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Show BPW State Convention Set June.17, 18, 19 at Beaver Members of Provo's Business and Professional Women's Club join are making preparations to members from the state in the annual convention June 17, 18 and 19 at Beaver. with a convention theme of Better Citizens Through Knowlthe edge and Understanding,"- conbe will sessions M,cn state ducted by Marcella Finlay, cresldent, from Midvale. The na tional federation wiU be repreented by Margaret Wilkinson, national membership chairman at this the 32nd annual conven y tion. She will address we oau"-daevening banquet and attend consessions of the official the ' workvention, participating in on hoDs and panels and advising fr deration policies and pro cedures. a nationwide drive for an allna- time membership high in the con,i foHoratinn is being She ishv Miss Wilkinson. in private n attoraev-at-lanr.otirn. she was eraduated from School Memphis University Law Court and entered the Supreme - n-t- ed w the state of Tennessee to practice law. in August 1937. For the aei last three years she nas nao.been also has She office. own law an associate attorney .with a law -- firm in Memphis. A member of the National of BPW for over 15 past president years, she is also BPW. She has of the Memphis Ten-j- a the in held many positions federation and from 1952 ft 53 was rftate president. Miss Wilkinson is also a member of the Women's Executive Council and the Public Affairs Council of Memnhis. a member of the tion Relief Societvi-uncheo- n Planned For Regional Head, vvomen s ljvii uerensencvivmes ur Jol - er ..: - design this , self-suf- 4-- H ? j 4 . fire-fighti- ng t 1 f?f CARE-FRE- SUMMER E ... because you (and other women) wanted an anti YOU CAN MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENTS NOW TO YOUR CONVENIENCE ANY TIME f 1 $1.25 the bottle (phis tax) Anti-Perspira-nL I Heinrich G. Hansen Beauty Shop 303 East First North GONE TO'NEW H0ME--M- r. and Mrs. E. Leon Mather and children, Stephen and Karyn, are maknew Walnut in a home Creek,Cal., where Mr. Mather was transferred. He was formerly store ing controller at the Provo Sears store since 1951. While residing here Mr. Mather served as secretary of the Provo Lions Club and Mrs. Mather was vice president and director of Provo Lady Lions. i j f j- : ... ; PHONE FR 3-43- 62 f s - Provo Individual Hair Cutting, Styling, Coloring and the very latest in permanents at popular prices I Wri I -- perspirant that was easier to apply than a cream . qsickexw drying than a liquid. One that would be as safe for sensitive skin as for delicate fabrics. One that wouldn't gather under fingernails or spill. One that requires no after washing. That's' why we know you will like this 1 j i : creamy-liqui- d vy at Mee Sewi by-la- ws , (i I i Host To Provonia Club ? J Jr t ng ng eye ttes udge PIONEER WARD Tuesday 10 a.m. for quilting. OREM The Jolleyettes met at the past week. Refreshments Pot fuck luncheon at noon. Teach LeMrs. for the lec the home of Virginia Christensen were served to five members. and One of the special highlights Among Lynn Roy Dealing distinguished ers report meeting at z o ciocjc Club be will of turers Thelma Huber and Dekatos Members Vitre. women at tne azna Annual during the week and heard a The meeting was under the diRIVERGROVE SECOND WARD Leadership Week at Brigham Alna Miller of the United States will be responsible for tables and health lesson and discussed the rection of Mrs. Richard Newman v and Mrs. Kay Wagstaff. The Tuesday 2 p.m. Mrs. D. Orlo Young University will be the Agricultural College at Logan; serving. Mrs. Leland Buttle, c4 the club. The girls next Allen will speak on the effects of luncheon being planned for Mon Harvey Fletcher of Brigham county deputy director for meeting win be at the home the atom bomb on food, clothes, day, June 20, at the Joseph Young University' outstanding women's activities, will act as spent the time judging dish tow- of Elaine Whetton on Monday, ' homes, etc. Teachers will make Smith building in honor of Mrs: physicist; Mrs. Beatrice McHarg, chairman of exhibits and the dis- els which were finished during June 13. reports; Norton H. Pearl, . director of state director for nurses in the tributing of printed matter, as ' by women of the Provo women's activities for Region medical division of civil defense; sisted SECOND WARD' Parent-Teachof Univer the Lewis Gebhart Dr. Association. Mrs. Federal Civil Defense Ad Tuesday 9:30 a.m. for quilting. seven. Dr. of Caldwell of the Ameri Utah; Eugene Davie, Gaylen ministration, Santa Rosa, Calif. sity d Luncheon at noon. can Milford who of Association has of ' University you-helpepathologist i as will be Provo Mrs. Pearl in, jTHIRD WARD present at all experimental Women and Mrs. George Wat-an instructor in the civil defense been atomic testing in Nevada; Lynn kins, civil defense director of the Tuesday 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Mary classes being offered by, Brigham state chairman of the AAUW, will assist Mrs. Buttle in Thatcher, reP. Clayton will give a book Young University during Leader Utah Sanitation Department; presenting a, foodshelf exhibit will be ship Week June 20 to 24, accord Refreshments view. of Owen the Salt Lake and supply. McEwen senred. Nursery. ing to Mrs. Victor J. Bird, state City Fire Department; Howard Mrs. Sandstrom will be in director of women's activities for Blood and Watson of the charge of ticket sales,, for the UNIVERSITY WARD n Henry civil ' defense. She will discuss Mountain States & luncheon. Reservations should be B. Telephone Orea 2:30 p.m food storage and tell of the re Thesday, Tanner will give. the social sults obtained with food experi Telegraph Co.; Dr; Vaughn Hall, obtained in advance from her u of a nationally accepted Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Orval Drysdale, author science lesson. ments during the recent atom textbook on civil defease in Mrs. Dalebout or other; officers bomb tests in Nevada. schools; Colonel Glen Marston, of the Council or officers of the All women of the community organizer of the Utah Ground ObDish Towels Checked First District Federare urged by Mrs. Bird to at server Corps; Thorit B. Hebert- - Timpanogos CONVENTION SPEAKER Women'sClubs. ated tend the luncheon and the series Margaret Wilkinson member- By) Busy Workers Club of lessons which are designed to sen. principal of Grand View Mrs. Bird emphasizes that in school; Leland Perry, radio ex addition to the ship chairman National Federafi speakers at the OREM Members of the Busy make families more and Dr. Wayne B. Hales, classes pert, tion of BPW who will address will be information there to individual group met Tuesday cient andunder develop professor of physics at BYU. state convention in Beaver this Workers to all those available conditions. critical at Jthe home of Virginia Chns- strength .1 with the civil de the luncheon or classesattending week. , Cooperating in the meet at which will The A classes, a ten$en to check dish towels com the form of pamphlets, bulletins and fense officials arranging in11 will 2:15 a.m. and p.m., Catholic Women's League and a pleted last week. They also of the other material prepared for free food storage, luncheon are members of Provo. as clude such topics a numDer oi iea games of women's the Tennessee piayea board member organizations the Civil Defense distribution ly Poulson. New mem- - mass feeding and an emergency Mrs. Phil Snow, president of the Diocesan Council of the National by Barbara Administration. Til Ders weicomea were Elaine food shelf; scientific advance- Provo Women's Council, will act Council of Catholic Women, Whetten. Donna Rushton and ment in the atomic age; home as general chairman. Mrs. Lewis Members of the Provo club ex Lib da French. Refreshments nursing and first aid; chemical Sands will An inexpensive way to add trom, vice to and biological warfare; health in be chairman of president, the were at nostess in attendance tne served by pected to be? the luncheon, more milk nutrients to the diet the atomic age; communications; assisted convention ' include Kate Math- nine members. William Dale-- is to use 'nonfat dry milk solids Mrs. by deThe next meeting will be held emergency sanitation, civil ews, Mima Rasband, Margaret bout, second vice president, Mrs. in cooking and baking. Davis, Gertrude Wiseman, Alice at jthe home of Elaine Whetten fense in the schools; home and radiological monitor Rowley, Rebecca Kirk, Lucille and the group plan to work on luncheon cloths. Haws and LaVera Oldroyd. ing and ground observer corps. Mrs. Jones Is Mrs. A. Will Jones was hostess to members of Provonia Social Club at her home Wednesday Guests were seated at small tables centered with attractive arrange ments of flowers in low vases Games of 500 were enjoyed with prizes going to Mrs. Ole E. Olsen and Mrs. Melissa Lewis. Guests Were Florence Myers and 7 Mrs Joseph Seethaler. SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1955 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD ; j i JL f . v v ; , r . 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