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Show d Mil A I'D MI FUlrmire, t uh F" rntu , Fc r a r: c I (. . IlOs'lirvi botti new A Ikv-- "Americanism" Subject of Mlt tt it a Il'i e i lll'-t ei re i c nit ttie An.eric.rn '1 Auili.,t It w ill l e use in t'.e n Ashty lioMs n, a inai.isua accepted tt.e c ft fr i Bartholomew ! resl lent A I. A rer . i.;t v, w.ispre-V.'Mi.- t, if o.i .. en; le .utic-- e I: HEART MuN r II ana Much publicip. ,.i, Us, or the heart, prea utlm, a. i treatment Is appearlnitin newspapers, perioillcals an ,.n the air this month, ro research, a fund drue i K, p j forward. Beth Frau.pto chairman fur ta-- t Millard, wl'.i have volunteers calling at homes on Suntay, Felruarv 05 and on d.ns ; rlor t then. f' r vroslanl, first place Millar torn, flist Hi 1 h, Roxami Scot pi Sit A I large group of Junior directet B accom; aide on Hutchinson Mid-wtnt- membership sponthe Sperry and By Company at ttie Conference of the er Plah Federation of Womens Glut's, held at ttie Salt I ake Kodeway Inn In late January. GFWG Alumnae Committee J. member Mrs. lee. Ptamantl, Helier, was mod- ,,f the Cali- erator of the workshop. elist, all esi'irlenced In Pan- W. Buckner, 1 Broock of West Point, Nebraska, CFWC Past P re slue nt and current Alumnae Chairman, was an honored guest and panel niem!er. The workshop was part of membership drive program designed for the General Federation of Womens Clubs, and It covered membership recruiting, retaining members, and tormatlon and affiliation of new clubs. Stiver for awards membership Increases will also te mad a new by Sill slate. In each Third and Memtershlp Chairman Mrs. Jay Holmgren, Treinonton, was In clarge of the workshop, and Silt Consumer Hepresentaitves Ktleen Wood of Los Angeles and l.ols Van Guilder of San Mateo, were coordinCalifornia, CFWC mem-Bersi- promotion, were Physical Director ofthe Salt I ake City YMCA; David ltnney, Manager of Membership Delations, Salt ake Area Chamber of Commerce; and Val Peterson, President of Logan Mrs. William H. ltase- Harol 1 s. Jay-eee- BLOOD short mem-le- Vice-preside- nt ators. DRAWING SUCCESSFUL ts uo latrlolic soics Pawn Croslaud and I By Marlene Cros-lar- d. Kcsey Quarnbcrg Marries Mary Ann Gourdin tuslness meeting was held after the program for discussing of ttie Heart Fund dirve, a fashion show Being planned for March and ttie joint Birth la" ; a rt y with the Region. Former Resident - Bishop uke, Gwen and Day Workshop on Membership Ills. sar.g A shop sored Fl-de- rs 1 I areas- 1 Annette Day of the Fast Millard fine Arts Guild attended a leadership training work- I tee Millard ,lr. high; Scott IMdin, first place; Marl. Warner, second; Kim Held an I ! ee l'eter.sen tie! forthtrd, f r F ill u. ore lementarv, these students are congratulated f 'r their J Mrs. Bowl K. Me Ha Hunter, fornia last Mission: Hialto, Burbank I aCrescenta, Fagle Koch, An'elope Valley, Fan Gabriel. Palm Springs, Area ila and BakersfioUi. lie fmin i t! e people of P'ese areas Interesting an i leceptlve tothe Gospel. He also vus prvlleged to sene as a Hi it r let I eader an completed Ids mission as a one I eader having 30 under his supervision. He Is iresenth enrolled at the B.Y.r. In Provo where lie Is a sophomore. I . lv 1 following I "i! In 1 ,i n rl..ln, U '..eetlny of the e:u ...i.ilun. Hx the s"i tect'W h..t's met lea" were read I ited out the great in this com.tr by dif'erent to ms. Fhe f ' 1 le1 I: i Pole ater Pav Saints. Elder Keeve ha i the of serving under two Mission 1'reslients' I'res-- i tent Nichols from Beorgla and Brest lent Milchin, Canada. h ! ler Keeve labored In ttie of ALA Program Monday , j !!iu,;i Officers Attend F A G. F. Reeve relieved an honoralde release from the CalU'fnta wt.ere he lias Fast ti lssi.-t two .ears for served the t tie Church of Jems Christ ; was (resented I DS Elder CL u ah : Returns from California Mission Doyle E. Reeve SOCIAL NEWS Kasv Quarnterg, Fctj lo and Mary Ann Gourdin, Orem were married February ; In the Provo ns Temple with President Toroi to offlcaiti u,. Accon pariing them to ti.e Temple were Kasevs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon iniarn-ber- g. 1 California Ward Bussell Hillman, former teacher and Haskett all coach ! Millard High School and a former resl lent c.f Fillmore was sustained Bishop of Mar Vtsta First Ward, February 1373 In West Los Angeles. Nell Mot-roe- .'r. , ar.d Mrs. Blaine Fern, lies, Mr. and Mrs. Fret Goi.r lit, Mr. ami Mrs. Paul GourdinRr.anJMrs. Plnnigar and several ott.er of the Brides relatives. Kaseys roommates, Dalian OuariiBerg, -- ua -- -a 1 eon Ne! r c ,i ,,, Duane s 1 "THE LISBON" Mediterranean Styling . . . Sensitronic Pre-S- et I rl le were Best men to Kas-cwere twin brothers, dan and .ion Quarn-lerI shers were eon Nelson, Duane Brtnkerhoff, Llls Pavlur, Dallln ouarnberg, John Whicker amt Pat Ormone. An open house was held In Sclplo February lM Mr. am! Mrs. Sheldon Quarnierg entertained the families of t lie bride anJ groom at their home. After g. rr-o- after which a re- ception was held In ttie Sell lo Ward Cultural Hall. Lshtrs In Sclplo were I.arry Robison, Tom Memmott, Devon Quarn-lerWarren Quarnlierg, Scott Memmott and Ken Johnson. At present the couple are making their home In Orem. g, Tuning Control VHF Attending the Yvonne ijot.rdin, Pat ootirJin, Gra Shields and Sheig wuurn-her- g. and diag. Picture Tube AFC 13-1- Ward. 1 - 23" Brliikerhoff, Baylor and Pat Ormone went to (tie cerenumv. the abating a Following breakfast was served to the wedding party at ti.e luva! Inn. A reception homiing ti.e new Mr. ant Mrs. cuarnlerg was held Hut nli;ht In Provo 6 Tuning System Fine Tuning UHF Solid Stale Tuning Reliocolor Chassis Color Keyed Tuning Blood Ctiatrman, Jerry Waner, wishes to express appreciation toallthose Involve J In the February 8 blood drawing. A goixl effort was made by the recruiters and the volunteers who helped at ttie drawing. A social thanks to those v ho came to donate With John Mitchell, r.una McBride, Chester Baker, p, Layton Jackson, Coleen laddie Schlesss, Dennis Nielson, Monte Snyder, Darlene Muiuly, Gary Robins, Hansen Laurence Coray Allen, Kstell Bennett, Rhea Dean Stephenson, George their blood. Stephenson, Bonnie Christen -The following Is a list of sen, Norma Malln and Etta donors: Crosland. Paula S. Christensen, Junior As well as Stanley Harmon, Rob).son, Susan unristensen, I.eRoy Be in Is, Dean Perkins, Jean O. Nellson, Carnia C. Rex Hutchinson, Vlrge swallow, Robert F. Day ley, Glen Quigley, Christensen, Jarold Hub! son, Dixie WiBruce Whatcott, I lnda what-col- t, lliams, Dexter L. Anderson, Alton Staples, Bill Boyd K. Luke, David D. Vernon Christenson, Turner, John K. Rowley, Darlene Joyce Wtiatcott, Dathel WhiG. Chapman, Linda Townsend, taker, Shannon Carling, Harold Rolayne Wilson, Gary M. Hone, Beckstrand, NaDean Sherrie Ashman, Beth 1L Chris Emmons, Ann I uke, Bert Beeston, Lance Janeen Bushnell, Dolllns, Crimson and Aft on Burgess. Mary Ella Peterson, Ben Stott Also Steve Stevens, ftona DeLyle Beckstrand, Joyce erry, Thomas Allen, Matel Beckstrand, Welbo Dolllns. 3, HeaJer, Stanley Dtmmlck, Seventy-tw- o pins of blood George Kyler, CalvlnStewart, were drawn making this a Joyce Dearden, Jerrold Waner, successful blood drawing. Rex Allen, Dean Teterson, An If anyone needs pints of nette Day, Taul Stevens, blood replaced at any time, contact you Ward Charles McYey.DeanWhlcker, please Blood Chairman or Jerry Roy Tomklnson, Harley Handy, Richard Robins, Lyle Warner, East Millard TiBod C. Evans and Loreta Whicker. Chairman for the Ameilcan la And Elda C. Freeman, Red Cross. Bert Is Warren, Frainpton, Ijtrry Glen Williams, Dahlia Dutson, Tennys Madsen, and Janet Baker. Rcxle-bac- 479 k, Beck-stran- Tal-rlc- MR. GREGORY J. NEISH IN MARCH Mr. and Mrs. Nolan West are pleased to announce ttie engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Mr. Gregory J. Nel.sh son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin1 J. Nelsh, Bountiful, Ltah. M'ss West is a graduate of Millard School and High Millard Stake Seminary. Following high school, she attended Sl'SC In Cedar City where she was affllated with Tl Rho Omega Sorority and served as secretary of the campns Ski Club for two years. Interested In Nancy was drama and partlcliated In several productions at St'SC and Weler State College. She grad uated In June 10C3 with a B.S. degree tn English Education. She was emploied by ttie Ogden City ScIkxjI District and Is presently on the teaching staff at Highland Junior High In Ogden. Mr. Nel.sh Is a graduate of ttie Davis High School anJ has attended Weter State College. He Is associated with the Davis County Asjihalt Company as manager. The couple have set March 17 as their wedding date. The ceremony will take place at ttie Colonial Gardens Reception Center In Farmington. Following the ceremony, they will be honored with a reception at Colonial Gardeni. Guest Speaker Addresses Precision Etched Copper Circuitry 295 sq. inch Picture LD8716MD Das-tru- P. T. A. on Career Education for Children .95 'Adam was human, he didn't want the apple fur the apple's ake, he wanted it bersuse it was forbidden. "(Mark Twain ) jh Dr. J.C. Moffat, well known educator and lecturer, met with a combined elementary and secondary P.T.A. group Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. Miss Gay stuck! and the fifth grade elementary class provided the musical numbers. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Barbara Taylor and ed by Annette Day. Although there was a dis- appointing parent turnout, Dr. provided a fine mes-sato both old and young. Moffat ge Prepare Young to Lire People remember good banks because good banks remember people. Productive Lives together from those places. Have your Long Distance operator set up a Conference Coll. Bring trie family g ane E "br J rMa' Te w-- Everybody who Is any- Utah Telephone Company m A His main theme was Career He Eductalon." felt that are too concerned atvout the kind of i.jclety our children will never know In education today, we cannot live on history alone even though have to understand our past. We must be Imaginative and think what kind of world young people will live Children need to learn Ing. to work and undergostrongdls-clptin- e. tphe Sjstfw thing must work. Our young people need to develop an attitude towards work. There Is a mistaken notion by loo many youth that the world owes them a living. He then cautioned the youth to Fe a worker In ttie best sense of the word.... to contribute something to society. Our youth need to have an op. rortunlty to know wtoit the various professions are. Dr. Moffat encouraged parents to not le as critical of and school professionals teachers as seems to be the trend. This Is where a good stare of our educational problems seem to emerge. I AM JOES HEART Hello, the I'tah Heart Association would like to announce a new film put out by Readers I Am Joes Digest entitled TV Heart. This half-hofilm Is based on one ofthe series ur of articles found In the Readers Digest. After viewing this film, we found U to be very Interesting and informative. Thepurposeof this movlo Is to explain the hows and whys of heart attack and what preventive measu es we can lake to reduce our risk. In February we are offering you a chance to see this film. I Am Joe's Heart will be shown on television InSaltLake last showing will be February 18 on KUTV at 3:30 p.m. We Invite you to lune In your television to I Am Joes Heart or, one of these dates. We are sure you will fully enjoy this film as well as benefit from the outstandlrg educa- tional Job that Readers Tlgest has done In making it. The Information Is Interesting and has sound medical advice. So dont miss It. We live here. 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