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Show Timpanogos Kiwanis Club BYU WomenServe Since 1916 Beginning Prior to that date prominent women such as Delia Maes: Susa Young Gates and Zina YoungCard had organized some recreation for the faculty, and under the presidency of Benjamin Cluff, a few women knownas the “Sunshine Club” sponsored social functions. By 1914, BYU President George H. Brimhall designated Mrs. E. H. E chairman of @ ¢ ittee ‘to promote some social activites for faculty members and their partners, Three years later he effected a permanent ciub is Dr Timpanogos Kiwanis Club me ium Christiansen. This members, headed this year by John Dr. Alfred Ridge, has organized nationwide project helps youth an asset to the University. tree new projects for 1970. They and parents to understand the Contributions have been made to Jude Operation Drug Alert effect of drugs and their use. various causes such as the Rec reer Day and a Little League Career Da Cross, Polio Foundation and Football team Robert Wolsey, w Utah Valley Hospital. On Marc? at the Provo campus BYU Women have Over 60 vocational Qper-tioa Drug Alert is a joint gontributed to the Endowment effert sponsored by the Provo representatives visited the Fund, Artcollections, Memorial and Timpanogos Kiwanisclubs, school for one afternoon, each Library, Home Economics in cvoperation with the Provo holding three sessions Department, ard the City Schools. The. program explaining their vocation and scholarship fund in addition to beganin carly March with hour- profession, Students wereable to helping with purchase of pianos long discussions anddistribution visit three different sessions and ad band uniforms. anti-drug literature discuss with the representatives BYU Wamer helped of throughout Provo City Schools, ts. staff w table in the Provo Post Chairman for the program from The final new project is the Officefor Christmas cards to be beginning of a Timpanogos sold. Profits from the sale were Kiwanissponsored Little League used to aid needy children Football team to be under the throughout the world, The group direction of Dolan Condie and to alsoassisted in the Host-Family begin this fall. & BYU Women became an official organization in 1916. organization, giving it the name of BYU Women. Mrs. Christian program, helping to orient Jensen was the first president of foreign students to American tais group, and there wereabout familylife In addition to regular 75 members. From this beginaing the Saturday meetings which have erganization has grown to an been geared to the theme, active membership of 500 Living, Loving and Learning,” women 9 of whom have BYU Women have welcomed rendered signific service t newcomers to the campus at an the University or YU Women Autumn Tea, presented Dr, Reid and are on this year’s roll of Nibley in a Christmas Piano Concert, and entertained guests honorary members the Distinguished Award, presented the same for the past 50 years, to dancing party. opportunities for its members and promote ideals of the an authentic Persian “Shalimar”, The* year will conclude with a May Luncheon in the Wilkinson Center University In keeping with these objectives this year’s president Mrs. Briant Jacobsreportsthat overthe years the ot has been The April 1 Supper Show is scheduled to be DR. ALFRED RIDGE President Ballroom. DentalAssistants Of Central Utah Region Continuing education is one of sessions. the main goals of the Central Another goal for the group is Utah Dental Assistants, headed MRS. BRIANT JACOBS President continuing the cause of good this year by Elaine Child, dental hygiene. Under the president. Each year an direction of Mary Warnick, educatic. course, approved by dental health chairman of the the National Dental Assistant society, posters have been Association, is organized and delivered to each school and offered to all dental assistants, window displays have been set This year, Diane Olsen, up in many pharmacies in the education chairman forthe club, central Utah area. Dental arranged for courses in “New Health lectures were presented Dental Material.” With the aid at the American Fork Training of Western Dental Supply School and the Utah State Company in Salt Lake City, Ellen Sorenson, materials will be madeavailable to study and manipulate along president-elect, is in charge of with the lecture presentations monthly programs for the This course will last for nine society. Speakers this year have included dentists, wholecture on betteroffice procedures and new terials; lab technicians, who us" new techniques in the lab, and psychologists, who talk n behavior. Women’s Dental Auxiliary = ‘Tne Women’s Auxiliary to the Provo District Dental Society is A project related to the continually searching for new impressive ways to stimulate ‘better dental health in Utah County. The membersof the auxiliary strive to uphold their husbands in “encouraging the improvement of the health of the monthly programs is headed by Carolyn Tanner, membership chairman.It is her duty to help and encourage each dental assistant in the central Utah area to take an active part in continuing her growth as an efficient dental assistant. Students at the Utah Technical College training for dental stants are also encouraged in lectures and ies. Dental Assistant Association is a state and nationalassociation, and several local membershold positions in the state organization. Mary Startup, a local member, is a nationalofficer. public.”” ‘This year, “Sweet Tooth” and “Rock”, two tooth puppets, were introduced to all of the second grade students in the county. Dental wives also presented a skit using the puppets to reach the children of this agelevel with the important essentials for maintaining bright, shiny, healthy teeth. Under the direction of Mrs. Willard Loveridge, dentalhealth elementary and middle schools ofthe county receive a book with their students. President of the auxiliary is a dental health slogan on it. Poster contests were carried on Mrs. Gordon(Karen) Taylor of thejunior and seniorhighlevels, Payson. with the winners from each school receiving $5, and grand TIMPANOGOS cprizes of a water pick and CHAPTER -electric toothbrush. Apples were given to elementary school teachers in teaching good dental health. Tooth-brushing kits were presented to all of the “headstart’ children and also to the training schools in the area. Book covers bearing a dental care message were handed out and “Smile Power” posters were distributed to drug stores, schools and dentaloffices. Also completed this year was distribution of large flip charts =to each of the schooldistricts to tbe available and used by public -health nurses and teachers as theydiscuss dental health with International Formed Aug. 7, 1955 OFFICERS 1970 Elsie Jarvis... . « President Carroll Atwood . Ist Vice Pres. Norma Jensen AnnaDeGraaf. ‘nd Vice Pres. 3rd Vice Pres, Joan Gibbin . Orpho Cormaby . Doris Jorgensen . . comfort and aid to the il lege of helping to guide and port for youth organi: insp erously you give the United do your share to meet com nity projects, “uv can bring needy. Yours, too, is the priving people, throughsup: jnited Fi Fund United Give gen NewOfficers for 1970 President . Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President . . Treasurer, Executive Director , Generala Campoign Choiman . for 1971 Myron J. Fulrath Richard DeJong William Gilchrist Dr. Robert J. Smith . William Peterson Cluff W. Johnson Delbert Brown aggressive and serviceable ei te not only provide through Kiwanis clubs a practical means to form en- N. LA VERL CHRISTENSEN during friendships, to render altrustic se: ice and to build better communities, and to cooperate in creating and American Legion Post Utah County's Council 1136. Utah County Escalante “We are carrying this idea to all a; tivities conducted under the principles United Fund of charity, unity and fraternity onwhich ourorder is founded.” Myron J. Fulrath, retired UtahCounty business executive, is the newPresident of the inited Fund of Utah County ceeding Jack N. Gridley anish Fork autodealer Under one,ie 1970 driv for the aid »f eighteen charitable humanitarian agencies has eceived pledges of over 00 Utah County United Fund is a non-profit organization chartered by the laws of Utah, owned and operated by the citizens of the County through elected officers and a Board of Directors. This election is held each Decemberto determine the officersfor the coming year. The United Fund has an open-door policy wherein all voluntary agenciesin thefields of health, welfare and youth guidance programs mayjoin togetherin a joint fund-raising campaign whereby the maximum amount of moneysare collected to meet the maximum needs with the least amount of campaign cost possible. This County’s fund has a record of one of the lowest operating and campaign costs among any of the 2,000 United Funds and community chests in the United States. Greateffort is made to keep the costs of administration as low as pos.ible. The three main functions of the United Fund are community planning, budgeting, and fund raising. The Fund's planning committee composed of men and women of various walks oflife are continuously studying new organizations and projects that mayneed United Fund help. The fall of 1970 will be the seventh campaign in Utah County which will raise funds for 1971 agency operations, aS CATHOLIC MEN UNITED FOR 64 YEARS IN THE FOSTERING OF CHARITY-FRATERNITY AND PATRIOTISM Escalante Council 1136 Grand Knight Deputy Grand Knight / Our Theme is “Living, Loving, and Learning” Heinz Dohmen William Phillips Gilbert Beranek Victor Herbert Warden Financial Secretary Ke Mrs. Briant Jacobs Mrs. Chase Allred Mrs. Charles Metten President First Vice President Second Vice President Mrs. Phil Shumway Mrs. Wayne Solle Mrs. Marvin Nelson Decretary lreasurer Reporter and News Editor Mrs. John B. Harris. . Escalante Assembly 1146 Novigator Admiral Captain Comptroller Raymond Aitken L. Wilson Thomas Lowrence Cunningham Robert Nelson Historian Miss Muriel Thole Auditor PROVO TIMPANOGOS Mrs. Sherman Cloward Mrs, Roy Hammond KIWANIS CLUB Mrs. DaCosta Clark THE WOMEN'S COL NCIL COMMUNITY SERVICE-WE BUILD OF PROIO Member of General Federated Women’s Club Motto: Unity in Diversity Theme: Individual Involvement 1969.70 1970 Theme GET INVOLVED by rededicating ourselves to the objects of Kiwanis Interna- President Ist Vice Pre 2nd View PY tional. s, Lynn Stone Mrs. J. Wo Wert, Ir n Vyler House ( Chartered January 25, 1963 Meetings Held Every Wednesday 7:00 a.m. Royal Inn Home Aets-Mumeipa Literary Artists Delta Arts Musi Writers Young Mothers MYRON J. FUL!RATH to endeavors,” said Heinz men, Provo, who, as Grand Knight, is top officer of Assent to this approach was expressed also by F ond patriotism, and good will. MRS.ELAINE CHILD President Auditor Parli You give heart-warming help Way. Through your one munity responsibilities intelligent, Mrs, GordonS, Taylor Mrs, Boyd R. Greenwood Mrs. Brent D. Hansen Otlicers Pres Catholic fraternal organization “Locally the challenge is precept and example, a more 4 ex Historian and Reporter Parliamentarian Cleo Ostler. . Beth Schotield . DonC. Barney . . DOES MORE standards; to develop, by BYU WOME! Treasurer Treasurer . promote the adoption and application of higher social, business and professional KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS President Vice President Secretary . Secretary YOUR GIFT her than to the material wes of life; to encourage the daily living of the Gelden Rule in all humaa relationships; to Credit Womenin Provo The Women’s Auxiliary to the Provo District Dental Society is continually searching for new impressive ways to stimulate better dental health in Utah County. The members of the Auxiliary strive to uphold their husbands in encouraging the improvement of the Health of the public of Credit Women’s ) eae 7 uman and spies, Officers for 1970 are, besides If you're a veteran of any of individual in the area; the Dr. Ridge, president; Roy these wars — Worid War I orII any who heads t gree Assembly Awardto Outstanding Youth in Mallor~, president-elect; Mike the KoreanWar, or the Vietnam N secretary-treasurer conflict you are eligible for Churches, given to one boy and Murphy, to girl from each LDS Stake and Bailey A, Lindstrom, past membership in the American an adjunct de; ees ( president; and Walter Cole Legior each churchin the area, andth sponsorship of the Key Clubat John Cannon, Reed Izatt, Steve The Dean Mendenhall Provo devo! patric Provo High School Faulkner, Howard Hatch, Ivan Post 13 invites youto apply for The group also sponsors Sorensonand Jerald Bradshe » membership, N. La Verl The Knights’ organization annual spring track meets at the all directors. Christensen, commander, heads originated in Eurekain 1906 and the livewire post which recently was moved to Provo in 1949. commemorated the Legion's Activities center principally Sist anniversary with a rousing around St. Francis Church and School andinclude such things birthdayparty. as scholarship and Catholic Membership in Credit Women bulletin. Action recognition and material Legion Programs Officers for this year include International, (CWI) provide. and moral aid to the athletic Elsie Jarvis, president; Carroll the woman in credit an American Legion stands for program. “We are very much opportunity to improve her Atwood, first vice president; many things — Americanism interested in community knowledge of the job she holds. Norma Jenser, second vice andloyalty to country, veterans’ problems also, however,’’ This organization, founded in president; Anna DeGraaf, third tights, child welfare, patriotism Dahmen: emphasized. ‘For vice president; Joan Giblin, example, we cooperate with 193u, began in Provo on Aug. 7, among youth and adults, etc. everywhere in 1955. The only remaining charter secretary; Orpha Cornaby, It reaches manyboys through Knights member in the group is Beth treasurer; Doris Jorgensen, its baseball program. Last year combatting pornography.” historian; Cleo Ostler, chaplain; Schofield. Provo won the district title. Beth chofield, Principals of the organization Scores of junior and senior high are to encourage high ethical parliamentarian, and Don C. * schools participate in oratorical standards and business and Barney, god-father. and essay contests themed to professional conduct; to patriotism. maintain harmonious relationships of various firms Meeting Schedule and Credit Bureaus, and to The Dean Mendenhall Provo promote educational and Post meets the first and third culturaltraining ir the practice Wednesdaysat 7:30 p.m. at the of the procedure of credit. The Provo chapter organized Veterans Center, 287 E. 100 N. chapters in Vernal and Price On the third Wednesday, the during the past year. Plans are Legion and Auxiliary join *t 8 also underwayto organize more p.m. for a program of chapters in southern Utah. entertainment. During the District Convention A major annual project is a in Phoenix, the Provo club public Flag Day program June received a trophyfor education, 14 In one of its humanitarian and placed second on the club projects, tne Legion conducts military funerals for war veterans, The Legion is joining with HEINZ DAHMEN other veterans organizations Grand Knight and ProvoCity in sponsoring the memorial project at the city cemetery in honor of war MRS.DICK JARVIS veterans, President ee WOMEN’S AUXILIARY TO THE PROVO DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY chairman, every child in the - appreciation for their supportin Service to an Knights of Columbus Timpcnogos Kiwanis maintaining that sound public members are responsible for opision and high indealism manyprojects they have carried which make possible the inout through the 's, including crease of righteousness,justice, ‘Aimof the group has remained at a Holiday Enchantment provideinte!iectual and socia f ~ Sunday, April 12, 1970 Page 10D—THE. SUNDAY HERALD. Frovo, Utah Club Officers Alfred Ridge .. Mrs. Merrill Oaks DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN Mrs. LelandJones Mrs, Fred Love Mrs. Irene Collins ve gee veees bresident Roy Mallory........ .. ae. Vice President Mrs, John Wee Mrs. Arthur Manton Mes CoE. Hvat Mrs. Burnett Dew BOARD OF TRUSTERS Mes. 1. Dale Despain fis Mrs. Win, Mes. Paul P.Nalgardson tes. Win. Oldrosd fr, Ml, W. Merrill Mike Murphy......-.- we eeeees Secretary Bailey A. Lindstrom..... . Past President Board of Directors Walter Cole Howard Hatch John Cannon Reed Izatt Steve Faulkner ivan Sorensen Jerald Bradshaw UTAH VALLEY SYMPHONY Your Own Symphony Orchestra OOO IO TO IIIT TO Serving The People of Utah Valley RIT I IIIT TOTO TOTO Supported bythe Utah Valley symphony Guild and Debonairs |