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Show t B4 REVIEW, June 16. 1966 Last Friday the 1850 graduates of the University of Utah, their professors, relatives, and friends turned out to hear a commencement address from Ambassador Averlll Harriman who told them that the influence and strength of atLarge W.States is still growing, not declining around the world. Harriman the United at of Humanities degree the ceremonies. received an honorary Doctor , East Mill Creek News by Pat Kendig METHODIST CHRIST new officers of the Salt Lake Church Women's Society for Chapter of the National League of American Pen Women last Christian Service is sponsoring a reunion June 19 from week. 10 to 10:30 A.M. oothechurch Installed were Mrs. Roxana patio, 2385 East 3300 South. G. Hase, president; Mrs. Summer hours for the serJilian Bills, vices at Christ Methodist Mrs. Gladys Burnham, corChurch are, first service, 9 responding secretary, Mrs. A.M. and second service, Caroline Miner, recording 10:30 A.M. secretary; Mrs. Francis M. ' elections. Officers elected are Mrs. Stacy Struble, president; Mrs. Harvey Fox, first James Burke, second Mrs. Robert Smith, secretary; Jack Corbett, treasurer, and John Rokich, parliamentarian. nt; vice-preside- 0 OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN 35 i V, vomens association elected the foUowing officers Mrs. Jim Criswell, president, Mrs. Bob Hillgren, Mrs. Ed Luiten, secretary; Mrs. Art Bottman, treasurer; Mrs. Roy Roth, Christian service chairman; and Mrs. William Graves, Unit chairman. education leaders for next year are Mrs. Roy Lipps and Mrs. Jerry Jones. Church fii( parliamentarian. Smith, ST. JOSEPHS VILLA, 474 Westminster Avenue, willhold a prime rib dinner Tuesday, June 21 at 7 P.M. Tickets are $5 and the public is invited. For additional information call Mrs. E. O. Hutte-ma- n, 277-11- SWIM MRS. EVERT D. LYBBERT East, was installed last week at a brunch as the new president of Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers Club. Other officers are Mrs. Le Roy P. Taylor, first Mrs. Lloyd Hammer, second Mrs. Harold G. Miller, treasurer, Mrs. Wallace R. Hem3139-28- 50 OR ROLLER SKATE r&ypeca vice-preside- Sw-imlcuid vice-preside- nt; Classes For Everyone recording secretary; ming, 52. historian. Gibbons, CATHEDRAL OF THE Madeleine, Home and School Association held recently torian; and Mrs. Emory C. Sfiee&U Mrs. Robert A. Anderson, secretary; corresponding Mrs. Quentin F. Winget, his- - I. 2!st. 1208 U4 So. vice-preside- nt; Cr tt 0 o jlr1 c -- & GROUPS r NEWCOMERS CLUB of Salt Lake will hold its family picnic June 26 at Evergreen Park (off 23rd East at 3500 South behind East Millcreek gymnasium) 12:30 to 6 P.M. There will be games, races and contests for all ages. Reservations must be made by June 23. Call Made Hollinger chairman at fljU 355-93- THE LARGEST MINIATURE FREE 82. Picnic Area Firo Pit and Tablos PERSONALITY SKETCH (Continued from page B3) Schools Out, But Not For 10 Class Of 46 Men by Agnes Ferguson Stan Bouham, president; Mrs. Voyce, daughter of Mr. and countries. Charles Savage past president Mrs. Ralph H. Voyce, 39 East . AREA SCHOOLS have electWasatch Street, competed at ed and installed 1966-6- 7 PTA Mrs. Arvil Webster, first Principal Don Porter, summer, National the Miss Utah contest June officers. at Pioneer Memorial 4, Midvale Junior High School: J. Parr, second Science Foundation Scholar' and Mrs. Julius Vlsser, of New Theatre, University of Utah Mrs. Kenneth Dahl, president; University ship, Mexico and Keith H. Sorensen Campus. Miss Voyce brought ,Mrs. David Fritz, first secretary. -1965-6- 6, in service institute honors' to Midvale when she "Alta View,' Sandy; Mrs. M ' was selected one of the eleven Gourley, second Margaret Galehouse, presiUniversity of Utah, , i Mrs. Douglas Carlson, dent; Mrs. Kay Tart, first girls to receive special reFIFTY YEARS and older cognition. secretary and Mrs. Melvin Principal Rex Freeman, treasurer. Gourley, second party is planned for Saturday and Mrs. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, the June 25, at Herriman Recrea- Midvalley Elementary:Mrs. Beverly Thomas Butterfield family Lionel Brown, president; Mrs. W agstaff, secretary treasurtf you live in reunicat will be held at Herrint; Roland Harkness, first er. man Hall, supper at 6:30 P.M. MIDVALE Hillcrest High School: Mrs. Principal E. Brent 8 P.M., Gaufin, second at Robert begins Program call Rowe, president; Mrs. please bring a box lunch. . .drinks Mrs. Blaine Rowsell, third E. G. Chavez, first Agnes Ferguson, and dessert will be provided. Mrs. Lee Principal Joel P. with news tips or activities of Sunday June 19, the 'John Asay, secretary and Mrs. J ensen, second civic club, your club, church, Mrs. David Green, third Gwynne Page family reunion Mark Fowden, treasurer. will be held at Fairmont Park scout group, etc. East Midvale Bella Vista and Mrs. Eugene Moose Fireplace, from 12:30 Elementary School; Mrs. Verl Hawkins, secretary-treasure- r. tion Park, pot luck and to 4:30 P.M. Buxton, president, Mrs, Boyd program. . Hahsen, first BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL GIRL SCOUT TROOP 158 Principal Don F.' Lemberg, ITCHY STITCHES H Class of 1952 class reunion : Club recently organized West members working toward second Mrs. will be held Saturday, June Jordan Unit, will be taught their "World Neighbor badge Ronald L. Housekeeper, sec25, at Meadow Brook Golf by Mrs. Carol Halverson and have made 28 cotton skirts, retary and Mrs. Le Roy R. Course ClubHouse, 4197South 1300 West, cocktail hour 7:30 Mrs. Darene Jones. Members collected jewelry and clothing Flukerson, treasurer. Jordan High School: Mrs. P.M., dinner at 8 P.M. are: Nancy Barben, president, to send children in foreign Christie Culbertson, Debra Dlmond, Carolee Halverson, Connie Jones, Nadine King, Alalna Smith and Arline Weekes. MEN from Midvale G. Neill, graduate fellowship, Junior High Schools 46 mem- mental retardation, year at ber faculty received fellow- University of Utah; Charles TEN to further their academic education. presently at Recipients, universities carrying out their awards, are; Russell Bishop, University oflJregQn, fellowship for Doctor's degree; Val of Farnsworth, ' Utah and Hy University Johnses, Texas A. & M. . Teachers getting aid for summer sessions include: William H. BeHiston, National Science Foundation Scholarship, 4 summers. University vt Utah, masters degree; Noel Bolllger, 3 summers, institute of mathematics and science, Utah State University 1965-6- 7 Glen H. 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