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Show SUNDA? HERALD BY SUNDAY, APRIL S3. 1853 Utah County. Utah 8 Provo Woman bnoredAs Uia h C I u bwo nia n of Yea r ilrs. H: B. " Mensel of ( Olive) Provo has beenr declared Utah's "clubwoman of the year." as . The ' first ' annual award "Representative Club wo rn a n , Utah Federation of- - Women's was presented to Mrs, Clubs Mensel at a dinner meeting Fri- -. day night' at Salt Lake City., . A panel of seven judges se lected her, over other finalists, in recognition of iher services to the federation and; her local and state activities in civic work. Nominated by Club SI was nominated for the honor by the Nineteenth Century Club of Provo, of the Timpanogos District' of the state federation, of which she has been k member . '0 f ' " ' . r - V Poyson News Junior! High Officers Listed 1 - v J.. .'- V I I Judy Christiansen is the new president of the student body of the BY . Junior! High School. Other officers elected were Lor raine Crabtree, vice president; JanicWatts,, secretary, and Karen Knudsen and Kay Reim- schilsse fcas social chairmen. Th announcement was made after the election; held this week, which concluded a . hectic veek of camp'Igning for nominated . Jy MADOLINE in Payson and ' also her mother DIXON PAYSON n, I - j l ek . . I 1 ; s J .; - . Tn City . HospltaL oa mother is the former Betty Jean Underwood of Salem and ' the couple have two other children. a oy, 7, and a girL t. Grand A birthday dinner at the home parents are Mr. and' Mrs. Charles days with her grandson and wife, Underwood of Mr. an Mrs. Wayne Chris ten-se- of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort and Mrs. JamesSalem and Mr. Pronstgaard of and at Hood River. Ore., she at Spring Lake honored Mr. Ter-vo- i; Payson- O. husand Mrs. Blaine (Marie visited her daughter and band. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jo McNabb Tervort) Larson of Provo. Those Mrs. and also her granddaughter and enjoying the family affair were ladies Mary Kotter entertained of the Nebo Stake Relief husband, Mrj and Mrs. Robert Mr., and Mrs. James (Wilva Ter board at a luncheon Society son Rasmus of Salt Lake vort) w i 'The table was cenWednesday. Mr. andlMvs. Carl (Iris City. tered with Lindstrom arrangement of of Benjamin; daffodili and an Will Perssoa has returned from Teivirt) covers were placed Vernal Twede of Mr.iand.Mrs. for Mrs. Kotter. of .the has he president where spent Mr. and Mrs. Virginia, 'Blaine Payson, Mrs. Martha Chard unit; and and and with the host Mrs. Lilia his brother the winter , Larson, Provo; Carlisle, counselors; of Lake. Spring wne, Lt Cot nd MrsJ Harold couple Mrs. Mary Hone. Mrs. Ruby staMrs. Ella Anderson, Persson. Col. Persson is Cheever, tioned at Langley Air Force Base Mr. and Mrs. Howard Provst- - Mrs. Vera Parkinson, Mrs. and is scheduled to go to Ger-- r gaard are happy to announce the Fannie 'Jones, Mrs. Vida Moort birth of a baby girl on April 20 and Mrs. Rowna DeFoire. my in May. . in Salt Lake City. Mrs. .Twede Mrs. Dot Beddoes timed her Utah visit to coincide of Payson, Mr. and Mrs- - Frank with Lt. Twede's participation in Morgan of Provo, and their Survival Training near Reno, father, G. Truman Pickering of Nev. He is stationed "at Travis Payson, have returned home Air Force Base. after spending' a week in California. They visited - M, and Mrn. Dave Shuler has returned Mrs. Richard Beddoes. and famto the from a five-weily at Redlands and also Leo West Coast, where trip she visited Daley, who is confined to a Vet reTatives. At San Diego, Calif., candidates.-;':-.-.;".eran's Hospital at Long Beach. she was a guest juf her daughter T and Mrs. Ptul Mr. and husband, Original fund f for the Nobel Mrs. LaMar Twede and baby Wittwer, and at Fresno, she visprizes-- was $9,000,000; with the girl have returned jjto" Qalifornia ited her brother and wife, Mr. prize money to j come from the after spending three weeks .in and IMrs. Dean;- Wightmah. In Uah visiting and Vernal Twedes Portland, Ore., she stayed a few interest on the principal. T P-yi- Group Returns From Visiting Friends in California , v tt : k ; F?ir for 27 years. Mrs. Mensel has been a leader in many phases of civic endeavor. Currently president of the Utah SIGNAL HONOR Mrs. H. D, Federation of "Music Clubs, she Mensel, adjudged Utah's "clubwill direct the state convention woman of the year," organization at Provo early . " j- - ! of-th- e in May, - She : helped organize the ': Uni Concert As versity-Communi- Public Affairs Forum to Hear civic Rep ort on Policy ty sociation and has been its vice- president and a key member in the annual, roil campaign for " many years. i f. - , Many Activities Her innumerable other activities have included fostering many projects of the Nineteenth ifor Century Club. the Utah Valley hospital, and .vice on the institution's board for 14 years, working of for a sewage disposal plant and fund-raisi- ! ; ng charter improved sanitation, member of the Utah Opera The-ater which she helped organize, of UtJi Public Health Association, and ardent worker In bond drives, the Utah Association rnd Tuberculosis otiur organizations. V : vice-preside- nt Clear Greek Moisture Less Than Last Year I" : , Snow measurements on the Clear Creek courses in Spanish Fork Canyon shoW little less moisture above the ground this year than last season the . same date, Son Conservation Service officials said Saturday. Snow melt has been faster this year at the medium .elevations which may make part of the differences in present figures. The high course at 9200 feet j elevation shows 13.83 inches of water as compared with 16.00 inches a year ago. Course No. 2 at 8000 feet elevation shows 5.33 inches of water and 10.9 last year. Course No. 3 at an elevation of 6600 feet had no snow at! either .' .. measurement. The snow is melting very rapid-ly- , especially at course No. 2 where the scC is almost saturated. Soil is moist at the higher eleva--I Hon and practically dry at the ma-- : lower course. The over-snochine was used by Bradford Hatch and Clyde Lowe of the Son Con- servation Service to make the measurements. On the sunny ex- posed sections of the road the machine was rapidly converted to : . . 1 JR. oIKL r GIRLS' mm Sizes 6t6x and mcca. O Guilty Plea Entered On Licensing Charge Reg. 2.69 Ail S ZM- -. -ADDA-BEA- SEE STATI PA . IMSUKAMtl n nn . 0 3-7- 193 946 W Center Street i WASTE 0) x w Reg. 2.98 TP Reg. 2.98 97 Reg. 22.95 WOMEN'S SPRING Women's FASHION mm- :HANDBAGS: i - Oniy PRICE t I CHROME PLATED Reg. 99c ONE ONLY! WOOL 1, (o)0Q m Children's Leather Clcan-U- p ELECTRIC DRILL Beautiful Colors Reg. 12.98. X . 1 ember MOTHER'S DAY May 13th 7i PIECE SET, t HEME Reg. 69c PLASTIC 10-Q- T; y FR I00 1 0 Reg. 1.29 For 100 T Reg. 59c EULON I?. MYERS . ... D FOR 7-- 14 ! Asst.! Costume 2 Of Is , 1 Reg. 2.9- 3- 7 Sizes-R- eg. ; a mxid crawler and at times the men had to cut and remove trees which had succumbed to the rigors of the winter ' and fallen across the . . road. AND Reg. 1.00 Each r 19 CLOSE-OU- 3, SILVERWARE 42 tin Ail ! j Reg. 3.93 fGaylen Hayden Holindrake, 20, 393 W. 4th N., American Fork, charged in Provo City with viola tion of Utah Code dealing With licensing, pleaded, guilty, and : was lined $25. 41-2-2- 77 ran Rnn(? . ..i - 1 Sizes SLEEVELESS Women's Broadcloth ! : : I Reg. 6:93 mE$B US) w 7-- 14 Reg. 12.98 7-- 14 WOMEN'S HOUSE Workshop i Fishing Sizes GIRLS' COTTON : i 1 V7 REG. 1.93 j ' j - ; Infant's Batiste d w : i inte- 1- ' The Public Affairs Forum will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Provo : City Courtroom in what President E. A. Mitchell describes as; one of the most important ses sions ever held by the group. f During the 1954-5- 5 season the forum conducted studies on 'Our American Heritage and the Preservation of the Bill of Rights,'-anduring the past year have' studied the question of 'Civil Liberties and , the, Sedition Laws.' , . f'Now, a - special committee is ready to report on what should be the position of the forum on these important questions, Mr. . Mitch ell stated. "It Is felt that a def inite policy should be established on the part the forum should take so that its members and all rested-citizens can perhaps make some contribution to the cause of peace, security and progress." Mr. Mitch eU extended an invita tion to everyone interested to attend. The courtroom is located in the City and County Building. Reg. 9.98 Fancy Bedroom SPECIAL . mm ?b$ . Paint-U- p 67 Reg. 4.69 Gallon . . . I WOMEN'S f FELT Girls' "Bjisy Bearer" HOUSE SLIPPERS Reg. 2.99 Reg. 1.99 Reg. 1.59 and 1.99 If .... Cg. 27 3.99 m WESTERN STYLE j PEDAL V; .;. you 97c Reg. 1.98 Utile Girls', Rtg. 1.93 . i MEN'S SPORT r Pin strip. t Fc Skip-De-nt Reg. 2.93 . . c0 . - ,UJ All Sizes ' i : ... . . . . . BOYS' DENIM BOYS' TWILL Reg. 2.69 WRiTE LETTERS PRKJTOD r Reg. 2.79 end 2.93 u r. ECONOMY PACK IT I Re?. 1.19 I c I Section 1 Reg. 39c Package ; OPEN MONDAY Till A C ui v.: -- 7 c:.tz: rr.ovo Reg. 93c Reg. 87c AtJDi PLAK3 u BOYS' DRESS 10 ONLY! PJCYCLG! 1 47 Reg. 3.93 47 Eg- - Time (To Decorate ; with . 7S3 G00 id) Delicious CANDY GUf.lDROPS PACIC 45 J Reg. 25c j. WIDE-- ON COLTS- -1 ST QUAUTY .... OCULAR 52c YARD Reg. 39c; NOW . j. t pan. Once again, wo ran out of spaed . . . But you will find many more special bargains in the store, which arc included in this terrific sale. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! ! ! u u n T mm l . 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