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Show m " " " 1 ' ell Feature Section X tl' fa PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. Provo Women 's Council JCo Install Officers At Ceremonies Monday the UTAH MAY SUNDAY, 25, Society - Church School 1952 2000 to Get College, High School Diplomas In Utah County Area . 1 w ' If WomMrs. L. Croft Lars en, retiring president of en's Council of Provo will preside at the , installation of; officers program to be held at the Women's Clubhouse Monday at 2:30 p. m. The incoming officers will be headed by Mrs. Josiah W. Smith, president. .Mrs. Larsen will then turn the meeting over to the Past President's Section of the council with Mrs. M. W. Merrill in charge. Mrs. C. E. Maw who was the first president, of the council has been asked .to conduct the installation of the-neofficers. A period of socializing will follow and; refreshments will be serveo". An invitation is extended .to "all outgoing and incoming section officers and their chairmen to attend. By POBOTST EEID big-fea- t g-- tr . other reports from- state project of. equip-whic- h rvinff th ricnt.i oDeratorv at the'officers and committee chairmen LDS Primary Children's Hospital were heard. were- completed Program-planTwelfth Avenue and D Street Dental conven- State Utah the for Salt Ink A ritv is HOW ComDlCtP, . w , ' Zion National at ue unu usn iu maae a to oy reports according - Mrs. June. 11, 12, 13, 14.- The Russell chairmanPark, nrtviect . . . . . .1 f ' ravmutrs oi uie oi me iamuies Petty of the Utah state jjenian Association before officers of the! Utah State Dentar Society have to join in the con group who met" in a' luncheon been invited been styled. Wednesday at the home of Mr?. vention which hasThe Western L. E. McKell in provo. "Family Living The equipment furnished for Way" in the colorful setting of the operatory includes a , chair, the Zion wpnderland. The totat cost of Hostesses for the .afternoon, sterilizer. $1165.35 was raised through the Mrs. Walter Tueller," Mrs. T. contributions of members from Bullock. MiMt W. E. Evans and the Salt Lake, Ogden, Provb andiMrs. Br6ckbnk served a deli- Logan districts, as well as .ind- cious luncheon to the group. The women were seated at one long r' ependent members. Mrs. Alien G. Brbckbahk, state table centered with season si period followed president of the auxiliary, con-at flowers.. A social with visiting and inspecting of ducted the business meeting the home and garden of the . A two-ye- - ar 1 s ' - i . , C hostess. Installations: Feature;; ; Club Lunch . 1 Others attending the' luncheon were the Mesdames W. L. Wright, Murray; Kenneth, L. Dedikind, L. M. Jones, Fred K. Bischoff, Bennion.'T. E. Clements, E. O. Thompson, Salt Lake City; G. G.-- Smith, Kaysville, Howard Call, Russell B. Petty, Bart Wolthuis, Ogden; and C. A. Munns, Brigham i ' Tributes to the outgoing offi- City. cers and acceptance of the. reins of club responsibility by the new officers were highlights of Debates Literary Club annual May 'luncheon Friday, 1 p.m.,. at Club . Radar. , ' beautia placesat Guests'fqund rows fully decorated of white candles intermixed with vhlte baskets spilling purple and pink tulips. Orchid sati,n SPANISH FORK New officers to each bows were ' attached ' for the coming year were elected handle. . Mrs." John B. French, who has by the American Legion Auxiliary SPANISH FORK HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Stewart rites this week throughout Utah County. She' Is pictured here In served the club as, president dur- at their meeting Thursday at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stewart, is representative of the the stately background of the entrance, to the oldest building oa hundreds of graduates who will receive diplomas in impressive the Spanish Fork high school camous. ing the year, reati a list of ac- armory. fTlie new "officers are complishments of the club for the Mrs. vear listing donations made to Mrs.. Sophia Curtis, president; Margaret Mitchell, first vice community, hospital and other the Mrs. Adelia Knudsen, 35-YearO- ld thanked also She president; projects. rriembers for their support and second vice president; Mrs. read a poem by Edgar A. Guest, Blanche Gardner, treasurer; Mrs. ''Friend's Greeting." Erma Cope, chaplain; Mrs. Wanda Toasts were given to the outholdover historian; Mrs. Harris, the' officers incoming by the Utah State Agricultural Col- going After 17 years f An enjoyable program of Elaine Mrs. Benson J. Shelton, sergearit-at-arrhofficers as follows: a Young lege where he was elected fresh education, Brigham music has been arranged in Egan to Mrs. Clair Aldrich; Mrs, Twelve .delegates to the aux- University student, father of four man president.; He married Kuth the form of a '"Spring FestiFlake Rogers to Mrs. Egan; Mrs. iliary convention to Mn. Joy O. Clegg, of Vineyard at children, will graduate next week. Read while jrt Logan. d val bf Music" to be presented W. R. iLiechfy to Mrs. La Veil PriGe in II was found World War Service. he left greatly honored at a recent Since Paul. Idaho, summer high include during the Section, leadership by. the Music Knigh't;'Mrs. Wilson 'W. Sorensen in 1935 Robert B. Helle- Mr. Hellewell a memoer of the school meeting of the MIA of as a Women's Council closing Mrs elected the newly officers above well has. been' collecting credits American Red Cross contact divi to Mrs. Clifford .Hinriehsen; Orem LDS Stake In being preat the of their feature year Clinton B; Wicst to Mrs? Stanley named and Mrs. Etta Money, Mrs from several colleges, being inter- - siOn. He was stationed in Wash sented with an honorary Gleaner Women's. Clubhouse ThursBcz;tha Banks, Mrs. Mary isT. Caras, Moun- N, Clark and Mrs. Cullen San This is the first time D.C., Francisco, He certificate. few years. every i vr wentjington. rupted day at 7:30 p.m. S' to Mrs. French. The out- Mrs. Rowe. Binks and such an award .has been made in i.1:!one semester to the pniversity oftain,H ome, Idaho, and Hill Field, t Ernest Music Charles. from H were Smith District each presented presi going officers Orem and it is given for Idaho until his finances; Utah. Romberg, 8nd Victor devotedStake Six al Southern with a. floral painting, the work will be delegate-at-large- ." and meritorious service He out. the ran war ' Sidney worked restof When he returned from "will inbe offered ternates selected are Mrs. Maxine the Herbert of Mrs. Bessie Gourley. The . in Busi- service, Mr. Hellewell 'came to MIA. LDS the entered ' then years, Women's Council and. coming group received parchment Banks, FarrellAllen. Vera Wil- ness College in Salt Lake City in Provo. He had 78 '2 university The was made by presentation choruses under Cleff Treble scrolls with their official duties liams, Ruth Brockbank, Jva Lee 1936., Mrs. Vcrn Thurber, stake gleaner credits and was determined to the direction of Marguerite and Lily Johnson. inscribed in gold' ogN them. leader who said that Mrs. Clegg two finish With children "Hellewell Mr. college. Two later, years The f Jeppcrson.. presidents Agnes had he was forced to work" full time served 28 cdnsecutlve years Following the serving, guestsf Johns. former n is extended An invitatjoh Thelma Christensen and was called to the remained to play card games. Ferrell "Allen in He the She has held the build Village Wymount helped Che. comto all members of the council office YWMIA. Mission of the LDS Church. and the Others attending".-- jriclucled the mittee to contcatcomprise of both stake and ward Dorm at Campus girls to h new in officers. he friends enrolled their After his 'mission, and Ti. attend,, Mesdames Harold Arrowsmith, BYU. Then employed by this open session, it being a president and has served 15 years President Agnes Johns .presided Don S. Clark G. Maurice on the MIA Girls Canyon home and grounds dcoart buildings a . conducted the and climax of the year's work, committee. meeting Paul Clark. Jack Ekins. Pierce jat to his he worked where She Is at present mcnt, up it being thedesire of the program. A piano, solo b CWO Onrriner. Howard FpHrh tertCCined present position as an assistant 'and nirn" chairman on this registration frTeir was to followed' share RcxlKatherine O" H. Kaye by pleasures group ., Jf 'Hoover, King committee. superintendent, nn men r officers section with oy Nilsen. E. all, LewisReed Gran'J'aainss uaroap.The, In addition Jo her service to Since 1946 h6 has a c;?ced four stated; regular Peterson. ' Harrv Swain. Kent C. aild: Joan Evans. tfvifH the nf nrrf1it i'irlf hnnr. rbec young people of her church, was Mrs. Howard Johnston is Tolboe, Garth' Secgmiller and jorjening and closing ritual Mrs A. H. Mrs. Clegg is the mother of six oung noytessen vPvf u.opl. .i, ?.v.-i-r pbserved with Lily Johnson and meeting of JNatada reMerrill BuVhnetr.' ' Circle ,on old student wit receive a bachelor general chairman, und children, she has served as a Committee' on, arangements forjlnt1 Johnron advancing arid will be served. Wednesday at a local caie to ceie-;arts cieprce with a major in freshments Sunday School teacher and has i lumh'erm inrhidod Mrs KinV. tiring the colors and 'reading of brate the anniversary worked in most of the other a birthday in and minor me marketing Spanish .tta Mrs. preamoie.in unison. chairman, and Mrs. Hoswell.Mrs Money and accounting. auxiliary organizations of the accorr.oanied the sinsinn oi .irs. isein . r.to rnmngs. unisj Swain and Mrs. Henderson. a! her and Aside from his work and studies church. She has also taught pub of the national anthem. A silent were presented Mr .Hellewell has found time to lic school for some ten years, U tribute was .paid to the war dead. period of social chat enjoyed. Others attending were the serve a clerk and later hi ch roun- 8n enthflsiastic homernaker and The new officers will be inRea, Alton cil member of . the East Provo raises beautiful flowers.' stalled prior to the state conven- Mesdames George tion, the time to be announced Graham, Josiah W. Smith, Leland Stake of the LDS Church. Mrs. Clegg has now been reHarold Boyack, Fred His four children are Barla. 7 by the officers. The secretary will Jones. arid leased as ward MIA presideit and William Young, Ameri- Rosalie, 5; Read, 3; and Bruce, be chosen by the president. will continue to serve w ith her can- Fork. nine months. Mrs. Melissa Lewis served a husband in stake missionary delicious hot luncheon when work. members of the Provonia Social Elder Von Thomas Clefg, n Y7Z club met with her on Wednesday. son, U now" serving in the New decorated ' Flower arrangements '. 0 LDS mission. England 'f Mrs. HP! If. ylloyser. retiring' the tables and the entertaining ; room. ft president of the: Nineteenth C"n- -' turv" Club gave a complete, review' Following the serving, games. of the year's activity for members of 500 were played with prlzei of the club meeting at the home tof captured by Mrs.,Eva T. Nielsoni Mrs. G. E. lla.ssenfritz Mrs. Carrie Vincent and Mrs. Al Friday, ; afternoon. bert Halliday. Mrs. Hannah Cardall and Mrs: Repftrfs of the. recent ' federated club's state conveniion were given Eliza Nelson were guests and by Mrs. II. W. Cease., Mrs. H. T. others attending were the MesWalker, incoming 'vrcsident.- and dames' Ole E. Olsen. A. Will LaMero Club of Orem heard Mrs. Vernon Busterud. A report of Jones. William Vincent. Ray Vin Mrs. John Maas In a lecture on the district .'convention' was pre A cent, Erma Haw ke, and Vilate the proper use of landscaping. i v scnted by Mrs. C. E Berry and! She also reviewed interesting exStrong. Mrs. Katharine T. Baker. j .vt$C periences had by her Jn her na' The. program for the coming vlub home in Switzerland. tive year was submitted by Mrs. Lav- - S,'V The group mel at the home of rence Black and bears the title of! Mrs. Charles Anderson and she A standing vV, "American Home." served light refreshment to the vote of thanks was gixen to tjhej Mesdames Dexter Wilberg who a' division to make the visiting had the program in charge; Grant ' Ivecogni ikon was given to Mrs. fcf"; iU fl club riroiect and a! Penrod. LaMar . Edwards, Rex nf shut-in- n H B, Me nsel,' club member, upon-rt.v. book Kofford. Clyde Weeks. Billy Sum- -' on club the discussion scrap -! t.zr recent election as the president! were conducted by members of sion, Wayne Bellows, Marvin o." the federated, music clubs of the the Friendly Twenty Club when Stratton, Joe Hendry, Richard v 6. ate. they met Wednesday at the home Hawkins, Guy Cordner and two Others attending., included' the guests, Mn. John Stratton" and of Mrs. Frank Jex. Mesdames A. B. Faulkner. E. F. Mrs. Clive Pulham. of The the remainder evening Helen Irwin. Lyon, Clark NewelL Was spent "in sewing before the --IV JU Ralph' Peterson, O. A. Spear, "I. ' F. Allen hostess served tray refreshments Boyce, Russell Jones, Cowan, Clara B. Culmsee, R. C. CONGRATULATIONS, POP.! Robert Hellewell, whose Arthui to Larsen, Robert Mesdames the be Ridge, for will a Lloyd Gillespie, college degree struggle t Street, J. C. IlalbersTeben, Ray J. climaxed when he receives his BYU's T7th commencement exercises June 2, is shown Phil Conder, Jack Conder, Grant Dalton, Rex Schoney and Penrod Coffee, Lawrence Hall. Clifton receiving congratulation! from diplomaat Orvil Glazier, who also acted as eo- -j Elliott. Roval Hunter. his family. Trom left to right art Un. Hellewell, Brace, Read, Ro' Harding and J. W. Majurie. . salie, Mr. Hellewell. and Barla. Smith, Birch hostess. Davis, Lawrenc table-wher- La-Mo- Auxiliary ElectsNewOfficers e iris,-lilac- nt - . , Student to Get Degree After 17 Years; . . m.-Thurs- 5 V u This week and next nearly 2000 persons throughout Utah' county ca of the totals will doa caps and ffowns for traditional graduation ceremonies. Higrh schools in the county alone are mora than 1300 students, with a goodly share graduating of this number on to colleges and universities At Brigh&ra intending to Young University 670 will receive the various bachelor and master' degrees. Changing World Graduates of the college and high schools many cf whom were born during the country's greatest depression-ha- ve, grown up in an era of speed amidt development of atom'bombs, jet planes and television. Their mode of education today has slight resemblance to that of their parents. Jlany of the wouIcT-b- e graduates are now in uniform and will fijl the bulk of the graduating classes in a fevr years to come under a new grant of the GI bill. Largest CIakh Provo High School has the largest graduating class In Utah County. Here 257 will be awarded the coveted diploma in exercises Thursday, at 8 p. m. in the LDS Tabernacle. For the first lime in the history of the school a baccalaureate service will be held at 8:30 p. m. tonight in the tabernacle with Mayor Karl J. Glade :of Salt Lake. City guest speaker. Mona Bryner, an honor student, will also deliver an address, Spanish Fork has the. second top list of graduating seniors. At 8 p. in Spanish Fork High School auditorium 176 students will receive a parchment acknowledgement of their 12 years of academic work. BY High School of Provo will graduate Hs biggest class of seniorsapproximately 80 at rites May 28. Mark E. Petersen of the LDS Church Council of Twelve Apostles will deliver" the commencement address. . Dental Women Hear Reports At Provo Luncheon Meet 1 Arts - Comics Music Festival To be Given by Section Chorus Mrs. Clegg Receives Gleaner Award off-and-- on s. . be-hel- Lincoln Riten, Held Lincoln High School's largest graduating class 176 students received diplomas at impressive, rites Thursday in the Scera auditorium. Annual commencement at American Fork High School will be at 8 p. m. Friday in the Alpine stake tabernacle where 129 seniors will be graduated. "This is the largest class to graduate from this institution," says Principal Jesse M. Walker, '"and is a sharp contrast to the small number who participated in exercises here 40 vicars ago. , The graduation address at the American Fork event will be Dean O. Meredith Wilson of University of Utah. - Lehi Valedictorians . A total of 69 Lehi High School students will be honored at 8 p. jn. Friday graduation exercises in the LDS. stake tabernacle in Lehi. Theme of the graduation will be delivered bvthe seniors themselves with the valedictory address offered "by" Laurel Kar Hanson and CarcJya W.hipple giving the salutatory address. Also scheduled Friday are graduation ceremonies at Pleasant Grove High School, where 64 students will b awarded diplomas. Four outstanding seniors will deliver addresses fete beginning at 8 p. m. in the high school auditorium. Bennion to Speak At Tintic High School in Eureka. Juab County, Dr. Lynn Bennion, superintendent of Salt Lake City schools will deliver the address to the. graduates at 8 p. rn. Friday in, the High School auditorium. . for 8'p. m. Thursday ceremonies, ar Sprjngville and Payson hjgh schools. Nebo Stake tabernacle will be the scene of graduation exercises for 136 Payson students and Springville 'will honor 1G0 seniors in rites in the high school auditorium. at-th- e . . - . Both-schedule- -- Chris-tense- n- As I , 1 -- , by-th- ' . " e i -- : - Spanish-America- , . ho-wa- Bot-wcll- , ' j : hll At Local Cafe - rc-i'- , . r r - a',,,r.r he of j ProvoniaClub Year'sWork Meets With Mrs: Lewis Lid-dia- rd Wound Up"at: Club Meeting YIED . bail-ban- LaMero Club Hears Lecture On Landscaping - rs v I I Y d - ' - . i - - Club Maps Plans i For Project -- . 1 : . j , - 17-ye- ar 4 V ' T . 4S 127 W. Center "I |