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Show Feature Section 4- Society - Church School Arts - Comics -- ' X UTAH PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. MARCH SUNDAY, 30, 1952 'Madam President and Aids' v : 3-- Vfew Women Council J : 1 0 :.: is ' XT'. i ri. ' : Officers Are Busy, Interesting People Br MILDKED B. HAIX ,wv Three fourths of the time they are members of that tiaually overworked and very often harassed aociety known affectionately but inelegantly as "Hey Mem" planner of meals and finders of dothes. They are competently there . neither too late nor with too little. The other of the time ; they, exchange the house part frocksand flats for heels and a smart suit to become for an houV at least, "Madam President and her aids." , As the present club season rolls to a close, annual become a part of the schedule. During the week. or women sr5 . i' - elec-tio- . ns provo members Council along with many other sanitation. Newly elected chairV"" ; women s clubs elected a new men of these sections are Mrs. .' slate of officers who will inJones. Writer's Section, Mrs. augurate the new club season in mff E.' Lewie Sandstrom. Music SecfalL the This is a personally sketch of tion;' Mrs Stanley Bonnett, Past the women behind the offices of Presidents; Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, the Women's CounclL Artists Section; Mrs. U W. HiU. -New President cheU. Municipal Section; MreL. . Named as president of the Keith Chase, Junior Section; lrs. council proper is Mrs. Josiah W Marion Olsen, Literary Section Smith. Being president of the and Mrs. J. W. Christensen, Home ", " largest women's club south of Arts Section. As In the case of ' ' , Lake City is a big order but other council officers these I """? Salt , . ' ".I Mrs. Smith, or "Jo- - as most of women , ioo have moved vp ; , w . , M her friends like to refer to her through the rank holding vari- will handle the ' assignment ous offices and giving worthy with the same competence as has service has qualified them Mrs, Croft Larsen who has held for theirwhich present positions ' of the office during this Smith's fitness for leadership. In the organization we find the Job has been gained through a finance committee, board also, to service the council of directors, committee and de- -. in various offices held in some of chairmen. secuons oi tne council and on partment club meeting over, the ofthe council proper slate. She has "'"The ficers and members each make served as vice chairman and their way homeward to take up chairman of the Literary Section, a member of the Junior Section, their various home duties, stimuproa member of the boaroof direc lated by the worthwhile tors for the council proper, and grams of their respective group, the pleasant auditor, treasurer, and second and fortifiedof bytheir satisfying and first vice president ' before memories social contacts, for as Jo says: coming to her present office. "The very "nicest thing about this Activities Other big organization is the contacts w : one makes with new i Jo has not confined all of her Through this activity youpeople. learn activities to the one organization. to appreciate other people, and is a member also- of the to be tolerant of their points of She -X7A - r i -- i . i i . "view." ' Kalon Club,, of which she has served one' term as president; is now president of Club 13. a mem- -: V : - . V , ber of Natada Circle and also gives service in her church. ; Jo's manner is one of easy charm, with, quiet and efficient attention to details and a sincere. ' ' Tr imk Tn n ii'i mi' io rim Irtendir and reliable attitude to ward resperhsibility. For . the other three fourths oi Jo's time Mrs. IL T. Walker was she is the wife of Josiah W. elected president of the mday NineSmith, engine foreman at Union teenth Century Club' in the anPacific Railroad, and the mother nual business meeting. of two children Betty Jo, a Also elected to serve with her HOLD PROVO WOMEN'S COUNCIL. REINS (lower right. daughter, now employed in San were Mrs. V. R. Busterud. vice Stanley Bonnett, chairman Past President's Section and Francisco, and Jay PauL a student president; Mrs. Phillip Kemp, Mrs. Lewis Sandstrom, chairman Music Section., (lower center) Mrs. Josiah W. Smith, newly elected president; at BY High School and well cording secretary; Mrs. Bobcrt L, left) Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, chairman Art Section; Mrs. (left) Mrs, J. B. French, first vice and Mrs. Ralph E. in local radio circles. . Reid, corresponding secretary; known L. W. Mitchell. Municipal Section chairman and Mrs. L, "Harshman. second vice president, (upper right, left) Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Peterson, J. B. RandaU, auditor; Mrs. Phil Snow, (standing) treasKeith Chase? Junior-SecfioCompetent Aids treasurer, and Mrs. Lawrence chairman. Mrs. Marion Olsen. urer; Mrs.. Diet Ijfarr, recording secretary and Mrs. Literary Section chairman and Mrs. J. W. 'Christensen. MmmlttM aulitwl fr Mr Umw prraotni cn De eniireiy Home Arts Section chairmen were not present when ' Ralph Stalker, corresponding secretary, (upper left standumcen wimoui f'Tl 'liwl i mm uivomuj Coffey and Mrs. Clark Newell, '''I (wa JMhwmbmhmmh to assist Tier and Mrs. Smith has j. Mrs. ing) Mrs." Iliff Jones, chairman Writers Section; Mrs. picture was taken. H.IL Howser nriJded at a competent slate of officers be - the meeting. The club collect was hind her. First vice president is ready in unison. The group also Mrs. J. B. French. She came to j went on record as 'opposing the : ftovo about seven years ago turning of the City and County when her husband came west building grounds into ' a parking . with the steel move. She has been area, and In favor of the pro-: a member of the council for a'Poed sewage disposaL : number of years and, active Iri The group was entertained at ; the Junior section. She has also the home of Mrs. Lawrence Black Prof. Roman Andrus , placed mediums of expression, they Were A showing of fantasy, filmed at the BYU using served as auditor, trtasurer SPRINGVILLE and,,nf " uSnt refreshments, which four chairs before his audience on able to achieve th.eir objective The status of American women Glen Turner's movie. ve dfneers and . miniature sets second vice, president 'of Xht oy nf - fUBuuniea na srr sage-' in" the field of Thursday made up of the Ladies Norman Rockwell, the speaker A joint "vcr. council before' was be The will "In being Droper were dances Mrs directed Norn psychology of .Val .Free," sponsor the Fancy by meeting OI arlt T Sweet peas. Dresident men? Literary club and their guests, said, is an illustrator and is welll and ctives heard Lucilej discussed before members of ed by the Aureole Club in the high Norma Rae Arrington, dance in- -' moved ud to first Vice Others attending were the Mr. on the is also position. presi saying that he Would like Mjo in- known for his covers Marguerite school auditorium Thursday, April st rue tor, and special orchestra T. Baker. Bir-dePost and other nowt reaa Lap piay, rnae ana Literary League in an iriforma- dent of the Dekatos Literary daroes Katharine troduce them to four artists. On urday Evening M. A. Daagherty, A,. Berry. tive Titian was anj Italian Prejudice." music paper was" magazines. film for the Friday ? presented a composed by of member , Club, Municipal There will be two performances, the chairs be placed a painting master born in 1477 and died in - a matinee at' 4 p. m. for students, by Leon Dallm. It is the first of The meeting was held Thursday Mrs. Mark Allen. f ijease. r. r Irwin. A. W. MrCov. Rockwells one by 1576. He did many court scenes by" Norman Parent-Teachers Mrs. Allen stated that in no and in the evening at 8 p. m. Mr. Mr. Turner's films which has been the Maeser school m Karl Schrer. A. D. Sutton. 1. r. the hall the not that he ,of banquet Joseph one. one especially enjoyed Titan, by Kandisky and Turner is showing the film with sound.- and won the Association, publicity chair- Cowan. Clara B. Culm see. Bessia produced other field do men with4 women these and but he Ml because Smith Mrs. subjects, building' Hal; "by Pablo Picasso.me Aureoie wiuo raise xunas ior Hiram Percy Maxim award, first man of the Utah Valley Hospital Grimm, W. D. Harrison. Law-renu seu me pictures. Clyde, vice nresident nresidimr. functiern so well together. Wonien i the Prof. Andrus ythen discussed w5 aoie Hall. Clifton Harding and J. scho,arship offcrcd each year place in the nation in amateur Guild . and served this year as came to LaVonne Thomander, Ru.?fia each one. their lives and. work president 'have, through the' years, had a to the outstanding art student in photography. ,Two years previously Provo City chairman of the W. Mazurie. poiaiting out the difference in their of the actives, favored with two hard time getting into the field the high school Tickets, can be, he also won 'first place with his rheumatic fever drive. She is a art. Jle said that though they of. the from Aureole Club mem- - production. One Summers Day. member Community he sees and feels. Picasso." piano solos. psychology and found much secured or purchased at the door. and several other of his films have Church and the mother of one DaffcxJils wereyso; very different in their thing a Spaniard is now living in the Clever t decorations .were of difficulty, in gaining prestige. bers ' This will be the first public placed in the top ratings. litUeirL S .1 "totes andu everyone present wore However, since the teaching of it,showiAc of this unusual nd beau- - Mr. Turner will be present to J'Ih ,eJ ' i,m . ! i i t vT. second of vice the post Holding . . .. ru ...... mm ... i in urvuuic.uic.a smiu Kiie wiui ner name- writ--, i ...f ...-- . t i .n xn. show the film and comment on It. president Is Mrs. Ralph E. Harsh- ifdn oi me cur J world's, greatest artist. He parnts ten on it,, The refreshments which lias ofe announces club the oe invited, Mrs. wiu ue in riculum oi noii cnarge man. She also came to Provo around nature. i - ir .' . . . . were served were- in keeDine with tvisiutrii F.moct T. ifni . . . wm rnninntiipn n 09tiinrirlnt with her family In 1U. Her ine ciuo ana guests were en- - the theme. with Mrs. dai t navp a is "In Free" dance Fancy it husband is general foreman of Arrangements of daffodils tbenv-e. . ici lomcu o . uic uuiiic ,vi jirs. v.iviyue was Airs, iean , oray. 1..V. 6TV Pretty-Cakthe a. tsoyie witn Mrs. Lynn Moal- a luncheon on. Thursday served' rolling mills at Geneva Steel Highlight T. R. Nor ' Company.- She joined the coun- to members of the Belvedere ton. Mrs. Albert Hickman and were Mr Virl Harrison. Mrs ton with a At Birthday Party business meeting concil in 1945 and has been an active Bridge Club by hostess, Mrs. Jess Mrs. Harold Moore prepared and Mrs., DaCosta Clark as assisting Phillip B. Daniels, Karma Han ducted by Mrs. James served a hot chicken dinner Friday! hostesses. member since that time being a Vsn Wagenen. Jacobs, Iseen and Mrs. Blaine Thorrie. SPANISH FORK A beautifully past chairman of the Municipal The group went . president. evening in ner nome tor ner , sis- - musical numoers enjoyed; dur- - Attending from the alumnae vicerecordiVas Following the serving, bridge " decorated cake Section and this year acting as was ters. jfld theii husbands and a!ing the afternoon were "given by were the Mesdames Sterling D fn opposing the pro played with prizes awarded was center at of the to the attraction make the present city posal uje- xreoie cieu cnorus unaer ine Sessions. Norman Moonev. niecer recording secretary in the coun- to Mrs. Melvin McFarland and Riv ana eighth birthday anniversary party cil proper. In addition Helen' Is Mr. Mack Cunninxhain. who was county building grounds a Following dinner the womeniJJ"" of Marguerite Jeppersosj Tucker yron Johnson. Erie V. of Valene Jarvis daughter of Mr. a member of the women's auxili a chib guest. Carter, club Boorman Jr., Grant A. Fisher, G. parking area. made quilt blocks while the men!MrsvI nn and Mrs.. Tom Jarvis, held In ber In" a social period which folProvo Bible Church Others attending were the Mesof the president presided. chntted togetherf L. Maurice Stewart Boswell, ary Grow, lowed, refreshments were ,5 was "lctive served The tftrthday anniversary of Mrs. home. and a member, of the Women of dames Mark P.. Taylor. Lucille Peter- - to Attending were Harold Moore,. houf IL NUsen, Darrell were and Games .jEthelyn played those named and the Mesdames Ann Ray was remembered when prizes theMoose. . ana Airs. Clarence James, Jr. fnd ?V on. Lucille Thome. Harold Band- - Denztf Stringfellow, Charles D. Nielson, Delicious refreshments awarded. A. and Mrs. John Brailsford. Mr. Brown.. Ariel in Past met Matrons Circle - Monroe J. Paxman. J. Robert Ballif, regular were The other three fourths of her Bob Duke and Harold Stubbs. to the following: th Mrs. Jack bimmons. Spnngville 5"r Bullock. Jackson Howard. Norman i nomas i;neney. ShfrmanChrW-tenso- n. luncheon Wednesday, at Masonic Coreen served "if "i1"" Ann Gard- time Is spent' mothering her two Carol . uws, Romero, uen, j. d. rrenca. i. and Joan Provstgaard, Payson. W. Elden Stanley Temple. , ner. Joan Davis. Neddie Memtnott, children, Robert, now student m m w Fern Eyring. Melvia Jenkins, C Parker, Claire Nielson, Hal M. Dunford, WalterClark, Hedquist, Char- .Mrs. Kirk Leander,- - President Kathy Zobell. Carol Hales, at Wasatch Karma body president D. .Shaw. Jennie Mahgum, H. B Clyde, Virl Harrison, Phillip B. les Redd. Dean W, Gray. Anna belle Byard Nilsson, D. E. conducted a business session. Hos- Lee Olsen. Diane Olsen. Sandra Academy and her "young daughMensel. Lorraine Tibbitts, Horace Daniels," and Albert tesses were Mrs. Leander. Mrs. Nan Taylor, Mildred Ostler. Ralph Packard. SWenson. Marilyn Hales. Linda ter, Virginia. . Bean. Joe Bullck. Gene A. Hoov Unger. Swenson. E. W. Steadman, Arthur J. C. Halbersleben and Mrs. R. K. Lee Bo en. Geraldine TyrelJ, Judith Marilyn Oldroyd. er. Henry (Jfase; J. Kenneth MiUer. D? Other Officers Taylor, Lynn Taylor. Henry Nelson. attending were Dixie Kay Aince. Patsv Lee Hallam. Pugh. Minnie &. Rowe. William E. AcUvesGayle and Others attending were the Mes- Coleen Ander Taylpr, Robert Leishman, Byron-Lind- a Pat. Walton, Taylor, Jane ErWilliam Johnson, F. Edwards. Mary Berrett. Gold-Gree- n Giving support la the booki John R. Gardner. dames II. F. Cannon. Dudley GalBall Lou Norman, and Cheryl and ven J. Nelson. J. Kenneth- Hous--I son, 'Madelyn Wooton, Geraldine Is Mrs. Ear-len- a SPANISH FORK ImAthense LH. Ann Doughty, Spanish Fork and J. W.figures department earlyne Crowley, lagher. Herman Grimm, H. A. ton. James- - W. McGuire. R. .C. Thorne, Randall, an auditor, Mrs. erary Club' members were ruesta ORE.M A beautiful and realistic Talbot. Allan' Morgan and Lillian Lewis, Lois Ray. Marilyn Thorne. Phyllis Winkler. Audene misch. William Jones. Jack Kathlene Hansen and Noelle Jol-- Phil Snow, treasurer; Mrs. Dick of Mirairrt Zabrlftkl at rKa .i Richmond. .Carolyn James. Geri Carmela Tanner, Olene ham. T. J. Rasmussen. Fred Ray, ley of Provo. wishing well centering the ennstensen secretary ana Center Wednesday evening. Presl-Mr-s. First Ward amusement Other club -. members were the Tucker.--i Nadine Da vies,. Janice Smith. Barbara Chadwick. Carolvn C. H. Ward. W. H. Wagner. A. Mrs. Shirley Schramm assisted ourr. recoroing Clara rillmore was la charge Ralph F. Salker, correspond-jde- nt hall was the focaF point of interest Mesdames Wayne B. Hales. Roy Taylor. . Bernice Steele. Marcia Edwards. Karma Hanseen and Onperman. Dean O. Bullock. Earl Mrs. Jarvis with the entertain . ui, iuiiusu . " ioi we meeung. vpai I oompsoa iea Lar-se- n Stringham. .Marian , Oss and John Poulson. ment. Tibbs,. Janice Mrs. Blaine Thorne. r at the annual Gold and Green ball Helm. Clayton Jenkins, P. L. j Deen acuve in ue nome atu la singing, with piano accompanior tne urera irst Ward Tuesday J. Rulon Morgajrp, M. W. Mrs. Snow as chairman ment by Bethel Thomas. The club Section, A. E. Merrill. J. Owens, Ralph evening. of Municipal Section also cor- collect was given by Melva Brown. The . "Wishing theme was let Packard. Hufco Price. John S Politics Is Your Game, Too of the Rua Swensen led the salute to the tered across one side of the hall PuUen. Willard G. Smith, T. H. responding r secretary in. Gold and Green letters along Sumner, Herbert W. Tarran. Lescouncil. Mrs. Stalker, a member flag. Minutes were read bv Enid with the MIA seal on an attractive ter R, Taylor, R. L. Tuckett. Roof Music Section ahd member of Laurence- the Council chorus and Mrs. Burr. The program was la charge of plaque. The wishing well with man Andrus and C. E. Peterson. r steps leading up provided a pretty corresponding secretary of ;the Ruby James. A piano solo was Note: This is the Interested.' Editor's We let grown from 4.000,000 to nearly council f .But then we' squawk. and novel throneTfer Queen Francis rection of Mr. and Mrs. Jack All-- I first in a series of articles and chairman of the given by LuAna James. Mrs. Mae But us one came 150.000.000. for is neoole the where other politics game play tomith Jim Bonner", second coun red. dance directors .' Huntington of SprlnrvtUe gave a Mrs. George H. everyone is counted like it or riot.; and still we expect to win. When The founders of our democracy Junior Section. written by selor in the bishopric and MIA Wendell Bunnell was In charge of Hansen, past president of We can't pass a hand, not one we don t win we women's Council of the Ethel Waters book. the review Forming toJ believed bad that that government politics yell supervisor officiated in the corona the decorations and served as mas sections with "Tilt Eye Is oa the Sparrow. of- WoWe can play our hand or we can are T'dirty." and that politicians oe Da sea on consent of tne gov are the various Utah County League tion ceremonies. Attending the ter of ceremonies. A vocal sextette was sung by men; to encourage peolet somebody else play it. some- are crooked, and the erned. Saying nothing Is not con- -j members following com pa table queen Newell and Refreshments were served by ple ofVoters, this area to take a more body who perhapsMs a slicker. rest of the bad names In the book. sent. Staying away from the polls interests. Presiding at the bead Patricia Moody. Delavene Jex. Hazel Atlred. the Beehive under the direcactive interest la politics. is why we the public lose Politics are a lot more complf - is not consent to policies,, nor ap-- J of each section is a chairman and Jane Ana Francis. Barbara Nee ley, That...... The floor show included numbers tion nf rlitigirls 1. TVtnn nrv.. l,,Hcn (r, other, officers. These are the Nadine Warner and LuAna Jomes. now in the daysn- - orproval of the men to te elected. . ,rated . . . than , . & uy iop oo acouts and Beehive Cordner and Mrs. Beverly White. By MRS. GEORGE If.- M A : r . iuur t.udiiu.a .1mey oncn I r. . ...v. fc tArAHAH r. backbone of the organization on Janice Larsen played their accom- . woo ncKicvfc tuc uitu whom Play lorinuniOKUin iiiu ncuciwu. ana explorers, The semiformal auair was veryi 1 nose asked may say poUUcs themselves, not for Us. That's iiaias a the president depends fori paniment. The hostess served a de have democratic duties risk itional losing problems multiplied only M Men and Cleaners under the di- - well attended. tne inaivjduai work: of tne or- -' liclous luncheon. '1 thousand times wmle we have then democratic rights, 'isni tneir game mat iney aren ti natural. m - '"j-ri,- r' r ' -- J ,. .. . . i -- - ':" year--Joseph- ine x)! - r 6 v( - TTr' ( h7 "V K f:;v .'"A r - -.i "V Mrs. .Walker ..; - i n Hes 19th y Club Century i , - -- . ed n I l ' III ' j Artists, Work Introduced Current Play At Literary Club Session Read for, Literary League Aureole Club Slates Public Hears Paper On Showing of Prize Movie Psychology Field ValNorns prize-winni- -- - " 11 ng - - J;- ne . : -- to-hel-p - -j - . ce At'iLn 3;;vT; i Hostess "Serves Chicken Dinner To Sisters ,r h3 ' : -- j' -- . d I e Past Matrons; Remember . ,nd;tm - "merry-go-round- Birthdgy j - Therne Luncheon 'Seryed' At Bridge Meet . 'J.FeiiJU?ity"""i"" - Book Review Given Before Wishing Well Themes Ward I AthenaeClub - Per-Dawso- n; vrw-t- I - i . Interest in Government Neede d to Preserve Democratic Rights ! 1 . - . self-seekin- g ere-Verna . 1 -- , "'"."' ( c 1 1 |