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Show F-T- , ' t'. 1 "i - ! sir." i .. , , i, ' . ' ' ... f M i New officers , Elks - of the Ladies of installed ; .Wednesday were evening at a sumptuous " banquet ; ! t J held at theElks' home. . Taking office were' Mrs. Nile Thurston, president; Mrs. King Mrs. JJrysaaie, vice president; . Mrs. Robert Bray, secretary; .Thomas, treasurer, and Mrs. Ken Beth Clausse, historian. Mrs: Ralph Thomas conducted -- t . - ).': ' '( 'S ' i f t ' ! 1 " j of-proj- !. fol-Ma- j ; ; , ': i ! May will be Poddv 6 In Provo. acpordinc-t- n .u 1 . ii Poppy Day Set Mav 26 SUNDAY HERALD ;' 'II 'if I ii:. Mi'. the installation assisted by "Mrs. Bown, i state board .member; Mrs..! Mrs. A. J. Marcroft, past presi- - room. Fo the Fredi Hafen,; installing j chaplain", Donald Duke,; parliamentarian; (dent j presented retiring president, the ladies retired to the ceremony lounge for witn Mrs. Royal Ream, installing Mrs. James Haran, chaplain and Mrs: Roy Elliott Jr.,? with the past a chicken dinner where the tables usher who presented the new chairman: Mrs. .Albert president's pin. we re decorated with lilac and ciarkJ music: Mrs. nonr HeiHt Hcerf with lovely corsages. Three vocal numbers were given white stock.; Mrs. Thurston i announced her publicity;! i Mrs; ' Ralph Thomas, by the Ladies o Elks chorus with Mrs. W. E. Wilde was mistress x sick new Icornmittee chairmen as committee; Mrs; i rank Cox Mri Fred Loveless directing, and of' pprpmnnips at nm err lows i Mrs. Roy Elliott Jr Mrs! and Mrs.: Henry Williams, audi fea Mrs. Charles Smith Gordon Biliines. Mrs. Allen G. tors: and Mrs. W. A.' Beazer and accompanying. turing Maria Antonelli (Mrsl Mark ' Stewart,1 and Mrs ii Ralph Thomas, Mrs. Orlan Gagon,' legislative Preceding the installation tin. ntfLriimai ' executive committee; Mrs. Fred council representatives. cial hour was enjoyed in the red ' Jr t I : j j !: I , i 'ih'!" t ii Elks Glub lAukilidry Installs ReW J hi k'1 : ', , e, isss pndaybut Utah rm.nfv Utah nav ducted bv Mrs. Houtx. A. formal J invitation was read during the evening from members of Ward Four, Utah State Iosital, ' inviting the auxiliary to an open house at the hospitajl on May 6. Mrs. Robert 'March into the auxiliary by Byrnece Morgan, chaplain. . TlTre ROSE BUSHES ! l ; n i Houtz, president of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 2162. Final plans for the annual celebration were formulated Thursday evening at. a meet ing of the auxiliary at the pas' home, a meeting con- , ' If w f fiiiVliei, i HOLLOW FARMl NURSERY , Turn West on 12th South, Orem and Follow Sicus ed PHONE AC was-initiat- 'iV. 5-0- ' nil 'I w- - W" D - r Ms 7 5 " '7 Ty 5J " - l- "Mil So OP) I 71 Awi "'"A .r:v r I 6 n 'mm IN- -. 0W& M 1 4 TZ7 v ii . t 1 T1D 4 ;i R t j- - Ml!, t y 'i i'l I. t iS, Ill- - ilN I nr7nIB M cj i i!' 20 32 l i r' - PC. DINNERWARE SE I 'i' PC. iff.' 'MM :, MM f I " 1 ' , A 339) lei . I M I: (Ok III rr 'r;-:Millf- i "fi- - A 2,49 i. 69$ l r i . 1 i! ; 5; (2.90 )" 2.Q0 L r 1 f G. : I ,.' r Vo Coch Payroll Cfcsc'a .1 .i'l . it. VVILDWO!66 . : ' yr. No. 1 ff;?lww Vprker.. etc. , Vona M ! 1 |