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Show r 1 J. Depot News Mia Barbara Kckanoba, Mtwl gr4 teacher at Imb eatery school readies the projector far tka Sahara Vll-l- ii akaaiaf af slide af bar aatlra Hawaii at tka final aiaaUaK af tka Aaaarlatia far Childhood Ed oration IatamaUanal laat Tharadsy at Darla high, school-- . - . KAYSVILLE Final meeting of a lecture on customs of her people. tha year for tka Davit chapter, At Miss Kekauoha hat taught her stuaoclatioa for Childhood Education dents soma authentic Hawaiian International was bald Thursday dances which the children demonMay 13 at 4 p.m. at Davit high strated during the program. school. During tha meeting a new first vice second president. Forest Barker of Miit Barbara Ktkauoha, Center-villtha Sahara at elementary school, taacbar Village grada school presented was Installed. Julia Layton was elementary slide of her native Hawaii and gave reinstated aa secretary of tha a group, according to Richard 8. Stevenson, publicity chairman of the group. Other officers of tha organisation include Mrs, Bessie W. Stevens, president; Isabella Smith, secretary, and Dorothy Adams, treasurer. Committee chairmen include La Von Mitchell, publications; Richard Stevenson, publicity and program; Ada Blackham and Myrtle Cooper, hospitality; Mable Claaaon, legislature; Mildred Gunnell,' member ship; Olive Wlxom, parents correlator and Virginia Merrill and Alta Stevens, adviser. S$0 Clearfield Lumber Co I Clearfield, UU1 Phone 438-- ? .r-- was held Naval Supply LECTUr.ES AT A. C. E. L MEET Rear Admiral C. U. C.ltilsn and Cmdr. V. E. Ambrose, Depot Planning Officer, returned from Washington last Saturday. While In Washington they conferred with Vice Admiral C, W. Fox, Chief of Nary Material, and Rear Admiral M-.' L. Royer, Chief of tha Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. Last Tuesday Rear Admiral and Mrs, C. H. Cillilan left for Long Beach, Calif, where tha Admiral will be the guest speaker at tha Long Beach Chamber ef Commerce Armed Forces Day Celebration. They will also enjoy a brief holiday with their daughter Miss Barbara Cillilan, who is a resident of Long Beach. 1st Lt and Mrs. V. & M unwell, 1st Lt and Mrs. J. J. Boley, 1st Lt and Mrs. C. V, Jarman and 1st. Lt aod Mrs. R. C, Morton wera last Wednesday at a dinner given in the commissioned officers mesa In honor of Brigadier General Fred & Rebbllard, UJ3. M-Commanding Officer of tha Marina Corps Depot of Supplies, San Francisco. Guests also included Mr. sn Mr. F. A. Kuhlman, CoL and Mrs. G. B. McGary, Col N. H, Nelson, Col and Mrs. J. D. Hittle, Cmdr, and Mrs, R. F, Lynch, Cmdr. and Mrs. V. E. Ambrose, MaJ, and Mrs. R. A. McCabe, and CapL and Mrs. G. L Dixon. Brigsdisr General Robbi lard was a guest speaker at Armed Forces Day Celebration in Ogden. Tha May Tima Buffet Dance Ust Saturday in tha com- missioned officers mess. Two hun-- " dred of tha depot personnel attended. Tha dub was gaily decorated with graea and yellow streamer and lovely spring flowers. Two prises war awarded tha ganUemea with the spring, lest bow tie and the gayest argyls socks. In charge of arrangements were Li, Cmdr. L. 0. Johnson, Lt J. A. Chspdelatne, Lt. J. G. Gull-lo- t, Li, F. A. Dicksrhoff and Lt (Jg) D. L. Christenson, Preceding the-M- ay et Tim-Buff- Danes many informal cocktail held at the depot quarter. Lt Comdr, and Mrs, . T. MacDonald entertained Mr and Mr. V. E.' Allan, Jr, and Mrs. H. J Sherlock, Lt (jg ) D. C Mehaf-fe- y and Ensign and Mrs. C. W. Rixey. Lt Comdr. and Mrs, C. C. Pusey ware boats to Comdr. and parties wera Mrs. J, A, Wright Lt Comdr. and Mrs. E. T. Phillips, Lt and Mrs. D. D. Peterson, and Lt and Mrs. W. E: Zielinski Lt and Mra, E. E, Darrow entertained Mr. and Mra. J. K. McAuliffs, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Burt and Lt. and Mrs. J. A Chapdelalne, Lt and Mrs. V. S. Munaett had as their cocktail guests 1st Lt and Mrs. C. V. Jarman, and Mr, and Mra, E. W. Cott-schal- Lt Comdr. Phillip. Thursday night and Mr. E. T. MacDonald had a farewell cocktail party for Lt Comdr. and Mrs, II. IL Hough. Their guests were Comdr. and Mr. R. G. Lavenson. Lt Comdr. and Mr. E. T. Phillips, Lt and Mra. E. M. Kline and 1st Lt and Mrs, V. 8. MunscH. Dinner guests of Lt Comdr. and Mra. E. A. Phillip JvajsuUe, Paris I y Thunt, May 22, 1S32 Pc- -t 0 last Friday wre Lt Comdr. and Mr. H. H, Hough, Comdr. and Mra. R, G. Lavenson and Lt, and' Mra, E. M. Kline, Comdr, and Mrs, F. E. Johnstone also entertained tha Houghs and Lt and Mrs. E. M. Klin at dinner. k. aigSBBMffaeijams Lt and Mra H. - IL with thsir Hough children, Melinda and Tommy, have left for tha west coast where Lt Comdr. Hough will Join ths Pacific Fleet Before (heir departure they were entertained by their many 'friends. Wednesday night. Lt and Mrs. E. M. 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