Show STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN OGDEN r SUNDAY MORNING UTAH v vy- 1961 MAY 21 r" w i ESA Utah State Council Announces New Officers the great good looks of i Utah State Council of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International held its annual state convention recently in Moab with Mrs James L of Ogden president of the State Council in charge season Officers of the 1961-6- 2 installed and during elected were the convention and Mrs Raymond Young of Ogden was selected to serve as the new president Other new officers are: First vice president Mrs Joseph Layton of Salt Lake City second vice president Mrs Jack Mahoney Milford corresponding secretary Mrs James A Rainey Ogden recording secretary Mrs J Marion i— x r - V Hughes Milford treasurer Clyde Burnett Salt Lake ' historian Milford Mrs John C publicity Mrs J be featured in a recital today ‘ 1 l j " Young Pianist to Be Featured In Recital Today in Roy j — sF e I 1 City Hanley Garthe - 't v' t w MRS RAYMOND YOUNG is the new president of Utah State Council of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Interna' ' : tional City f h‘ d Y' (mTf ' The outstanding Chapter Award of-- i Salt Lake City Outstanding was presented to Alpha Delt Chap- scrapbook winner Alpha Sigma of ter of Milford the second place Ogden and runner-u- p : was Alpha winner Alpha Beta Chapter Og- Beta Chapter also of Ogden Out den and third place Alpha Sigma standing yearbook award was : pre Ogden The outstanding girl award was sented to Alpha XI Chapter Salt presented to Mrs Tom Montgomery Lake City and runner-u- p Alpha Beta Ogden The key speaker for the convention was Miss Kay McLaughlin of the second vice Durango Colo of the Epsilon Sigma Alpresident International pha Plans are being made by the sevmembers of Ogden to attend eral Frederic Dixon concert pianist the ESA International Convention will present his senior class in a in Tulsa Okla in June to support at the Crystal Mrs Zogmaister who is a nominee piano - recital Ball Room of Hotel Ben Lomond for t the ESA International Council Recording Secretary today at 4:30 pm Those whose reservations are conAn invitation is extended to firmed in Tulsa are: Mrs Zogfriends and all those interested Selections from the works of maister Mr and Mrs Raymond Scott Bach Chcpin Debussy Young Mr and Mrs Glain HanReinhold MacDowell and Liszt will sen! Mr and Mrs Darrell Cottle and Mr and Mrs Danzo Shiramizu be presented Those who will participate on the program are Mary Wilson Louise Kathleen Cook Richard TRY BEEF Degn Smuin Diane Douglas Sandra Farnsworth and Jean Pettersen PLUS IV I I'V V - 'f For your ‘ ROY— An afternoon of music will Lord’s Prayer” by Albert H Ma be presented by J Lance Parker lotte ‘‘Sheep May Safely Graze” student of Mrs Maggie Gammell J S Bach “Concerto in A Minor today at 2:15 pm in the Roy Allegro Moderato” Grieg “Carnival Fourth-Fift- h Ward Chapel 2100 W Suite For Two Pianos” Alexander Tansman and “Fantasie Impromp5300 S The young pianist is a son of tu Op 66” Frederic Chopin “Concert Etude in F Sharp Min-io- r Mayor and Mrs 0 Dean Parker 36” Edward MacDowell “Invic-tus- ” Concerto orchestrations on the Victor Bruhn "Sweet Little j will be second piano played by Mrs Gammell Douglas Brian will Jesus Boy” Robert MacGimsey render baritone vocal I selections “The Streets of Laredo from AmerHe will be assisted ion second ican Ballads” Roy Harris “Ragand dual piano numbers by Jackie time Base” f Virgil Thomson “The Frost Miss Frost is a daughter of Juggler” Ernest Toch and f'Concer- Mr and Mrs George Frost and to No 3 Allegro Conbrio” Ludwig VanBeethoven also a student of Miss Gammell The public is invited The program will consist of ‘‘The Evening With Robert Frost Packed 'Em in at Capital ! 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tinkering history of the United States” After this delightful beginning he then recited a number of his own poems — most of them from memory some new ones as well as old favorites The recital was interspersed with appropriate bits of it was an unforgettable evening unofficial Ameri- his own salty humor The We all felt that we had been in can poet laureate held the large the presence of true greatness and audience spellbound for an hour and most grateful for such an exwere a half as he alternately' chatted informally and read from his poems ceptional opportunity He began with a short talk about ‘‘science" He said he felt flat- Pre-Natal tered that so many people would show such an interest in the arts when all the emphasis seemed to To be on science these days He said NEW YORK (UPI) — Some of the he didn’t think scientists were spoiling the moon for poets and lovers physiological changes of normal "Some people worry about pregnancy may affect to a mild science because science doesn’t degree the employed woman’s abilseem to know where it is going” ity to work Dr Miltorj L McCall he said “If doesn’t need to know and Dr Robert J Trace reported It’s none of its businessl” recently in the Pennsylvania MediMentioning the “Dedication” he cal Journal wrote to preface his reading of “The But the doctors said that with Gift Outright” at President Ken- thorough individualized pre-natnedy’s 'inauguration he said “It care the effects can be minimized Wallace F Bennett Pouring rain didn’t dampen the spirits of some 800 Washingtonians who gathered in the auditorium of the new State Department Building recently to spend “An Evening with Robert Frost” It was’ an invitational affair Lucky indeed were those who received invitations as By Mrs d V Mrs Banks of Milford and parliamentarian- Mrs Kingsley Varley of Salt Lake City Appointive officers named by Mrs Young are: Welfare chairman Mrs Glain Hansen Ogden ways and means chairman Mrs Dallas Tanner Moab education director Mrs James Anderson Moab and chaplain Mrs R C Clay Salt Lake LANCE PARKER accomplished young pianist j ttnll Evan-Picon- er Zog-maist- DuPont's polyester fiber oven ee Care Assure Work al A dr THE PRICELESS1 LOOK - 1 S4oo : ' IMPORTED FROM ITALY When you wear MACSH ORE'S camisole tunic sashed and tucked to fit and flatter you'll walk to the tune of wolf whistles and honking horns Little or no iron cot-- i ton broadcloth is'a traffic stopper too on wash day White black ccral and aqua Sizes 30 to 38 Simmer's the time for these airy unusual imports done with all the skill and verve the Italians are noted for? 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