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Show Page THE HERALD. Prove 8C Itah. Sunday. February 24. 1980 Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary 2924 Is auxiliary was formed 54 years ago Provo Aeire will be 32 years old this year and the auxiliary. 31 Eagles Auxiliaries years old 1980 The year has been nationally "And let it and designated as the "Year begin with me each one of us," stated of the Family. ' acMadame President May cording to Mrs Thomas Thomas of the Provo Emphasis will be on family-servin- g programs, Eagle Aimlia'y 2924 The Eagles were activities family-base- d organized in Seattle in and 1898, and this year on membership growth Feb. 6 celebrated their It's a new year long 82nd anniversary. The program, but actually. "Harmony Heavenly"' is the theme chosen this year for all Fraternal of Order of family-oriente- d nothing new to Eagles and simmer; a girls drill ot Eagles statewide and who have always been team practices weekly to national dignitaries will dedicated to strengthen- perform at major Eagle visit Utah Valley From Aug 3 to 8 the ing the family as a basic events, along with all the unit of American society monthly Eagle adult Eagles Grand National All of the eight decades Convention will be held in the group has been in Sal' Lake Citv. a first for A banner Eagles have been year is in store for Utah in 1980. people helping people. Tens of thousands of A family breakfast is with the Utah State conEagles from the I S and held the first Sunday of vention being held in Canada will enjoy Utah s each month; a youth Provo May 8 Provo hospitality and scene rv party as planned for each Eagles Dan Thomas and D D. Billings of Brigham holiday; several family Pat Stubbs have been City and Dorothv Wilding campouts and outings are named as convention of Salt Lake City are on the agenda for spring chairmen and thousands nation! convention 15-1- chairmen Blanch Clark, original charter member of Provo. is Four Comers Regional president. The Eagles have long been known for their many projects to earn Olympics. Central Utah Enterprises. Gude Dogs for the Blind, several Utah Countv rest homes. Payson City Library. Chris tophi his for the Handicapped. Sub for Camp money to support Santa and a delegate to national, state and local Girls State charities This past year National chanties are those receiving aid in- heart, cancer, handicapclude Utah State ped children, the eklerlv. Hospital. Utah Boys diabetics and kidnev disRanch. Utah County ease sufferers Blind. Alpine Exceptional "Not one penny is ever Children. Handicap used for administration expenses." said Mrs. Thomas "Every cent donated through the Eagles goes directly to the chanty it was in- tended for." During the past year. was contributed $586,000 nationally for cancer research; S310.000 another for heart; for handicapped and crippled children, and $214,278 for the $473,167 MAY THOMAS Utah County Sheriff Jeep Patrol Volunteers Everything is to hand over to other areas and helping a mother her lost child." individuals in trouble The Utah County receive Sheriff Jeep Patrol s pur- pose is to give com- said Commander Dale munity service in search Barnett and rescue operations by The patrol handles assisting the Utah Countv searches and rescues unSheriff's Office. der the direction of the All of the services are Sheriff in all areas of the peid for by members county: mountains, themselves, even gas- rivers, lakes and deserts Another purpose of the oline, and their time is also donated freely. group is to assist law en"The best pay we can forcement officers in COM. DALE BARNETT white for easy iden- tification; a radio and The patrol also is first aid supplies. com volved in Among the group is munity activities as the always one radio which March of Dimes and Civil has contact with the Utah Defense. Highway Patrol (usually it is in the commander's There are 34 regular vehicle) and there are members of the patrol base stations in Orem and and 13 riders. Each at the sheriff's office in member provides his own order to provide instant equipment, a vehicle communication. which must be painU. Every member is re quired to carry an advances Red Cross First Aid card whk-includes 16 hours of first aid training each year. There are several specialists in the group, including two doctors, seven scuba divers for a underwater search. operates a concession ties have more than one. the east side of Orem. The ladies auxiliary is Each year they enjoy three or four trips into headed by Gail Waters. Provok. enabling the remote areas in Utah, ingroup to purchase cluding one each year to Newly elected officers in the patrol besides specialized emergency the Canyonlands "2a Barnett are: Lynn Wiequipment. The country patrol is lliams, first vice comThe patrol was affiliated with the mander; Louis Peterson, Emergency Medical organized 25 years ago National and Utah Jeep second vice commander; Technicians and expert and the men met in a Search and Rescue AsDeGraw, Gary mountain climbers. backyard garage. Now sociations. In Utah there secretary; John Alleman, In order to raise money they meet monthly in is a Jeep Patrol in every treasurer, and Doil for projects, the patrol their own clubhouse on countrv. and some coun Waters, quartermaster. stand during the summer at Harmon Park in Guild Members Assist Utah Valley Symphony The Utah Valley us understand and enjoy struments involved, the Guild, the concerts," said Ann music to be played. FreSymphony organized in 1962 with Lambert, this year's quently they play eMrs. Thales (Charonet president. xcerpts from their Smith as president, Symposiums, she ad- numbers. engages in educational ded, are held in lovely The group is looking and promotional ac- homes around the area tivities to further the and always become nice forward to two more socials as well as symposiums, the first on symphony. educational meetings. March 10 and the next on "Over the years we The artists who play at April 14; the annual much have money given to the symphony, but we also educate adults and children through symposiums designed to help Provo beginning at 7 p m. and Marilyn Petersen are Delicious dining, dancing in charge of the ball. to old and new music and Everyone is invited " the art auction at 9:30 Membership in the p.m. all promise to guild is open to everyone provide an entertaining interested in music and culture or in supporting evening. "We have marvelous art the very fine symphony. work from major artists of the western United The membership she said, luncheon was held Oct. 4, States," the Wednesday concerts Symphony Ball and Art "including our own Utah 1979 at Riverside Country are usually guests at the Auction. artists. Dick and Jessie Club at which time Dee The ball this year will Bastian are handling the Winterton and his troupe Monday symposiums. The guests usually dis- be held Thursday, March art while Gary and presented a program of cuss composers, in 27. at the Star Palace in Mildred Watts and Rod singing and dancing. PEO Sisterhood The PEO Sisterhood is a philanthropic and educational organization interested in bringing to women increased opportunities for higher educa- Officers this year Mrs. Lambert besides are Carol Pearce, vice president and presidentelect; LaRee Mathis, secretary; Monica Jones. tion. Jeri treasurer; It was founded in 1869 on the campus of Iowa Wesleyan University by Bartlome, luncheon Donna and Nancy chairman; Crawley Hardy, seven college women whose loyalty to each other led them to form symposiums; Marilyn Bateman, the sisterhood rather membership, and Beverly Duuford, orchestra representative. than allow themselves to be split up by accepting the sorority invitations several of them had received. ANN LAMBERT Credit Women international, Timpanogos Club Shrivers Clothing Store and a member of Timpanogos Club has served as District 9 president. This year the president members. Current is Dona Jensen of Zion's membership includes one First National Bank. Her of the charter members, theme for the year is. Beth Schofield. of As- "Green," urging each sociates Financial Co. member to grow richer She served as the second through education, extension and new challenge. president. The Timpanogos Club of Credit Women International (CWI) received its charter on Aug. 10, 1955 with 14 charter Serving 0- with Mrs. School, second vice presIt is designed to national conferences in ident; Janet McLeod. educate its members in addition to their regular Central Bank and Trust, the many facets of credit monthly breakfast third vice president; and to promote goodwill, meetings. LaVern Dutson. the fellowship and a better firms Lockhart Company, understanding among its Those Timthe members representing by personal secretary; Marilyn Club the at contact and Nebo to Financial Erickson, bring panogos Services, treasurer, and about a closer coopera- beginning of the 1978 year Richard Roach, Zion's tion between individual are: Collection ManagFirst National Bank, god- firms and the Credit ement Agency, Utah Bureau of Collections. Bureau. father. CWI members are inMembership in CWI is The states of Utah, Jensen are Loudean New Mexico, Colorado Lamb, Frontier Finance, composed of persons vited to attend district and Wyoming comprise first vice president; Lori employed in credit or col- conferences, state seminars and inter District 9. Dona Beck of Connin, Provo Canyon lection by local firms. DONA JENSEN Hearing Clinics. This Mark Williams, president of the Orem Sertoma Club, said that during the the club has East year up to its slogan. Service to Mankind. Sertoma International was established in 1912, "Rightstart Speech and Hearing With Youth" is the Clinic and are proud to theme this year of the have the Sertoma Club Kiwanis and the Utah Valley Timpanogos making it the second oldest service club in Hospital together. America. Many hundreds of service hours are rendered each year by Orem Sertomans in their participation in projects such as Speech and Hearing. Service to Mankind The Orem Sertoma Club is working to Project. vear we have become affiliated with the Utah Valley Hospital in the Club, National d The Newcomers Club was organized in 1965. as a Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club by Gerrie Monroe, local hostess. Mrs. Don Lowe was the first president. Later the name was changed to Utah County Newcomers presi- dent. He stated this is a program directed toward influencing the habits, personalities, and aspirations of young children. In addition, the club also helps support spirituality in the community. The big project of the Spiritual Aims committee is to honor youth of the community for outstanding achieve- ment in their respective churches. Other youth programs include the "Hope for America" honor to two outstanding sixth graders in each elementary school, and a city-wid-e track meet for elementary students. Through various fund MARK WILLIAMS many others. Other service projects include our yearly Sub ill! nUU lo UK Uldll llldll for - Santa program and projects are held to raise of the new club project, the Rent a Santa Project. money for Sertoma The Orem Sertoma Other service oriented National Speech and Club meets at noon every second and fourth Thursday at the Old Dan Tuckers Restaurant in Orem. Visitors welcome. The LaSertoma is the Women's Auxiliary of the Orem Club. To seek growth . . . Officers this year besides Williams are A- raising projects, inTHE P.L0. SISTERHOOD llan Tipton, secretary; cluding selling refreshGordon, ments at the Fourth of Richard treasurer; Doug Bear-dal- July Parade each year, Chapter Z, Provo sergeant - at - arms; the club is sponsoring the Ray Pollman, spon- new Timpanogos Kiwanis Mw Fwhs sorship vice president; Park south of the Timp-vieYico President left) Tmr Alan Booth, membership High School and is bcorinf Secretin Kirilyii Urkpatrick vice president; Steve helping the Provo City teittpmdini Secret Joyce Harris Swalberg. program vice Parks Department and Menu Shaffer president, and Stan Provo School District to EdnaCarrol upn Moore, past president develop a gathering Mary Smith and chairman of the center in the southwest board. portion of the park. -- l. w --n JSP MP At. pot-luc- AUXILIARY NO. ft Jjjrtttttittrtrcrrr International Peace high school: Cottey Junior College for Women, a ac- fully Canada for purposeful educational goals for self or service. the nuncooens CLUB PrMilen, NORMA BARTRAM Norma Bertram Efeise Harper Vk President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman ptnny toimn Judy Jantx Eiln Gardner Bonnie Eller The Newcomers Club meets for lunch the second Tuesday of each month, meets for the regular evening meeting the third Tuesday; ond plans an evening social the lost Saturday of each month. For membership information, call Norma Bartram at 7 224-192- Utah County Sheriff Jeep Patrol The men who belong to the Utah County Sheriff Jeep Patrol are from all walks of life and all professions, but they have one 2924 thing in common ... a concern for their f i I fellowman. u Thurv March 27, Dinner p.m, p.", W tobw Diiicinf 1978 1979 Officers 9 30 STAR PALACE 1979-198- 0 501 North 900 East Provo, Utah Cafl Jr. Past President President Vice President 2 Chaplain Conductor Vic Prttidtnt 2nd Vici President 3rd Vic President Socrotary Troaturtr ma Or Cary Witts Secretory Treasurer Inside Guard Outside Guard Trustees 7 tod I Marljii PtttrtM 3744435 ond Purpoit. To ngogt in tducationol promotional oc!iviti dtsignod to furthtr tht purpose and opport of tho Utah Volloy Symphony Orchestra and to contribute to the educational, cultural, and musical development of the youth and adult titixens of this area. Pwidtnt 1' Mkti A 7( "An Organization dedicated heping those in need." ART PRODUCTION CREDIT WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL Lamb Lori Conin Janot McCUod LaVtrn Dutwn Maralynn Erkkton credited liberal arts college at Nevada, Missouri, owned and supported by the Sisterhood since 1927; it. For tickets w Information Jnnn irs mi GUILD MRS. ARDEN FUCHS Scholarship Program, established in 1949 to of the provide scholarships for Utah Valley Credit Sisterhood, which main- foreign students to purUnion, Credit Bureau of tains four educational sue graduate study in the Provo, Utah Power and philanthropies: The PEO United States and Canada Light Co., Mountain Fuel Educational Fund, a and the Program for ConSupply Co.. Mountain revolving loan fund es- tinuing Education, esBell, Shriver's. tablished in 1907 to lend tablished in 1973 to money to women needing provide grants to women it for education beyond in the United States and EAGLES AND Formed Aug. 7, 1955 ludtan Security Bank, Universal Campus Federal Credit union. First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., Zions First National Bank. ir SYMPHONY BALL INTERNATIONAL Dona Commercial k ANNUAL CREDIT WOMEN'S Officers Co., FRATERNAL ORDER OF INVITES YOU TO THE OF Central Bank and Trust r; THE UTAH VALLEY TIMPANOGOS CLUB Lockhart Co.. The party in the winter. If you are a newcomer Through the years the to the area and would club has invited new resi- like to patricipate in dents to the area to get these activities and WILLARD LOVERIDGE acquainted with the area would like to meet some and to make new friends new friends, please call Timpanogos Kiwanis through the monthly Norma (Mrs. G.E.) Club was chartered on meetings and social ac Bartham of Orem at Jan. 25. 1963, and meets tivities. It is not af- Remember, we are evei7 Wednesday morn- - flliated with any other all strangers until we 7 at a.m. for ing organization or church. meet. Come and join us. breakfast. Activities offered deDr. with Serving pend on the desires of the Loveridge this year are group, such as: bridge, Harvey Fletcher, vice pinochle, bowling, president and presidentcrafts, elect: David L, Olpin, coffees" and luncheons Don secretary-treasureIf there is enough dePeterson, past president. mand, a baby sitting coMembers of the board is sponsored. of directors are Dr. op Monthly socials for Robert Hales, Ward couples are sponsored: Seybold. Steven Wood. dinDavid Lawrence. Curtis bowling, ners, parties, family outForsgren, Jess Bushman, luau Dick Douglas. James ings and the annual in the summer and the Winterton and Alfred Christmas wine tasting Blue X SYMPHONY Thrift. Associates Financial Services of Utah. Inc. Club. Trw X Join Newcomers To according to Dr. working Willard Loveridge, organize a new Sertoma Club in the Tri City Area of Lehi. American Fork and Pleasant Grove and are taking applications for membership at this time. Any interested person should contact Tom Lamoreaux at 756- - Heritage Program and Hand-in-Han- Adjustment Bureau. Murray First Thrift and Loan Co.. Nebo Financial Services, Frontier Finance Co., United All Invited Provo Timp Kiwanis Club Orem Sertoma Club Knight dedicated They themselves to improvement ?nd each other. The PEO Sisterhood is now an international organization with over 4,850 chapters and 200.000 members. The imagination and determination of the seven young women is reflected today in the Auxiliary Mother Auditor f Elaine CHsworth May Thomas Vivian Loveless Marcia Butterfield Jackie Washburn Cora Swenson Bonnie Petroff Arlene Daulwader Hattie Murphy lorna Morrey, Barbara Millet loretta Taylor Louise Nelson Louise Nelson I. " I ' I rf T i rV' |