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Show Pagc 9D—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Clubs, Organizations Vital Cogsin Civic Affairs | Provo Rotary Club Disabled American ene Auxiliary Veterans Anniversary, On that date in 1995 Rotary was organized by Paul Harris, a ‘young attorney Wasatch Chapter One, Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary under the coramandership of Paul E. valgardsor: and Mrs, (Myrtie) chapter C. ERNEST WHITING, Commander primarily to encourage women to take a rare active role in community, nal and in PAUL FE. VALGARDSON Commander The auxiliaryis proud to have ul one of its members, Mrs. (Florence) Valgardsonelect as National Americaism Chairman, and to serve on the National Finance committee mt : ere ae Ps L. GORDON BYWATER President almostintact. The Rotary Club, therefore, kas adopted a new 2 s wh ie alice fro} +n» “aalaadlonnegred a ee Chaplain. ay to project and rebuild Clayton cotapletely service s, who is alsc ranking modernize the park over a fiveT.Ea rl Pardoeis year period, meting it more ‘ter member still attractive and useful as a the only c activein the recreation facility for all the Whiting of Springville “com. ,,Formore than 20 years Rotary people to use free of charge pringvi’e, COM Park in Provo Canyon, built, The Rotary Research Project mander. financed and operated by the Mr. Whiting states that the Rotary Club, in co-operation financed chiefly from income veteransseek to live up to their Provo City, has furnished a earned by the LeRoy Pharis Foundation, annually sponsers constitution and by-laws recreation program to the Purposesof the organization are people of the city, state and one or more original research projects at Brigham Young to be patriotic, fraternal, nation. Thousands have used University. In the past someof historical and educational andin this park each year, free of theseZz haveled to additional and: service for the benefit of charge. a Veterans of World WarI. A final determination has now 8teater appropriations y 5 been made bythe State Highway "ational foundations for Another objective of Commissionon where the new ‘ontinuation of research. It is Their job is not complete until al! Disabled Veterans, Veterans widows and children are adequately provided for if possible. Each year through the Veterans’ Store, $2000 is given to a favorite charity throughout the tate. Th il ni ee Soler te Ah received $1000 from this fund ty . Commander Valgardson mentally a ly Provo Sertoma and projects to improve mutual understanding among nations Encourages The pioneering spirit Altrusa’s fo the Provo Club. Its membersare Sertoma International is one of the most progressive comaroinn cl foalvice neNEE “Slogan the Brigham Young University, an evening of fun son, gS, games and dance mixers andan outdoor outing at a park. t aid is also one of the basic classes being taught to and Daughters Of Utah Pioneers The Daughters of Utah organization, national a was started in an effort to write a history of every pioneer that came to Utah to regardless of age, The county , organization, Mankind." The industry, A variety ofsocialactivities is at Utah County many years age in organization was divided in June of 1953, into North Utah County, foundedin 1912 in Kansas City, Missouri, has over 600 clubs in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Membership in Sertoma is composed of men from commerce, Projects are alsobeing sponsored by the club, including a band concert, a play and new ways to meet today’s challenges. This year the club is slogan, District. adults who are learning to read and write. The club worked in helping to get transportation for these people so they can attend classes. Many of these students are socially deprived, and the club is furnishing one sovial a month for them, alert for new fields of service i fo Man Service the School focused ongiving assistance to handicapped; safety programs thesepeople. Center Utah County and South Utah County. The South Utah County group was later divided into three counties making a total of five counties of Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Utah County. Provo City, alone, comprises Center Utan County, containing 24 camps and a total of G21 members. the professions drawntogether by a common denominator—the compelling desire to serve and the organization is to “provide Provo Canyon Road will be built, Planned by Provo Rotary to grow with their community. states that members wish to thank the people of UtahCounty for help in tarcece activities, Membership into the for the Veterans of World War I ang Rotary Park will be left expand the assistance and and for their mutual benefit, —_'_ i" support to include students at The Provo Sertoma Club pleasure and amusement, which Utah Technical College and sponsors auch well ‘known organization is possible only to those who are direct descendants of pioneers who arrived in veterans and their wives te join MRS. DWICGHTSHAK ESPEARE and means for personal contact cooperate to the fullest extent in Otheractivitesin the past year Freedom,” hearing and speech : with each otherin order to keep a harmonious manner with all include financial aid to and services, the “Service to the group at the Veterans wifter, Higher, Strong- alive friendships and memories veterans of all wars in which support of Boy Scouts of Mankind” award, Sub for Santa, Center, as everyoneis needed to J, May 10, 1869. Purpose of the Get group is to write and preserve histories of pioneer ancestors. eeaee ie and) to invite: all dicahled lish the WIGHT tion’s er’’ ‘ t SHAKE: the motto pie Caines, eeeee ean will afford themthe opportunity of the Olym- a er b k h d Members are encouraged to Provo High School. of World War I and to venerate America has participate along deceased veterans of such wars, many others. For over 30 years each year. These programs are é O dd Fg Hows || 5 further their education. Several young people in Provo and vicinity, as well as others all over the country, have been able to continue their education because of this service. The bekah Degree was Also every year, the Odd adigtedin 1851 by Schulyer Fellows and Rebekahs send Colfax, a prominent statesman selected young people on a andvice presidentof the United Jations tour. This is States in 1868. Purpose of the called the U.N. Pilgrimage For organization is to visit the sick, Youth program. This enables relieve the distressed, comfort them to sit in meetings of the those who mourn, educate the United Nations ane to orphansandhelp open the gates understand the workings of that of opportunity to youth. group and acquaint them with Object of the group is to the problems of the world. These improve and elevate the young peoplearealso taken on a character of man, They are a tour of all the historicalsites in world-wide fraternal the East. America, Boys’ State, 4-H Clubs, Provoan,is the local chapter’s longest serving member. She has served for over 64 years. Chief officer for this year Dorthiea Morley, Noble Grand. Assisting her are Margaret President; Blanche Richins, junior past grand; Thelma Sorenson, warden; Marie Smith, conductor; Alta Willes, R.S. to bie Grand; Inez Kimber, chaplain; Allie Mae Preswood, McKenna, vice grand; Ruth inside guardian; Lydia Jensen, Williamson, secretary; Mildred outside guardian and Anna Brereton, treasurer and D. D. Richins,flag bearer. Little League, as well as sendizy books. ‘This year Provo Rotarians will attendthe District Conference at Boise, Ida., and the Rotary International Convention in Atlanta, Ga. President of the Provo Rotary Club for 1969-70 is L. Gordon Bywater. Mrs’Harola Williamsonof National projects include the Provo. She presided over the Educational Foundation, which makesloans to students to help Ogdenin early March. James Brothers Circus. Sertoma’s Freedom Program f[ has been recognized on a local andnational basisrepeatedly for the impact it Ap aie throughout our lands in protecting free enterprise and the principles fundamental to OFFICERS Provo ( ju Oreanieel AUXILIARY Myrtle Shakespeare. . . Commander Norma Jackson. Sr. Vice Commander Madge Johnson. Vice Commander Shirley Bradley... .. « Chaplain Larets SAbatt/. . =, . Alicia& Viole Jarvis . Sergeantlretzeres at Arms fl Jenniev J. Poulson Lucille Shaw . Betty Liddiard Helen Hof ha Dtse Sm Immediate Past President Eleanor Jorgensen Eleanor Jorgensen. Olga Moel the eel eS an D.A.V, OFFICERS Poul Valgurdson Commander Harley Bradley . Sr. Vice Commander Max Johnson . . Jr. Vice Commander Wayne Bowen. Adjutant and Treasurer Wi pertains Dwight Shakespeare SergeontCooplei at Arms WOMEN’ $ MEBARY OFFICERS President. Smith 2nd Wednest Ww ltt is Jr. Vice President Scereiary | PROVO ROTARYCLUB eens istrict 542 INTERNATIONAL utside Guari Aut ay Mote ROTARY 65th Anniversary SERTOMA CLUB Organized 1905 PROVO District Governor: George H. Fields DGE Sos she : 7 SERVICE TO MANKIND {WERICAN LEGION y Mrs AuliMis Present Ars. Frank VanWagenen Mrs. Sarali Me Club Officers for 1969-70 President. ........... Gary M. Lloyd Vice Presidents: Vice Grand..... Mrs. Troy \. Mott atts al ql Secretary .........., Treasurer... .. Warden. . Mes. Ruby Ni Misc sherrue M Gonducor . Ruth Williamson . Mildred Brereton . Blanche Richins Jr, Past Grand \ . Margaret McKenna . We cooperate with the American Legon in carrying R.S. to Noble Grand. Chaplain ...... Civil Detense Gold Star Mothers inside Guardian a0...Allie Mew Phessivced GuthideiGuardian kw iu aoe Lydia Jansen Basttuo Cortinuatiity Servic Rehabilitation ‘ ducation Security Nihetinpe are held vin woad Jay of each mnonth at Prove City, . Alta Willes alas Kimber . Anna Richins Flag Bearer... 65.50 D.D. President........... Mildred Brereton 2:80 pom FRIENDSHIP sy LOVE - TRUTH OFFICERS President... 5.00/55 - L. Gordon Bywater . Frank H. Gardner : President-Elect . Secretary. . (OR se xa vas Clayton Jenkins Tradisurerss feos fs voces ae A. K. Breinholt Past President.............. Tom Purvance DIRECTORS i“ oesonEe i.Call, Richard J. DeJong olan Hartley, Y Richard Kruitmoes Prognaimsies: 2.8. Alan Morgan Secretary. .........Arnold Brown Treasurer ... ‘ Dean Benson Sam Ko Sgt. at Arms ay Marie Smith out thefollowing programs wt 285 bast 100 North, Membership ..... Glen Mendenhall ‘ ......... — 1 Oldroyd Sponsorship . Thelma Sorenson Child Wellare Girls State . CleoneTyler ——— REBEKAH OFFICERS OF DEBORAH REBEKAH LODGENO. ; 6 Noble Grand 00... Detetisa idolley ~. Fernlewis qiecnirer. Gadus cdnesday {U \ILIARY DEAN MENDENHALL Provo Unit No. 13 Florence Hawkin’ Re es ha of Each month at 7:30 p.m Board Mectinge dil Wednesday abG-30 pin Se rn eee 0 A. Olsen “TeeHonan Sr. Vice President aie lean Corres. and Rec. S . Cari R.Nielson se eager cagestent jarold ene Tucker Harley Hawkins Seeaeais , “Helping 1909-70 officers of Eagles Ausiliary , . Claude Hawkins Chaplain... . . April 1938 1969-70 Club Officers Center . 5 : 3 For Further information call 373-3583 or 373-2563 C. Ernest Whiting _ EugeneLiddiard ~ Gearge E, Larsen Quartermaster MONROE sedg . Meriber Mltrusa International with 330 Clubs; 17,11 Memice Board of Directors: Meetings Ist and 3rd Thursday 8 p.m. Veterans isto provide for the Veterans of World War Vandfor their mutualbenefit, pleasure and amusement, to keepalive friendships and memories of World War|, and to venerate the memory of their honored dead. IE Program Theme: Take \ Fresh Approach to President NO. = AND AUXIUARY Oveof the main objects of our organization Commander. . - Motto: Patriotism, aksEli iency, ; Serviee Vice Pres... VETERANS WASATCH CHAPTER Veterans of World War| of the USA, Inc. Judge Ad. scate . Treasurer... THE DISABLED AMERICAN TIMPANOGOS BARRACKS Ses onan a DISABLED IN SERVICE (Sec DAUGHTERS,Page 11D) <<<] Auxiliary \o. 2921 Mrs.Orissa Alventra, a native IF YOU WERE in book form and can be found in FRATERNAL ORDERof EAGLES ALTRUSA CLUB OF PROIO principles of equality. The toraise funds for these SAE Preserver of the Universe. President ree rcs Boonie She resinoathtlymewlme sectarian, based on the purest public card parties each World Eye Bank, and The assembly when the group metin JENNIEV J. POULSON, the club has made annual cash bolstered by fund raising the existence -f free men Club nearly all libraries in the state of peEECona a ee vn include the members meet each first and The per capita asis, to Provo ic selling of mistletoe in downtown 4; 1 : ai organization and fe non- Deborah No. Six is holding ioe ane ing, ae the aCreator ant ede ofall Rebekah the Salt Lake valley by or before a representative to Boys State the members of their honored with widows and orphans of Little League Baseball, and efi The Rebekah Lodge is the Ladies Auxiliary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Rebekah Lodge in Provo is named Deborah RebekahLantos No. Six. programsas “Speak Up for dead.” | Rebekah LodgeIs Auxiliary o | the President lees veer he okteet sieccbar in improvement Area Members the World War I \ Mrs. Norma Jackson is also serving as State Auxiliary towns andcities As part of this organization, sponsoring several projects, They include career conferences and other services for Jyouth; i jo. jo: forums for the mature worker; services to the aged and aging; as GARYLIOYD, for all people in their home Claim 125 Timpanogos Barrac ks Sereatatel ae Alirusa, over the years has pioneered in bring abcui peace in the world and improved living conditions Timp WWI Vets help in the Veterans Hospital. J. 1917, in Nash- professional women. Organized understanding, good will and Utah and has been dedicated to the aid ofof Veterans P ever since. TheAuxiliary was organized in 1947. Both are striving constantly to encourage proper legislation for the aid of the Veterans, and their families, to spread Americanism, and to Jenniev ville, Tenn., Altrusa is the oldest classified service club for sxecutive business and peace, through a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideal of service.” Today Rotary is functioning all over the world in 148 countries. ‘There are 14,013 clubs mbersstriving to organized in 1932, the first in | Founded April 1, adopted its objective advancement of international was has Poulsonasits current president remarkable speed and forward to another year of continued service in Provo, and south as far as Fillmore, Utah. DAV aun and three other business men in Chicago, Il The club and = organization grew Dwight Shakespeare, is onne The Altrusa Club — Altrusa Club of Provo. one cooperating with the Basic Altrusa Clubs in 13 Education Program of the Provo ear. on Feb. 23. Rotary ionalcelebrated its 65th ' Sunday, April 12, 1970 sung ei aes we DIRECTORS 2 yéar ROTARY: the artessee club, organizedFeb, 23, ies oy fot 3 clubsin 148 countries with 66 ROTARY: somes. Conway, Rockville Center, New York, Pres Gens tomb Keil eat International. Headquarters: 1600 Henry Gardner . Keith Whatcott eens Wayne Paul reyes note Darrell Bushnell ROTARY: motto. "Service Above Self” and “Heprofits most who serves best. ¢ 2year . . 2 year. Vyear oe Viyedt cc BP. 1 year Chairman at Hoard, Shirl Kemp Gordon Connelly Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois ‘s PROVO is Club No. 554 Utah, tos a |