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Show Girls’ Volleyball Team RummageSale Set for MAP Honored at West Ward The Multi-Activity Francom, Lonnette Schramm, Kenneth Erekson, Kenneth White, Leon Rowley and Mark Production Set in Provo Program Mrs. LaVern Pierce is a will hold a rummage sale on patient at the Payson City Wednesday, Thersday and Hospital where she is receiving Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, at the Neighborhood Center, 345 S. treatment. lst W., Provo. MAP Aide Margee Walters is requesting Mr. and Mrs. Loren DeGraw donations for the sale. Those announce the arrival of a wishing to donate items may grandson, born Feb. 18 in bring them to the center, Bountiful Hospital, to Curtis and Nora Westover DeGraw. The The rummage sale is being baby weighed nine pounds,five - conducted to raise funds te help ounces end has ove brother and poor families with medical four sisters. Other grandparents expenses, schooling, training for are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd better jobs,etc. presented a volleyball net to Jerrilyn Spencer, the activity Westover of Santaquin. The babywill be named Lance. The directorof the ward. DeGraws now have 22 grandHarrodsburg, founded in 1775, The Nebo Stake Gold and children — 13 girls and nine is the oldest perraanent settlement in Kentucky. Green Ball was held Saturday boys. night with the theme “In the Misty Moonlight.’’ Dancing during the floorshow were Ivy Craven, Linda Bishop, Beckey By RUBY MEREDITH WESi ‘4OUNTAIN — Mrs. Dixen, representing the YWMIA sports department of the Nebo Stake, visited the West Ward MIA this week to honorthe senior volleyball giris team. She complimented the girls on having two teams and for having almost 50 percent participation at the practices and games. Marcene Spencer, sports director, was thanked for herhelpto the girls. Mrs. Dixon ‘SunbonnetSue’ Musical “Sunbonnet Sue,” companist a delightful musical production, will be Among those cast in leading presented in Provo Wednesday, roles are Stanley Peck, Janine March 3. Hill, Orin ‘The productionis scheduled at 8 p.m. at the Park-University Daley, Margorie Warren, and Colleen Wilson. An orchestra accompanies the Ward Chapel, 101 W. 800 N. as a performance. building benefit sponsored by Among the interesting song the 14th Ward of Provo. - nditions are “Garden of OldFashioned Flowers,” ‘I'm the Presented by a 30-member Constabule,’’ “Spring Is on the cast of the Payson First War¢ Wi If Only Dreams Came the musical producticn was True,” and “We'll Build a performedin that city before a Cottage in Loveland.” large and appreciative The 14th Ward committee is audience, Directors are Christa Amos, headed by Mrs. Wilford Allen drama, and Lewis huff, music, andserves under thedirection of with Janine Noon as ac- Bishop Dennis Hiatt. HERE COME THE MICKEY MOUSES _ (MICE?) DeHart. Mrs. Vermine Haws sang and played her ukulele, Larry Brewn played on his guitar ana Laurie Sheffield, Loretta Rowley, Shelly Jackson and Margene Erekson sang the themesong. MAX LLEWELLYN, District Four vommander of the American Legion, presents awards to Gloria Gardner, Springville, center, winter of the oratorical contest and Jean Christensen, Payson, who wor second place in the annual affair. American Legion’‘sDistrict Four Oratorical Contest Winners Noted Gloria Gardner and Jean Christensen were first and second place winners, respectively, of the District Four American Legion Oratorical contest held Friday. Both will enter the Zone Contest, to be senior, She is the daughter of Mrs.Betty Christensen and goes to Payson High School. Payson Post 48 was her sponsor. Other contestants were Neil Whimpey, Lehi, Post 19; Carma Junior High School. Miss Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Gardne: uf Springvilie, is a senior at Springville high Schcol and represented Post 28. Miss Christensen is also a The contestants spoke on “Qur Constitution in a Changing World.”District Commander for District Four is Max Llewellyn, and Dallis Christensen of Provo Post 13 was chairman of the contest. Cornaby, Spanish Fork, Post 68; held March 8 in the Roosevelt PatBurton, Provo,Post 13. Walk Scheduled to Raise Moneyfor Development A %-mile Walk for Development is being planned to take place on May in the Utah Valley area under the direction of the Americen Freedom From Hunger Foundation. This organization was organized in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy for the purpose of enlisting the private sector in the fight against hunger, and to educate the American public to the nature and existence of hunger and malnutrition in the world today. President Richard M. Nixon has endorsed this group. , There is a local committee of 12 persons of college and high school age which will organize this walk. Bob Hilby and Sharman Farrell are cochairmenand DarylPhillips and Grant Layton are publicity directors. All are Brigham Provo High Schoo! and Pleasant Grove High School students are already on the ittee committee. Each walker will seek sponsors to pay him a specific amount of money for each mile walked. The walkers may have as sponsors as he can get. Funds collected will be distributed to two projects. The Utah Valley Care and Training Center will receive 42.5 percent of the funds, AYUDA(Peruvian relicf) will receive another 42.5 percent of the funds and the remaining 15 percentwill go to the educational programs of the AFFHF, The committee has endorsement from Senator Wallace F. Bennett, State Senator Ernest Dean,ti? Provo City Commission, Uta! County Commissioner Paul Thorve and BYU Dean Elliott Casaron. they hope to get high school Other publicofficials are zing students in the areainvolved. contacted for their support. Young University students, but The two top winners of the Zone Contest will enter the state contest. State contest winners then compete in District, Zone aud National contests to determinethe U.S. winner. CC in Orem Begins Drive For Members OREM — The Orem Chamber of Commerce has launched its 1971 drive to enroll new members, under the general chairmanship of Duane Herbert. Goal of this year’s campaign is 250 members, or more than 50 over last year’s all-time high All busi en in the city; will be contacted during the coming weeks and urged to join the organization. ‘This year’s membership drive is being conducted in twoparts: new members,or businesses not previously affiliated, and renewing members who are renewing under the “fair share” plan. The Orem Chamber of Commerce’s fair share plan involves a simple formula designed to help businesses determine their fair share investment in the chamber. It consists of a score sheet which outlines (1) space or square footage of sales and work area, (2) ownership cf property (dollar value of business), (3) number of employees, and (4) dollar value of business volume. By rating each business eccording to the scale, the total score will indicate thefair share of dues. a ‘Tre West War Junior M-Men seam under the direction of Raymond Jansen played a basketball game at the Payson Junior High School against « team from Provo. The Provo team won by a score of 57-49 to enter the Zone Tournament. West Ward Scout Banquet was held Thursday night in the churchhall for all Cub Scouts, Guide Patrol, Webelos, Scouts, Explorers and Ventures. A Pinewood Derby was held followed by dinner. A Court of Honor was then conducted and a program concludedtheevening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bushman hosted for Sunday dinner twoof their children and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Orval Richards and son Ryon and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Bushman, all of Provo. The Nebo Stake Beehive Standards night was held Tuesday in the Nebo Stake Center. First and Second year Beehive girls from West Ward attended along with their parents and teachers, Mrs. Lillian Christiansen and Mrs. Phyllis Kenison. Race With Logs _Brazil’s Kraho Indiansparticipate in grueling log races as a semireligious sport Logs weigh frem 20 to 200 pounds and teams run with them for distances of two and three miles. AGAIN Mickeyis alive and well andliving on someof the cutest shirts and sweatshirts you've ever seen. Mickey comeslifesize in all his glory on both short and long sleeve sweatshirts, in assorted colors, sizes 2-6X% $2.59 and sizes 8-16 $3.25. Mickey's girl friend Minnie joins him on a grey cotton knit short sleeve shirt, sizes 2-6X $2.19. 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