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Show tuxmr, lJUh 14 Rotary Backs Course In American Way of Life For School Facultymen wAfica Counly, I Provo Ellis in 50th Year; Club To Host State Confab in June sllExchange Club Builds Wh Ball Field r Celebrating the guides annlver-- j pastor of tht Community Churck was honored and paid tribute to the founding of the first by the Provo Elka Lodge at lodge in Provo, the Provo Lodge . . MJ B. P. O, Elks is .looklnj for- community luncheon recently. program to glv plUhment. Einre being organized Support of ward to 1953 as being an ouutand- -' .ST The Pwvo hd. owns its Elka lM laid the ,Ech"M for help-- , achoul Mkh teacher, practical In Augut of 1919, the trgiitizttlonj o lrov0 hu Home and during the past couple of uncounted numbers young of ,lng hn spearheaded many drive. to course i In the American ay of yeara hat landscaped, planted ' boys in the years to come by, life at Brigham Young University make Provo a betrr community.) ate tlkt convention W hS shrubbery and flowers and has on construction Exchange starting during the summer quarter lll b l'eople atlll remember the Boy 'I ,n built a parking lot around tha Mi lovo used "?'! to be field Park- -a bweball Junl,?ll one of th mala project, of the Chorue contest that Anally bad to! Ibis year when the home. i..K- - -- ,n I...,,." Provo RoUry Club this year, Jlyde be abandoned because of too much will celebrate their golden anruV Since Its founding nationally, indi- - competition, bracket, 13 and 14 years. Taylor, Rotary president, versary. G. W. McLennan is gen- rKn the Order of Elks has devoted j cate. Tha annual Loyalty Day parade' stat chairman of the eral million dollars to good over tbe most significant of th club'a The lub cooperating with Salt and ort'--baettvitle. connected witoj hlch J bonor service activities and purposes. during thepwt year ve'1,tionLake Rottriana and BYU, tt boy'i founders of Provo put Provo and the1 lodge, btx Is by no means finished. The Elkdora Is a leader in youth planning the program on the com- - Provo chapter before tha entire 'k"1"1 charter members club has agred with the city com- thJor welfare activities. Ten state asI ' a nationwide. level under 'World. Rotartaa WUmunlty They are Edward mUslon to take on a continuing sociations operate summer camps drive to art up "American Way A hom, jn Provo Cinyon fcber r: fhJ)enl' A),,;:.1H,rr'. BbrP-parprogram of Improvements at the for underprivileged children. Many Workshops ' at selected univeraltlea Boy 8couU lpent tht iUmmer was Lake WUUajn iBlersach,1 Slt City; during' the coming years youth centers and orphanages art throughout the nation. Nationally, kfpt by notarlans for many years., John Lamb, ddlng grandstands, dressing room lodges. Elks lodges sponsor many Ward Charles nome and me lor wuiai X T Buckley, iiesr facilities and other needed addl- wjs ' Boy Scout troops. -aomic Conlerence. -ProvoEXCIIANGE CHIEF rla t a. the first Boy Scout ROTAIY HEAO-H- yde Taylor, Lynn tlens as time and finances, per-of "We are trying to arrange for camp of the National Parks Coun- - who serves as president of the the Provo Rearle, president L. S. Tregeagle Is the exslted f mit. teachers to get college credit for clL Provo Rotary Club. Exchange Club. Membership turned out ea muse ruler of the Provo lodge of Elks. these summer taking courses," Annually, for the past 30 years last year jo 'prepare the turf of The Elk Lodge with a humanl-th- e Mr. Taylor said. Rotarlao have contributed park for aeedlng. and the tarlan spirit and a record of serv-graDr. Smith Pond. BYU economics, Provo Public Library. This spring ice to their fellow men was one' was planted. was sponsored by Rotarlana of helped orrunlie eommitteee S. Treto get a backstop of the leading community organl-- l EXALTED EULEE-- L. club aims the Provo and Salt Lake City, cooper- - tablUh Utah Valley llospit al. the' . geagle, exalted ruler of the Provo up, and the park will undoubtedly tations during the past year, ating with BYU, on a trip to Po- - Columbia oteel Company. The Pa Throughout the year, the Provo! Elks Lodge. be in use this summer. niona College in Callfronia to at- - elite Pipe riant and Geneva Steel, The park Is located Jn the vl- - lodge has participated In many! 4. California's highway departPresented blanket, to the tend an economic, clnlty of 11th North and Third aervlce activities. For the second conference; have ehalrmaned civic ment baa developed a giant from BYU there last summer. Idrlvea for a soli course, beter West, on property purchased by consecutive year, the lodge con- - grduaUng athlete, vacuum cleaner to keep the Other activities of the civic roads, the purflcatlon and de--j The Jaycee Wives Organization the school board for a future Jun- -' triDuted 1000 lor equipment lor S. Conducted Halloween parties state's roadsides clean. minded Kotsrians Included lm- - velooment of Utah Lake, and a of Provo was started in 1940 by lor high school. Plana have been;''e playgrounda In west Provo for the school children. During tests In the Los Anthe In of for to the a the Junior on In of City. the wives drawn up (. Carried program park Integrate Rotary Park In survey ol Utah Lake regiona that'a few provemenU geles area, the huge truck-draw-n of who Some felt activities the of other Provo Canyon. This year addition- -. culminated most worthy student in the high In the Deer Creek Chamber of Commerce with school recreation plans and sweeper picked up more . use It for a recreation ares after the lodge have Included: al parking areas were constructed, 'reclamation project. school, of Utah County, also con the need for organizing to promote L Donated money and many tributed to the Utah state tins than 150 cubic yards of road new trails were made, and the en-- j The club't motto Is "Service friendship and better acquainthe school Is built. tide debris In three days' time, Another top achievement of the man hours of work at the Girl Association most worthy student tance was improved. The park Above Sell" and members stand nce mong the Jaycee Wives, and When the cleaner was first Is owned bv the City of Provo. but for the national and International to upport and cooperate In worthy Exchange Club In 1952 was It a Scout camp In Provo Canyon. . contest. 2- a Little League the Rotanans have been develop- - prosram of frlendshlD The 'lodge la always willing to used, it picked up bottles, cans, Crime Prevention public forum. Supported among civic projects. leave, and paper and threw team. ll lend a helping hand and to show .which packed the Provo ing It since it was begun even member! and high ethics In busl- - BecauM of their enthusiasm and 3. Donated a television set to respect when organization, and them all Into a whirring fan. nacle in February of last year. years ago. ness. 'community activities the Jaycee This was corrected so that ,W. Cleon Skouscn. former FBI the patienU. at the Utah County project, art In need. Rotarlaw to.Wrve. have become one of the' I nn5anln,n.h7,n.Urr. n,A ' articles now drop into J au-- 1 Infirmary. Edwin F. and a Rev. former executive heavy Irwin, recognized civic , organizations. 1953 ,h are Hyde for a special compartment. contribute.1 J .thorlty on crime. wa the principal organization Tylor, president; Walter A. Calne. to thethe i enforceA of law Lighter rubbish flies through drlve-poUo. heart panel speaker. v.rioua JlmS,vlce present and director of the fan and piles up Inside the ment officers answered question, isewej iui i imui viir( mfmmj Crosa. cancer, etc. Rd club Edwin activities: service J. In cleaner. from the audience. League baae- membership ha. grown from, ball conferenc" Dtgan in Provo SUlfl:,errtUry: Hlrold Nord"'l The. club carried on Its policy In charge of programs; these first five or six women to director and Rotanans sponsored a team of giving a year's college tuition W Sorenen, director in an average of 40 active members. Wilson n r4 .'nn Ik .himnUndili. to a Provo high school graduate. Yocational of services;! under the leadershlo of Mrs. J. If narge Rnt.ritna k.v. .iu,.... It participated In Christmas ac Interested In traffic safety pro- - S?m, Bur,!"'d- - director In charge c(j Klrwan as president this year, tivities by taking part In the Color, color, color 1. the theme .and sportswear. "These style, re . "la,lonl-a held month once are meetings 1,n'er.n'"1n' ng or this spring's hosiery fash- - quire lighter hosiery shades but grams." said MrTaylor. pointing pro- Daily Herald with definite color undertones. third Tuesday la the form on out there are many Rotirlans on p.ul usual and its ions. by sending gram, Everywhere hosiery design-10- 0 Pink one of the of a dinner meeting outstanding date and local traffic .afety of community service. pounds of candy to the Utah erJ ,re glvlng .rea, Mlor. to itock. pastels in fashion Is featured from councils. Other officers of the organiza. . State Hospital, an annual custom, . . the palest tint to mauve to rose, with The Dally SPOTTING THE NATIVES tion this year are Mrs. Earl Ma-- J Cooperating and calls for beige hosiery with a Are Organized Mrs. Rollo CLUB LEADER Herald, the Rotarians assisted In land. Vice president Ted Mrs. J. definite pink tint. Normally the male population Anderson, secretary, and Mrs. the "Sub for Santa Drive" which of the president Jayceo Kirwan, the most :. important Beige aided needy Utah County families of a country has distinguishing Kent Tolboe treasurer. Direr;ors Wives. promote friendship . items of dress, between Spring neutral, replacing the past In having a merry Christmas. are Mrs. ulynn Peterson, Mr. T.v pit. nH beautiful coordination rh.n among The test 1. not Infallible bu !rH Ashwwth. Mrs Chester Davis. !pi.0jcdf whIch n Each year Provo Rotarians a dancing party in the ta?." ct. on greys require, light, but requ!re the feml- - Ogden- -at beige hosiery. oratorical contest to de- it's a fair guess that to Wives, velop qualities of leadership In the Tyrolean Alps can be spotted tenson, Mrs. Rex Lewis, and Mr., id directors' meeting earlier In the Lprln hosiery styling comes from The Coronation colors so prominent r: b1lnB ln all Spring with the Junior refonsS for Prini youth. This year. , winner was by hi. b.t..if not. bl. yodel; a,W. E. Evan,. day at the Oub Radar. -deep reds, golds, blues, In JewelQuln McKay, BYU student. A. a Frenchman by his beret: a south This year the Jaycee Wive. Ing of hQ,teMes ,n(J clerks for Most of the affair, of the club Chamber of like shade, have Influenced stockabort. ;t a were . among the very first to th; Mobile-X-R.- y 1952 were conducted- - with prize. Rotkrlani gave him the German .by hit leather, Survey held . a... i l coings n i an rrai vnaa and nn .wnnnpn call for tremendously, m. their Yyriaanm In Complete Work, of Shakespeare. n at i l i 1' ri i II at n nv Ll. the president'. th7. Jrm!iWllelcI!u" and telephone calls to voter. Fred F. Forbes Commerce to ordinated hosiery with definite A. Rotarians projects for 1352 shoes: an EngUshman by hU benefit to the Youth Detention cently , chair. Fred served longer n w ne worn color undertones. with to bowler Into the and Home them. hat for rurnlshlnca. virtnm vou) n th t (derby lip past and the goals, aid in any worthy tiritpnt for 1953 challenge them, they can umWl a: and an American by hlaJ.ycee Wive, assist the Junior "Spring Styling In Spring hosiery takei e Chrlstm.sUme Sub for the fact that he stepped Into the,hXrlefihDil i its cue from new look back on colorful shoe tie. civic or community Chamber of Commerce la their SanU drtve, the Jaycee wive, position during the latter part of fashions, history of accomPpul?r particularly the 6or-!egraceful tapered gave 20 new gifts iuitable for the term of President K. B. heel which call, for stockings with t ni.. project. .nun uhn rMiffnd wh. hi. f we" "SWon casual narrower heels, also finely tapered. organization gave gift to patients business took him out of Provo. at the Utah State Hospital who rrea was men lormany eiectea) otherwise would be forgotten at to the post late ln June and served the last six months of the Christmas. Colorful favors for the trays on yer. Following It. policy of electing Christmas Day at the Utah Valley Hospital were made by the Jaycee new officers each six months, the Wives. A hospital bed was given club chose Lynn Searle as presl-t- o the Children's Ward at - the dent and a new alate of officer. Utah State Hospital. iwho took office Jan. 1 of this Jaycee Wive, are currently dis-- ' year. cussing the possibility of sponsor-- ! The Provo Exchange Club wa. its memnersmp Ing a high school girl from Provo organized ln to Girls' State which Is held each has tended toward the younger year at USAC for the outstanding business and professional men of OFFICERS Provo. girl, of the state. aaryof i 1 " k. ,.ni. .. i-- ut j V ' M, CiE;' Vacuum Cleaner rH Jaycee Wives Aid Youth . Home, Sub for Santa ss Developed for Cleaning Roads ' jy I Taber-!Bcba- - vMt -- :lt'nFiTx. yf tUL,J?lt -- " i Styling in Spring Hosiery Takes Cue From Shoe Fashions -- i The Jaycee J "r.c,' Wives to VSSS ' nnits S JI.ft l0Vlm .TS: ' spon-lor-a- V reTtl l 1 i thlJ.C very-war- cooperate ready-to-wea- "' 'n" cZ7 nnZmZAl m . KWSr7 'bfTvloo .Mth. nit ""ng and to Jc fi tS3iwr.r!f!l,ta .MF. - PROVO EXCHANGE President To Work With Youth for Crime Vice Lynn Pres.-- Dal J. Searle Clark Civic Group Board of Control Iff HOUSE DOG DUPLICATION The FAIRFIELD, Conn., (UP) Charles Jeliisons were ordered by the Board of Selectmen to .get rid of their Great Dane. Pat. because netytibori complained he was a nuisance. The Jeliisons decided to sell their house and move rather than comply with the order. Charle. LAUREL, Miss. (UP) W. Reed's two grandchildren were born on the same hour of the same day but are not twin.. The wive, of hi. sons, Charle. and W. W., each gave birth to their first children at 3 a. m." Jan. 4 ln tht tame hospital here. - F. F. Forbes, Jr. Lynn D. Moulton Bob McGee Myron Fullrath in Many the Most High Ideals Important of Which Is To Be a Good American Dick character into our citizenship of tomorrow is noble service for the members of this patriotic To build and benevolent fraternity.; the, Improvement of Our Community Castleton .Paul Field. , Justice We Pledge Ourselves and Our - Services to Olson Harry 1953 Charity Fastest Growing Treasurer Allen Sorenson Secretary Larry Jone. ..Prevention Believe FOR 19. PROVO'S It Is Our Program sloganH OUR H CLUB We . 1953 1919 I cdvenant with my fellow exchangites to serve in unity with those seeking .better better understanding, and conditions,greater opportunities for all. "He Profits Most Who Serves Best" Provo Rotary Club - - OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS . Hyde Y. Taylor.-Pres- - Walter A. Caine, J. Ed Stein, 1952-5- 3 - - ( Vide-Pre- s. , Sec-Trea- s. DIRECTORS INDEPENDENT ORDER OF Harold Nordeen - Paul II. Gehring - Sam Burnside Wilson Sorensen Since its organization years ago in Provo, the Rotary " Club has taken an active part in OFFICERS . A JUV itlZl!!si' )) SSndT. PROVO LODGE NO. 14 i -- President Vice President ' Trustee. - eraim .'' . BOARD .......Ivan .....J. J. Burr W RandaU TRUSTEES ' Earl Vincent, Clarence Duke, Whltord Bate Friendship Sarence Duke' Left Supporter to Noble Meets Every Tuesday BUILDING ..P. Burnell Perry Charles House Jr. Past Grand Vic Grand, (Jack) F., W.' Spendlove Harold Willlarilson Secretary Treasurer Ivan Burr Noblt Grand M l t - r - ' -- thirty-fou- ; ............... Warden..... . naj vinceut ...Earl Vincent Right Scene Supporter' Jack Mclling Scene Supporter. Wafter E. WlUea Guardian .... Jerry Vincent Inside Guardian Clyde Singleton Chaplain Right Supportef to Vice Grand Thomas Lassen sUDporter to Vice William Breretoa Grand Jft jft - Love - Truth " - Membership in Provo Membership in Lodge .; State of ' Utah Membership in the Kation All Elks the civic affairs and development . 7 . 1 . . 585 .: 6,250 T ,085,000 serve their order today for a better America Tombrow of Provo. This year it will sponsor a team in the Little League L. S. Tregeagle Gordon Billings , Baseball Assn., and will contjnue Park in Provo Canyon, and assisting in sponsoring the Utah Workshop in Economic Ed- - ' ucation at B.Y.U. Provo Rotary Club Exalted Ruler.; Leading Knisrht Loyal Knight Lecturing Knight Secretary Oilan Gagoh. , Roy Elliott Jr.. Dick Boshard James Haran Sidney .yincent. Frank Cox Wayne Holman to work in developing the Rotary Public OFFICERS OF PROVO LODGE NO. 849 . Louis Willmore " Hank Price Charles Thomas Treasurer XT ; Jr. . Tiler Esquire Asst. Esquire Asst. Esquire Chaplain Inner Guard TRUSTEES Brotherly Love William Beazer . l-Whittaker ' ' ' E. L. Kammermeyer Seth Billings Leo Hansen . . - -- Fidelity- |