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Show 2 SundayHerald c S7NDAY, MAY18, 198 j mo ‘ . Mr. and Mrs, Gerald R. As ton of Provo had as their gu 7 l About People this week, Mrs. bert, US. Navy, son oy T. Hibbert of Orem, Ashton’s broti of Mrs is serv er, Dale Rice from Hamilton. ing at the U.S. Naval Support Danang, Vietnam. Mc Ashton’s par. Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. Astel and wer children of Three young Prove artists ave returned having disting ed themselves ir Orem, to tainmen. drive to 'ogan on Sunday fie! spend the day with Mrs. Astel’s ‘° military parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Asia. Jan Camp, Jolane LayPaul, ock and Lars Christensen, each Visitors for several days with «sale of Brigham Young Mr. ani Mrs. Eugene Backus in U®!Versity, left some three Orem have been their daughter, LaRae, her husband, DePan a ~ poet Cae children from St. " ™onths ago as members of a professior=| theatrical company During their absence they have ont fiany cansaers’ ecleoes performed in Hong Kong, Saia sieax fry out-of-doors at the £% Thailand, Vietnam, and home of a sun and wife, Mr. other locations, at officers clubs and Mrs D. O. Backus in Orem. and for servicemen generally, Others joining the group were They repo ° y U sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. mon oe ar a Earl Backus and Mr. and Mrs. NOW Serving in military Gary Backus, all of Orem; Mr. °@Pacities and of having many RECEIVING THE CHARTERfor the newly organized Orem Cascade Lions Club is Earl and Mrs. Richard Backus, Salt ‘teresting as well as touching Wengreen, center, president of the new organization. Left is Jack Renner, charter chairman and right, Ephraim Twitchell, governor oi Lions International District 28-A. Lake City and a daughter, Ge- experiences. They also attendrene and husband, Remo Pyne ed an LDS servicemen’s .onof Orem ference while there. The trio, to- ° i Melodian a Choru Slates Concert Cascade — Lions Club gether with Dee Winterton, als: Boilerman Third Class Law- of BYU expect to leave a rence Diamond, U.S. Navy, son for Jackson, Wyo., where the: of Mr. ard Mrs, James L. Dia-| will be performing in jiaiee | sows wie Chartered in Orem tinseSpngte, recently hegan a six month de-- sent a concert ; , Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Johnson cific : ofMadsen, searedwimusic today at 5:30) A new Lions club, to be known Orem Mayor Winston M, Craw.|Buwmen!fo hee Wesiern Pacific of Privo haveigrumedfrom p.m. in the Ward Mapleton sram_ will Flor. |Testaurant. Ephraim Twitchell, Jack Groneman, first vice pre-|arrival this weekend of Mr. Orem, sident; Kay Adams, second |Bailey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| organ and piano|district governor of 28-A, made| vice ‘president; Evan fal ips H era id for'S ‘or b crap! 00) k Provo Lady KeepsFull Record By IRENE JONES hasfilled seven of them. obituaries fil the columns on ter, Mrs, Gordon (Diane) a. _ A scrapbook is a scrapbook) Mrs. Hatch,a native of Koosh-|her friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Larry Balley|dall of Midwest City, Okla. ® scrapbook—but not in the arem, was born in September of Keeps Up To Date aie ens aa at a Provo! addition to Mr. Wengreen are|of Orem are anticipating the|and her five children, omposed by Dr, spperson Madsen A special LDS/as Orem Cascade Lions, was|ford gavea brief talk chartered Friday nightat cere-| Officers of the organization in} MRS. FLOSSIE HATCH, 644 E. Sth S., Provo, displays her sevén scrapbooks in which she keeps a record of news happeningsof interest to her. All her clippings come from the pages of The Daily Herald. ei Mrs. Flossie Hatch Of i997 she morried Lyman D.| —— Mrs, Briant §, (Barbara) Ja-|_ She keeps up with timely Hatch in 1915, in the Manti/columns and stories about the Mrs. Hatch, a resident of 644/)ng Temple, and they are the|current worldsituations, Pasted Astle,| William C. Bailey who are com-|cobs was surprised on her birth-|E- 500 S., has survived five| ‘sents of a son and a daugh- in her most recent book is Bye dust will be presented by Karyl the charter presentation to Earl| third vice president; Ken Har-|ing from Lakeview Terrace, day Friday with a luncheon|™ajor strokes and a broken hip. ie both of Provo. They = Jensen's column on Mother's Holtkamp and Yvonne Egbert. |Wengreen, president of the new ris, secretary; Tommy George, |Calif., to spend several days = organization, Master of cere-|tiontamer; Ted Peacock, tail.| with the couple. Chlorine, a gaseous element,|monies and charter chairman twister, Wayne Hawkins and| ar {s never found free in nature.| was Jack Renner. Arnold Long, one-year direct-/ Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyd Call, <a | Keyncte speaker of the ban- ors; Chester Kocherhans and/Orem, bad as their dinner given by a small groupof close| Yet the 72-year-youngcollector jae nine grandchildren and|Day. Birthday and Mother's friends who chose this way to| Will not be bed-ridden, She is ping great-grandchildren, \Day cards are here and there show their love and appreci- UP and around, taking it @ bit!” che began her daily “‘chore""|among the pages, adding a bit ation of her friendship. Appro-|€asier, of course, than she used)»,04 in the 1920's, clipping arti-|of color and gaiety to the book. priate greeting cards were the %, enjoying life to the fullest. 166 from the “Richfield Reap-|These cards were“homemade” Beethoven composed only one |quet was Marion Halladay, past Reed Allen, two-yeardirectors. guests and visitors for the day themeofthe afternoon. opera, “Fidelo,” in 1805, __|governor of district 28A, while! Other charter members are |” Sunday, Mr. Call's brother| ee YOUR BIRTHDAY Jol hn Yourchick, Russell Brown, |Hazel Call of Magna. Gerald Jarman, D. Scott Wiloe " * kinson, Al Bowen, and = Hospitalman Russell D. Hib- and HOROSCOPE : ; A Word to the Wives... . . Now Carefree Cooking with | a, | arte eerantisae me aad Cc-US aoe Today's Forecast bring you ¢lose to the heart of the |FORGETFUL vais frifcismoffered. bythe. younger | KentearaRSy—iNiY 2°DeC 2) = The office of Gov. Raymond P.| GENIN! iyhrough mameattention a toGain|an-| eee Me Meee! pale20)0'(meeting Shafer with announced that brief _his| CAPRICORN (Dec. 23Jan. 51 mayorsto ot success of the present ect, Dig retattons, aite In gen. 1 area the cycle of arguments on the them is | on his proposed $2.5 pom ofview.” “™*'"® *"*" hiltion General Budget for fiscal June July 29)—Your |Your CANCER AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) — Simple, 1969-70 Ww: it r ma rhe courporte o Position” YOU ue lie Tite Reconsider YoU" |i You “are to. bring’on your’ talents 10 WEE! i LEO (Julyrequire 24-Aug.something 22) ofA heroday |e attention of those whe can make) The reason &given byhis aides| which may we Mme? BS alae ae pee ateesi aD) Mat OL Mas, Penta ft, ee lem on your par! it you are, to main-| PISCES (Feb. Mal rch 21) — the|Was that many were unable tol fain. your sequilibrium. Confusion threa-|more you aregeoto are the job at Aas Rend: dedicated fro teehee er ott[come to Harrisburg that day. VIRGO (Aug. 24Sept. 7%)— An il u: come. sidetracked, Stick to the center : minating day for the Virgo who allows |of interest The real reason: feat me: linger, Hope trom the) ARIES (March 2-Aprl 20) — A day the governor's office had failed bring hope to the future. rising above your. personal preter. an From Herald jer,” a paper published in Rich-|/by nieces, nephews and grandOne of her most occupying field. Forty years ago, when| children, Kit Clawson, Harold Hafterson, |and wife, Mr. and oeat Do you have a news briet {hobbies is daily clipping stories|she and her family moved to| Jokes, thoughts, poems, inWayne Peterson, Arlen Meeks,|Call and family and Mrs. ik} Or personal item for this andarticles of interest from the| Provo, the Daily Herald became’ teresting features, stories about > Owen Mower, Stan Pope, Robert ford Dixon, of Salt Lake City) column, Ca!l Mildred Hall at Daily Herald andpasting them|her source. people in genera]fill the pages BA E. 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