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Show Provo Eagles of Eagles is another banner year Sons And Provo Auxiliary has helped The Fraternal Order of Eagles Aeries. Each one in Auxiliary of Provo has the in- the local organizations created its own way and each in its own ternational motto of “For Home lo heip inose in need. They sponsor each year some help to nunity servingits members — For Country and For God. Mrs. Patsy Lopez. president the Utah County Care and 4M Center, the American rove Dagle organizati to Florida you'll Provo Aerie Fraternal Order of servir to the community, the nation and the world with special emphasis on youthleadership. = has a caer. growing is metto and the pl Fort l Page 1D. Eagles Auxiliary ‘ain School, Daughters f Of Pioneers Museum, Medical Auxiliary for research in heart disease, cancer, mental health, youth The family unit has long been one of the primary cencerns of the Eagles. Teen pariies, family picnit ther and sons hunting ip tosecure t The group i: Children's Fundwill and a nonth mily unit. ry active in organized to play a supporting Verla Johnson, past president role to physicians in junior baseball, scouting, law of protecting the public health politics pushingdiligently for legislation for the betterment of the individual, their community and their country. From Montreal to Manila, besides Mrs. Lopez, president, volunteer club, the members are local commi service with civic minded members involved enforcement, and were to be presented during the month of March. Officers this year include medical doctors’ wives. As a non-profit, public service and objects of ternational; and providing the JoAnn Hansen, chaplain; of interest. It also contains Barbara Holdaway, conductor; highest Louise Nelson, secretary, Orpha quality of medical care. These doctors’ wives are able to serve as a reliable liason between the profession and the lay public, Activities of the euxiliary include many projects. No. 13, according to Mrs. John M. MePhie, president for 1970, Members of the auxiliary sponsor and support, along with the American Legion, several projects and programs in the Utah County area. They include child welfare, Girls’ State; Poppy Day; Gold Star Mothers; foreign relations, community services; rehabilitation and education and scholarships. Needyfamilies and families of veterans are assisted with clothing and food during the Christmas holidays as part of ARTHUR D. SLATER President Utah Lake Lions Club Development, in cooperation Arthur D, The club Slater, president was developing a Poppies made by provide an opportunity for the parents of pre-schoolchildren to disabled veterans are sold during Poppy Dayto raise fundsto help their families and themselves. A Poppy poster contest in the schoolsis also sponsored by the auxiliary. Volunteer services are ren- MRS.JOHN M.Mc Phie, President dered at the Utah State Hospital in Provo and some hours are also given at the Fort Douglas Veterans’ Hospital. The Legion Auxiliary is First Theatrical Season The first recorded theatricomposed of wives, daughters, cal season in America was sisters, and mothers of conducted in New York in Legionnaires. ‘“‘Anyone who ie | auxiliary. President this year is Mrs. Fred V. Jackman MRS. FREDV. JACKMAN President 750-51: the first play of this WOMEN’S AUXILIARY TO THE UTAH COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION LA SERTOMA WOMEN’S SERVICE AUXILIARY OF PROVO SERTOMACLUB A group of active women ¢ ship among the wivesof $ Organized to support the Utah County physicians in their work of protecting the public health and providing the highest quality of Mrs, Duane E. Davis vancementof their community. One of the most publicized projects for the organization has been the Operation Drug Alert program, It a joint effort sponsored by the Provo and Timpanogos Kiwanis Cluos in society and — W. Hoopes, Claudie P. Thompson and H. Stanley Nielsen. cooperation with the ProvoCity Schools, The movement, which beganin early March, includes hour-long dis ions and distribution of drug literature Goals for this program include howto cope with problem of letting drugs instead serve ot derstanding of drugs. Other projectsof the club are a dental program for needy hildren, and the construction Daughters Of Utah Pioneers theme of the ated clube comp ation of Women’s Cli ns and action projeeis, ment of youth ts our primary objective, Motivated by this chal Clubs, th C. VERL CLARK President (Continued fram Page 9D) the Center Utah County Annual Convention at which national officers will attend. The Center Utah County organization has the following officers, Otive Stone, president; Leona Pope,first vice president; Laretta Bamgartner, second vice president; Zola Bair, Kate McKinnon, treasurer; MRS. OLIVE STONE President YEAR 1970 PROL OKI ANISCLUB QUALITY L EADERSHIP bea builder “BUILD WITH YOUTH FOR { BETTER WORLD” Timp: ADMINISTRATIVE THE FOR19% O9- 1970 Officers Presivent Ist View Presidnet IN COMM UNITY SERVICE Mrs. Paul Valgardson Mrs. Terry Jenkins 2nd Vice Presidnet Mrs. Leesan Bennett easuret Mrs. WilliamJacobson ding Secretary nding Secretary Mrs. J. Edwin Baird Mrs. James Bullock dito Mrs. Qweu Wetherall Parlimentarian New Officers for 1970 President Pres. Elect. Vice Pres, Rec. Sect Corresp. Sect in Mrs. J. D. Payne Department Chairmen President OFFICERS 1969-1970 TIMPANOGOS FIRST DISTRICT FEDERATED WOMEN’S CLUB din closer friend- ertoman’s and greater service to our community, medicalcare always. Fred V, Jackman Robert H. Hales Carl D. Anderson . Merrill C. Oaks. Harold E. Nimer pigment. Melanistic birds are darker than is ‘normal for a given species. J. RULON MORGAN President children and youth, community service and rural health, safety and disaster preparedness and others are available through the qualifies is warmly invited to season was“Rickard TI,” in belong,” states Mrs. McPhie. which Thomas Kean played Other officers of the group Richard. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. an excessive amount of dark havetheir children’s eyes tested for this condition, which must be detected and treated before age five. Directingthe clinics is Mrs. Robert H. Hales. Information and materials in connection with such areas as law desireability of honoring and thelaw °a Officers for this year include citizenship services; strengthening our partnerships C. Verl Clark, president; Mark with youth, especially em- Anderson Jr., president-elect; phasizing our partnership with GarthI. Boyce, vice- president; Circle K and Key Clubs, and by Ralph Reed Olsen, secretaryM. Hill, significant participation immediate past-president. in Operation Drug Alert.” of the board of As a long-time Provo civic Membe: Sam F. Brewster, dire club, Provo Kiwanis’ membership totals almost 100 men, who work together for the ad- Lilliam Olsen, registrar; Zeda Emmons, historian; Beatrice Mitchell, lesson leader; Emma Jacobson, PeartananG Hazel Watts, chaplain; Mary Gull, organist; Norma Hope, chorister, and Stella Jorgensen, relics and cheer leader. Another notableactivity of the community. An active women’s auxiliary Daughters of Utah Pioneers ir to the Utah LakeLions is headed the building of markers and to by Mrs. Joseph M. Boel, henor historical events and places in Utah. During the past president, year they erected a marker at the Utah State Park, Birds Melanism is the opposite of albinism and is caused by scholarship fund, as well as help to other worthy organizations. Thesale this year was under the direction of Mrs. peaoo and Mrs, John H. Amblyopia Clinics willte held in April throughout the countyto Another project is the ai Law Day program, which provides information to beg destroy mankind, and inaen the area was taken over struction on parent-youth un- University, U. S. Steel at Geneva in Provo; Utah Lake, the for a state park. Springville Art Gallery a‘ proceeds providing a nurses’ the child welfare program, cooperation af Kisanis northeast P. in park at the Provo Boat Harbor Pugh, treasurer; Idona ParSettiernentSite tridge, Cora Swenson, and many others At that time, Provo City The Provo chapter is the offered the Utah Lake Lions the Jackie Belders, all trustees; HERALD STUBBS oldest chapter of the RubyWest,inside guard; Maude opportunity of spearheading the President Bell, outside guard, and Helen organization and is affiliated Fort Utah Park project on a 14with the National Society of the acre city-owned tractatthe site One project is a Health Pace, auxiliary mother. Sons of Utah Pioneers, The Sons wherethe Provosettlersbuilt a Careers Day, sponsored each and Daughters cooperate with fort in 1849, Be by the club. Purpose of this the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Membership in the club is dayis to associate career with each year in sponsoring a vpen to interested men of good health and explain them through Pioneer Day observancein July. character who mayapply to Mr. include Mrs. George E. demonstrations and materials In connecticn with the tourist Slater or any other officer. The Meecham,first vice president; provided by each organization program, the organization club meets the second andfourth Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen, participating. The event was distributes literature each Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. at second vice president; Mrs. held in Marchof this year at the summer which has been Elliott's Cafe. Troy A. Mott, secretary; Mrs, Springville High School under supplied by the Utah Travel Aid the Blind Frank M. Barber, treasurer; the direction of Mrs. P. K. EdCouncil, State Road Aidof the blind is one of the Mrs. Bessie Sullivan, historian; monds. Lions projects. Currently the Another project, titled inMrs. Sarah Mendenhall, (See SONS AND,Page 15D) annual broom sale is in chaplain, and Mrs, Ruby ternational Health, is under the " : oi progress, with brooms made ky Nielsen, and Sherrie Mott, both direction this year of Mrs. the blind being sold to rdse Robert Swenson. This proiect sergeants-at arms. money for sight conservation includes collecting and shipwork. ping bandages, johnnie coats, Club membershear speakers pharmaceuticals, medion a wide variety of subjects at cal textbooks and used MRS. PATSY LOPEZ their twice-monthly meetings. equipment and instruments to President A number of committees countries in need, function actively, mapping The group holds an annual projects for the benefit of the rummageandbakesale with the Scholarships are awarded to children of veterans. The auxiliary sponsors an essay contestin the schools, and prizes aregivento the winning essay as part of the Americanism program, te com- munily needs in the areas of Am. Legion Auxiliary Service to veterans and their families is the aim of the American Legion Auxiliary, Dean Mendenhall Provo Post m by Kiwanis inby matching community resout tourists on maps, including the with Provo City, of the cityMr. Timpanog Nebo and owned Fort Utah Park is the Hobble Creek-Spanish Fork prime project of Utah Lake Canyonloops, plus other points Lions Club, currently headed by Rae Loveless, vice presidesit; information on Brigham Young in their work include, getting aswel: community serv Ettie Garden and Pioneer Village in give four $500 grants to homesin Utah that are working with retarded and handicapped Associationis an organization of * rededicating ours oo ‘to the Durante center during the spring, fall and this year winter, Jimmy Sunday, April 12, 1970 Provo Kiwanians Provo Kiwanis Gbjectives for with this year. A list of the objectives Park Rese The tourist project of the niuseumis sponsored jointly by the Utah County Commission children. The homes to receive and Provo City, with the this grant are in Box Elder assistance of the Sons and The Womens’ Auxiliary to the County, Tooele, Noth Salt Lake Daughters of the Pioneers, and South Jordan. These grants Scenicto re ouilined for Utah County Medical guidance, birth defects and manyother worthwhile projects expeditions The Utah Get Involved” themes the and operation, in Provo City, & Lee's Boys ene and the Utah North (Sowiette) Park in Provo * This year we found @ membership and e ber People Helping People. eartwarming satisfaction IN participates in a supports The Provo Auxiliary has State Hospital. This year new are just a few of the major civic efforts to assist the David Lee many Eagle sponsored projects. joined in the international projects have been the Shriner's contributions of the Sons and Boys home, in raising funds for Each individual member enjoys Sponsorship of charities to he'p Children Hespital and the school Daughters of Utah Pioneers of heart and cancer research, in the benefits of belonging to the the Heart Fund, cancer fund and for the Blind. Prove to this community providing grants in aid from the group “We also try to make our as he accepts the Jimmy Durante children's The museum, which is a Jimmy Durante Childrens fund responsibilities to his home, his fund. These projects are handled entertainmenta family affair,”” member of the American for many Utah childrens community and his country. The by the Grand Aerie F. 0. E. and states Mrs. Lopez, : Association of Museums, is open hospitals aid child care and Eagles are still “People helping all donations are used 100 per- Easter Egg Roll, Father eachyear fromJune 1 to Sept. 15 training centers and in aiding people” an urganization on the cent for these charities. and The Sons night, Mothe i s as a tourist information center. Daughters Tea, A Christmas move. sheer of such donati handled bythe elected officials party for children and summer Also, by appointnent, school sections of the world” says of this organization. outings with carnival rides and children, visitors, clubs and others interested, may visit the Herald Stubbs, Eagle president. refreshments.” Evgle grants in aid are given THE SUNDAY HERALD,Prove », Ist Vice President 2nd Viee President... Fine Pal . Mrs. Gordon Connelly - Mrs. Allen Morgan Mrs. Henry Gardner Arts Mes. Affairs Arthur Manton Mrs. Community Improvement Education Mrs. Ruto ate Mrs. Dale Despain re THE AMERICAN LEGION FORTY-N1 \E YEARS COMMUN TY SERLICE I\ PROLO Treasurer Mrs. Murland W, Fish Historian Mrs. Talmage M. Thomson DEAN MENDENHALL PROVO POST 13 Parliamentarian PROVO LIONS J Provo Aerie # 2924 SERVE” IMPORTANT MESSAGE! ee Don't Buy Your New Broom Now RIS WAIT FOR THE PROVO LIONS CLUB ANNUAL BROOM SALE Starting April 9th Ji Gott Wilde; 501 South State , “WE For God and Country, SERVICE to the Community, State and Nation N. LaVerl Christensen... ........-. Commander tis of sim Ist Vice Commander Buyd W. Reynolds...... “The Fighting Fraternity” More Than 2 Million Members Spencer C. Heiner . George E. Larsen . . . . Chaplain . . Gonduttorcd anew e RIEele Sobek ees Calvin Gray InsideGuard. Outside Guard . 2.2... Trustee . . . Oscar Lopez John W. Goddard . The Legion aimsto uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States, t8 maintain law and order, to foster and per- petuate a one hundred percent Americanism. “LEGIONAIRES SUPPORT LEGIONAIRES” MEETING NICHTS: First & Third Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Veterans Center 287 E. Ist N., Provo President President Elect - Vice President deerstary- Treasurer Immediate Past Presiden DIREC TORS Sam F. Brewster C. Beek Clark \lmo B. Simmons Norman B. Creer Harold WH Claudie P. Thom 4 CLUB PGLE-OF OUTSTANDING COMME MT Y LEADERS Hubert Smith Trustee . Treasurer . Carl Kimber . Max Petroff . Ray Nelson Trustee. . Trustee . Secretaty: Herald Stubbs . Gerald Hurst . Adjutant . Service Officer . Chaplain . Sergeant-at-Arms . Finance Officer Troy A. Mott ..... Jr.Past President. 6.0... ee eee Carl Lopez President Vice President . 2nd Vice Commander Ws BRECON IED, 6 go. sonst bate oe OFFICERS YEAR 1900 C. Verl Clark Mark Anc Garth bE Ralph Re Ray M. Hea . Reed Davis nos eee es 6... 1. ee Don lees . Kamis Nelson WE WELCOME ALL NEW MEMBERS “ONCE AN EAGLE ALWAYS AN EAGLE” HIGHLIGHTS OF AMERICAN LEGION PROGRAM Boys State Americanism Oratorical Contest Rehabilitation ofVets Junior Baseball Military Funerals Sub for Santa BloodBonk Children’s Welfare Recreation Scouting WE BUI LD |