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Show f 1 Society - Church - School Feature Section -- FROVO. 'Service With Youth' To Theme Boys Girls Week April 2 3 t. UTAH COUITTYt UTAH SUNDAY,- APRIL - 20. 'America's Most Beloved Novelist Kathleen Horns to Present Lecture on Good Government Before Provo Women May 7 7-M-ay 'i ." ; "Service With Youth" has-beselected as the theme of the an-nual Boys and Girls Week, April 27 to May 3, " under the direction I - el the Provo Youth Council, ae-f cording to William A. Beezer, i . council chairman; Over 50 boys9 and girls will be -active on committees working in en Alpine PTA Picks Officers For 2 Years -- connection with service clubs Provo- - - j. . of Eathleea Norrls, popular novel ist and abort atory writer. wl3 speak la the Joseph SmUh a ten torium, Brighara Young cnlverai- ty, at S p. mi, Wednesday, May 7, oa the subect "Women'a Respoa- sibmty Today," The writer, whom the late Alex ander Woleott cHed -- America's most beloved BoytUtt," will spend three days In Utah, addressing audiences of women Interested in good government. Mrs. Paul p. Vincent, general chairman of the women's committee sponsoring Mrs. Norrls ' ap pearance id Provo. announced that the meeting will be open 'to all women, regardless of political af filiation. ."Mrs. Norrls Is devoting ber entire time la .a personal cru sade to help bring back good gov ernment to the United States," COMING IIEEEKalUwa KarMrs. Vincent said, Jl ris, famed novelist, who Assisting Mrs.-- Vincent - la ar- lecture here May 7. .on the for program rangements May 7 are Mrs. Denzil A. Brown. Mrs. Mark K. AUen. Mrs. Clifton A. Tolboe. Mrs. A. Sherman Chris-tens- Facts-Abou- t and Mrs. Sterling M- - Ercan-brac- k. ' Kathleen Norria is' one of America's best knowA authors of popular fiction, averaging as many as four novels a year siace she began writing in 1911. Her stories have appeared .steadily la leading . na G. Henrichsen . . . Beulab . ,a ,pr, tional magazines to p:ia appe.ai- Mrs, -to women, and her newspaper col land's new rTr".' NelJte queen for the umn la widely read. on afterClub Reading Thursday Among her best known works noon. The speaker spoke 'of her are "Certain People of Import- background and of her new reance," "You Can't Have sC very- - sponsibilities. thing." "Heart f Rachel,?: ."Beau-- , She w as followed by Elizabeth ty and the Beast." "The CaUagh-an- s Souter who spoke on her experiarid the Murphys" and "Pas- ences while in England: sion Flower." Her late husband. Musical numbers were preventCharles S. Norris, was equally well ed by Carol Jean Cratdait la known for such novels as "Bread." piano solos of music from Ecjltrxl, Brass" and "Seed." His brother. Ireland. Scotland and Wales. Frank Norris. wrote 'McTe'ague"j The group met at the home of and "The Ri.cn Mrs. Burgoyne. Hermese Peterson with the tvew ' president, Mrs.' Roy Passey in, charge. The home was pretty with Eastlilies, red tulips and daffodils.' BYU , ;.; er Guests, were Mrs. Ann Batchelder Stand Mrs. Naomi Crandall and .other club members Included, the (Mesdames S. C Adams. W. II. ; Each day will be dedicated to a different purpose with an appro priate theme. - A g The week begins April 27, Sunday, with "A Day in Church." under the direction of Reverend Edwin Irwin and Bea Gray. Cleone Skousen will be the featured speaker at an evening meeting in the Provo tabernacle, with music fur nished by the schools!. April 28. Monday, will feature a "Day. at School." under- - the direction of Grant Greer and Superintendent J. C. Moffitt; April 29" will be "Citizenship Day'f. with Bea Eggertson as' chairman; on April 30. "Health and Safety'!" wiU be the theme, for the day. under the direction of Elsa Harris; May 1, will be "Career Day? under the direction of Willard C.l Nelson, and May 3, Saturday, will climax the week with a "Day of Recreation" with Linn Rock wood, city recreation director, as thaliman. Throughout the week radio forums, news stories and a.."Day at School" parade undef the direction of the Provo Safety Council will be held in connection with the annual event. -- - jj ! r v 1952 V '.' Arts '"Comics The Alpine PTA council selected officers to direct the council acti-- . ities during the coming two years at a meeting this week in- - the Scera lounge. Mrs. Henry "A. Campbell, Orem as president., as .was was Leo Hansen, Lehi, second vice ADD SPARKLE TO DANCE CONCERT Rehearsing one of the Standing-Sharlepresident, and Mrs. Stanley, Rob Swenson. Wanda Taylor, ' Nola McKell, Jackie erts was reappointed as secretary. routines for the. Spanish Fork High School's traditional graceful Sharon Williams. Carm a Prince, Karen White, Marbra Mrs. Austin Moyle, Pleasant Grove spring dance concert April 5 are the lovelies shown above. Left Prince, ' was elected as first vice president .to right tKty are: Sitting Millicent Stewart and Janice Edwards. Doughty and Francis Williams. Reed Mrs. Burgess. Alpine, jid was chosen, treasurer. " Mrs. Bur 1 gess, has been filling an unexpired term as treasurer being appointed to fill the vacancy left by the r resignation of Mrs. Ralph Seibel. lie ; American Fork. : Retiring first vice president of the council is Mrs. Nelson A. Snow . 24-2-5 . who is leaving soon to join her Arch Thurihan. per HEBER U. S with the husband, serving Competitive games, handwork sonnel director for the Salt Lake the City schools, was pressed into ser and visiting entertained SPANISH FORK "The - Mel "Sea Breeze -- French Riviera." army in Japan as a dentist. New officers were Installed by Mrs. SPRINGVILLE-Sevente- en girls Orem Social group at the home. vice as guest speaker at a Wasatch ody of the Sea" will be presented "Light House Blues.- Willard Yergensen, director of Re- of the Mia' Maid class of the Sixth of Mrs. G. T. Tucker Friday. county district PTA meeting. Wed- in dance interpretations in the -- vorai kock and "Sea"Nautilus," Shell." gion . Two; Mrs.- Yergensen an- - LDS Ward MIA participated in an Game prizes weiit to Mrs. Lucius nesday 'evening', when slides in second annual Spanish ' Fork Costumes been selected hav: nounced plans for the annual co- impressive rose tying ceremony Laudie and MrtJ Frank Thorn; Senior High School dance con and made the 'In the by girls ar- Parley's canyon made it impossible cert at 8 p.m. with of The was ' of the and Utah 24 house The 25 Congress evening. Tuesday pretty program in and ntention - . April to arfor the scheduled group. ''Parents, and Teachers to be held ceremony was held in the Junior rangements of daffodils and pan-sie- s. rive from Salt Lakespeaker the assembly hall. Solos will be danced by Francis In Provo on the BYU- campus June Sunday School room of the Fifth-SixOthers attending were the Mr. Thurman and City. ' ine revue is under the direc Wijliams. companion t f ust, Bonnie Will Ward Mayda church. 10 and 11 and urged all local units tion Mrs. Mesdames George Seman; advisor 6f. Helen faculty to cross a washed-ou-t Lee Crabbe, Katherihe Menden-hal- l. : to send full representation to the Parents were special guests and Whiting, Ethel Finch, Arthur were unable with Feaman, Young Brigham ' . road between Heoer ind,, Kamas, University eaca mower was presented wun a Prestwich, Dan Jepperson, W. P. where 'convention. training teachers Pat Committees working - on... the to were slated speak. they Allen rose M; B. Jolley, corsage as she entered the Kofford, Council members named t h e Boyle' and Joy Line Rawli assist concert are as follows: , group on the same ing. The stage was decorated Bellows, F. A. Carter, and Marvin to a .school Student director newly elected officers as their of room. was Mr. talk Tburman's eVening. Scenery. Sarah Woolsey, of the Williams. to the convention. with .a white gate and fence en- Hurst, Pay son, a guest and sister extemporaneous on the ficial delegates of art department; costumes, Helen subject ' The PTA prayer was by Mrs. Elvin twined with roses, and each girl of Mrs. Tucker. ; to Dances been themed .have Seaman; lighting, Maralyn James; guidance service which he gave in the gate as she gave her Refreshments were served.Carson. Pleasant Grove. Mrs. How- stood on after listening to a' pane) discusdances, 'Pat Boyle, Joy Line ine program. ard Ferguson, chairman of the part on that subject given by eduRawli; programs, Shlrlene Brim-ha- ll Under Lirection their teacher. ters. Jane Diamond talked on the sion nominating committee . conducted Mrs. Marion Oak,of the cators and. parents of this district. and .Joyce" Bjarnson; pubIn . had rose. of the girls ; symbolism the elections. He related some instances of guid- licity, Wanda Taylor and Beverly roses with programs prepared " j?iillftirCjhe-LMke-CJ.jchoo- ls ... Further, business, of 4hfl. Ma; the cover, and Smtth,.w.''mM rsm,rh ZlZZZ. tka-J Boyle. Edilh.Y. Booth. Nellie r .. ' . i .r ,v. t k..iwas the hearing of reports by Leo titled "The Symbolism of the Rose? ujjacu a rose Kva...r, The "group"" becaii5eTnteresfea " : to the bouquet, xen- 1 Bailey. Mamie B. Davis. "J adding a in and1 Hanson on scnoiarsnip; Airs. iecu were passed out. revue underlie human all that three J Principles presenting years PLEASANT GROVE Mrs, Earl Garrett. Sadie G. Haws. Alex Hed- j inrz What it meant to her. Mrs. '800 adult when" some such that and stressed education; Jackson, interested Beck of Pleasant Grove was host-- quist. Jennie K. Minwtn. W. M on ago Chairman Long was master f Mrs Oak presented the roses toj behavior, Mabel Jones, health and summer ceremonies ana an appro Mrs" Gwen. president of thej.services are Intended for all stu- -, SPRINGVILLE J- Mrs. ' Ray cirls formed a dance club. Thev es for the Mothers Study Club. roe Pa xm an. Zola Peterson. Wii. gave round-umeet Mtonday" evenings and have She served a delicious luncheon- - !Um J. Snow and and local presidents re priate introduction. t,o each number YWMIA, who accepted them andenls and not Just the problem Peterson George W. was hostess to the mem- promoted'.'the ' ' annual' dance con to a very Targe group of members Worthen. j ported their year's program and as it was presented. Talks were after a brief talk, returned to each students. Arts the club Cultural bers of activities. certs. " i that the! Wa- given by Donna .Lee. Beverly Ma girl a rose.. . It was and' guests. The highlight of the! suggested Wednesday evening, when they t son.. Janice weight, and: Leah Mae Following the program, refresh-;Satc-h should have met at the home evening ni-ioutstanding pro-Mrs. Frances of If 1 Averett. carrying out the theme "A ments were served by the girls to two trained guidance leaders, one Holley. cram mged by Audrey Dotson.I ' JtU a" ix who Girl Is Like a Melody.? their parents and the guests tnuxir and of Pretty one each major harmony were at 4na .female, New officers installed toj ' and dealing with the j harmony, were present, including the MIA ,. or a hai( day at this serv--l ceremonies where each of the composition at the BYU. She play-- j 'DJrrt LkJ X"Kfyl-ed one of ber own compositions and ,X lU.iO iuA. melody, tone, and timing td be con- ficers: members iof. the. Disnopnc ice. Marion Tree, coach in the high retiring officers installed her sue sidered in life. The soufj of the and their partners. accompanied Dixie Mecham. . as one pt cessor and presented her with the was school, . suggested same title was sung by the sextet Girls narticipating in the cere the leaders. Members of the panel club flower, a white rose..- Those prano. and John Coray, tenor, in j a duet and a solo by each.. Louise to open the program, and they also mony were Aftod Tingey, .Nanette who were called from the audience to- the various posi elected newly T Tnnni Ilhjflt to' discuss the cans K Xfl'm f A tnnil "T.l', rVnni T Marsden. concert pianist at the Friendly Twenty members spent InMrs. Bert tions of are, Cherington. advisability ' a piano selection. Wednesday evening chatting and BYU. Live Life in a Sweet Key" as a Jane Diamond, .Beverly 'Mason, stalling this new. Del Mrs. f succeeds who service 'In the president, Mrs. Richmond welcomed Gordon played Childs. first chair of the sewing and making plans to begin Moine Christcnsen; Mrs. Ray CleofanWells j were Donna Mrs. school, high Club Friday afternoon, viola section 'of the BYU Symphony a scrap book of club events. uropa ifthn TlnfTv Varfin fmA Wi rrf Tanir' W!frhf Til, Albert Kohler, Peterson, vice president, who will serving a dainty luncheon at MiBv-- j rrienos Naniette Hyde, f Fay Shef- - dean Pyper. Maxine Nielson. Jo-- Carlson, parent;. WaterSf. Mrs. over accompanied by Doug-Ja- s Mrs.. Lloyd Larsen Invited the of the duties take' PrinJay Rowan ;Stuti. , "small tables bright with tulips. orchestra, wvc' TK iJ vi PnnHi Ann ractl(nn .fTiarms n Lnnff. parent: Supt.rj Van selection. Mary women to ber home and Mrs. Eez Childs. gave ncurin rnnnii M'" Mrs. Grant Nielson: Nicjson. and Wagoner, less are invited to call at her home ' followed with Alice Calder. a speech major atScboney assisted her in hostess games Bridge Lila Johnson, cipal Ferrin were Piano Glenna solos Jackson. secretary-treasure- r, given by Weight. succeeding awards going to 'Mrs. Arvel MorMr.: Superin Sunday. April 27. from 2 to 5 p. m., the BYU. gave two readings, one duties. Nielson and .Nadine Wa - iLeah Mae Averett. Blaine gan. Mrs. Elli tendent stutz presided at the PTA Mrs. James Lawrence?tlrs. when she will be honored at an axine Eeay, and Mrs. classic and one liehL j Vernon They served refrethment and Mrs.. reporter, Clyde, Rhea Mrs. 6n of assisted the occasion her by bpenhouse meeting; - These Horace .Gammell, S .guest. Business matters pertaining to Mesdames Robert Gi!leine, Phil J chairman.Cook, program : of 80th birthday. the district ladies take ever Holm,, president Others attending were the the club'were taken care of by the Conder. Jack Conder. Grant .each ' other's I ;:PTA. Mrs. Lovefess was born In Pay V duties, exchanging positions for Mesdames Roy - Hoover, A. M. i president. Mrs. Burton Adams. liott, Boyal Hunter. Orv tl Davis, son April 28. 1872, a daughter of Frank Frank The Wasatch high school PTA the coming year. Lawrence, Tentative King, Smith. Otis Hamilton.' plans were made to .i . David and Elsie Tanner Lant. Se Madsen. Joseph PerrC Leo Tay-o- r. tend the Sprtngvllle Art Exhibit will meet Wednesday. April 23 at Rusteil Jones. AUen most On of the proInteresting ' ' o make her l returned to Payson William A-- WhitU:and EmU The next meeting will be held Rids e. WlUord GUlespie. Arthur 7:30 p. m. in the high school audi- - grams of the club year was given ' . hove several spars, ago. 'Pcior to IDalton. torium. An election of officers will:by Howard May cock, who talked Woolsey.' May J. this she had lived in Salt Lake be held. Dr. Mark i Allen of the on the subject, "A Woman-an. City and mining towns of Utah, BYU has been asked to address Her Money. lie explained how a and later at Baltimore. Md. the group. family budget should be laid out. She has been a constant and and dealt with all the important nature of have SHEFFIELD the beauties:, KATHERIE By Jiture faithful worker in the LDS church financial problem which lace irs. uiancf resuuea- - in many. exauislte car- and enjoys raising flowers and cro-- i sKirsuviJ-x- , j. . woman in her life, how a every OI .opraigviue. for useful articles ;the:'ranks cheting should be made out, what will Wo house.' know about title in she should explorers been Wited and the has West, LovShe is the widow of John ? as well as Paintings have been hung and ' surance and ... Vanenew abstracts, of n and different search on the an write article Hr niv n .n w.nht.r intermountain areagardening 'M,1MHaaaTaTaBvManM handerto-he- r of other the of aspects many has are com for GardeiUng plants Dieted lor the an plans died in adulthood. Congratulating theagaties ling of property. Club members nual Art Tea to be held this afteron her birthday will be five. line "The Home Garden.' pubish tional appear and calls for all ;the asked . In many quetsions and entered noon at the Farrer Junior High the inherent York !creat,ve New in abihty ed City. Prograndchildren. David Dixon, a into discussion which proved School. The affair 'is under the raener Nada Dixon. Santa Ana, Cal.: The letter from the editors asfeyaiv,auaI LEHI Rehearsals are in prog be very enlightening. of the' fine arts de Howard Webb. Virginia : Mrs. How- -' ed Mrs. Franks to dealt with the V "The joy of creaUng garden res for the annual May Day fes to The meeting was an sponsorship Provo Women s of partment ard Ellsworth. Mrs. Le Baron Rob- - subject, "The Parade of Flowers does not tarnish nor .grow dim with tival to be presented May 1 and nounced.next for May 7, when the Council, withtheMrs. Mclvin Fill Mrs. Franks r .( to Fall." what.theXpAssing Bins. Payson:.. 11 years." telling Spring students of Lehl elemen Mothers Day party wil be held a! more, fine arts chairman, are esDeciallv adapted to said "When I drink afresh each 2 by the repredrpn: two si;tprs Mrs I.pah to Cecil Mrs. schools. Reed the home of according' Holdaway. the Council in. arrange beauty that is assembledj tary pirbothoam. Salt Lake City: Mrs. this region" to get the! earliest day ofhe . A delicious tray luncheon 'was senting r .. ments, a "conr mere; mv cup is iuu.. u nas Deen at Ash. principal.' . r.aiu) oaKer, curcKa;nna a Droui blooms in" the spring., and nowers by the hostess. Mrs. HowThe program will Include mosi rewaroing experience, ail ine "The Melting Pot"! will be the served er, John La nt, Payson. .tinuous show or blooming most (unexpected ivi- - theme of this year's festival. Two ard Maycock'was a special guest band concert to be given at 2:30 (through the summer months; until richer, for The member who were present p'.nru with a program and tea from "..' the number of friend- - performances of the show will be included ;dend. comes in great, snow the latelaU. the Mrs. Verl Whiting, Mrs. 3' to 4 p.m. Farrell Collett, former in school the gymhigh presented Mrs. Franks is an authority on :"P WDe Mrs. Bert Ch erring-to- n, Provoan and well known Utah Fayne Leany, Ash Mr. said nasium. that tickets . Rose this subject since that is exactly ft Mrs. Owen Lambson. Mrs. comwill be issued to half the and illustrator, will be baut'of and what she has succeeded in doing in hre ttecome Del Moihe CBristensen, Mrs. Ray artist, to in for order each guest speaker on the subject. "Art munity hve night, again again." Inher own garden. coantraUng on(nd Mrs. Frances Holley, in Peterson, In the hall. .' Life:" Highlights of Mr. and Mrs. Franks were h avoid crowding Mrs. George Pehrson. Mrs. Jim the Everyday large masses of 'bloom o follow. : event win come with the un In a in child' sea4'ored written song entire Every the other theelementary especially Mrs. through Blaine Clyde. ' my Lawrence, of a new picture by Mr son. She has also tried! to favoijior mem Dy Airs, tvelyn Powers school will take part tn the festival Mrs. Vernon Cook. Mrs. Glen veiling which Collett he will present to e . out in Salt of Lake the costume., Entitled thetheme least take City. carrying plants which Pf etty ceremonies, marked the the i Garden is a Mirror." Mrs I ft in song and dance. Paaents. PTA Christcnsen, Mrs. Reed Holdaway! the school. ittontinn Bmnllf.t nt iB(tvA rose tying .for Junior Girls of m Mrs. L. Croft Lars en, president .rt.coriDoscd hath unrrii' imi VhhIa members and room mothers are h., of Women'a Council, will also; after a visit to the Frank's garden. all cooperating.. :. Z present an art kit to An nice Nelchapel. iK.i Anyone who has visited; the gar Program- mkh.n son, outstanding student In art den will, alawsy remember the eW ed from the t erouo and., inrii.rt "has 'been' selected by the who w hich produced, no- Accompany World yprertfiere Ruth Anderson - fect. school, for (he Women's Council pianoi selections S . by .. .... . v attar t a. -n at mnntn in" tha '- Honorable mention was Homawsv enin m reaaine. n 3 p. m., with Mary Lee award. Sunday,. seen he restful has itn ReNee Orvin and "Heart of the S. .Special given to Barbara Luke. David 4th E. 264 Winkler, charm and. beauty, reflecting the Rnw" hv Weight. '.Bonnie Oss. Jimmy Mc guest session and each member Kell The ceremony was" arranged by Personality of it s owners.Mr. and and Molly Ann Allred. will one There guest. may bring Even this early in K iho vtr Mrs. r,jiiMrs. Franks. J.. B. French will preside at be a guest speaker, visitors have been com with mothers of the trirU the The hanging of the J'ar. imwi.; . CLUB NIKE '. 135 paintings owned by the school Following the tvine of the boum.Pt inS. one lady from as far jaway as Mrs. 4th 8 m., p. Monday. Monterey, California. it was nresontori tn A. glittering contingent of Holly will be concluded with civic cere Walter Hedquist for open session. as well as the arranging of the how many wood student work, is being done under Clegg, ward MIA president Who in! Mrs.. ' Franks, knowing film & monies RGW at the D. depot, Each member may ring one the direction of- Floyd Breinholt. turn gave a rose to each of the VP1 would like to- - have starts more .than stars,e accompanied by a "a luncheonv and representa from Rotary guest. wonderful parade has her mothers Ke remembered plants, Mr. Collett will ' uecidea to sell them at a smaU tives of the nation's press, will the local premiere opening of the FEIIAVO ParticiDatinff in th tvina when he taught school at Provo A. at afterW. on. motion Mrs. with m. Provo 8 , stop misp. Monday Monday the benefit of the picture. , Marie Ferre. Donna V. Holdaway.ic?lare. School, 1833 to 1938. He noon. May 5, as part of a unique. Stars of the film include Edmond Hall. 58 K. 7th W. Mrs. David R.' High u w un iuuuu. uw xsora .Morrui. colleen' Muzzell at Ogden High has also taught, 1S39 e world premiere for Nat O'Brien, 'Sterling Hayde. Dean Willis and Elizabeth Souter will School, 1938 Maxine Swarti F.thi xtmmo,t the time when she is trimming but and and is cur; the small starts and and girls mentioned before getting rid of Holt s "Denver & Rio Grande." J agger, Laura Elliott, Lyle Bett- - give the- program. Weber at College. teaching TO PRESENT PICTUEE rarreU CcIkU. farmer Prevosn apd wel rently Paramount release filmed in tech ger, J.rCarrol Naish. ZaSuXPitts SOCIAL ART ' Mothers attending were the Mes - im- He came to Provo from Mont- - known artist who will be featured speaker at the Tarrer Jartior nicolor at Mountain and a with .Mrs. m.. 30 locmotive actual Mrs. heroine. Cinder Monday. Franks gave a Rocky p. dames Hulda Orvin. Phyllis Ander - Recently' pelier, Ida., where he graduated High School Art Tea and exhibit tti.s afiernoon at the seaee! Itzr Ella, the railroad's oldtime 'wood-- Hattie Tolboe. 435 5. 5th W.- son. Ruth Clegg, Vira Holdaway ialk, before the Home Cjilture locales. from BYU In 1932. He has both . .. at 2:30 p. m. in which she conveyed her There will be a civic reception burner, engine 268 .which won preJ OS ALUMNAE M ldred Morrill. He J3.A. and an MA. F.iu r il, Evelyh Swartz and Berniece'phllosophy of 8rdening as one of at the D & RGW station for the vnous wide fame as a star of the Monday with Mrs. Arnold' Gra has also studied at thedegree. California ana. uaraeouig is-searcn guests aboard the special train. Chicago Railroad fair of 1349. ham. 731. a street, a p. m. roi School of Fine Arts, San Fran- all media and particularly paint- auui Society for Viaual tducaUoa nawungs. ' sue The B. L. Fagin. id charge of ar- lucks supper. stars and other, distinguished ior neauty." saia. "ana since Era, cisco, Cat: Art Institute and Am- ing and. drawing animala. I!e also of Chics ;i: ' beauty is opposed to ugliness,: it is personages will participate in the rangements for the Provo stop, MUNICIPAL SECTION Chic- likes News. Children's Triend Desert t erican of in Art Academy mountains huntings, fishing, a positive moving force. There are public, ceremony, said he hopes to arrange a dewn-tow- n Provov Women a Council. Mon ago, 111., rand, the Art Center and miscellaneous commercial World's largest rosebush is at opposing and people. Ht was lieutenant advertising. forces of good and evil in The train will continue to Salt with a full program to day 2:30Vp. m. at the Women's .Crhnnl n T r AnlM fn Mr step, Ariz. An Tombstone, estimated 0 the world, and as a garden is Lake All patrona t Ifee achocl ani City where, the following day, be presented by the "film stars. Clubhouse rsMrs. Owen P. Henin-ger Collett la married and has two commander la the US.NR. blooms cover this white Bank-ai- a GOOD, - The Provo appearance is scheduled I it becomes an entity, a sort the Mu-- sons. world JL prethe the He Illustrated has will ior program. present f erai pwfcl ara dkopf. in May..of personality. Man's efforts to be"in at Denver, on May 2 at 8 p.'.m. he en'oys working In'NvY, American Technical SoHetv. seal nowrsNwlli also be- - aiven." 'He ed . j ne . 24-2- on . ... i. Explained ntertain ociah Group Ward Sprinqvi Mid Mqids Tie Rose Bouquet . Guidance Service Games, Sewing, . V fto-Wasatc- RTA, i j . England Told ToNelke CIubv 'Melody of tlxe Sea Title Oj DancerConcert at Spanish ForL April ."r . -- . : . . - . - , th . . . - -- . - . - Students . f Instructions HandlinQw h i ; Give Prograrrl to PG, - Given.toClub . Club 0crC -- '''. , p I . ! f ' I : 'son .Woman to be p HpfnrlV n county-distric- . - MrsRichmond of-j- a Bridge Club - Hostess - : n y..' Club Scrap Bodk, at Home - 1 & . ana-rwa- . - fi-- I . . Tree.-teacher-co- ach. to-the- ,- Womon Gardener o Write Informative AitiGlor, Garden Magazine Ei-cl- ub Spri rig vi !e v. - d i- t trjs :', in-v- o; Program; Picture Presentation:. To Highlight Farrer Art Tea Today - .Hi.euipiis ) ; Birch-Boyce- d Rehearsals For May Day Festival,. " , m Hitr-nian- Ts - ?fef GirlsTie Bouquet Ceremonies : - hon-eac- -- , - inriiv-iHua- ;! v.r Club Notes . : has-bee- n .(;". . . Aria-r-ii.vTC- T rts 4o.r SUB-DEB- -- Contingent of HoUyvvdod rs Coming HereWlay 5 n-t- . tea-table- . - two-scor- " fr . train-born- - i I . ing Sfh . I . : a - i , -- 1 150,-00- two-atat- - e. 12-ci- ty in iav4 t--a |