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Show re eS 3” Sunday Herald 13C Clubs and Organizations Involve Citizens inCivic Affairs ELAYNE FARLEY President TW!LLA NEWBURY President | MRS, WELDON TAYLOR MRS, i President Seventh Year BPW Club BYU Women Executives’ For National Secretaries Secretaries ‘ The BYU Womenis an o1 rganFounded in 1919, the Business jation which began inforr lly and Professional Women’s Club when President MRS, JOYCE THOMAS tient The Annual Seminar for Secast- retaries and anofficial visit is a nationally federated club, peimhall called consisting of women members {NEST SALEKNO MRS, President | | MRS. EUNICE BISHOP President MAS. PAUL VALGARDSON President Nineteenth County Medical And | Century Club Dental Associations | Federated th Century Club The Women’s Auxiliary to the| Chartered in 1961, the Amer- a memberof the Corpor who are successfully engagedin he would like to have the wives at a business or profession : of the faculty organized as a Just be NCH President _ Timpanogos Women rict Dental Society| ic: ‘an Association of Medical Asto support and ex- sistants of Utah County is an “Individual Invelvement" is and goals of the active component society of the theme and goal the National Secretaries - Meetings are held monthly at group, for the purpose of fosExecutives’ Secretar- {ail who have tend the i of Medi- woman whobelongs iation ciation, organized in February the Women’s Cultural Centerin tering sociability among the A FirmNight and the dental profe jon and to assist| American 1962, has an active member-'Provo. “Plan for Progress — faculty families and providing traditional Executives’ Night project of the club| iB the eration of Women's ¢ of this year, This works in with ship of 30 secreta in Utah All Systems Go,” themees the some recreation, will be held late: in the year. was to start a movement dental health and dental educa-| a {American Association of Medi- the theme of “Progress 69." County. current year. He appointed a committee at The Seminarfor Secretaries Provo Publiclibrary. Mrs, Ern. " Another aim is to promote|cal Assistants (AAMA) The Timpanogos First DisThis year marks the 27th) Objects of BPWare to elevate the next faculty meeting and/is sponsored annually as a est Salerno is the current pre Ee % annivers? for the national the landetds for women in/asked Mrs. Eastmond to eet as forkstop for all professional iden’ PIES: acquaintanceship among den- Objectives of the Association ttrict takes in the area of Provo families, that fellowship|are to educate and inform the ation, which was found- business and in professions; to chairman. business women whoare interto Lehi. There are 11 clubs that adition and purpose of tists’ may increase and stimulate a|physician’s assistant so that she! 942 to elevate the stan- promote theinterest of bnsiness’ 4+ the end of the school year ested in a stimulating and participate and are under the lis group has changed very feeling of local cooperation, National and State Federation dards of the secretari and professional women; 10 president Brimhall suggested learning session. The day-long, little in its long existence, : year many activit fession by uniting, for mutual bring about a spirit of coopera- 15) the women organize as the event will be held at Riverside} except for the modern stress are planned for the elzmentary benefit, women who are or tion among business and pro- By Faculty Wives, which they Country Club on April 12 and on the promotion of progand secondary schools are she serves. She also strives at The members work together have been engaged in secretari- fessional women; to extend op- gig Later the name was will feature a series of dis- resSS. as a district and also with the culminated during Children’s all times to cooperate with the al work. portunities to business and pro- changed to BYU Faculty Wom- tinguished speakers in fields Membership is by invitation state in fine arts, international Dental Health Week which is|medical profession in improv\affairs, public affairs, communNSA encourages secretaries fessional women through edu- en in order to include the wom- related to business and profes-| and js limited to 31 active mem- the first week in February. ing public relations. sional offices. - cation along lines of industrial. en on the faculty proper. ity improvement, education, to Fecome Ce! aan : bers, and 16 associate members. | To begin the week thir |_ President of the club, Mrs, scientific and vocational activial Secretaries, a status achi Secretaries, Ine-,/Mtestings are held the second| year, a silver toothbrush |Eunice Bishop, will fulfill her, |home Jife and conservation. In the fall of 1959 the name _is Executives’ a unique business women’s |, 14 fourth Fridays of each by successfully completing a ties. “Unity in Diversity,” is the term in office by this April, and’ was presented to the first The Provo Business and was once again changed when organization as the member-| month at.an appointedplace two-day, six-part examination. |she will turn over her duties |motto of the members and innal Women’s Club the staff members and wives anoCe tel Althoughthis is primarily a babyborn during Children’s Several Utah County secretar- Prof o Mrs, Alverda Hunter of \volvement of youth is the priDental Health Week. of staff members joined the received its charter in 1924 jes are nowparticipating in a mary objective. \group . to the group. The representa-|literary organization, anaual | The annual poster contest was |Springville, preparation-study course for two years after the State of | To be eligible for membership ‘They work closely with the this examination, and some of Utah received iis charter to | From a handful of enthusia tive must be a top woman! contributions ars made to some held among junior and si a woman mustbe currently em. universities of the state to bring high school students with prizes \tie women whose desire it organize clubs within the them plan to sit for the exexecutive or secretary to the local institution each year, b ployed by a licensed doctor of the women of the district and |to promote friendship, intellec- ton executive of the firm. Mem- vote of the membership,_ presented to many. New dent tal state, amination in May. medicine who is a member of||state to the campuses to enjoy health books and literature «ino tural and cuitural development bership in each of the 50 chapthe American Medical Associa- |many of the choice educational Highlights for 1969 include Immediately an aa the BYU Women’s Organization t s of the international organ- j The Nineteenth Century Club were obtained by the Auxiliary|;; its years “Bosses Nii ght,’ when an out- the members began National Federation |and placed in alll school liprar-|"0" She may be employed in ‘experiences that the universities tion is limited to 100 firms,| sined- the Hob Y , by bas grown to an active memSAA standing local businessman. will service to the community by each representing a different}! Women’s Clubs on May 14, ies throughout the country by an administrative or technical joffer. The annual convention capacity, The Association is takes place in the spring and is be selected as “Boss of the pledging to build a bandstand Pership of some 500 women. — professional classification. | 1892, and has he'd continuous public health nurses, \growing quite rapidly in Utah’ Mrs. Weldon J. Tayloris this The Utah County Chapter membershipin that organization the Book year"; the program of the in Pioneer Park at a time when markers with clever County and throughout the hosted by the Orem clubs this year, “Safety-Rally "Round the band concerts were very popu- Year's president. annually provides a scholar |{f0r over 75 years, \dental themes taken from prize country as doctors are coming’ year. observance of Secreta:- lar, The special project this The BYU Womenhelped staff ship to assist a woman busiFlag’ A program committee of winning posters are given to all to realize that their Medical As- Officers of the club are Mrs. ies Week, April 6; a special year was to contribute Christ- a table in the Provo Post Office ness student at BYU. Funds for} three members is electea grade school students. honor night program recogniz- mas gifts through the Ameri- to assist the BYU student UNI- the scholarship are provided by| annually, and their duty is year sixth graders were pro- |sistant is an important part of| their practice and that an asan oil selling esha the seminar. ing outstanding secretarial stu can Red Cross to the soldiers | to select a theme and ar- |vided book covers printed with sistant who is well informed ‘ny Vitis. CEF organization in dents from,,each Utah County UNICEF Christmas cards. The The board of officers for the| range programs for one |these same dental themes. All| and eager to learn more,is in- ident; Mrs, Leeman Bennett, High School, and. establishment yeat is directed by Mrs, Joyce) year in advance, second grade students through-||dispensible to good doctor-pa- Orem, second vice president; GEO ee profits from the sale of these of a Future Secretaries AssociMrs. James Bullock, Provo, Thomas, representative from! The theme this year was out the country benefit from) ation chapter to be sponsored in 1924, but later gave way '9 a cards are used to assist the Utah Valley Hospital. Others adopted from the National Fed-|tooth brush kits provided by) tient relationship. jcorresponding secretary; Mrs, bythe Timp Valley Chapter of yearly " scholarship for a fresh- Needy children throughout the are Mrs. Winifred Jones, The| eration: “Buil. With Youth For Proctor and Gamble Company |¢p, According to Mrs. Bishop, in J. Edwin Baird, Orem, recordis time of growing automation mangirl at the BYU to enable WO!) NSA. This will be the first NSA each year. Daily Herald, vice president; | A Better World.” and national concern about pub- ing secretary; Mrs. William chapter in Uta County, and her to have a sophomore vear The organization also assisted Mrs, Trudy Beckstrom, Pacific) , Orem treasurer; — Tihs year, apples were lic health, it is the concern of| in expanding the activities of the second such chapter in the there. States Cast Iron Pipe Co., sec. presented to all elementary the doctor and the medical as. Mrs, J. D. Pyne, Orem,historiIn addition to the yearly the Host-Family program retary; Mrs. Maxine Biggins, ORIGINATED PHRASE state. schools in the Provo-Orem sistant that their patient fee] an, and Mrs. Gwen Wetherell, ent | Prudential Federal Savings and) he phrase, “Everybodytalks area in appreciation for the heis a person and not a number, Provo, auditor. During the past year Timp scholarship for many years, do- program was designed to o1 nations weregiven to the Ameri-| the foreign student to American Lo: Valley Chapter won the Chapan, treasurer; Mrs. Beth/about the weather, but nobody efforts put forth by the can Red Cross infantile paraly- familylife. ter Professional Development sis, crippled children, cancer,) In order to make our New- poe era ee Supply does anything about it” is gen teachers in providing young jCompany, sergeant- at- arms; erally credited to Mark Twain,| people with good education award for excellence in educa- rheumatic fever and Provo comer faculty wives more welWe Storrs, Heneenen 5 Knit but it is believed to have orig-| in dental health and oral tional programming. Member- Public Library for books of their come, an AutumnTea, for ther Shop, memb=rehip dtrector; inated with Charles Dudley} hygiene. choosing. entertainment, was added to ship in NSA is open to all womMrs, Marion Kavach ev of t Warner, a co-author with Twain President for this year is Officers of the club are Twilla the program, en of unquestionable character Mrs. John Bench of Orem. Newbury, president; Leola Ste’ The programs this year Notebook director; Mrs.) and integrity, who have had wart, first vice president; served to involve the BYU |Co., Florence Jeffs, First Security secretarial training, at least two Eloise Fillmore, second vice Women inthe vital world issues eee of Utah, program direcPurpose: To engage In edilucational and promotional years of secetarial experience. president; Vilate J. Myers, cor- of the day. tor. activities designed to further the purposes and and who are actively employed responding secretary; Norma as secretaries. support of the Utah Val ey Symphony Orchestra Reich, recording secretary; Theinternational organization Elizabeth Harmer, treasurer; andto contribute to the educational, cultural, and has over %3,000 members in 594 Mary Schwartz, parliamentarof musical development of the youth and adult DEAN MENDENHALL chapters throughout the United jan, and Evelyn M. Thompson, citizens of this area. The National Secretaries Ass'n Provo Unit No. 13 States, Canada, Mexico, Argen- past president. (International) tina, Bahamas, Costa Rica, Fin- Twilla Newbery, president, i] Mrs. George E. Meecham ... 2.20.0... President OFFICERS FOR 1968-69; land, Republic of Panama and extends a welcometo all vusiI} Mrs. Fred Bown .... Ist Vice President Peru. It represents the iargest ness and professional women Mrs. Boyd Reynolds . 2nd Vice President President ........ +eeees Mrs. Lamar S. Hills organization of businesswomen whocare to join Provo Business Mrs. Troy A. Mott Secretary in the. world. and Professional Women’s Club. Vice-President ........ . Mrs. Joe Ashworth Mrs. Frank M. Barber ..... Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall .. ».. Historian .» Mrs, Lynn Ravsten will feature the May 14. otto “They ities of Utah County © a The Timp Valley Chapter of jPittsburgh-Des Moines THE UTAH VALLEY SYMPHONY GUILD Steel of “The Gilded Age.” AME RICAN LEGION AUXILIARY TIMP VALLEY CHAPTER WOMEN’S AUXILIARY TO THE PROVO DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY | Better Letters Better Learning Better Living If It is the intent of the Auxiliary, that every child within the bounds of the Provo District Dental Society, come in contact with some type of dental health education Mrs. LaMar Sykes . | Elaine Farley Ruth Newell Josephine Chaitietd . Cente ie anc President Vice President + Comespending Hecretary Recording Secretary Ada Frizzell Betty Blamires ss | i Treasurer | Mrs. . Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Historian Treasurer Historian and Reporter \ John R. Bench Gordon ‘Taylor Gaydon Winger Larry Francie | Mrs. Boyd Greenwood Looks Forward to UTAH COUNTY CHAPTER of =” EXECUTIVES secu, INC. With membership belonging to all of Utah County's most progressive business and professional firms. Dedicated to the interest of member firms through personal association, interchange of information and * Organized to provide opportunities for intellectual. cultural and spiritual development of its members. President Second Vice-President . and protect high standards and general interest of oe ee reasurer Sponsors of the aanval Semingrfor Secretaries Mrs. Weldon J. Taylor Mrs. Briant Jacobs Mrs. Percy Burrup First Vice-President mutual assistance. and pledged to extend, encourage womenin sectetarial odministrative work. out the following programs: Historian ....... Child Welfare Civil Defense Girls’ State Gold Star Mothers Poppy Day Foreign aRelations: Rehobilitati Community Service + E Reporter and News Editor Histovian Auditor Mrs. Rodney Turner . Mrs, Elliot A. Butler Mrs, Marvin Neison Mrs. Milton Backman Mrs, Richard G. Grimmett Americanism Legislation ; ; National Security Education and Scholarship | | ++. Mrs. Willis Gardner Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary No. 2924 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | of | UNIVERSITY WOMEN PROVO BRANCH New Horizons An organization for wives of BYU faculty, staff members, female faculty and staff. Recording Secretary .... . Mrs. Robert Allred sees. Mrs. John R. Rupper Treasurer ......++.06 Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., at 287 East 100 North, Provo City, Utah. during every school year. President Vice President . Chaplain Wecooperate with the American Legion in carrying Meetings held in Wilkinson Center 3rd Thursday of each month nate Than We” 1968-69 Officers of Eagles Auxiliary The American Association of University Women is an international organization whose purpose is to enable college women to continue their intellectual growth. Fellowships are given each year for Doctoral study and post Doctoral study, OFFICERS 1968-69 President Vice President d Viet President Secretary I i] Mrs, Joe Ashworth Mrs. LaMar Hills Mrs. Grant Webster Mrs. Lorin D, Wilson Mrs. Rhea Reeve Jr. Past Madam President Madam President Madam Vice President . Madam Chaplain Madam Conductor Madam Inside Guard ... Madam Outside Guard Madam Treasurer Madam Secretary . Auditor ‘Trustee ‘Trustee ‘Trustee Auxiliary Mother Idona Partridge Verla Johuson Patsy Lopez Rachel Loveless Lora Bertelsen Alma Thomas Glenda / Orpha . Louise Nelson seeeGlenda Ainge Vea Peterson Shelda Ford Eva Nelson . Blanche Clark |