Show IJ—T— Logan Utah Monday June LDS Relief Group Holds Awards Luncheon Aaa climax to a week of hospital's dietary department in observance She welcomed the Pink Ladies of National Hospital Week the and introduced special guests Volunteer Auxiliary (Pink SlG Garrett hospital adLadies) of the Logan Haqutal ministrator Ann Mary held their annual Recognition McArthur director of nursing Luncheon Mark Wright personnel President Cora Hogan manager Mrs EG Peterson presided at the buffet luncheon the organisation’s only life which was prepared by the member and members of the qwdal activitiei Pink Lady Board of Directors Mr Garrett apoke briefly expressing the hospital staff’s appreciation to the Pink Ladies for their hours of voluntary service He stated that from April 1 1981 to April 1 U7D a ttdal of 10J46 volunteer hours had been given by the Pink Ladies 3000 hours by the Candy Stripers and 3M hours by several A past local beauticians president's pin was given to Mrs WW Richards Ruth Eyre director of volunteers introduced the recipients of awards presented to the Pink Ladies who had given between SO and 3000 hours of volunteer service Special recognition was given to Dahlia Andersen Belva Broadbent Florence Fletcher Mary The Loom Second Wvd Relief frftMy wiQ meet Wednesday wtthtbe virittag teachers' report meeting scheduled for 9:30 “Oafts and Mod Podge" win be held at 10 am under the drectioo of Ella Alter with for noon luncheon There will be a nursery May McBride Fran Pocock and Vera Pulsipher aB of whom had given 500 hours Katie Earl Con Hogan Barbara Kepner Josephine Smith and Frances Taylor who had Knowtton 1000 hours Amy Heninger who had given 1500 hours and EIBe Richards who had given 3000 hours The awards were presented by past presidents of the organisation President-elec- t Corinne Stoddars general chairman introduced Mrs Stanley (Annette) West vocalist who presented three numbers: “Thank Heaven for Little Girls" “Something Good” (From “The Sound of Music’’) and “1 Believe" Her accompanist was Mrs Fhe Studd Mrs Hogan then introduced Douglas Robinson Vernal the recipient of the Pink Lady Scholarship for the academic given or THE HKHUGHIS of the Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary's Recognita Venal this year’s recipient and a Jmiar ia ONE pre-mc- The Logan 11th Ward Relief Society win meet Tuesday with the work day set to begin at pm There win be quitting md crafts and basaar t— to work on The homemaUng discuita will be led bv Mayme Sch- vaneveidt with alight lunch to be served at noon There win be a The Logan Eighteenth evening session will be held SZSSttZZZZ ut The Smithfield Third Ward Relief Society will hold their Wring social Wethesday at 10 with in connection Ward Relief Society win meet am win be There homemaking for to day at am Tuesday I quilting be followed by a lingerie a fodrion show program and demonstration at 10 o’clock led luncheon Quilting and other by Carina Fredickson This wiU projects wiU also be available be the spring party for aU for work The Singing Mothers members and friends and win meet at I am and are asked daughters of the ward Luncheon to wear their white Mouses win be served at 12:30 after There win beai d iHt 1 (abeve hem left) raeegntta for Vera FUWpher Aaqr Heaiager Effle Richards Oku Hegaa Mary KaewNsa Barbara Kepaer aad Katie Earl Mae McBride Jeeepbtne Bnrith Fran Peeeck Career Began With Sport Interest For Fashion Model Turned Stuntwoman in the oldtime movies starring precipice in the French alps By DAVID COHEN Pearl White Miss MacDonald and then parachute 2500 feet to TORONTO (UPI)— Mari-LMacDonald makes the Perils of stuntwoman extraordinary a glacier below “Yes" she said if she had Pauline passe And to go with jumps right into danger herself time to prepare the stunt and if her daring there is her beauty —if the price is right the promoter would meet her No bedoaked and moustached Recently a European promovillain lashes Miss MwnwM ter asked Mias MacDonald if price ("Oh at least flMOO” to the railroad tracks as be did she would be wining to rid off a she said) Miss MacDonald also is ready t to walk on the wing of a plane that is doing aerobatics water-swhile being towed by a blimp hang out of an Uthfioor apartment window by her fingertrips Jump from one galloping horse to another and plunge into an ocean with her DEAR POLLY— My Pointer Is for the reader who wanted hands and feet shackled in m POLLY’S POINTERS ki I Sand Paper Easy Method For Sharpening Shears to know how to sharpen her pinking shears Take a coarse sheet of sandpaper cut it in strips then cut through with the shears This also works on regular scissors I sew j fessionany and this has helped me many times-- All this and the tall ns Spring Social The program win beginat 1:30 pm Refreshments will be served following the program Planning the event are members of the presidency Peart Olsen Rae Leishman and Nettie Kidman The Jolly three The Jolly Three of Smithfield met to organize their dub for 4-- this summer Under the direction of dub leader Nancy Smith the following officers were elected: Joyce Low president and reminder Sharilee Hansen secretary-treasurand Cindy Smith and reporter Dairy Darling candidate is Cindy Smith In their fourth year of dub work the Jolly Three are taking president Brad Bingham vice-preside- Yeates Mike Garth Timmins Linn Gittins songleader Frank Allen game leader Alan Hansen reporter Scott Godderidge reminder and Gary Baker trip commander secretary treasurer er nt 4--H Home Improvement IV Sewing II and Babysitting I The group plans to take several field trips and to observe smaU children at Meodou Countryside Gab The Mendon Countryside Mi Club was organised at the home of dub member Eric Bowen Leaders are Fred Bowen and Paul Willie with Jeffery Yank Eric Bowen vice president 4-- 4--H y riwnrrmwm uuumjmiMiMijy Paradise Woman Returns Home member stuntmen’s coundl of the Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists in Toronto The other 21 members are men “I was always interested in sports" said Miss MacDonald talking of how die got into her offbeat career "I really loved lacrosse at school" rite said as she sat talking in her richly furnished Toronto apartment “Later on I rode in rodeos (weU enough it turns out to become a champion) I suppose 1 was always trying to keep up with my brother and this made me very competitive” Mrs Viola S Welch has returned to her home in Paradise following a ninfrweek I vacation in Houston Tex where she was a guest of her daughter and family the Dean B Baxters During her stay they spent several days at Corpus Christi on the Gulf of Mexico and in OM Mexico Thqr also toured NASA headquarters visiting the Manned Spacecraft Center where they saw the qsn capsules suits and special food and the moon rocks brought back by the astronauts Also included in their tour was a visit to Galveston and to the Astrodome ii- lithe fashion model But more about the stuntwoman career of this 2Ayear-olborn oo a ranch near King City a town 15 miles north of metropolitan Toronto She is president of the 12-- ©el? d raMsaraiflEitg DEAR POLLY— We need help! We received a glass h cocktail shaker for a wedding present used it Just ' once and since then have not been able to remove the !! metal top When I asked my sister about this she said “We have not been able to get the lid off ours for years" Any suggestions on how to remove these and how to avoid a recurrence of the same situation wiU be appreciated— SISTERS IN WILLIAMSBURG l a blistered heel and the POLLY— Every- one at our house used to yeU and ask if the dishes in the dishwasher were dean or not I solved that little problem by- - making a double-facesign that says “Yes we are clean” on one side and “Sorry we are dirty" on the other This hangs on the handle with the proper ride out— JEFF d DEAR POLLY— My suddenly refused to drink soup so I told him we would count the spoonfuls This method appealed to him and we accomplished two things —he learned to like soup and he learned to count— MRS RB Margean Willie of Mendon hostess to her Just A Mere Chib where she served luncheon to June Bowen Donna Buist Carol Sorensen Loma Ladle Mardene Sorensen and special guests Lila Richards and Ruth Gittins beauty has another career— that of a high t DEAR Meet in Mendon auburn-haire- P DEAR POLLY— When you have friction of a shoe rubs it fold a small handkerchief or even a facial tissue a few times and place it in the shoe This wiU raise the blistered part of the heel high enough so that the shoe will not rub the sore place— P Z B club chains DEAR GIRLS-Th-ere are those who thiak pinklag shears sheuld eahr be sharpened by a professienal bat I have always used the same “cure’’ as airs N P suggested aad de not see that It has damaged miae— POLLY Polly's Problem f Herald Jeerael Verdell Kidman president secretary Vera Buist reporter and David DeGasser recreation Other members are play David Willie Lee Bodily Michael and Kevin Barrett Kay The Hot Wires The Hot Wires Club met at Anderson and Reid Yonk the home of Marita Gittins to Projects were discussed and The Amalga Relief Society hold elections for fids summer refreshments served by Mrs homemaUng day meeting is net New officers are Oaig Gittins Bowen The photography group also met at the home of David Willie KottOsonn by Mr and Mrs Thirol J TIZZY under the direction of dub Thurston Logan announce the leader Paul Willie Projects engagement and forthcoming were assigned and refreshments served by Mrs WUlle marriage of their daughter Margo Ann to Richard A MichaeUs son of Mr and Mrs TheMerry Burner Uppers Christian P Nielsen River The first year 4H cooking drib Heights met at the home of Pamela The young couple exchanged Early in Lewiston At that nuptial vows in a double ring meeting the dub was named "The Merry Burner Uppers” ceremony performed in the Logan LDS Temple today A Officers are Nancy Rawtina reception win be given in their president Benita Garda vice honor this evening in the ML president Marcia Whiting Logan Stake Center secretary Jean Hall reporter Miss Thurston is a graduate of Susan Baird song lender Mary Logan High School and four year Anne Rogers recreation chairman and Lori Bergeson Seminary She has been employed at the Cache Meadow health chairman 'Carolyn Milk Depot Flygare is the dub’s dairy Mr MkhaeUs is a graduate of dating South Cache High School and The Midget Mixers' Seminary He is a graduate of Utah State University and the The first meeting of the LDS Institute of Religion He haa Midget Mixers was held at the fulfilled an LDS Mission in home of Sheila Poppieton OfDenmark He is now a lieutenant ficers elected were Penny with the US Army stationed in Poppieton prerident Rachel Bankhead vice president and Ft Lewis Wash where the coqrie will make their song leader Leisa Perry secretary Us Hill recreation chairman and Tammy Pierce dairy darting and reporter "Talk about air pollution! Get a whiff of this!' nrrrm PINK LADIES whs received ft Club News 4-- H Reception Tonight For Couple LOGAN HOSPITAL 1171 J“s'7ere tonight at 7:30 under the dbection of Zeltha Matthews work on followed by lunch — ®— There will be a nursery The Smithfield Relief Society will meet Second Ward The Richmond South Ward tomorrow with the Singing Relief Society has scheduled Mothers practice scheduled for their spring social for Tuesday 1:45 A Wtag oodal will at 10 am with the program to be Bob the begin at 10 o’clock with the presented by prewain to be presented by the Christensen family Linch win Marian be served Children in the Singing Mothers Bischoff has charge The nursery should faring a sack homemaking discussion win be lunch presented by Alice Mather Lunch will be served aU Mendon Ward will celebrate chikken In die nursery ttwuld its 102nd anniversary on bring a sack lunch Tuesday in connection with the — various craft activities Fonda The fonitfafield Fourth Ward WUhelmsen win have charge of Relief Society win lurid their the nursery Wring social tonight at 7:30 with The MUlvUle Ward Relief the homemaking leaaon to be Society homemaklng day wOl given by Linda Stevens Other begin Tuesday morring at 9:30 features of the meeting win be a bazaar shower under the direction of program year 1070-7The lesson win be refredxnents quitting and work ftteraon The organization has a given by Fern Bullock There on Father’s Day items membership of approximately wUl be quilting and bazaar artThe fourth ward win alio meet eighty Pink Ladies and forty icles to work on and a Tuesday at 10 am with the Candy Stripers demonstration on sewing by Staging Mothers practice set for Aloma Hammond followed by a 9 o’clock The homemaking demonstration on the uses of lesson win be given by Darlene honey by Virginia Peterson The Workman Other activities win be the same as those for the are (hum left) Mrs Helen Adams Mrs Can Hagan Mrs E G Peterson and lbs Virginia Butcher all members sf the scholarship Is s Junior at USU In a Held related to medielie Pictured above with Dougina P Rabtassa Jr o Society Activities 1 Finishing for Less! USU institute LDS Seminary List Graduates Graduates from the Institute of Religion at Utah State thiiversity included Mrs Zeno (Men Ree) Anderson and her son are both of Petersboro and Robert Bans of Mendon Graduating in LDS Seminary Commencement exercises held in the Chase Fine Arts Center were fourth year Llndy Lu Blanchard Melanie Sorensen and Randy L Walton and thtad year Blaine Anderson Dale Anderson Larry R Bodily Nephi E DeBruin Karen Hiibner Dennis J Jensen Janette Kidman Robert C Ladle Debra Jo Larsen Janet Larsen Gloria Richards Doreen Sorensen Blaine F Taylor Paul Robert Willie and Becky York an of Mendon Gloria Richards win serve as secretary of the student officers next year tCOURONiai (COJ)EON10g(CdU PoHl lMxrosuts KODA-G- O LOR m lg&8nci MOVIE: PROCESSING OUR NEW DRIVE-I- N WINDOW Developed & Printed I laMHKMickawt from your negative WlffmliiUH 99 ( a NOW OPE JUMBO PRINTS 15 C lilinMCMMnil FREE DRINK WITH ORDER FROM THE WINDOWI 11 weekdays Open aCCMMf I’M III My X GM DRIVE-I- N 11 to 11 1 and Sat 1st V tlM EVERY to Fri 125 E 4th North LOGAN UTAH E A 4th North 4th North Shopping Center n Oeee Mr Jut M I' |