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Show k SUNDAY, APRIL S, 1955 tTUh County. Utah . ' SUNDAY HERALDj Vineyard News Ward. Conducts Spring Cleanup State Poetry Group Spring Contest! Winners Announced Liaboniah Club Holds Election Two Utah County writers have been named in the list of win ners in the Spring! poetry contest sponsored by the Utah State Poet J:v" ry Society;'.' J- j ;. ";- "f They are, Ann Woodbury (Mrsi LeRoy ) Hafen, who won second place in the cootes.t and prize money of $10 and: Christie Lund (Mrs! E. E.) Coles awarded one of three honorable mentions. LeRoy Burke Meagher of Salt current vice president of the - i Club Notes Mrs. Roosevelt Smith, LEHI Cadmus En iovs - Lia- - SOCIAL ART Monday 7:30 p.m.; at the home of Mrs. Erma Hawke, 790 W. 2nd South. LAMBDA TAU Monday 8 p.m. Open session at the home of Mrs. Joseph Symons. ' ever iir iy ur Liieraiure ' honian club, will assume the Mem PLEASANT GROVE By MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS of of of with the Club bers the Cadmus, VINEYARD The annual spring beginning presidency -, , evean season. Grove next club clean-u- p the Pleasant waa held Tuesday at the enjoyed to when Mrs: was of literature Smith advanced v Mrs. a J. ning chapel, with large group of f ' f thet presidency as a result tof 1211 Cherry Lane. ward members . coming to assist. LeRoy Thorne, discussed three v" i elections held this week by the CLTVELL j types of Russian- literature. An !. v Joy 0. Clegg, J. Wallace Clegg, MJrg4nl2atlon. Mrs. Bertrand Beck Monday 8 p.m. at the home of "Invitation to literature" has and Mrs, Mark Law, 'Springville, V , will! be the new t vice president; Mrs. J. H. Smeath, 1275 E. 8th been ; the yearly calendar, with and Bina Clegg, Provo, attended r Mrs Duane Woffindeh, secretary- funeral services held recently in the works of great and authentic, Heber City authors - being discussed from; treasurer, and. Mrs. John Broad-ben-t, DE MOLAY MOTHERS Sarah Clegg. ' chairman. J program-Mr. and Mrs. James Blake Meeting originally scheduled many countries. " leadefhave returned home from a trip Retiring from the club for Monday has been postponed Mrs. Thorne gave brief oral to Arizona, They visited with iwill be Mrs. Dean Evans, until April IT ship sketches of the lives of the three . whiles Mrs. Glen Wanlass is !the LADIES OF Mrs. Benjamin ' Blake and fam Lake! City was adjudged firstprize authors of the selections she dis . ELKS and outgoing secretary-treasure- r, ily at Stafford and with Mr. and winner. He will receive $15. Thel-cussed. Short reviews were given 8 election for p.m. Mrs.. George Bone, program ofWednesday Mrs. Isaac Blake and family in ma of the books, "War and Peace" of Lake Salt and also officers Lund J. A", bingo. , chairman. Pima, and also went through the ' f l t by Tolstoy; "The Fafi of Titian," ' - :. place winner of ; f ; Mesa LDS Temple, traveling as City was thirdhonorable by IgorGloreiuko; and "The Res- -; mention! The other WARD FIRST to Cross Hot ' Treat your far south as Tucson and return- J5., family i Mrs. H. E, t ti were Cameron Jones, Salt Lake Buns often during the .. Lenten Monday. Teachers message at surection," by Tolstoy. ing by way of the Kaibab Forest City, former . president of the of the group, president Bradley, at season.- - These popular sweet 1:30 p.m. Theology lesson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Har Utah meet and Marvin over business ' the Society presided Poetry 2 p.m. extra and Mrs. and rolls, fragrantly spiced was sister, ding Harding's intro and the will receive Jones. program ' ing, copies flavorsome with seedless .." . V - j- Mrs. Louise George, spent a day of "UtahThey plump of the Sings." Hayes ..to make with Equal parts pf mashed satiny duced by Margaret I.raisins in Richfield, where they , visited Vara easy was uorr committee. contest tne educational for j Mr. and Mrs. Max Evans and Judge ANN WOODBURY HAFEN package yeast roll mix. If you soft avocado and sieved cottage Mrs. Williams, editor of American as hostess ing acted .1 1 delicious cheese Bradley make a dressing prefer, order them from your family. In Gunnison, they spent Weave Poetry magazine, Clevef also had a book of poems pub favorite: bakery. for lettuce wedges. Season the of the federated group. some time with Mrs. Julia Hat- - landj Ohio. Mr. Williams was . . in 1937. r. v mixture with salt, pepper, finely ten, and en route home, they highly pleased with the quainy hshed We get most of our" musical Mrs. . Coles is well known in the Oysters' are rich in visited 'with Mr. and Mrs. Rex of the poems submitted in the state copper, Iron, chopped onion, lemon juice and for has and land, Mrs.! W. E. Loiee. her verses, GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY pub terms from the 'Italian language. horseradish. officers iodine and. vitamins. Daniels in Spanish Fork. Utah contest, society , lished widely. felt Williams Mr. Air. ana Mrs. Lewis uiegg ami stated. Because of the verses daughter, Anabel, were Salt Lake that the qualities he above far "were average," visitors recently. honor other picked three , "5 vvjVvi'; w Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Holdaway! himself ' able' mentions which he designat Arizona in have been vacationing ed 4t, 5 and 6 and will send them 7 and California. They visited Mr. each a subscription to his mag sister and brother-in-laazine. Winners are puida l Mr. Losee was born in. Arizona, Holdaway's Mrs. and Mr. Lynn Riding; Pedersen, Herbert J. Rona and mm n residents of Prevo the aon of. Isaac and Mary Davis and' children at Mesa, Ariz., and Eva Willes Wansgaard Ogden. .i- -ioia ont1nat the 50th Losee. He was graduated from spent some time with his brother Mrs. Hafen was born in Salt of -- their wedding Brlgham Young' University vnd and sister-in-laMr., and Mrs. Lake and both she and Mr anniversary The! :n -I two were mar- also attended University of Utah- Grant Holdaway, in - San Diego. Hafen City this week. at were students Brigham ColState Agricultura Cal. Grant is stationed there Young: University! when! they met ried April 5, 1905,' in the. Salt and Utah oc- lege, i the but Lake-LD- S and married. Since that time tney with the U. S. Marines. Temple, have lived 30 years in Denver casion wiU not : be celebrated Mrs. Losee, tthe daughter o where1 he served' as state histor until Thursday with an open John l H.I and Elizabeth Davis ian.! Thev return to Utah last house to be held at their home, Hatch, was born fin Panguitch. summer. lfiO Eastl Center Street. Friends She received a teaching certifi to call Mrs. Hafen served as state cate at BYU and also went to and relatives , are .invited president of the Poetry Society from 3 to 9 p.m. The family school at USAC. 4- in of Colorado, assisted in editing The pair was married in a kindly requests no gifts. the anthologies put out by. that Both Mr.v and Mrs. Losee have double wedding ceremony with f i group, was state president of the with life Mr. and 'Mrs. Jesse Jblley, devoted many years of their and started Poetry Fellowship 'y f i ' ' as educators both in: Nevada and double reception following. Then AMERICAN FORK-Alem' V edited the magazine and group Golden In the early Jolleys are marking their in the Uintah Basins I'' She the Senior Aaronic Priesthood, for four year. "Timberline." a.UA2. MAMWtMrff! a vriATMon SB Anniversary ' on April 5 'in , Salt of stake and i ward church officials V V four Lake City. basketballi for t they coached a ' 'S i V xs ? a with their wives attend" ' - - "X years, xvir. iosee cuicu up w Of the three Losee children, together ' S. Wedannual ed the held .f banquet ISS&aSJffft m.: vears as a school teacber serv two remain. Dr. Ferron C. Losee, :: ::::::::: ::? In the taberstake education' as night nesday that princi 'timer recreation, physical k-- V ing during . ' .V were 300 nacle. There present. pal of the elementary ana junior and health department head of The banquet, tables were beautihigh school 29 years ana 11 years Los Angeles State College,' and S:4M'X as Instructor at Lincoln High Warren D. Bud) Losee, tiow fill fully decorated with arrangeSchool. Mrs. Losee taught school ing an LDS mission in Holland. ments of daffodils and pussy wil Gaining the presidency Dr. and Mrs. Losee were-al- so low, alternating with nests of LEHI Club in elections Auctus of the 19 years ago gaily colored Easter eggs and Members of the LDS Church, married on April 5, was Mrs. Byron week this held c&icks. the LfOfees have also served us and are planning to be in Pfovo in the ca WhiDDle served who the open house. There are Leiand E. Anderson, of the many organizations well, holding for vice of during president seminary leacher training de pacity -- offices in all. S He was superin also three grandchildren. will She season. succeed the partment of Brigham Young Uni Mrs.past tendent of the YMMIA for 12 Nov Christofferson. and former superintend years and she of the YWMIA, The first outdoor' meal! of the versity, vice president will be New ent of Juab school district, was eight years. ; iMnLosee is. cur season is always p big occasion the I 4I ' Mrs. Wane E. Christensen, while ' i guest speaker. The import- Mrs. f rently clerk of the First Ward and since the weather is likely will! be secre Davis Ralph of ance we ithe deci A member of the Daughters f to be cool making right suggest being pre tary. Mrs. Vera Webb lis the re Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Losee was pared With a big! pot of baked sions in life was stressed by the tiring secretary, I !' , large dry limas. Ideal to serve speaker, president Edward W It will be appointed Committees time. Together they have served with hot dogs, hamburgers or Burgess spoke briefly. Dean soon club new leadership. Cashmeres with real distinction are for campus wear this year, in wide V with deep band ef ribbing. Three-quartby the length sleeves . Garrett was master of cere skewered meats. on the old folks committee.' look too. a dates. are with for classes The in and Pullover for neck turtle both (right) is in simple new, beautifully (left) appears monies.- ; sleeves. d and It can neckline new at a " pullover with fitted collar that white with navy blue ribbing Program numbers included a was comprised of Phil D. Jensen tippersversion, are AU out three skirW Date or cashmere of back. worn in beautiful has neckline either designs by Iladley. (center) atj vocal trio,; Betty Jensen, Lucile C. A. Grant, Dean Garrett, Ray ,,. Wootton, Margaret Hall; accor mond T.r Bailey; H. A. Smith, '',f" dion ' solo, Dean , Fraughton and Walter B. Devey and Ersel Pa magic act, Neal Moriey. gan: Their wies were in charge The stake committee in charge of decorations, . 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