She said that in 18 years before Lake Citv ers. . ejr ar " Alta-Nelson- 0, 1951-195- 2. er er er - Men s haded Blue If. I er er .Nor-IIe"is,ati- ve ! A X iffi $ I 3iW (lll j ' fVSk f I mem 714 oz. or Vat-dye- lO-oi- .. weigM. and Sanforized. d Max. shrinkage Matching Blue 1. 0 Oft " i 390 ' Reg. 4.90 for greater Treated with ? washaBTTTty and longer life. In 8 solid colors. Made like a dress shirt. X-2- ji . -- Wrinkl-She- d chambray springs back ime shape by itself. In 6 new shades. It's about an hour from his home to his office he doesn't think of it as a drive at all. but And then begins the real wizardry of Cadillac performance. Stop and" go in and out roll ahd creep . . . all regulated with the slightest touch of toe and hand. Insofar as-- the driver is concerned. it's just as easy as the open road a little slower, of, course-but just as calm and relaxing. He just settles back in the deep, comfortable seat rests his hand on the inviting wheel looks out over the hood in the general direction of the office and starts to relax.: i Comes first, the e 'stretch in the country. If the car were standing still, it could not be smoother or softer or quieter as it loafs over the broad, .winding highway. There's only the faint sound of the wind, plus the receding trees and posts and buildings, to give him a sense of movement. Almost before it begins, it seems, the e stretch is over and a sjgn announces the city's limits. The soft pressure of his foot shifts from accelerator to brake and the big car settles down easity, smoothly and quickly to the prescribed speed. 'ten-mil- ten-mil- 470 W. 1st N. 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