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Show — | "Belle of the Y’, Two Attendants About People | Chosen After 2-Week Competition By MILDRED B. HALL es including his brother, Rex way, Dr. Shumway and Visiting in Prove during thi wife, the former Patsy Redd, been Dr. L. Kay are both former graduates of the faculty Brigham Loung University, and ** are now residing in Pullman large mountain east 3 with their two children. The Mutual Study elass of the Rivergrove First Ward metdur- event was arranged bythe class leader, Mrs. Rachel Forsythe assisted by her daughter, Mrs. ‘ Monta Rae Jepperson. Others attending were the Mesdames Dora McEwan, Eleanor Terry, Ruth Frandsen, Sarah Baker, Elva Carter, Laura Petersen, Bette Anderson, Ina Johnson, Reva Rasmussen, Ethel HardJean Harding, JENNIFER POLL JANET MURRI First Attendant ‘Belle of the Y’ Second Attendant Renneus Lathelia Mrs. Morris Clinger returned to her home in Provo Thursday after a joumney to dawaii. Concerned over the illness of PROVO STORE Phone 373-4500 Honolulu, during the past month. She was also able to To Note do some sightseeing in the interesting area of the Island of . was chosen second attendant Miss Poll is the daughter of ichardPoll. Her father is a professor of poitical cisco, Calif., to see her daugh- Dean Mendenhall Provo Post 13, American Legion, will celebrate the 50th anniversary of both its ewn post and the na- ter, DeAnn, her husband, Gad Lee Williams and their two children, She reports that Mrs. Evans was not much improved in health when sheleft. | tional Legion on March 19 at the RodewayInn in Provo. ae Mr. and Mrs, Newell E, Hiss students eace had not yet reached Lighting the “Y" and the ini-| this far outpost. SUNDAY, MARCH 1969 marl > DAY,MARCH 9, 1969 Sunday Herald 3 e've reducedprices onall these curtains through Saturdayonly! Oahu. En route home, Mrs. Clinger stopped in San Fran- Birthday a sophomore French members of a campus service Miss Bell is a junior in unit, Intercollegiate Knights, ing from Boise, Ida, Miss/co-sponsors of the contest with ti is also a junior, study-|YCalcares. SAVE 15% ALWAYSFIRST QUALITY her sister, Mrs. Ann Evans. Mrs. Clinger visited with her and her daughter, Doris Ann, in Legion ME FARRELYN BELL e and history at BYU. tials on the mountain were “oll ing French, from Bountiful. As the letters SP. ared The coeds were crowned Fri-/p asp BATTLE up beside the lighted “Y on day night at the “Belle of the The last battle of the Amerthe mountain, she knew sh * bal. They had survived two of competition in seven ian Revolution was fought at was “Belle of the Y lengthy competition invoiving a | contests; Beauty and) Wheeling, W.Va., Sept. 11-13, total of 148 girls arts and crafts, 1782, when Fi. McHenry was attendant to Miss Poll dancing, culture,| attacked by a force of Bitish Fir:t is Farrelyn Bell. Janet Murri talent and popularity vote by) and Indians. News of the Dr. and Mrs. Nielson and Ida Litster. Mrs. Forsythe presented a lesson following the serving. EDWIN L, PETERSON of Provo true this weekend for Jenn ing the week at the home of Mrs. Eva Warner where anail: help supper was served. The ing, t of a BYU co The career Featured speaker will be Ed- of Provo are advised that their win L. Peterson, Logan, na- son, Ralph Hiss has recently tional vice commander of the been promotetd to Airman First American Legion. Mr. Peterson, Class, U.S. Air Force, at Bein professor of social sciences at Hoa Air Base in Vietnam, with Utah State University, is a na-|@ combat support group. Air- tive of Provo. man Hiss is a 1967 graduate of] To Note Founding Provo High School | The event will commemorate the founding of the American) Mrs. Alton (Cheryl) Davis is Legion in Paris, France, March Visiting in Provo from Wapping15-17, 1919, four months after|erS Fall, N.Y., for the express the clese of World War I which son, Purpose of showing off her baby gave the Legion birth. Stephen to his grandpar-| Provo's own Post 13, signify-/@'s, Mr. and Mrs. Leon R._| ing it was the 13th Legion post|P@Y and Mr. and Mrs. George} formed in Utah, was also or-|Davis, all of Provo. Mrs. Davis, ganized later in 1919. It car-|Whose husband is employed as Tied the title of Provo Post 13|a" engineer with IBM in New until after World War 11 — York, and Stephen, plan io re when a merger was effected "ain until the last of this betweenthe original World War | mon! I post and the new Dean Men- denhall Post formed by World Airman First Class Gary D. War II veterans. The new uni- Jacquart, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Leroy B. Jacquart of Provo,| fied post became the Dean as been named Outstanding| Mendenhall Provo Post 13, Airman of the Quarter in his] American Legion. The World) unit at Laredo Air Forie Base, WarII post was namedin honor Tex. Airman Jacquart, an air | of Dean Mendenhall, one of the} ee specialist, was selfirst Provoks men to i be killed in jel _ r his exemplary conduct World meae Pilot. |and duty performance. He is The guest speaker, in addition ea pee ect to currently being national vice |is 9 1967 graduate of St, Francis commander — to which he, was High School. elected in 1967 — served as . Utah Department commander} Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Stafford in 1966-67, and has been a mem-ir Burmingham, Ala., have re- ber of the National American-\tuned to their home after vis- =Coralsee iting = Eno avis a sister, 5 > Mrs, Lou Pace. 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