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Show " . i" " T...v, i i it-- 1 ' i f , ' ' " ' ' 1 1 r' . , - ; , "if A 'J i .'1 By WZRA GRANT AMERICAN FORK Looking forward to the 1957-5- 8 season are the 14 newly elected presidents of women's clubs of American Fork who will make up the Presidents Council. During the summer vacation months much serious thought' will be given by officers to the various club programs for the coming year and the projects to be considered. Now rounding out its ninth year of existence, the influence of the Presidents Council is increasingly being felt in this community. Fourteen 'women's groups are included in the Council with a combined membership of nearly 400 women. Of this number 11 are affiliated with state and "national federations of Ladies Literary Literary League, Arlitra Guild, Cultural Arts, Utacen, Junior Arlitra, Junior Ladies Literary, and Latona Music Club, Psi and" Xi Zeta chapters of Beta Sigma Phi and American Fork branch of the American Association of University Women. The other three are the Auxiliary to VFW Timpanogos Post 4918, the Lady Lions and the Jaycee Wives. Organized in 1948, the primary purpose of the council is to coordinate the efforts of the individual groups, that the goal of J each to promote civic and cultural y" . merican Fork Women Leaders Set Hi&h Goals for 1 957-5-8 Club ear I "" (Continued Tn BIG YEAR AHEAD Mrs. Harvey Edwards, left in photo above, is president of Psi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi in American Fork, while Mrs. Terry, right, heads the Zeta Chapter of same the organization. The two are shown chatting over plans for the 1957-5- 8 season. Le-Gran- 5 on Page 23) tk de 5 PRESIDENTS COUNCIL Key officers of the Presidents Council, which includes 14 American Fork Women's groups, get together (photo at right) in the cool of late afternoon under a huge lawn umbrella to discuss women's club affairs. Left to right are Mrs. Stephen P. Shelley, council secretary and president of the AAUW; Mrs. Joseph B. Hanson, president of both the Lady Lions and the Presidents Council; and Mrs. Harold Holindrake, council vice president and president of the Junior Ladies Literary Club. if PRIME INTEREST: CULTURE Mrs. Elden J Miller, left, president of Literary League, shows Mrs. Donald M. Northwood, vice president of Ladies Literary of American Fork, a painting as the two visit at the former's home. They head two of the many women's clubs looking forward to a big season of activity. (Heral Staff photo by Grant M. Bartholomew) S-- I 3 9 ,nim.. s ' t ' i 1 J THEY'RE ALL PRESIDENTS Heads of four prominent women's organizations pose for picture at flower box at hpme of Mrs. Elden J. Miller (photo lower right). From left they are Mrs. Ray Chipman, president of Junior Arlitra; Mrs. Wayne Winters, president of Jaycee Wives; Mrs. Phillip Green, president of Latona Music Club; Mrs. Mary Larson, president of VFW Auxiliary. - -- m Society -- rts (hurch jchook SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1$57 7V 'OPPORTUNITY FOR SERVICE That's how most women's club presidents view their work in directing the various activities and projects. The three American Fork club presidents shown in photo below find the task both pleasant and challenging. Left to right are Mrs. Newell Beal, Cultural Arts Club; Mrs. James S. Chadwick, Arlitra Guild: and Mrs. Wilbur Harding, Utacen Club. y ' 1 j ill I- - vv: 111 'x n i 11 41 "- I- 1 1 s V - ijfT-- - 4 - "J 11 , f - "i '( - ill 4 t . rlyt ', y jr V C ' . , tiLw. I s f ' |