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Show ,i. State And Branch Officers OfrAAUW Gather Here For Of Year Final-Sessio- Music Scholarship Given' To Youth By BPOE Women - n Isaac was honored this week at a bridal shower at the Leland ward chapel prior to her June marriage to ,' Fred Flcklin formerly of Louisiana. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Isaac of Le ' land. bride-to-be The enjoyed a short program in her honor with Mrs. Ennis Woffinden acting as mistress of ceremonies and featuring book review, "Cheaper by the Dozen" given by Mrs. Allen Corn-ab- y. Other program numbers Included vocal selection by Mrs. George Larsen; piano solo, Miss Helen At wood; tribute to to the ' bride, Tasty light lunch was served to the laree croun attending and the bride received a number of lovely Hostesses were the presents. YWMIA presidency. Mrs. Harold Losser, Mrs. Keturah ' Thomas and Mrs. Woffinden. Annual music scholarship Dancing Friends concluded award given by Ladies of Elks a successful social season will be presented to Ted Wight al Thursday an at Provo night with a at honor assembly Mrs. hieh-- school. Wednesday. affair held in the ball Inez Paolettl will present the room of ih Joseph Smith $100 award. building. Ted is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ; Directors for the coming T. J. Wight. With his number, "Nocturne" by 'Kent Kennon, he .year were introduced by won in competlon with two grad as follows: Douglas Phillips uatins music students from Lin Mr. and Mrs. S. Richmond : coin and Springville high Mr. and Mrs. Orriit "Young, schools. Ted has been a member of the 'Jackson, holdover directors; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey, band and orchestra of Farrer Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weid, ' Provo and high high junior Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farley schools for the past six years, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Priday, and for the past season has playMr. and Mrs. Arvid Larsen, ed with the Intermountain SymMr. and Mrs. Elmer Terry and is a of Allen He student phony. Jensen, having studied with him Mr. and Mrs. Art Adamsph, new directors. i. the past five years. Blossoms formed the seaThe scholarship is designed to further the musical career of sonal background for the gala talented young musicians. party. Ted plans to continue with to enter National forests in Idaho can- his music and expects Brigham Young university next tain some 19,749,252 acres. fall. seml-form- . r A, " J Be-'goyn- . Mrs.-Woffinde- i TED WIGHT e, Eph-rair- a; Announcement was made land, Canada, India, Pakistan, Hawaii and Germany. Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck, Richmond, Va. will preside at all convention sessions. Saturday that the General Federation of Women's Clubs will gather in convention in Boston, Mass., May ;.Among the .important speak- ers listed are Warren R. Aus-ti- n. United States representa-tive to the United Nations;j Brooks Emeny, president of the foreign policy assn.; Ruth Bryan Rohde. U. S. alternate , delegate to United Nations, Among the thousands of to attend ' delegates expected the convention, there will be approximately 30 internation- al delegates, representing 16 f countries and 23 organizations which are affiliated I with the general federation., Women will attend from Greece, Philippines, West Indies, Japan, Sweden, Eng : 29-Jun- DUP Camps Have Elections PAVSONLnaushten of .Utah Hermanson, Mrs. Crook, Mrs Pioneer of this city held elec Anderson,; Mrs. Graves and Mrs.; tion ox officers at meetings neia Kapple. , at 'the homes of members, this . week. 'Lessons were' on pioneer CAMP SEAGULL Camp Seagull met at the home recipes. Of Ella l.V." Hutchinson: whfre t '' Kman H1v '. ramn reelected Mrs. officers, elected included Made captain; Emma Wig-na- l,' Sarah Clayson as.- capUin; Eliza line Dixon, vice captain; Sarah Orton, vice tiuuuK XUruirl"" r. :Zoe iPulver, second vice captain; secretry-treasureMeetins was in rharpp of Pan- vtr. MvrfU" Tnnr: aertarv: tain Delia King. Lesson was Mrs. ;LiIian Hancock, assistant given by Mrs, Dixon, classleader, secretary- and a history of Emma Janfi t Meeting was held at the home Mrs. PhylDouglass was- read-bMrs. BingSabin. Ella Mrs. of lis Swanson.- Miss Maxine Farr couna was am of Spanish Fork v nH it0T nresent. ' Mrs. Reva sang, with Mrs. Elsie Eckersley at the piano. Claysoa was admitted as a new Utah county officers present member. i i SMm Ifiv "Hard in a save the were Mrs. Lovina Johnsnn first vice captain and Mrs. Lucille lesson and Mrs. Clesta Powell Ahlander,:-actinsecretary, both Sabin'a read .a history of Mrs. ' of Provo. . ' , grandparents. were served. . Refreshments Pearl Blaine.- - with Nellie Ran. " ' i nister-a- t CAMP, ONE Anderi Ella. elected One CAMP PETEETNEET Camp son, captain; Elsie K. BartholoCamp Peteetneet reelected cap- Hazel mew, Pearl, Graves, vice Gasser as caDtain. with r. secretary-treasuretains; Susan Ashby,1 Venita Argyle " and Carolyn . ; ; Kempton. vice captains. Clea The meeting . was held at the McClellan was named secretary- -' home of Nellie Kapple, with Cap- treasurer. tain Eva Crook presiding and A history of her Grandfather Ella Anderson, vice captain, in Beckstead was read by Mrs. Me- -! charge. Singing, under the di- Clellan and the lesson was given rection of Ruby Cheever; prayer by Leona Thomas. Community captain, Estella Harper; piano prelections. singing was conducted by Lucille Lulu Hermanson; his- Drollinger. Reports on the coun: Haws by Ivy Nathaniel of tory ty meeting held in Provo were t - lesaon Elizabeth by Francom; given by Laura Elmer, Rhea Crook. Hone, Mrs. McClellan and Mrs. to Refreshments were served Gasser. 18 ladies by Geneva Wilson, Lulu County- - officers present for was Mrs. Jones of Span- elections . A welcome home, party for Ronald Madsen, who has served an LDS mission in the eastern states, will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Lake View ward amusement hall. A program is planned and will be followed by dancing. Friends and ward members are invited to attend. s. . i Lake View Party Set For Youth V . . SUNDAY HETLrUD Strndty, My 19S? 11, Young GOP Members Slate Convention May 27;h ProVo ............. , n .1 y. . Young Republican Leagued of UUh County will hold' their, reorganization convention and. social Saturday, May 27, at, 8 p. m. in the Women's, club house at ; Provo. Program will "Include dancing and a Smorgasbord. ' . . .; Invitaiton U extended ' to all .., Si" f , V4 Young Repubjicani between tlia ages; of 21 and 41. Lloyd Pyne, county Young Re publican chairman and Mrs. Vir ginla Evans, county vie chair woman with Mrs. Nedra Reese, county- secretary art not candidates tot C ' Committees ' for the affair are headed r.. Monroe by MUdred E. Ream; Taxman, Virginia Evani, J. Austin Cope, Jrn and Mr. arid Mrs. Cullen Chrlstensen and Mrs, , Harold Pyne. Mrs. David Beesley was hostess State and National officers are ld to friendr o.- her' to attend, but no expected' son, Richard, thls week at. a gala speeches will be given by them. birthday . party. Miniature animals paraded around the birthday Murdock,' Edward , and Stanley cake, which, centered the. party Short,V Cl a r 1 e n t and Kathy : . ; arrangement jf, V Thorpe, Tommy Dixon, Kathleen Games were played and moving McCalL' Paul and Mike Ricks, pictures enjoyed by the .following Melodee. Lambert, Robert Reese 1 tots: Ronald Stewart, Charlene and Trudy Nielaon. , . . r Tots HqveJFun On Bir.thddy - - 1 - four-year-o- ' ., r General Federation Of Women's Clubt To Convene In Boston m . j . The final board meeting of the year for Utah state branch of American Association of University Women was . held Saturday in the. home of Mrs. Keifer B. Sauls, Provo, state president. Mrs. Sauls turned the state office to Mrs. ' Keith Wahlquist of Ogden. Luncheon was served during the day to representatives .state of branches from Logan, Bngham City, Ogden, Kays ville, Salt Lake City, Sanpete county and Provo. , Mrs. Sauls has served as state president of AAUW for ; two years. Mrs. J. Wyley Sessions, also of Provo, has been .art chairman for , the state and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield has been state bulletin editor. Mrs. Bex Taylor, incoming president of the Provo" branch, and Mrs. Hazel F. Young, first ;Vice president, also were present at the board meeting. ... lira. Wayne B. Hales, who has been Provo branch president for this year, reported on activities conducted on BYU secretary, also campus. Mrs. Lucile Spencer, corresponding s . Provo the V group. represented Visitors from other Utah branches included: Mrs. May F. Simpson, Mrs. Earl Fredrickson, Mrs. L. S. Morris, :Mrs. Lewis Turner, Mrs. Carlton Culmsee,, Mrs. David Logan; Mrs. Lucy Phillips and her sucpessor, Mrs. Mary Bobbins and Mrs. Clyde Stratford, Brig-haCity; Mrs. Keith Wahlquist, Pat Sheen; Mrs. Vernard Smith, Ogden; Mrs. Casper Carrell, Mrs. Clyde P. Gailey, Kaysville ; Mrs. Claude Peasy, Mrs. Douglas Henriques, Dr. Eleanor Volberding, Mrs. Delbert ' Draper, Mrs. Morgan Kreek and Mrs. E. R. Donner, Salt Lake City. The above women are state and branch officials. ; Dancing Friends Bridal Shower Conclude Regular Fetes: Maiden 1950 Social Date SPANISH FORK Miss LaRat Night diid lay -- 1 -- SftyOo z& ' 5 .I J DELIGHTFULLY Ninety-eigper cent of the land of Alaska still is free land. !' ht y - - Definitely; the way to look this summer! Hey KidsD the-pian- . : Officers Nameid; Tickets at the Baby Bunting & Jr. Shop . HURRY! L . fSRV .fJ Tickets will be given to all children, under 12 years of age that come into our shop-1-S- HURRY! Hostesses were 'Vina Menden-hal- L Verda , Gasser, Eva Garner, For,' Four-- H Club Rebecca Brimhall, Mary Wyler, I .A new Four-- H club, named the Chasta Gay.V. ' . v Sew-S- o t v. Stitchers; was organized " this week in Orem at the home of Mrs. Elva Smith, group leader. Officers for the new club in elude: Ann Rowley,. president; Betty , Rowley, Deane Long, secretary-treasurJanice Craig, reporter; , Shirley Davis, song and cheer leader. 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