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Show r r - . SUNDAY. Utah County. Uiah -- ft Mrs. Ream i a t I Heads Club Counci i i i - The East Provo LDS ; - wo f V- , V' :,. CAROL LEE SNOW LOUISE J. JANELLE BRIMHALL CLARK Four Outstanding Provoans to be 'Honored By Literary Section bfv Worn ens Council May 12. in the Newsletter of the National Safety CounciL The Provo Satety Council and Provo Police have since used .Janelle's help extensively in organizing the program In all the elemen- tary schools Carol Lee Snow.i versatile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip L, Snow, is anactive participant in singing, dancing, writing and directing plays, pantomiming, painting, sewing and designing'. She has been singing sincej the Four outstanding Provoans will the various church organizations.. For four years, she acbe honored by the Literary Secthe Provo Lions Club tion of the Women's Council at companied quartet, which, at that time attheir annual Honor Party sched- tended conventions at Atlantic uled for Wednesday at 8 p.m. in City and Chicago, and traveled the Women's Clubhouse, all over the state giving con- -' Louise J. Clark, JaneUe Brim-hal- l. certs. She became director of Carol Lee Snow, and Reyn- Chauntenetts Ladies Chorus in old Heiner are the four who have 1953. Janelle Brimhall, contributed greatly to the cul ture of this community. They daughter of Commissioner and will each present several1 num- - J Mrs. Smoot Brimhall, is being honored for her efforts toward bera at the party. Louise J. Clark, wife of Law- - ;the bicycle safety program. Be- rene J. Clark, has been singing cause of her success in organ- write-u- p i - . J iour , and dancing since Of age she was seven. Now studying and playing the piano since the izing a Bicycle Safety Club in dancing and assisting in dance aee of four. .Active in musicl her own neighborhood as a instruction, Carol directed! the project, Janelle was in- Farrrf Junior High school dance during grade school; high school. Four-nd college, she became a, Sun- vited to speak about the pro- - review last year, danced atj the day, School organist when ' she gram at the Utah State Conven graduation exercises, and was a Was nine years old, and has tion of Women's Federated Clubs soloist and a director in the since, held many positions as! held in Salt Lake City last year, Provo High School dance review organist or choir j director in 'and as a result, was given- a this year. She won a place las a . '1 H : I i - -- I University Women Hear Program Presented By Three-Intere- st Groups - . - , dancer in the BYU opera, "Bartered Bride," and has performed at many conventions in Provo, Salt Lake City, and Denver. M. Reynold Heiner, who began vocalizing while working in Wyoming on a ranch, started his public career in 1932, and has since performed at hundreds of church meetings, funerals weddings, and special occasions. A member of the Mendelssohn Chorus, Mr. Heiner came to Provo in 1947 where he received voice training from J. W.: McAllister.- i Now financial ward clerk of the University Ward. Mr. Heiner served as a mem ber of the bishopric in Wyoming. Mr.. Heiner was featured last year as one oif the finalists on the Horace Heidt Show when it was presented here. He is mar-ri- d to the former Jean Anderson. League Hear Officer At Convention Fortnighters Elect New Off icers, Set behedule ; 1 - i Beta Sorosis Officers Are Party Hosts The L. B. Tackett home association met on Thursday in scene of the Beta Sorosis was the bridge the Joseph-Smitclub luncheon during the week at building.x Mrs. Marion Olsen presided and which club officers were hostesses welcomed guests. She announced to members. that Mrs. Avery Caine and! Mrs. committee for the x afternoon Lillian Booth were both elected were Mrs. Arthur presiGallup, vice presidents of the state board dent ; Mrs. Fisher Smith, vice AAUW. . T president; and Mrs E. B. Shriver, The American Association of University Women heard an inprogram given teresting three-fol-d by their international relations group, their 'social studies group and their drama group when the : I i . .. REYNOLD HEINER , s " 'if Announcement was also made Mrs Lrr E. Snarr Mrs Erven J. that the state board has prepared Nelson, and Gladys Keigley. a scholarship booklet which will Luncheon was served at small Lbe rti ailed to all students (grad tableses covered vith yellow table schools. Utah high, uating from cioins. loveiy arrangements of These booklets contain rulejs and wer placed in the parrot tulipsx regulations for obt a i n i .n g a living room. Serving girls wore Fortnighters met on Thursday at the home of Mrs, Melvin to elect new officers and review plans for their 1954-5- 5 social season. Mrs,, K. J. Storey was elected president; Mrs. Donald Poppen, first vice president; Mrs. Ernest Ka-vachev- ich dent; Mrs. Carl H. Kivler, secre-and Mrs. O. D. Bruce, board member. It was announced that .next year's program will include meet ings both social and educational. The new project was discussed j tary-treasur- - I ft er, t ;. ' ; N , f . l T and assigned for group consideration. Plans will be completed for presentation at the next The next meeting scheduled as a dinner and installation for May lis V Lit p summer. v presented to two expectant mothers, Mrs. David Eriksen and Mrs. Jac Logan. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Kavachevich and, Mrs. Storey. Mesdame O. D. Bruce, J. F. Daynes, E. J. Storey, Harry Brown, Edwin Soles, Jac Logan, LaMar Skelton, Melvin Kavachevich, Carl H. Kivler, Ernest C. Salerno, Rex Home, Art Norton, Donald Poppen, Douglas Hendricks, Thomas Bullock and Fred Endsley Jr. attended the meeting Gifts rii iuio piauutu Bruce. Mrs. Fred Endsley Jr. and Mrs. LaMar Skelton. Also in the planning stage te the sum mer party for members and their husbands. It isscheduled to be , held t the home of Mrs. John F. Daynes sometime during the were co-hoste-ss, 1 7 i MRS. E. J. StOREY ova AQmhQr nitiated mm 1 By iVFW Ladies i An I I initiation ritual held Thurs- l 11 1 I 1 -- ILL I Mrs. Udell Larsen as a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars aux. iliary, Ute Post No. 2162. Obligation was by Berniece Mor gan chaplain, and instruction was scholarship. yeilow organdy aprons ' by Mrs. Clyde Bingham president, The State Leacue of Women Richard L. Gunn, BYU faculty After the luncneon was served,: k Mrs. Jay Houtz senior vice presi Colleen Voters honored Mrs Moses H. member, was the guest spejaker, LEHI GIRL STATER group played bridge with, Mrs. NGW dent and Mrs. Stanley Houston, reart appreciation Leany, of Lehi High 'School, Lurie of BelmontMass. Friday explaining score iwsuiuson cjiucsi iaKing nign junior vice president. chosen to attend Gir'.s State afternoon at atea held in the lating to his own pictures. "Ori- -- honors. Cadental Madonna" and "Hindul ' Delegates to the state convention A special guest was Mrs. Ger Women's Clubhouse. representing the school. nominated. They were Mrs. werp ? ence." K k ' I ! Mrs. Lurie, a member of the T h e International relations trude Horrocks. Others eniovins' j Houston Mrs . Hutchinson, Mrs. DG 'V Sg the afternoon were Mesdames D. p 05 Bowdish William and Mrs., Cornell 1 ' Ono Allen, Loren C. Bryner Sam- orwomen Voters ofthe United will be held SZnC" Smith. The convention Rented uai. Matrons named new June 4, 5 and 6 in Heber. " States, has been a featured three students from Guatemala uel E Backhan Marvin W. Gsase.l Greenwood W Raymond! officers at their closing social at Vein.R. convention who speaker at a two-da- y Mrs. ' Bingham told of the i hop spoke on the flowers, dances Green, C. J. Hart C. O. Jensen, the home of Mrs. Florence Bill of various local leagues held in counof ideals their and national 0. Provo. King, Oliver Smith, ings. Mrs. J. W. Prows assisted scotch tournament to be held also did a iance Two GlennHarvey They try. Saturday, May 15, at Riverton. R. Erven. J. kel- Mrs. Billings as hostess. Kenner, At a session on Thursday at students from Germany performGirls from Provo who will attend new Mrs The officers include Club Radar, delegates to the con- - ed a Schubert selection andi sang son Keifer B Sauls Glenn Simare Joan Robarge, winner last' Tol-boand e Florence L. B. Larsen, president mons, Tackett, Clifton iference voted unanimously to Brahm's Lulaby." in' the senior division and and spring Van Harold E. secretary Mary Wolsey, Wagenen, Colleen Leany,. junior jhave a State League of Women The social studies group, Ihead-e- d LEHI Joan ' Butterfield, junior; division! "Teasurer. E. L.' Karl Eugene Wiemers, student at Lehi High School and Voters organization. Lillian Christensen, gave a Young, Edwin Duncan and . winner. ' A by included special progran Angus daughter of former Mayor and "The future is bright for the report of their year's work- vocal numbers by Rey sacred Cannon. Mrs. Charles Morgan, Buddy W. been has Mrs. George progress of state and local Leany, The drama group, directed by nold Keiner accompanied by Mrs Poppy sale chairman, reported on! a candidate for Girlslgues in Utah," stated Mrs. Lurie. Mrs. Marion Brandley, gavie the Josephine Lyman. This introduc progress in planning and announcState by the .Lehi American Le-- j Delegates also considered the play, "The Spy," members 6f the.. ed a lecture on the Holy Land by ed a tentative schedule for theale. ' gion Auxiliary. current agenda on the state level group'.taking parts. Schwendiman. Mr. Schwen Gary After the initiation and business! Miss Leany will attend the an- -j which will be considered at a, Named to the dinner committee diman illustrated his talk with meeting the group went out for k wore Margaret Johnson, Mrs. nual colored slides. citizenship schooHater date.' Those Refreshments. Mrs. Colleer Dixfrom June 6 to 12 at the USAC.t Price, Sterling Colorful spring flower arrange were Mesdames Kennethattending Baum, " Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. F. J. on, '. Born in Murray. Miss Leany. I about the William Bowdish; Charles Dowling, mentis were placed of in will be Judd James charge lived in Delta for a time before If" room. , Refreshments were serv SPRINGVILLE Girls of the ed to special guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom Franks, Broze Hutchinson,table decoration. moving to Lehi with her parents White lilacs and pink tulips in- - sewing classes oLSpringville High Reynold Heiner, Mrs. Lyman, Grant J. Johnson, Dale Neuensch- K A when she was seven, i Dwight Shakespeare, CarSchool showed the results of their An wander, Mrs. terspersed by pansies decorated: Moffitt. Nephi Evelyn At Lehi High School she has CII6CTS nell Smith, Wick Swain, Reginald tne meeting room, adoui eiu wo- - worK aunng tne past year at a derson and Mesdames Dwight ' been sophomore cheerleader and .'; . Walsh. Iwhich fashion show held Wednesday eve Billings,! Ernest Paxman,. Bruce men attended the meeting vice president of the sophomore, D focused upon a May theme; ning in the high school auditorium Haws, Israel Muhlestein, Ray MMM' NOT MAMA m class. She Is now a member of IXvJV 0 :i at 8 p. m. 1 7 Stewart, J. W. Prows, Ed Scho-fiel- d, the yearbook staff. was the to learns talk C. "Spring Fantasy" John E. Stein, J. Moffitt, Baby through Active in work. The last, meeting of the season theme, and in addition to model- William O. Clark. M. D. String-fello- the repeated associations .you she has taught Junior Sunday, lor Junior Section of the Women's ing items which the girls made, Emily Nielson, Frank give to the sounds he makes. School'in the First Ward, and isCouncil saw- Mrs. Roy Dearing a was of there their jdisplay I Hoover, A. E. Kuish, Ernest i Everyone interprets the . now First Ward chorister. She eleeted section chairman replac-wi- ll LAMBDA TAU handiwork. Frandsen, Benjamin Bullock, sound an infant makes as "ma- Mrs. Herman Rowley who The script for the show was Walla graduate from Lehi Sem-jin- g Monday 7 p. m. promptly,-ace Riddle, Mary Wolsey, ma until, after several months, this spring isined. the ElCamino cafe for a party written by Mary Ann Bird and Florence Larsen and Val Ander-- . he says it to get his mother's Miss Leany has been active in( The meeting, held at a local honoring Mothers Da. Members all girls of .the department took son. attention. ' e, was a dinner party at which unable to attend are asked to part. Directing the show was work and has won blue bons in county demonstrations.: other new officers were mtro-- notify Mrs. Sterling Cornaby at Carol C. Kreth and Christine Rogers of the school faculty and talented soprano, she has sung duced. Responding to .their intro-- w telephone 504. I of the department. teachers SECTION ARTS HOME were Mrs. Lynn Le Vitre, ith several musical groups. PROVO COUNCIL OF celebra-,vice WOMEN'S the Lehi Centennial chairman; Mrs. JesseVn ing tion she sang a solo with the, Wagenen, . secretary and treas Monday 2:30 p: m. at the Womurer and Mrs. Paul Ream pro- en's ; Clubhouse. A mothers and centennial chorus. gram chairman. daughters program .will be jgiven A special guest play read. Each Arc You Mrs. Ramh and a three-ac- t Looking for II III I V to Dnng a m'tail invited is member newly-electe- d !! I Council Harshman, kuest. a a or mother, daughter on Council busipresident, spoke ' YOU'VE READ ABOUT THEM ness. Mrs, Keith Chase sang two VALLEY CHAPTER OES i 8 Masonic m. at the vocal numbers. Tuesday p. SUITS and business for in meeting Temple now you can see . . Dinner was served at a long p4 j initiation. with table floral banquet l spring I LJ I In. I I UVCI Reenter nieces to those named PROVONJA SOCIAL above and Ann Beck. Mrs. Rich- - Wednesday 1:30 p. m. luncheon in one piece 9 at the home of Mrs. Vilate Strong, Mrs. O. R. Baird. Mrs. Clifton ard L. Stott, Mrs. Glade Kuhni, 161 E. 5th S. Mrs. Eva N elson! Thayne and Mrs. McAvoy Craner Mrs. Mark Rasmussen, Mrs. Re and Mrs, Strong will be host were hostesses to KS. Literary Schow. Mrs. Dean Rasmussen, esses. J Club recently when the group met "AIrs- - Melvin McFarland, Mrs, Folster. Mrs. Jay Neeley, at Mrs. Craner's home. Mrs. Orrin Harding. Mrs. DarSpeaker for the evening was Mrs, Lloyd L. Cullimqre who gave rel JStringfellow, Mrs. Lynn K. an account of her trip to Europe. Francom, Mrs, Eric Sandstrom, Joan Hawkins and Mrs. Phil Mrs. Carl Olsen. Clark, daughters of Mrs. James for her service in teaching the TUSSY ; O. Hawkins of Salt Lake City, 230 WEST CENTER young people, were accompanied b their mothCRF.AM DEODORANT was The held at the er in performing musical meeting home of Delsa Duncan with Joyce has recsivei a shipment of fMERiCAN-taftd- aij assisting as The Craner home was beauti- Rogers h served They tasty refreshments Everglaze Cotton Sun Suits fully decorated , with African vio- to 20 persons before the close of and cut lets, flowers. seasonal Size meeting. , - an inLight refreshments were served theCarol Chidester presented Elastic used in legs to members and guests: Mrs. lesson on the seven and Irene Olsen, Mrs. S. R. Sorensen, teresting and through the waist. Mrs. Zina Scott, Mrs. Mina Mar- eight - year - old children. She illus it each teacher, by under f riott!, Mrs. Ruth Farrar, Mrs. trated how menchild's 1he physical, Delbert Woods, Mrs.. Hal Scott, standing Seersucker and Squaw spiritual attitudes at this -Mrs. Alice Brown. Mrs. A. L. tal and schomo OD can a become better teacher age , Jensen, Mrs. Virgil Bushman. SHORTS for Cloth and how each child can learn as lilcol more. dancing classes. lu6sy Cream Deodorant i President Mae Jacklinr conducted ttantly stop perepiration oqor the business for the evening. The! COME IN AND SEE checks perspiration raoiituire! group discussed the annual Prl-- i SUITS' SWIM g daintiness Givet mary convention which will be heldi normal skis HOW IT'S DONE. Safe lor size 3 to 6x July 9. They also decided to help mm! fabric. Lindon the raise funds for Ward budget by sponsoring a - dinner LINDON PLUMBING Helen Walker was for the Lindon Lions Club on Frihonored for her faithful service in day May 21. The officers and teachCITY DRUG " HEATINO size 7 to 12 tne Lindon LDS Ward Primary ers decided to hold a field day; for PROVO SPRINOVIUI All new materials and styles Association, at the monthly prep- all Primary members on June 7, r : aration . meeting. She was present- at the Lindon Park. This will be SPANISH F02UC PAYS ON ed with a lovely planter and a held as an opening social for! the Phono 2603 ' word of 56 North 2nd West, Provo ' thanks and appreciation summer Primary work. " ?PTh " LttlCSfS Elected At r Miss Leany Picked For Girls State" 1 1 , N 1 1 L-a- I i j i - - , - lea-nam- ed School one-wee- I j rt s - r NPr"rinn "'tv Rrls Present Soring . Fashion Review 1 iVlfS. Pi 1 LJcQhinC I . . Club Notes LDS-Churc- - w. m-m-- j m re-ina- ry, I i 4-- H rib-jcaf- i A . j Dur-jductio-ns d)Pc' dJ E' ' KS Literary A 3 j Enjoys rrp , SUN leading magazines how roally beautiful they are! n "i.- Baby Bunting 0rl - Shop m j 6. j Church Group Pays Honor to Retiring Worker bathroom fixtures in color 1.98 mm t:&y 1.29 nmm (man DdllliM day-lon- pra-tectio- n. mako asy to chango your color often as you Follow the Crowds to the mm .1.98 I o on - S.ake E. YWMIA is sponsorics an extern- - Ream of, the Alpha Thae Club IS .V at 7:30 p.m. The contest will was- - elected rr.LiAn of - the night be held in the Fifteenth Ward Spanish J Fork Women's Federat- Relief Society room. . ed Council at a meeting called . Each ward of the stake will recently by Mrs.. Herman Ander- - be . represented by-tfinalists, son. council president. Those one from the high school diisidi from the oller:e I present were the presidents of and the other contestant will Each division; 13 die Federated Clubs of Span which he will the draw on; topic ish FortMrs. Ream has selected as her speak and will be given a rating, no finalist will be named. of but secretary Mrs. Bill A. Nelson the Vestalian Club, and as his- - Topics which will be used are the Gospel Brings Peace," torian, Mrs.. Sterling Jones of thei"How How the Church Develops NEW COUNCIL HEADS (Left to right) Mrs. Mildred E. Ream, Beta Thalian Club. and and "A Challenge Leadership" An installation banquet Mrs. Bill A. Nelson and Mrs. Sterling A, Jones, are the. newly will be held May 21 at the Social to LDS Youth." elected officers of the' Spanish Fork Women's Federated Council. Center The aim of this special speech when outgoing officers They were chosen in an election meeting of the 13 federated clubs will entertainthethe is to emphasize to young of activity incoming , during the week. ficers. Retiring officers are Mrs. people the real fun and developto be had from efforts toHerman Anderson, president; ment Mrs. Oral Jensen, secretary, and ward better speech. The public ia invited to attend. . Mrs. Angus' Olsen, historian. '- '' SPANISH FORK -'- Mildred jNDa herald East Provo Stake ' Speech Festival S a ted Tonight ,,j '; 66 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVINUI L J |