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Show i nr.1' Literary oection Mans Annual rlonor, farty . . ' of the outstanding club events of the early spring, season will be the Literary Section of the Women's Council's annual, honor party to be held April 13 at 8 p.m, in the Women's General, chairman for toe event with Mrs; is Mrs. J. G. Hanseen, ' Mrs. Roy N. Mildred LeVitre, Bearing and Mrs. Ross Jensen, assisting. Mrs. J. W. Wernz is in charge of refreshments with Mrs. G. T. Adams in charge of serving. Mrs. A. H. Rasmussen, : Mrs. Mily Adams, Mrs. E. W. Howell Mrs. Sam Pritchett and , Mrs. Martin One ' ' j - 7 . - " A ' ITT A i f . i Olufo-Hous- 4 i ". , ' , if . e -- .,. n 2 ' ; , Kimber assisting: 1 The Nephi Jaycee Janes will present, their annual Tea and Fashion Show. April 11, at 8 p.m. It will be held in the Nephi Elementary School auditorium. As in" the past , htis will be one of the outstanding spring entertainments. ' All models will be from Nephi . and the commentator will be Mrs. ,'? svrt 'tt. Gary LaComb. Mrs., L. Eugene " 3 A Il M Mrs J , Dale Reese was elected Beck will be at the organ. Committees are Decorations, . ;..-.!.:president of the Provo Lady Lions 7. and Style ,Show. The Luncheon Quib Thursday evening- at their , , i f. V monthly meeting held at the Timip- - proceeds will go to the Juab High the with $250 School and. recently anogo$ Dining Room. JZSl Other office edectM.-uocu ivv vunvuv u nut a Mrs. N. A. Johnson and Mrs. J.'Jft. audio-visui aids and other special Sorensen, vice presidents i ' Mrs fields. ' Wilde, secretary; Mrs. Clif " ) Clair ' ford Bailey, treasurer; Mrs. I 's ' , - I t i ,1'i R. Acord tail, twister, and Mrs. M Laws, reporter. The incoming., of- -' i7 ficers were presented noveJytLcor- officers:'the outgoing sages by JAYrRE .1ANR MODELS 1- -r Iovelv ladies in ftrtnWa were decorated in The newest styles will models for the Nephi Jaycee Varies gay Easter colors with pastel feathered chickens in perky little ':' hats and rainbow colored Easter right enng, (Jindy Garrett, lelt, and uarrol Ann l.uiiow, .I y to carry out the Easter, snow tn e irocKs tney wiu oe wearing.! V, i . " 1 a. i'i- ' - - ? i V4 - 4, f; -- $ ' , - , "rSt al -- - 1 ;.,.!,.... - fSS5.2f I r 7;! - Those to be honored during the evening will be Mrs. Sarah Campbell, chorus; Marie Keeler, drama- , Nephi Fashion Day , "" ; - ilSllilif .: -- 4 s Z . Utah Mrs Rees e - if t Utah County, Lady Lions Elect V 1 77 april Sunday; ' 10, i960 J . Jaycee Janes Plan r SUNDAY HERALD 2A v " I kiiwnll imirVl wUVv ' vfAviiii. Wo immml hi..i.An.L.f3 tics; Ira Price, pianist; Mrs.. Eliza and flower arrangement, Fillmore, ' . Mr. T,eV Mr. (Price. . Farrell . J. ! Tew, vocal. ; Mrs..Hanseeny Mrs. x Campbell, has taught in Provo city schools for many years particularly in the Franklin School. .She is presently teaching kinderand garten and' first grade classes chil" r the of r chorus a , na organized has h ...y.: V dren who will sing for the group. ' ' Marie Keeler, active dramatic A honis BY) High student at; being The realization of national book I ' ;... v t',?. A. C. Grosjean was chair t , . Mrs j VJ ored for hey service in that field. man of this affair, assisted byMrs. week as well as approaching She is a member of the Thespian Mrs. Douglas Easter holiday were very evident :'A-Byroii Johnson, 'v. v Club and ,is a junior at the school. 11 tr4 Mrs. M. R. Laws and Mrs. at the monthly meeting of AAUWt Peek She is also active in debate teams " Russell Taton,'- - ' Daffodils; and forsythia were sur".and has been on the honor roll as it Mr$. Grosjean introduced Dr. rounded by Easter- grass Imany times. Mrs.. W. D Cranney Monday evening members of the Ander and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher, r who meandered down the table forming Utah Ira Price, outstanding young County Medicaj Auxiliary met raH a short hiotrranhv nests of colorful candies took.ja trip around the world last small musician,' is being honored for his Dr. Anderson was instrumental ' the at Springville Art Gallery for and there. The centerpiece here in time some and is spent He summer; service. and work ; musical' in a tour of the art exhibit. .Uiig uic uyi 111 A U1C the .Holy Land. Dr. Fletcher then for the head table was a clever ' also the leader of a small combo she Said. He was mayor t Exhibiti" Stanley Burningham, curator of .1 Library. Tree" from which hung t spoke on the Holy Landi and showwhich plays regularly forward and Of for eigai years aw such the gallery and art instructor at notes d with Springville little at senior a school dances. He is was was loved members of his School, the by High Springville "Social and were on their trip. Musical num titles as "Philosophy," . Provo High 'School and has also community for ihis outstanding guide for the eveningj 1.7 r bers 'were furnished by a sextette Science." been on the honor foil many times. ' ' Immediately following the tour cvic and community service .'Vshe ' I The "friends of the library" had Miss Keeler composed of Bonnie Stubbs, ElizaMrs. Campbell Next fall he will enter, the Naval Mrs Filinlnre of the auxiliairy adjournh concluded. members 4 H r-;. T r 4e e 'i heth Roberts. Betty Christensen, arranged a pertinent display of , Md. of- Mrs Wilford G.Academy in. Annapolis refreshments Delicious to home the ed and Littlefield a of public books, a quaint replica Mrs." 'Fillmore,- an outstanding Jerry Scott, Colleen dolls iBre'sineer, president,! for a short served from a beautifullv arranged two like child Mecham. with rv libra honored Anna Jean will be; 7 and artist, citizen table featuring a centerpiece of enter; and a scrapbook business meeting.for- - ifae for. her flower arrangements which Wivesof the Utah Lake Lions aboutof toarticles evening chrysanthemums and white sweetSpecial guest concerning reading are I widely known. the Provo Lady full re- - was Mrs.' George Anderson,, whose peas, silver candelabra andster i a i She has decorated for many parthis meeting. They are of books, libraries and other husband practiced M Spnngville ling silver :: n not 7 'a& an auxiliary or- lated subjects. ties in the area and for many so- -' I Organized for many years. Intribute to Dr. While members and guests en cdal events for the governor. She i Women of the Moose officers ganisation as; yetand were pres' Mrs. Otheve a meC dinner, has also won many- awards for: her delightful and chairmen ent to observe the procedure. joyed Thursday 1 'Taxes are ning at the Moose Home to discuss er guests were Mrs. Veloy Morgan, Jesse R. Oardall, head librarian of art work and was recently honrvolAwatPs of the Utah County Wasner as stating: ored with an award from' the Na- - Legislative Council Were informed prices of civilization, in the jungle plans fori the Moose convention Mrs Helen Leslie and Mrs. Gloria the Provo City Library, .gave a '' tional League of American 'Pen- as to the tax assessments and vaiu- - there are no taxes. being held in Provo May 20, 21 Kuhhi. Mrs. H. J. Boyack received short talk emphasizing existing r 7: A on the third discussion In the local in our Women. . library. WOMEN OF MOOSEilMOOSE and 22. Mrs. Andrew Eaton, senior the door prize, problems 11Her water color,- ; "Summer Thursday at the Yeomen's Club- topic Mr. Ivins explained this was regent, conducted the meeting.Having been associated with the Committee haven exhiHe of most 1 for the 18 vears. she found it .., was A... ., fot 111, touchy subjects. hrarv accepted Homes' ; Mchouse in Provo. Don Mrs. The deputy grand, wiii meet April iii auio p.m. ai the 20th Bietremendous while mentioned further bition in the National almost unbelievable that EleVen members of the Air Forc Orville Gunther, cliairman of theCurdie was present and outlined the home of Mrs. Belle Hyatt. Provo! had doubled-itpopulation VALLEY CHAPTER NO. S, O.E.S. R0TCT Cadet, Wives Qubi Brig-nnial Art Exhibit in Washington, State Tax ' Ckmmisiion and Guy number of these tax exempt prop- plans for the convention. Plans the state and challenged were D.C. in that time, the staff of the liYoung.', University, ifor the women's , spent Wili meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at ham Ivins, county assessor, were fea erties in completed to think Vthese are things for you vocalist, tured speakers.: .7 '' Mr. Tew is a has grown only kfrom six the Masonic Temple7 It will', be 'Wednesday at Hill Air Force Base of convention. the brary activities " n 7 Mrs. Harold iChnitensen, presi about." having won first place in the vocal toeight people. Mrs. John Pollock, Moose Haveji 7past (matron's night announce of ' is association Hehe of told close where the ' contest at Provo High i at the most who meeting, Mother's 'problem the 10 111 eu liuswiiuu s ni uri iiiji ui "The crippling chairman announced dent,' presided fieer$. j student. He also plays the trum- introduced the taxation committee, between countiir and state tax com- - and. Daughter's Tea to be held at M stiff? funds." of pient inV LADIES LITERARY 7 military service. ' 3 said at hold' pet and piano. His father, Merrill Mrs. George Q. Spencer, chairman, missions and explained that the details She .'.: Each year the wives .ofbfiadets an open session iWilt Cardall stated. the Moos6 Homej. ' to receive commissions Tew, teaches music at Provo. High and scheduled Mrs Ralph Sich-e- l county leans heavily upon the on the event would be announced - for the year 1960 p.m. jat the home of Dr. and Mrs officers New r him in this state office 1 capacity.. 'and his mother accompanies i'V 198l N. 1450 E.. Dr are offered the opportunity bt vis and Mrs. Jack Pjerham. . fl1 were elcted and are: president, later. DaCosta Clark, Mr. Ivins invited the bringing lor many programs. He is chairPMvo Ladips.of Elks elected of Mrs. Leland x Nielsen: first J vice Eugene Campbell 'will be guest iting an Air Force base td be Mrs. Glen Evaiis, social service Following the opejning remarks, of to these at Provo Prom Junior of the pertaining problems man come acquainted' with facilities chairman announced a crazy hat ficeis at the regular meeting with president Mrs7 Edith Bauer; sec speaker. Mrs. Spencer Tin ttlrn introduced to also active thef is commission. matters ' and county this . year 16 with High available to all military personthe iVlrS. C. TERAS Uclllltra Rich i being vice PHILE prizes Mrs. ond speakers. uiuujoiu ol i"v president, further that the Consti- dance, April ?thel .best decorated dent, In basketball and debate teams. V 8 nel. During the spring qtfartef1, th at Will With no personal feelings reflect He stated 7 Thursdav Mrs. P.m , mppt awardec(for ard Anderson; treasurer, also served as , the Tunisian ed, but for the purpose of eleariy tution intends! that the tax com hats foriboth men! and women. He ' wives also attend) meetings. cadet of ' Mrs) Clyde Patten, 'Mr imogene urysoaie, wm oe IDhree,Sfeephensonecretary,Mrs at the home over the vives representative for the mock. United informing the delegates, Mr. Gun mission has direct control Fork. ' assessments. vnft president: Mrs. urai :vi en- - Kenneth E. Weight; assistant 250 Parker AveM American equalized . Nations held recently.; ivi- county's Air Force took to Ivins DELTA BETA discuss many opposite ther and Mr. kins, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Laskie, treasurer, Mrs David L. Evans BETA SIGMA'PHIJ conclusion to his remarks Mr. In "Med' as such issues base homsing, the ties positions concerning historian ; 'Mrs. Robert Thomas, historian, Mrs7. Rhea, Reeve,, and CHAPTER ' ... Tvins reminded the delegates of I Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 icare program, club activities;, ca7 presented. : J directors, Mrs. Lillian Christensen, , auditor. the of , the complexiiy problems .advantages! and transporta- The oros and cons of three major B. Mar p.m. at the home of xsancy Ben- reer Mrs. Joe Anna Mrs. Hart,. . f the confronted of byi the department. State dismissed. Girls' The in delegate nnniwivm wr They 209 N. 11th W, nett, tinez. An interesting question period .!:- !-' !' , '! ;.; ii.N ..:.. " .. 7 A' ;: :.. Ladies of Elks in 1959,'Miss iKaren "7 cluded first, "Should property ap c t. vv; ,;; i7:' Mrs!, chair :;.Y; A Smuin, followed. to Boyd the ,,.,7 Kniidsen, group. of "! ''. :';,. reported v 7. a V'.-7 7 , 7. s.; praisal be the responsibility ':', in 14. of the health committee, student at Brigham Young Hugh the county assessor or the "state man of tour a to attend vited delegates Schjoolj she was elected Speaker! secon d, Tax Commission?'? ' of tine! House for the week. She; T' assessment level, of the Utah State Hospital ion Thursin STimiM t"h - No matter how 14. They will meet April told of the valuable experience she day, Ireasoiiable cash long glamorous fair 40 per cent of 11 at hall atp.m assembly had received in .learning how a nailsr might seem, they are value be changed tola more reans the served will be following not Luncheon democratic government; works. tractive only ijif they're PAYSON Mrs. Louise Morley, Hp tari?". and third. "Should our exwill tour the and session the houseThe cracked. and. a social worker with the Child law concerning tax Exempt proper tend to a visit of the Eldred Manor, chipped The group discussed plans for wife and the gal who spends Guidance Clinic of Utah County, ties in the state b4' hiore clearly she announced. banquet to be held I., . 7 her dajjnat the typewriter should the installation i was euest speaker Monday eve defined?". .1 was 4J served to about Dinner Mrs. Christensen then adjourned remember this fact.i For both of May of the second the members topic, before In discussing ning the meeting, until October. their workdays Can cause broken 40 women. American LeKion Auxiliary. Mr Giinther stressed the import nails. It would be better to keep The speaker was introduced by amre and existence of equal level the nails at fingertip length, The theory that a printed, scarf Mrs. Jean Lundholm. chairman assessments in ever county in;the TEENERS TALLER J will not break or chip as goes with everything is all wrong. They of the child welfare committee state. In concluding he quoted and will jalways have that Coiornmatch AMES, la.! (U1PI) Teenagers easily your scarves to your within the auxiliary. The meet New York City's jMayor Robert IT- - 11 J iouk. are tower .their above who parents costume or pick a beautiful conJug was in charge of Mrs. Ear than the the rule rather exception, v. trasting colorl Otherwise, you end Peterson, president, Iowa to at researchers and aid, according REFUGEE were STAMPS Accbrdion numbers ISSUE phildren being given up with a odigepodge. And never played researchers The State list. University. a wear a scarf that isn't immaculate. of Santaquin. that, there is waiting by Robert Lofgran r and taller GENEVA Seventy-foufound' the of (UPI) youngsters today's children Funds ?forj openation In her discussion of With emotional problems. Mrs. rlinin. ' she said, come from do heavier at almost every age than nations! simultaneously i s s u e d more than 160 postal stamps and Morley said it was her belief nations from duUs and other in past years. They attributed the to of size cancellations marking .World Refincreased people young in located is more clini sources. The that Payson was entitled to economic better ugee Yiear Thursday. The unprecdiets,' improved Participation in the program! Provo. of control edented action was aimed at raisiince only a small percentage of Refreshments were served by conditions, improved recreaoutdoor more and ing a' million dollars for the inters those being helped come from Mrs. Lundholm, Mrs. Hazel Wig disease national appeal. son. 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