Show yw v vflR" — WWWy " ' $ ifr NS 'XnS ' 1 ' ' ' 4 - -I - 8 ' ' V" V V ?5 i ' 'V a £ ' v £4 ' s X '&N' K’w'V 'Vi1 nsi it I i I S OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 ' 1954 ' t s JL J ' -i- yWMM‘’-eewwssw- n v WV N N 1 ' ' -- A I Vj i t $ this Is National Jaycee Week the 200 local young men comprising this organization in'Ogden re going over theicplns for their 30 some odd projects that they put into operation during the year LET THE JAYCETTES DOJTl A There are 200000 Jaycees in the United States and the organization has extended into 50 foreign countries Its purpose is to bring the true principles of democracy to the ' world Ss' £ V ' ? J£ ''it I : t ' i- - ' y ' I ' & l x I y ' ) 1 r t r i V v: I s I £ ? V i 1 aaMaesr 4todb?A)6uu-16- bid Below: Bill Froerer chairman of "Miss Ogden" contest to be sponsored by the "S v- yx Jaycees in April explains its qualifications to Marlene Arave (left) Ruth k and Shirley Francis potential V Roe-lin- 'VX V vy J i 'V 'V S - Above: Len Allen and Wib Cook chairman of national Jaycee convention to be held here in May check reservations with Byron Hillstrom hotel clerk to accommodate visiting Jaycees et y i rm :: -f ‘r- - f K f :r I v l‘ v - V V PERSON - to - PERSON 1953 The "party train” Short Visit t chugged its way out of town as Miss Jeanette" Morrell ' ’ &?“ Ste ites settled down for a quiet lull parents Dr and Mrs Joseph R ° ano“er ezr Morrell She flew back the week- - To Chicago begins"6 ‘ “ Kckini up bit M fun Satur- B - fro Rv was the of Mrs day night family Vegs “dtheJoPh EE vans Andrews) to her parents Mr and Maysie Eccles when they enter- thp Knife and Fork v tained her at the Top of the Town club dinner in Salt Lake City at Mrs J H Andrews and her sis- at dinner to honor her birthday n0tel Utah Monday night to hear ter Virginia when she left Mon-ry and plan- - day (or Chicag0 to Join her hus humorist Scott EcdeTani Ecclesthe John i band Dr Feeny who is serving the Stanley Spencers of Salt Ms final year of residency at Lake City were there with Mrs Luncheon Northwestern University’s Eccles But “ Violets in December! ncw hospital — and these were African violets Attractive Tea Matthei had a They Return Louis P Mrs v‘4 v A warmth of hospitality pre- inrhpnn at her home for 24 Te !: Stokes are vailed at' the home of Mrs Wal- - members Wamngton of the' Utah African ' lace H Ellis Monday afternoon violet Society The cuests in- - diking over the good time they when she and her sisters Mrs cluded 20 from Salt Lake City jjf? ithMtheir sJn ?fd dahter' "lun fs: and 'Mrs W R Biown Mrs u£?e ?fsj Rich invited 150 Anthony J Lund Mrs A W Pet-- Stokes over the holidays The lor call for tea This com- - ty and Mrs St2kf® are residing at W Nelson of guestj to a senes of three parties 0gden AfterHenry pleted H Aild luncheon the group given by Mrs Ellis and Mrs Rich viitpd thp homp of parh nedpn with the Herbert Woods who just from two weeks in DePouring at the beautifully ar-- member to study her violet col- - returned Mich with ttheir troit ranged tea table were Mrs Royal lection and daughter Dr and Mrs' Al- v Eccles Mrs Louis H Peery Mrs bert Leland Steinbach The Joseph R Aforrell Mrs James II Ogden Visitor DeVine and Mrs Horace H Walk- - "Adding an extra sparkle to the Wo°ds also spent some time in er Those assisting were Mrs John Hinckley home during the Chicago One of their thrills was Jack Felt Jr Mrs Matt S Brown- - holidays was a visit from Mrs a Phone ’call from their son Dee n ing Miss Ginger Ellis Mrs John Hinckley's nephew Sgt Robert Wo°ds who is secretary of the A Lindquist and Mrs Frank B H Lifton of Bristol Tenn who Eastern States LDS Mission Ellis had just flown in from Korea He (continusd n Page 2B) ' T ‘tT”? i U a 'li v: a tie’5 “ “n’ has been stationed with the U S flew Marines there He has left for his H-n- k ' tJ i i ' " anp-jPatrs- i ' son-in-la- - —a iriwkvMqMv w V |