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Show Sundav of the Provo Women's Council will host the annual honor program Wednesday at 8 p m at Literary Section the women's Cultural Center. 310 W 500 N., Provo It is open to members and the public. Honored will be Billie Loader and Council Honor Gordon W. Bullock. Mrs. Loader will exhibit a collection of antique dolls. Models will also of her antique ladies fashions. A vocal program will be presented bv Mr. Bullock. Active in civic affairs. Mrs show-som- Loader has served on the Program During her two years as council president she presented several authentic period fashion shows from her collection to help raise funds for the organization As a poet, she won second place in poetry at the State I'tah Federation of Women s Clubs Convention last year Active in the LDS Church, she has held offices in Primary and YVYMIA and has been Relief Society president Born in Idaho, she met her husband. Elvin E. Loader at Bngham Young University and they Irve two children Ad- visory Board for Utah Technical College in Provo for two years, was a Red Cross Board Member, member of Provo City Beautification committee and served 12 years as a volunteer for I'tah County Immunization Clinic. She is immediate past president of the Provo Women's Council and has held many positions in the organization. She is presently on the council board, and is a member of Delta Arts Section. Gordon Bullock was executive vice of the Provo president ( manager Chamber of Commerce from April 1973 to December 1979 He owned and operated Bullock Sales and Service from 1962 to 1973 and is now owner of Bullock Enterprises, an advertising business and retail outlet in Provo. He has been on the Board of Directors of the Utah County Boy's Club and campaign director of the March of Dime foundation. He was also chairman of the Small Business ministration Advisory Council April 6. 1980. THE HERALD. Utah-Pa- Benefit Club He was awarded Outstanding Young Men of America Award in 1970 and has served on the advisory councils of Utah Council of Retailers. Utah Technical College and KBYU Radio and Television Born in Canada, he became a naturalized American citizen in 1956 He graduated from BYU in 1961 in radio and television broadcasting and has served in the national guard, reserve and was on active dutv from 1961-6- &L A High Priest in the LDS church, he has held many positions of leadership He filled an LDS mission to England. He is married to Glenda Glover Bullock and thev have seven children 1 Gordon W. Bullock Luncheon "The Year of the FamiMoments To Remember" is the theme of the annual Catholic Women's League benefit luncheon to be held April 19 in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Utah. ly Combining fashions from ZCMI with singing and danrine talents of local personalities, the program will feature professional models as well as league members modeling clothes and accessories for all sizes, ages, and occasions in keeping with the theme of the luncheon. A social hour will begin at 11:30, with luncheon at 12:30. Tickets are $8.50 per person to include three hours of free parking at the ZCMI parking terrace. Reservations may be made by calling Kay or Trueblood, Ella Blakemore, before the deadline of 484-253- April 16. All proceeds from this affair are designated for Our Lady of the Mountains Retreat House, a recently established Catholic facility, which is available for use by all church groups. ... 11 SERVICES 245 NO. UNIVERSITY IN PROVO- - New FREE Service WEDDING CONSULTING Ipw West coordinate jour entire weMffl. ill 375-680- 0 RENTAL TUXEDO Sim lie 3 SU 373 1722 I pi TRAVEL WORLD Honeymoons 374- - 6200 JACK WEST Movers lentals hnrtitnns Decoritions 375- - 6800 BRIDAL LOFT Weddme. 375-544- Conns 5 We're as reasonable as anyone in the valley... and we will not be undersold!!! SAVE OVER ON YOUR WEDDING SERVICES CALL 373-172- 43 He was president of both the Provo and State Chamber of Commerce, producer and emcee of the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant for two years, and is past president of Provo Timp Lions wmwTimm Women's lack and ge Ad- Billie Loader Catholic Provo. 2 , , . . 4 4 . i , 4 i i i 4 . . .if |