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Show i . i : - .:. j - -t I i! ? it ' ! k t'-- ? '! . - r l ..: ' ! ' , ! . ' i h sunda? femlh . Sunday, April 16, 1950 SocietY X 7- Orem Women Outline, Plan Events - ,1 v.: v mm.. h'M-- I - : a k ill''...:' - 4 i'T'f ':,-- Y w V-v-i- TV-r- ; i' Ai-"Z'- y t i j ,. METER MAN A valuable (public service comf into being on school courts, vacant lots and publp parks Vhere., adults join in children's playtim activities. Kids on the sanalot gain the service of MaxjJ. Berryessa as "ump" for a seasonal sof ball game. .Fred Forbes is the fotog; : Interesting Photos Result As Camera Club Members Take Pix of Publ ic Workers By DOROTHY O.-EE- r. 1 A familiar figure on Provo's main streets is John L. Halliday, public employe who looks after the parking meter situation. Mr. Hal liday was photographed at his job by a Camera club member. PLAY BALL T PUBLIC WORKERS As Fred Forbes, Camera club member, went in search of interesting photo subject:? of public workers Crowley (standing) ana Frances M. Toms making photostatic records for Utah county. The office, lo cated in the city and county building, wcrks in cooperation with Utah county recorder's office and streamlines the business ol record keeping as well as supplying" rjiore complete and legible information. he found Leah ' "..M'w.y-- , F. . Jl 1 L ' 1 &J m4 i i j Music Club Has Session Hobbyists! of Central Utah have gained a stimulating outlet f6r their talents in joining thje ("fotogs" of Proyo Camera club. Started with a handful of members a few months ago, the club now has a membership of 30 persons. Membership iti the group is still oped, with any interested camera fan invited to join. Picture features will appear on this page from time to time as the Camera club collects its better photographs and submits them for publication. ' Today's pictures result from anj assignmeht to club "members for photographs of public employes at work. Next week's assignment promises interesting results as members go in search of pictures of hands. The new club meets every week in Provo public library building. The meeting this, week will be held on Thursday at 8 p. m. with; colored Udes. at the subject. Meeting of the white .alternate week. is held on Wednesday, ivith blackjjnd ' picture subjects considered. The meeting this Thursday will feature judsnng of en tries in a colored slide contest just completed by the club. contest sponsored by the grotip a few months ago C The first 1 t LI ll uiacK ana wnite entries ox. excellent aiwactea quality. 'Hundreds of visitors flocked to the Prtovo public library to 'see the prize winners and to view a traveling exhibit of prints sponsored by the club. r The public? is, invited to see the colored slide exhibit Thursday night. About half the membership of the club is made up of ambitious ladies who are learning to ftake interesting pictures of their children and family occasions to be kept as rt precious souvenirs. The interest of the club also leans to 'motion pictures with interesting flickers coming into exj 1 A A 1 s a k j i. 1' 1 s. . ; ii ninl "it"! TO, 1111 , I , This interesting photogijapi of a Provo work was contributed by Rober Kj Allen, The librariari at photographs on this page are results of a recent assignment j TIME OUT FOR LUNCH A worker enjoying his noon ljanch captured the fancy of Mark Reynolds, president of Provo Camera club, Sharp detail of the picture adds to the interest, , ' j j made by Camera club to the members invitind them to submit pictures of public employes at work. 4 ig stock -- I . . i : Diagnosis,. Medical Advances tTbpic .Of Speaker's'Lecture f "Treatment without Founder's Day banquet for lll chapters of Betainter-cit-Sigma y ij'hi sorority in the 28 at held will be April froupf to cafe, according teeleys ilans made at a meeting of .i Beta chapter members this i ( ? mma m iuamimmm BOOK BUSINESS 9 istence; After the next two meetings the members will disband for the summer months. As an incentive to continue their i activities through the summer, the members will be given an assignment' to bring back their best vacation shots, come fall. diagnosis is often useless and may This! statement was mde by Dr, John H. 'jbe harmful." who spoke Friday afternoon! before members of Reservations for the banLiterary League in the home of Mrs. Walter Hedquist. Title of De. Rapper's lecture was f'Recent Advances in quet must be in by April 24 ;fo chapter presidents, it was i Medicine and Improvement in Diagnostic Procedure." Announced. Dr. Rupper told of the many techniques and methods iff Plans were also formulated j physicians use o diagnose illness in patient, explaining. pr the annual Mother's day to be held Miiy 7. j the duties. the use of the discovery and development of farty group met in the home of the pathologist. and many !$f Cora Vest, who presided. tests necessary to detec.-mi- new dfugs. Hrs. Bryant Tingey gave the Ella Mrs. at Johnson presided particular illness. Jfesson on "Six Ways to Make meeting and club business people Like You" taken "Many serious 'cases of surg- the was discussed. been he "have made from the book "How to Win said, ery," Refreshments were served to friends and Influence Peo-fle- ," quite safe because of wonderful those named Dale ;Rupperw Vernon Crowell, Mrs. Louis Wolsey, Frank Godfrey, Mrs. Robert ley, Mrs. lab--rato- To separate two glasses which are stuck together, put the out side glass in warm (not hot) wa ter and at the same time, put cold water into the inside glass. ffiOTGMri Wolsey, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, 4rs. Sterling Mooney and ilrs. Max Warner. Mrs. v .W. ... ,M. 1 jn fW No Reservations, Everything Must Go A X OUAtIT Y SINCI 1 904 SUITS COATS Wool Gabardine Group One Group One 100 100 i X-R- ay, ness meeting of Musettes dub was held recently at the home of Mrs. Eldon Palfrey man. Mrs. Max Huff, president, was in charge of the meeting. Club collect was presented by Mrs. Blaine Wheeler, and Mrs. Charles Hafey read minutes of . the last meeting. Two vocal selections were given by Mrs. Glenn Hansen, accom panied by Mrs. Merle Sargent. The group was favored by the presence of Mr. Victor J. Bird of" PrOvo, district president of the Utah Federation of Music clubs. Mrs. Bird gave a fine resume of the events to take place at the state convention to be held in Provo May 12 and 13, also the bi annual convention of the National Federation of Music clubs to be held in Salt Lake City at a later date. t Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess after which several songs were sung by the group. . ; , 14.95 ry Wool All colors and sizes Shorties and long coats . u 1495 ne before and Carnegie. by g Members attending the Ralph Packard, Wesley SesU'rn division convention Thomas Cheney, HamilLloydton Calder, Byard i Las Vegas this weekend Nilson, Lenn d, Creer, Ariel Ballif, Albert Swen-so- n, gliclude Miss Vest, Elva Walter Tueller, Leland ButEliza. Bjerregaard, Alta tle, Marki Allen, Denzil Brown, thicken, Donna Tolboe, Leah Henry Taylor. Thomas Nnrtnn Wheelwright and Ruth Lynn Taylor, Charles Redd, D. E. lalker. a After short business meeting usuer, ariant Jacobs, E. W. l Present at the session were t the home of Mrs. J. M. Vick Steadmanj . Sherman Christenson fiose named before and Mrs. and Mrs. Marie S. Robison. (fsack'Selck, Mrs. Wayne Cow Friday ftternoonj members of Nineteenth Century club enjoyed a tour of Springville Art galii lery, conducted by, Oliver Parsons, curator of the collection. , Mrs. F. B. Williams, president conducted the business session and welcomed a new member, Mrs. Ray J. Coffey. Others present were Mrs. R. E. Traher, Helen B. Thomas, Mrs. Karl Scherer, Mrs. Ralphe Peterson, Mrs: Clark NeweU, Mrs. Choose from our $rge selection Philip Kemp, Mrs. H. B. Mensel, Mrs T. H. Mayhew. Mrs. G. E. of all to3-qua- ty Hassenfritz, Mrs. Katherine T. plants. Baker, Mrs. V. R. Busterud, Mrs. A. B. Faulkner, Mrs. L. D. Free, READY Mrs. H. W. Gease, Mrs. B. B. Glasgow, Mrs H H. Howster, Phone 80 Vhere the;Hi Flowers Grow Mrs. E. F. Irwin, Mrs. Douglas !: Lee, Mrs. Helen Lyon and Mrs. H. T. Walker. new discoveries of surgery, arid SUITS 2 Group Reg. to 49.50, now. 16 Mes-dam- es 95 - Group Enjoys Gallery Tour f nw When, silver polish begins to dry up, add water very slowly until it returns to its former paste consistency. t Group No. 2 SHORTY COATS Fleeces, Gabardines Reg. to 49.50, now. . 16.95 DRESSES Lid-mar- Evergreens, Rse Biishes, Flowery fhrubs . A busi- SPRINGVILLEMonthly j 1 ; i V 1 OREM Coming events wtn outlined by board members of the Orem Womens club at planning session this week at th home of Mrs. Lloyd Pyh. Plans were completed loif th next meeting April 19 in Scera lounge, with "Fashion Trends as theme. Mrs. Clarence Bliss is program chairman, with Mn. Homer McEwan In , charge of special music. Hostesses will b Mrs. Raymond Stewart and Mrs. Joseph T. Smith. Mr. Neal Bunnell will read the litany. Guests will be bidden to attend the event. Initial plans were laid for lh annual open session at which mothers will be honored on 3. This event will b heldMay In connection, with the annual art exhibit sponsored by the club for art atudents of Lincoln high, school It will climax the annual art contest being arranged' by Mrs. Moroni Jensen, t Mra, William A. Cox and Lamar Bur nett, art instructor at the school. The trophy of the club will ba presented to the winner. Mrs. J. D. Pyne will be in charge of the musical program, and Mrs. Fenton Prince la arranging a ipilay for the occasion. Club officers will be the host esses and are in charge of general arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Hugh Vera Wentz, entertainment chairman, and Mrs. Moroni Jensen, chairman of th art project. Refreshments were served at the session to Mrs. William A. Cox, Mn. Ray Hanka, Mrf. Horace Snyder, Mrs. Joseph T; Smith, Mrs. Max Pederson, Mrs. Hugh Vera Went. Mrs. Parlell Peterson, Mrs. Neldon Marshall; and the hostess. PROVO GREENHOUSE HI Little girls love this step-i- n style! How you! daughter will go for this smart little Buster Brown, motherl And how you will appreciate its style, perfect fit and amazing wear. Just the shoe to complete a child's spring jwardrobe, and make the most! of pretty new outfits. Fitted by of course. Kodi tuiftr Irewn Gang vtry Saturday :gmrn!,ol 9:30 KDYL alues to 79.50, now. SUITS SPECIAL Special Group Values to 79.5CC now 29.50 144 WEST CEME STREET 5.00 Reg. 5.95 Now 2 for. Junior SKIRTS Values to 7.95 Now b Misses DRESSES 2.98 3.95 to MANY DOOR CRASHERS $1.00 EACH r ooierie 29.50 BLOUSES X-Ra- y, TON! IN th Special Group of Coats Vi .Sizes Vi Price f Gloria s Shop 68 NO, UNIV. AVE. Price gJ . |