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Show 4A Sunday Kcro'd fUNDA APRIL 7, 19fi8 Cordial Club Elects New Dekatos Club Wilson Sorenson Marks 22nd To President, Mrs. Farr Hatch Anniversary Utfl Couny, 0'f Talks Engagement Secretaries Schedule Of Couple Council Special Week Events Legislative Person Announced president The new school will include dorMr. and Mrs. Filadelfio Lo- A delicious light luncheon was of the Utan Techincal College mitories to house students. of to the An bato of Sunnyside announce the spoke April informative meeting movie "The 29 to members of De Mrs. Farr Hatch of Orem served and wedding plans katos Literary Club when they toe Utah County Women s Leg- Empty Lot" was shown. engagement jhas been elected president of met Friday at the fc;me of islative Council. of their daughter, Patsy and S. Mrs. J. Dirker officBrady gave James R. the Cordial Club. Other Wilkinson, a son of "Nothing is as constant, as Mrs. Glade Anderson to celethe state legislative report on ers are Mrs. Frank Breznick, Sorenson. Mr. said Albert Wilkinson Mrs. Mr. and change," 22nd birthbrate the group's vice president; Mrs. Fava Rig-b"Fifty per cent of people will be Youth and the Escaoe Drufis." of Orem. day. secretary; Mrs. Dean ten years from A panel of five moderated bvi The couple will be married A delicicus light luncheon in occupations program charman; Mrs. was yerved while business was! now mat oo not even exist to- Dr. C. Hardin Branch, professor on May 4 in morning ceremonIf Herald Vance, reporter-historiaInventions are be'ng fld head of me U. of U. depart-- ; ies at the Good Shepherd conducted by Mrs. Dallas H. day. and Mrs. Ted Miller, coruse at mem of psychiatry discussed Catholic Church at Dragerton. commercial into brought Young Jr., president. drugs in Utah. responding secretary A dinner reception will honor Mrs. Rollo J. Anderson en- an increasingly rapid rate." As an example, it took photograA program was presented to tertained with several Mrs. S. Ai'en, president, the couple from 1 to 5 p. m., O. birthday 112 years to bridge the gap conducted and Mrs. James Har- and dancing will be enjoyed the club by Joel and Andra thoughts in poetic form about phy from invention to commercial vey, education chairman pre- from 9 to 12 p.m. at the Ameri Moss and their children, De- the teens, the 30s, the 40s, and use, but the laser beams one sented the speaker. can Legion hall m Price. All lightful vocal, piano and dra- the later years. Beautiful light- and one-h-years. friends and relatives are in matic selections were per- ed individual cakes were served Utah more of its tax vited to attend. FOR BUNNY-HELPEformed by Dr Moss, Kevin, while members sang "Happy dollars spends for education than any The couple will make a home Lani Sue and Kathy. In keep- Birthday." After dyeing eggs with a in other state. Monies in Utah are Provo, where both are eming with the Easter season,1 Mrs. Young thanked the com- allocated 93 percent to acadeharmless food coloring, store ployed. Mrs. Moss concluded the eve- mittee, Mrs. Clair M. Aldrich, mic institutions competing for tnern in the refrigerator until ning with an outstanding read Mrs. Cullen Y. Christenson and Wo of the jobs as against 7 the Easter Mm mm mumi it in... riinir i egg roll. While eggs Mrs. for a Anderson, of the clock "Mother of new a thermostat delight- percent for play, ing technical schools are in the Easter basket. keeD A of improvenumber features a MRS. FARR HATCH Thief," by Ruth Wilkinson ful afternoon. competing for 77 percent of the it away from hot places men as Tucker, when portrays Rachel, jobs. The last legislature chang- radiators. After the ess roll. ments intended to make it the the anguished mother of An- EASTER TIP most accurate residential device ed the name to the Utah Technidrew ,who was crucified with If you want to dye empty egg cal College at Provo, with the immediately return the eggs to produced, the manufactu tne refrigerator and plan to eat Jesus. Her anguish turns to shells for Easter, pierce oppo- stipulation that 75 percent of rer reports. The new clock them within one or two days. thermostat lets you sleep cool peace as she communes with site ends of a raw egg by the courses taught be oriented LAMBDA TAU To shell hardcooked eees. and wake the infinite. warm. It tapping them with a needle to to vocational training to preup Will meet Monday at t p.m make holes about inch in vent the school from reverting crackle the shell well before automatically turns heat down cur-Mrs. Moss , and Dr. are with Mrs. Ronald L. Jones, hands to an academic institution in peeling. Start peeling at the at night and up in the morning. rently writing, producing and diameter. Cup your 2523 N. 930 E. the' the event it becomes a four year large end. blow out around the and The maker says the unit's egg directing the educational telecontents into bowl a or covered Place institution. At the there are under cold egg WELCOME WAGON fori present hermetically sealed mercury vision series, "Patterns NEWCOMERS evening stu- running water if necessary to switch contacts never have to Parents". They are also the! storage container. Refrigerate 950 day and ease off the shell. be cleaned. Everyone interested is invit directors of the Scera Cultural! the eggs. Rinse shells well, dry! dents enrolled at the college. and color. Use reserved eggs to Slides showing the various deed for an evening of fun We- Arts program. omelets Easter partments and courses availmake dollar-siz- e dnesday at 8 p.m. at the home The meeting was endupted! Beat 8 eggs with morning. able were shown. People must of Mrs. Elton Force. Call Mrs by Mrs. Fred Baird, pre ident.1 cup of milk. Stir in 2 become more aware and recogForce or Mrs. Jerry Holmes Wiwere Mrs. Special guests cans of deviled ham. nize the need for vocational for more information. lliam Anderson and Mrs. John Drop batter by spoonfuls onto training, he said. Money is needGalarneau. VALLEY CHAPTER, OES well greased frying pan. Brown ed to finance the new school at 8 p.m. . Will meet Tuesday Refreshments were served by quickly and turn to brown other complex to be built on the 121 at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Tom Bryan, Mrs. Ted Mil- side. Serve in stacks with fresh acres already purchased. Some Mrs. Herald Vance and fruit garnish. Makes two to 70 acres of d ler, land is ALR CHAPTER ONE Mrs. Frank Breznick. available for future expansion. three dozen tiny omleta. Will meet .tonight at 7 p.m. with Mr. and Mrs. William Christensen, 1885 Oak Lane. Provo Store Phono 373-45Wilson W. Sorenson, j lf m Club Notes ter (Continued from Page "Person to tion." Communica- fessional Secretary program. After lunch Karla Toian s will present of KBYU-TThe Executives' Secretaries will sponsor their tenth annual "Fun of Communication" and fashfof Secretaries on Roxey Romney Holbrook, Seminar ion expert, will cfier office CounApril 20 at fee Riverside fashions for both mature and try Club, when distinguished young figures. The concluding speakers have been invked to talk will be by Dr. Ed L. Chrissession tensen, professor of communig address the cation research at BYU, on to which all working women "Communication and the Secre"f!nmmuniea!e In g v imritwl tary." '68" is the program title. ESI is a unique business Dr. Ernest L, Wilkinson, Salt women's organization since the Lake physician, will begin the membership actually belongs meetings at 9 a.m. with a talk to the firm, which appoints ihe designed to help women em- secretary to the top executive ployees maintain their health as its representative to the standards. Arch L. Madstn, group. Promotion of her firm president of Bonneville Corpo- as well as improving her own ration, will discuss "Worldwide professional skills is stressed. Communication. " Folio wing Directing the Seminar this will be a talk by Dr. David V. is Mrs. Joyce Thomas, year Stimpson, professor of psycholUtah Valley Hosrepresenting on will talk who at BYU, ogy pital, and chapter president is Mrs. Phyllis Christensen, repEXTRA FLAVOR resenting Goodbody and Co. 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