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Show V Society - C A wrcA 'School Feature Section Art$ - Comics UTAH PROVO, COUNTY, UTAH SEPTEMBER -- SUNDAY, 1953 13, Federated Women JTitaz 5 A, , a A' V Y' f-J ih ' ' A v- --aa- -- . : - 7 S - V- - 1 wm i .r- .N ttAAH' y v 1 r 't v A A ,' v ; ; " i' 0., s sr-- r, . lUs'k ' r 1 I - - .- . L:- - - .a- - - j: 1 - . . . FIRST LADY OF UTAH CLUBS Charming Mrs. Harold (Ruby) Christensen of Spririgville, president oi the Utah Federation of Women's-Clubswill preside at. the fallboard meeting. of the federation scheduled Thursday m connection with the observance."" of Citizenship Day at the Joseph Smith Building. , TIICV CARRY THE RESPONSIBILITY Mrs. Geor-- e W. JVor-thecsr.ter, state Xmcricansm chairman and president of the Women's Council ofProvo, discusses the observance of Citizenship Day by the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, with Mrs. J. Hamilton Calder, right, chairman of the Presidents Council and president of the Literary Leaprue of Proyo, and MrS. F. W. Geertsen, secretary ofthe President's Council and of the Acmedia Club of Provo. 'These three, with members of all the federated clubs of the area will be hostesses at the Thursday public meeting set for 2 p.m. it the. Joseph Smith building. n, A 'j ) X vi - ; . Aw "- - - ... .. v. .1, If A .. ; 7 ; A ," sA, t - ,, ! mr I v N " a a ... (:. A.A-i ) - I V l ' vv V--'' A I A ...j ... . - - m....,r ... ,.,n -- a sVr '' n 1,1, Nl 1 t::Jmt ; .A V i .v s f x I (' y X " . I . '' 4 ' . A AA . "v- ' 4a ik " rz.' ' 1 , A h n- - v"VX 'TV. ' jr i A vtr'- i WE WILL NEED MUSIC TOO Hostess duties and details of housing will fall to the when women and men from all over members of the various federated clubs of Utah come for an all state observance of Citizenship Day in Provo, Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Joseph Smith building. Sharing these; duties will be Mrs. S.- - E. Jacobsen, left, Cenpresident of Fine Arts Club; Mrs. Vernon R. Eusterud, president of Nineteenth " tury Club and 'J! Irs. Re:d Nilsen, president of Dekatos Literary Club. P.-ov- o . PETUNIAS WOULD BE LOVELY Mrs. W. W. Clyde, 'left, president of Nebo District No. J, Utah Federation of Women's Clubs discusses the mat- -' --4er of decorations for the observance of Citizenship coming State Day with Mrs. Sherman A. Christenson, president of Timpanogos District No. 1, as they stand in a delightful pasture of petunia blossoms in a local ' garden. All-Clu- , - . ' bs Adam S. Benriion to Address Public Meeting Thursday at 2 O'Giock- In Smith Auditorium r ' - ' "f J i' By .MILDRED B. II ALL. , "We, the people of the United States in order to form a more V 7 . N7 V 1J TABLE DECORATIONS ARE THEIR WORRY These women who head various women's club3 of Provo make plans for the table decorations which will be used for the observance, of Day planned tn a siate fcas"s in Provo Thursday with a 2 p. m. meeting $t the Joseph Smith Building. Mrs. J. W. Salmon, Citi-T.nrh- .'p . leftith Mrs. Lelan 1 president 6f the Acacia Club is shown at M. Perry, president of .Utah Sorosis; Mrs. Roy E. Helm, president of Ladies Literary Club and Mrs. Arthur L. Gallup, pree:- " ' dent of Beta Sorosis. perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility," provide lor the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings pf liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America." The meaning and obligations of these stirring words, penned as a preamble to that pattern of democracy the Constitution of the United Slates, and signed by 39 cf 65 qualified delegates. Sept. 17, 1787 in Constitution Hall. Philadelphia, Pa., will be brought to thea citizens of our state in public meeting held, Sept. It. the 163th anniversary of its '' i signing. It is entirely fitting and appropriate that the observance of this anniversary should be sponsored by the Vtati tion of Women's Clubs since this group has ever taken the lead in the education ior citizenship and is now partici pating' In a program of Americanism which seeks . the preservation of both Utah and American heritage. The pfiblic meeting will be held Thursday, at the assembly . v iuc mia.yix ouuai uuiiu mg at. e. p. m., aavises hits. Harold Christensen of Spring-villpresident of the Utah Federation. Mrs. ' Christensen stated that her organization feels it a great privilege to as the guest speaker; Dr. Adam S. Bennsion, well known Utah orator and educator. Dr. Bennion will be presented in a discussion of "The Constitution in Our two-ye- ar J m e.' Ti"ies." Entertaining and appropriate music will be furnished for the session under the direction of Dr. Franklin Madsen, who will present a group of combined women's chpruses which he directs In this area. Farrell Mad-sedirector of music at BY High School will furnish musical numbers for brass Instruments, and a special original patriotic number by a woman's double trio will be given n, ' ky arrangement of Mrs. Fay Packard. Mayor C. W. Love of Provo win extend a welcoma and the introduction of th speaker will be done by Pres. Ernest L. Wilkinsom, of Brig-haYoung University. Mrs. Christensen will presid at the meeting and the observance Is uijder the direct super vision of Irs. George Worthen, ' state chairman, of Americanism. Mrs. Worthen stated that a general Invitation is extended to citizens of the community to attend the meeting. In addition many special guests ar being invited including the gen--1 eral board of the LDS Relief Society, and members of the Business and Professional Women's Club, American Legion Auxiliary, American Association of University Women, the Salt Lake Council of Women, Salt Lake Literary Club, all federated clubs- - id ether . ; (Continued on Pare 2-- |