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Show ..' ' L 1 ., '(' : '"r.''. ' "" , ! ; ..''l- p- SMMnAY HCOUO 4 5 Provo Kiwanians Wives Return From International Convention Held at Miami SUNDAY. MAY 23, 1954 . Utah County, Utah Women's Council (Contlnged from Page 1A) an to husband Ralph, helpmate . jM ... . rAM'MA ofliciai at ueneva sicca The Harshmans came to Utah Jpom Alabama in 1944. Mlva Snow has also been an active menlber of the Council for a namberof years. modest and possessing macb ar tistic talent, she has served as MuniciDal ' S c Uon chairman, board member, f corresponding secretary and treasurer ana curins the oast year has been the second vice president or me kjomu-cfl. She attends meetings oi tne, Writers Section contributing many at read noems which .have been . . An arusi oi Action activities. note she is called upon for the manv touches which make special Council functions out of the ordin ary. Mrs. Snow is, the. wife of Phil Snow and the mother of Carol Lee Snow who was honored as a community entertainer by the Literary Section in a recent Hon or Night Her othe rchiidrea are j two married daughters, Mrs. Richard J. Thomson and Mrs. Lloyd Barker, and a son, Melvin N Snow- - She also answers to 1 grandmother to four grandchil dren. The' second vice president's of rVLflk I V . - Kiwanians and their wives who attended the 33th annual conven tion Of Kiwanis International which was held May. 9 through 13 at Miami, Fla., returned to Provo this weekend. Events and activities of the waiij. essay in the "I Sseak for Democ racy" contest. She spoke a'o? , one of the dome shaped floats in " the bowl. Kiwanis ladies were given a scenic cruise through Miami's d islands of BIseayne-five-da- y convention included the Bay. Members also went to Cuba district dinner with some 300 dele visiting many interesting points inthe old Spanish fortress, gates attending and exchanging cluding ideas and gifts typical of the vari Morro Castle. ous localities represented, bev-- Those attending from Provo eral Provo firms gave gifts. ;. w e r e: District Governor "The Parade of the Seasons" in "LeRoy J. Olsen, President and the Miami: Orange Bowl featured Mrs. Warner M. Murphy, their several high school bands partici- daughter Patricia and son Mi- -, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Beespating in spirited band numbers chael, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.and maneuvers. In a "Share the ley and Mrs. Charles D. Mr. I Light of Fellowship" ceremony Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sessions and 1600 spectators lighted matches Crockett. P. the which,, emphasized strength of combined effort. Sixteen-yeaHeadquarters of the group durold Elizabeth Evans of Akron, ing their stayin Miami was Hotel Algiers. Ohio, delivered her Soft-spoxe- n, I ' V: . : "V- .1" : - - "' - "! ' ": y 'O "V" -'4 . h - 1 j y, - CKv v ,:- -- . - a prize-ivinni- '. - '.- ' - v i , m v - " , MARY ANN BROWN ; , ' - - I I l A 19 Cool Summer Clever theme-7- : :' while variations of the pretty on looking you're waiting our summer styles. See I Scan-dan- - vi V i - TV JBS C M Iff W " ft I J 11 I I wr nrxnriraj i i 1 o J j ; 1: Sec- to Jan L. Bee is announced by ond Ward will officiate. A reher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ception will be given to honor the young couple at the Bee home D. Brown of Provo. ' Miss Brown has chosen May 29 after the ceremony. as her wedding day. ' Rites will Mary Ann and Jan are senior be performed at the home of the students at Provo High School! bridegroom's parent", Mr. and Mrs. and both will graduate this: Cat Bee of, Provo; and Bishop month. Scandinavian, Danish Clubs In Joint Meet 4 s 1 Betrothal of Mary Ann Brown Verlin Clegg of Grandview democratic organization of some 200 members, the Counci has al iV V ) ways opened Its doors to any wo man who may join by requesting membership. With its seven divixh kI sions and past presidents section, h k which acts as an advisory board the various nroerams orovlde Members or Provors bcanda- - outlets for manv talents. The navian Club enjoyed a party at Council aids in every drive for the home of Mrs. Anna Mikkelsen funds in a monetary way and by Thursday evening, with members the help of its members. of the BYU Danish Club as their Unique in annals this year was guests. the Fine Arts Tea held two weeks This marked the first combined ago when outstanding students of meeting of the two clubs. Danish Provo schools were featured in a a Glub members invited the program. In addition to special vian Club members to be programs which each section s their guests Saturday night at a sponsors, the Council proper anpicnic to be held at Granite Flat nually, highlights an Americanism in American Fork Canyon. :!' ' Day., v. The Danish Club is a group of former Danish LDS missionaries DUCKY SITUATION now attending BYU. NEW LONDON, Conn. (UP) IMr. and Mrs. Neil Morrison say If you aim to get in and out of their pet, a duck a oatning suit in record time. named Jerry, keeps dogs out of look for one that features a zip the yard, knocks on doors and per down the front. With this accompanies Mrs. Morrison shopfeature, you'll keep your count ping. Jerry also keeps the garden clean of flowers. He eats them. to seconds. . ; uiuuvm. thp . : ng -- fice will be filled by Virginia Sandstrom. A vocalist herself, Mrs. Sandstrom's interest has al ways been in the musical avenues of the Council. This interest nas been divided during while she has of the Council proper, treasurer of the Musie Section where she served as Chairman and sings with the during 1951-5Treble Cleff Music Section chorus. Her service in other organiza tions includes being currently president of the Melodian Chorus of Orem organized under tue direction of Dr. Franklin Madsen, T i -- . th ' r- . i of the Provo LDS MIA MAIDS PL.NT ROSES-Th- ese girls represent the enUre Mia Maid groupFirst-Seventy w.rd Ward of Maid new in! the the "Mia the Rase" YWMIA as Stake 1 garden they plant t n t n . snow K. Bessie are Giles Alta and Peterson Girls assisted Marian (kneeling) by chapel. Vi planting vuuv'"; j Cstrfndins at left) president of Provo Stake YWMIA, and Bernetta Camp, actlvitiy counselor. Mia wieDrea., yi18 an ounaer s uay program uus nf tho T.n svmSni nf thotr mHiiHnir lln win niant rntAt I .. utta year which honored Mrs. Mar-garet Jr. Maw its iounaer. a ,ir -- . 2, A-.- . i Mary Ann Brown Betrothed .e,?sp To Wed Jan L. Bee May 29 rmrfi oalra-fringe- - '"Aim f .- ' : , - . - - i 3,95 . 1" "T" n u if up . i ttt r- s - e "The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother" 32 North 1st East Phone 384-- J i ' w ss Shampoo-tim- 'VBBBBBBSSBSSHBMV five-year-o-ld . V MATERNITY WARDROBE f for this toddler (above) is a problem to neither her nor her mother. The mother is usinjr a new shampoo that's tsupposed to eliminate temper tantrums because it's too. to leave said to hair It's Inr the eyes. manageable, non-irrita- for cool comfort, .slim figures . . . buy with Quick & . Char:mod mesh Easy patferns and ss I stoop, sit or bend in easel airy white cotton-rayo- n mesh: i kfrf Famous Nu Back feature "elves" from the waist ai "you move In perfect freedom . . .Is designed not to ride up. 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