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Show Literary Section To Hold Honor .Night Wednesday brddfeatiorlarinoThTer fflelorfnercSrol Paxmanahd Three ProvoanTTiaV15ee!S chosen by members of the Lit-ary Section of the Women's Council of Provo to receive re cognition for their achievements end service to the community at the annual Honor Party set this Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse, 310 N. University Ave. They are, Karl Thalman, Mrs. Victor (Hannah R") - Oldroyd and Dalian M. Pack. . Everyone is invited to attend the Dartv under direction of Mrs. Josephine Smith, chair-- . man. She will be assisted by Mrs. J. E. Wyat, Mrs. J. G. Hanseen and Mrs. San Pritch-et-t. Refreshments will be served. Mr. Thalman will be honored for his outstanding community service. He is chairman of the Provo City Junior Baseball s all leaCouncil nine from with boys age gues through 19 years of age. He is treasurer of Provo Pony Lea gue, area director of Boys Baseball of America (Central Utah), and has been "active in base-- ball tournaments such as World Series (Western Boys for Base ball), Junior Bronco Area, sec tional, regional and divisional for boys age 11 and 12; regional Pony age 13. and 14; Regional Colt age 15 and 16. He served as chairman of the Utah State American Legion baseball tour nament held in 1964, was presi dent of the Provo Pony League in 1959 and 1960 and served as president of the Edgemont League. Mr. Thalman was chairman of a. benefit in 1964 for the Junior Leagues in which the Salt Lake Bees played a baseball game in Provo. There will be another benefit of this kind played this year. ' For the past 12 years he has managed the Provo Lions boys' grandchildren. national Boys and Girls Tennis they have one child, Joan. His ' Her family, she feels, is her Tournament, held in Provo in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil greatest ' joy and achievement, 1963,JThe Provo .JayceesJffisted Thalmaiualso , live inPrpvikiThey are proroinentJn,4urch the event with Mr. Thalman He attended Provo City schools and community 'activities also. as chairman of the and Brigham Young Univer- While attending the Fifth Ward, serving the family held a perfect atways and means of financing sity. Mrs. Oldroyd, a member of tendance record for over three committee. He has served for three years the Board of Directors of the yean. as Utah County Heart chair- Women's Council, has spent She was born in Springville, man, received the Distinguish many hours in promoting the the daughter of Mark Albert ed Service Award in 1959 for project to acquire a new club and Sebrina Cropper Reynolds outstanding service and is a house. For several years- she and spent all but four years of current director in the Provo was in charge of the Chautauqua her childhood, in Springville, Downtown Coaches Club. He is at the girls home in North Fork, She moved with her parents to an active member of the LDS Provo Canyon. She and her hus- Provo in" 1929 so the' family Church and serves as Sunday band, William Victor Oldroyd, could attend Brigham Young School superintendent of the have eight children: Victor, University. Hannah was promEsther, Mark, Hannah, Nancy, inent in colloge in dramatics Edgemont First Ward,,- Thalman is "married to Allen, Sue and Robert, and nine and music. She Is a gifted so- - baseball, Mr. Thai-ma- n American Fork Garden Club There are now some 350 ooun$ cils and clubs across the country. The program will also include a talk on "Gardening" presented Henry Krulls of Orem, and musk will be fur nished by Mrs. Boyd Seely, t Pleasant Grove. All women are II cordially invited to attend. Reservations may be obtained by contacting either Mrs. Leo Row or Mrs. Jam ley, Orem, Camp, Pleasant Grove. Salad Bar, ' Hope Unit To Sponsor Bazaar ct Supper Today noon. will compete with "the ritual team in a special exhibition. Teams will be judged on the same point system used in state com petition. , Plans to attend the state aux iliary visitation to Bingham- Midvale, April 21, were made. Mrs. George Clark reported on the progress of the plans for Utah State Eagles convention to be held at Brigham City May Mrs. Carl Wax reported the action taken by the legis lative council for the past year. The auxiliary birthday lunch eon will be held at the home 21-2- 3. Dinner - Earning recognition from the Literary Section of. the Women's Council for their artistic achievement and contribution to the community are, standing, Karl Thalman and Mrs. Victor J. Oldroyd and seated, Dalian Pack, who will be honored Wednesday evening. Mdzelle Hears Orem AAUW Takes Tour Of About Fiji Islanders Springville Art Gallery Mozelle Club met with Mrs. Lynn Roberts of Orem on Thursday with Mrs. Richard Watkins as special speaker. She told about the customs and culture of the people of the more Fiji Islands. also displayed replicas, She 12. of Mrs., Gus Soutas, April and other items from A kids' Easter Egg Roll will jewelry islands and then showed the be held at Harmon Park April slides of these 'islands along 17. with some of New. Zealand and the Tongan Islands. ' A small gift was presented to Mrs. Watkins by Mrs. Roberts on behalf of the club were serv.TOPS nETERMINFTTES Will hold their meeting Mon- ed and Mrs. Caroline Wood of , day at 7:30 p.m. at the Provo California was a special guest. Mrs. Don Cox will be hostess o Library building. for the next meeting of the VALLEY CHAPTER, OES Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. club. . at the Masonic Temple. To hang on to packages when BETA EPSILON CHAPTER, If BETA SIGMA PHI shopping, live dangerously. Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. you have to put down packages, at 75' N. University Ave. The put them in position that will program will be given by Leon-ett- e cause them to fall to the floor Clark and Joyce Losee on if you start to leave without them. "Thought" than garet conducted was Johnson' who Gardner To Speak to GOP Women members-Re- freshments . chosen by the various artists to express themselves. A special pest was Dr. Gladys by Mar- Borchers, visiting BYU profesexplained sor from Wisconsin. A member of AAUW, she was a speaker for the International Federa tion of University Women at their meeting in Germany. The May meeting will be held Club, UN Club, Forensics Club at the home of Dr.- - and Mrs and Future Teachers of AmeriR. R. Green in Heber. ca Club. , 300 ClubNotes - many of the paintings, the media used and the techniques American Association of Uni versity Women, Orem Branch, and their guests enjoyed a 'delightful evening touring the Art Gallery. The Springville tour. Plans Tintic Provo Eagles Auxiliary held a meeting Thursday evening to complete plans for the waffle PROVOANS TO BE HONORED upper to be held Sunday after officers MRS. DON , TREE sas City, Mo., founder and national chairman of the Christian Business and Professional Wom en's Councils, and national vice-- j chairman of the Christian women's Clubs of America,, will be the speaker for the monthly luncheon meeting of the Christian Women's Club of Provo, Wednesday, April 14, at 12:30 p. m. at be Royal Inn. . - Gentle Femininity . . for a Lovely Easter nub's CENTRAL monthly meeting, April 12 at the City Hall. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m., according to Mrs. Charles Cor--. nell, club chairman. Senator Gardner is from District 2. All Interested, men as well as women, and young Republicans' are - invited to attend. IOSy fhl m$ s ? m luster to Accent-g- lvt "air- - Shampoo, Style, Included life-- $759 "Spring Flair" Body Permanent.. "Caper Coif" Froit $ Afj O' Stylt Included ' "Cuddle Curl" Permanent . . . especially for little girii. Cut. , 4 I Haircuts fijinv'c5 IllAIll L Qj wwww vvy' vHViu Nxt first Harrington, There are members in one in every con gressional district. Beth Ferguson assisted Mrs. Egbert. Pussy willows and daffodils adorned the tables, and each initiate was presented 170,000 3,550 clubs, with- -a daffodil-corsag- Mrsr- - e. Egbert gave the symbols of the club as the torch, winged wand of Mercury, scroll of achievement, ship of progress, individual strength and courage. Sponsors were Mrs. Egbert, Arrowsmith. LaVerne Oldroyd, Gen McQuivey and Amelia Buckley. Iris Mar-cro- ft was also a member of the committee. Jessie be offered. The public is invited to at tend. There will be free , door prizes and refreshments will be served. 41 It w Hi M l n ii CA"11 COUECE OP BEAUTY mm . 7. mm. 9fr J I J I - f .... K I mr M . t M 1 ' I J I j 1 VI I I 2 'fl .11' S m1 I 1 I ffll e, tl l Mfllp . Hu$8U-r- T V ....... 75f an(' VP MADVC I lllAK ) 70 SuF mm Jjg 6 Exciting new "Surfer" look . . . for wear on the petio, at .1 the beach, and even to bed, check cotton boldly banded in white with black patch V(pocket.. Red, Blue. ulmtv ft0YAL SAION o Royol Inn Motel Margaret vice president, was in charge of the meeting and the ceremony. Reta Egbert, chairman of the membership committee, introduced the new members' and gave some interesting data about the club. She stated that the club ori--. ginated in 1919 with the Provo chapter being organized in 1924. n ,VvV. JS if $6W 1495 f$ v V") Places for our Beauty Needs :T:.T.... , Perfect meet- SQUARI rv I - yt jJSTJ ' . At. ing of the Provo Business and Women's Professional Club, Deane Rasmussen, Vilate Myers, Dorothy Lott and Carolyn Palmer were initiated as new members in ' an impressive ceremony.. 200 North 200 West if GJ& Color Initiates the guest speaker at the Women's Republican SHORTS i Provo BRW it r SHIRTS' M Two BAUGH AMERICAN Fork State Wallace II. Gardner- of ' Spanish Pork, will be "SURFER" Hi HELEN - Senator -- gj Zd.LLJk MRS. Card Party 4 Members Set By Group the monthly dinner Slates Waffle auxiliary Mrs. Helen D. Baugh, of Kan- one-wom-an Eagle Auxiliary The --Visit Christian - has been interested in other .sports activities for the youngsters in this area. He helped promote the successful VC .i . Re-Activat- '. Besides ' In LDS Church, activities she has served as theology teacher in Relief Society, counselor in Provo Stake Relief Society for eight years, counselor in Primary, in both ward and stake, board member of YWMIA and activity counselor in YWMIA Ninth Ward. Currently she is work and business, leader of East Provo Stake Relief, SoT. ciety. In civic and community work, Mrs. Oldroyd served as president of the BYU Training School PTA, president of the Letter Carriers Auxiliary, presi dent of Alice Louise Reynolds Club, Chapter Six. She has been a member of the Players Guild Dramatic organization for sev eral years and DUP. At pres ent she is on the Board of Aded justments of Provo City. She has sung with the Sing AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Don ing Mothers at LDS General Tree has accepted tne respon Conference, is a member of the . of heading the sibility newly Women's Council Chorus and Club of the Garden activated sings with the Others officers of She also enjoys taking art community.club consist the classes at BYU and last winter Dale Mrs. of first Peterson, art expresented a Mrs. Max Hun- vice president; hibit to' the Provo- - Utilities saker, second vice president; Building. A member of the Malone, secretary. Harry Provo City Art Board and ArtMrs. Rae Christensen, form ists Section of the Women's active in Pleasant Grove Council, she has assisted in erly flower circles, will act as chair several community and county man of the flower show planned art exhibits. Plans for the' annual salad for early summer. She is a fine seamstress, con and card party were made L. bar Robert Utah Coun Hassell, tributes flower arrangements to will be the speaker by Women of St. Mary's at agent, ty 19th LDS the her church, Ward, at the meeting of the newly ac- their luncheon meeting this did the decorating for her lovetivated club Monday, April 12, week. The event is scheduled too is never home and busy at 8:00 ly p.m. at the City Hall. for May 13 at the Parish House. to stop and help someone. Mr. Hassell will talk on the taster aecorations were ar son Dalian Pack, of spring planting in ranged in the charming table subject of Mrs. Edna Pack, was recog and of gladiolus bulb decorations enjoyed by 25 nized early as an artist and general . members and a guest. planting. musician. At the age of eight A feature of the evening, ac Mrs. Harry Edmunds, pres his drawings were exhibited at to Mrs. Don Tree, ident, conducted the meeting the Utah. State University Lab- cording will be a plant ex and hostesses for the afternoon president, oratory School... He has been were Mrs. Bowman Barlpw, Priesthood organist for three change and sale. The officers fun to get these speci Mrs. James Pangborn and Mrs. it's say years and has been accompany- mens but more fun when they Jack Gridley. ing singers since the age of are in own garyour thriving nine. dens this summer and fall. He is now assistant organist The drive for membership is in the LDS Fifth Ward. Dalian, still on and a special inducea senior at Provo High School, ment fee "of $1.50 per couple has been active also in school is offered. The club is looking he This dramatics. peryear to participation in the forward formed in "The Typists," a celebration coming community one-adramatic play which with a flower show. was presented for the Provo Senior Citizens- - and A' spring style show and ba wards and high schools throughOES will be held on April 15, zaar out the state. at 7 p. m. at the Little Theatre He was Pharoah in ."Green Pot Luck in the Hyde Building, Utah State Pastures," Malcolm "in "MacTintic Chapter Hospital, under the sponsorship beth" and Simon Simpson in EUREKA "Our Town," all plays present- No. 18, OES, held a regular of the Hope Unit. Aprons and other clothing ed by Provo High under direc- meeting recently and made tentative plans for a potluck made by the patients will be tion of Ray Jones. Other activities include .par dinner to be held in May. Mrs. modeled. A program will be furnished ticipation in the Model United Mable Butler presided and was Nations at University of Utah assisted by Leslie Randle. Re- by the Spurs of Brigham Young lrst month, writing school and ports were heard on the suc- University and by members of of the grand visitation the unit. The Provo Service exchange assemblies, singing in cess League, sponsors of the units, the A Cappella Choir and the which was held on March 15. At the close of will assist the de evening Madrigals and serving on the licious refreshments were servCeramics, aprons, children's debating team. He has received many ed by Mrs. Pansy Treloar and clothing, quilts, rugs, embroid ered linens and other items will awards in region and state Mrs. V'" Neverr. speech contests, and was undefeated in the regional debate meet. Also, he has had training in directing plays and he directed and assisted in writ-- ! tag the youth conference vignettes at BYU the first of the f I 1 year. A J U I I . ... . a memner U ne is orraespian which-serve- team. ; 1965 National Officer Sets prano and sang with the Ladies Quartet, choruses and Glee Club. SUNDAY, APRIL 11, Utah County, Utah 2A Sunday Herald I I I f . 1. XKfcv L sffSfl kJ XftjS 1 3 1 S J - Typical of JinnTs original thoughts our young and lively new oxford, here to generate fresh excitement for Spring. In White, Orange, Piok, True Blue or Peacock kid. ...L' Also Black patent $19.00 . (U's US Nar UrWvwWty 16 |