Show V I t - ' : s ' I )t Sundai Mai THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE t - 2 1g54 -- THEY PANNED 'FOR GOLD - N-' s Utes Bone Up on History - 1Pomr 4 - " ' - 00 - r7:-71- I '' ' 4° : 4 I '' - it 4" r i - - - - '' ' ' Ammo' 411m6 Anne Nate was Kappa Sigma 's choke for their "Star" at annual spring formal Saturday Miss Party Honored at Last Lavish Formal Alpha Chi Seniors noun LOGAN—Alpha Chi Ome gas spring formal honored graduating seniors at a delightful celebration in the Union Building's East Banquet IHall Followed by a Skyroom ball girls of the Golden Lyre presented the men with ceramic mug favors Don Hull Keith Dillard and Steve Simmons accepted the gifts from Helen H e e s e Glenna Jensen and Pat Parson Late comers Keith Merrill Ann Jones Newel Nelson Pauline Conrad Sue Simmons and Scott Croft entered the Even the Cadillac given away by Sigma Alpha Epsilon was a 1929 model It provided spirit and excitement at the 1954 version of the S A E Jaloporee Black and streamlined the "used car lot refugee" was awarded along with many useful door Velena Meyrick do an exposition dance Palma Lundahl's ravishing pink black lace formal earned favorable comments f rom Norris Joh a n se n Nena Ilawkes and Dick Schwartz They Drew Praise Socials Chairman Sandra Lee Richards drew praise for a job well done Refreshment arrangers were Ranae Draayer De Vera Watkins Barbara Skanky Judd Preston Donna Rae Jorgensen and Hal Williams Patron and patronesses Dr and Mrs Clark E Haskins Dr and Mrs Omar S Budge and Dr and Mrs J Clare Hayward were greeted by sorority prexy Judy Deline and house mother Mrs Clara Johnson Dr and Mrs Walter Welt' observed the clever decorations Favorite guy of Alpha (Chi Scott Jeffs was serenaded by the devoted las- sies city-wid- AMAZINO s White ei Slue White LOW : : and s Mel ' - aksr—stti ohn 9 t I tt lbw) I'? MON 4?‘ - 0144t 4 4 - ::4:-!:::::11 We ' 1011$ friAl ki 0 At Both Stores—Downtown I D S Chapel 8th ' 14 4 the traditional Tausig-Bricke- r units "Bury the Hatchet" week Special events each day kept the Cougar fans jumping to keep up Humorous posters from both units comically "slamming" the other unit were posted all over the hilltop campus From Monday to Saturday the Brickers and Tausigs tbssed out their best for the coveted hatchet The most popular event of the " week was the which was watched with amusement by many students Both units grabbed hold of the ends of a huge rope and the losing team ended up being pulled through a cold stream of water from a campus fire hydrant Foughtjor Hatchet Early in the week the Tausigs werea slight jump ahead of the Bricker and were fighting to keep the hatchet that they have held for the past two years The 'unit that posted the most wins for the week won the trophy last night at the annual "Bury the Hatchet" party with members from both units attending The female portion of the student body was saluted during the week with fashion teas a banquet to honor special women on campus and special hints for trousseau shoppers by displays of local merchants Dinner dancing in Salt Lake City at the Starlight Gardens were Members of the Tokalon social Unit Friday night With an Oriental theme prevailing Sally Cannon Joan Seymour La Rae Warner and Doris Stanford treated their dates Russ Mickkelson Gary Hatch George Jarvis and Dick Hatfield to a spring formal called the "King and I" Around the Ming Tree Noticing the clever ming tree table decorations were Fran Kirk Nom Slaymaker Diane Man w a r i n g John Woodward Colleen Norseth and Ted Rabin Melodious strains from the Jimmy Christensen combo Seemed to cap-wen Chase and Bud social T '71P" t : 1°' 10 :1 - iI ' loAl '1 r: ' : ii ::1- pm East and "1"r 7: 4 !V' o''r 1 : A't ili f t ' ''e' ‘ fl4rt1i' ' -- ': a f I School Librarians The Salt Lake City School Librarians met recently for dinner at the Lion House and elected Mrs Irvin P Burgoyne Miss Inez I Rewey and Miss Daisy B Gessleman to serve as officers Miss Following dinner Helen Kimball gave a book review MAKI AIRANOIMINTS NOW TO LIMOS TM§ MOT SUMMON OWN° WAIT MY II PO ALASKA Dote IN Coll or WrPto FOX CLAWSON Pot Comp lot INS I VIDA South 'Simple "—111r '' i i '''''7-- ': '' i' — 1' I ''''' ' :oe''' :' ': ' r ' t ) 'f- -- g1- o! To i "4 14- k 7 '- - qp '1' t 0 :It - ' f f o44-!- c1t ::14y 41(A -' - :11' ' s:11 YI: P24'"F' ":''i':'' t 7 - : ' t - ''''' ''- ::-- : 4' '' 4) ll 416 d e - s! b ----- pl'' T - TI 0: 7 i' ‘:11?:: '' N ‘ ' t'et74:' t ' Ji 'ia 'it — t ' ' ':-- i J ''' — ::(7:L'''''::: ":':''' l' f4 ' 7 4- i ' '1 1 - cr7 'A1 ( CiL67 11 ' kr - ' 4t t4 " i -- - '1111kik''' 1 PA 144 0 -N t te ' - h - v t -- i ' ' South DUP ' N I'' '4 South Salt Lake County D U P meetings scheduled for the week are as follows: Sandburr Camp Thursday pm Mt Jordan Stake East Sandy office 324-4tMrs Bonnie A Dowding is in charge Twin Peaks camp Thursday 1:30 pm Mn Walter H Allington Sr 4423 Wander-lan- e Holladay ' ' Ft! i: I :' ' 9 0 '' $' ' t ' 1: 7 71 N 7th West Jefferson camp 1:30 pm Mrs Leland A Mayers 1449 S W Temple Wasatch camp 1:30 pm Mrs Ronald L Kingsbury 1655 Emerson Ave pm i 1"'411"' s i' i r x 's$t:itisrr tlh tI'' is4:41(4Vpi :::::::::6:0:ti ' 1 44"3 1 1 - 't- ' Getting set for a round of the Virginia Reel at Phi De it "Forty Niners" party are Jeri Lu Emerson Don Henderson ci 71 ti:?71 i: : i ' 7 S Leatham Ji 4 b Women's Week Takes BYU Spotlight 41 4:1 'rnt tt!k4At LI Ave 1: z 1 t °' ' -: ':- '''' - ' e I Ife e :4:41rtotf' — -- o 5' 5 pi4 -a ' 5 5 '? itVIMilb:04161111114A4 - ' 4 ' ' A7'' s' ''''' - 1): t- 's t:4'ivwit:':cr4" WITH 'BURY THE HATCHET' EVENT r71 - 7'a0d160:::414 ' 1' : r 4 I$: - z4 4 By Carolyn James PROVO — B Y C's social spotlight was shared this week by the annual NVomen's Week sponsored by the Associated Vomen's students and ' East 1 Choosing apparel for Alpha 'Chi Omega's formal were Barbara Skanky San Mateo Cal Mary Latham Twin Falls Ida Sandra Lee Richards Los Angeles " ' ! e ''i 1: ' ' " - 4 (: l ' ' '' :" c :':' v - ' ' - i ' -- - 32w :' i rf ? 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N :: ':': '' 3 '' 4 ' 0 :" 1: ' '4 ti' ' k t v r § : t t - - ' I ' 111 In traditional fashion Bricker and Taustg social units will George Jarvis kneels with Merrill Holland bury hatchet :::4'::E44A-vt41""'"AsI- many people from the other school and they were with Owen Sweeten Nancy Russell Ralph Harding Willa Conrad Mr and Mrs LII Mar Nuebert Mr and Mrs Valton Jackson and Dr and Mrs Oliver Smith to enjoy the eveDelta ning's entertainment Phi's Quinn McKay Bill Rad- mall Bryant Stringham and Lloyd Sweeten presented their invited guests Shirley Frame Jeanne Shurtliff Karen Richards and Lillian Peg with flowers and a favor as did the other members approval of the favors joying the program which included excerpts from "The King and I" were Mr and Mrs John Wing Mr and Mrs Ralph Laycock Bobbie Stock-daland Desmond Pincock Mary Lou Doren with Scott Speakman and Joan Dixon with Grant Brockbank stopped to tell chairmen Marilyn Ballard with Jack Thorpe what a wonderful evening it En- e was The returned missionary fraternity at B Y 11were hosts r to the annual Delta Phi convention All day Saturday members from eight chapters of Delta Phi from Idaho yid Arizona Utah schools vere attending business meetings and electing officers for the coming year Last night at the sociaL hail the Delta Phi's and dates had dinner and later moved to the George Albert Smith Field-housfor dancing in formal inter-chapte- e ' 399 Mode O Day has cottons that are as fresh as a daisy and twice as pretty The cotton charmer we show is popular bubble cloth with Everglaze finish that keeps its polished look throughout countless rubbings Its only one style from a big assortment Come see! Sizes 14 to 20 Adorned with lavish depths of lace on bodice and flounce Acetate and nylon 60 gauge CHARLESTON 470 So 1300 EulOBG VIAN — 113 AIM lost I N1 C' ' Po jidkw) I BRIGHAM CITY CEDAR CITY P N Main SI MURRAY 4900 S Stale Streit' PRICE PROVO SALT LAKE CITY E Broadway ' )1 A nylon 3 k Treu Method Salon 119 hulans high-twi- st Sheer flattery for Mother's Day High-twiguaranteed perfect Box of 4 PEGGY'S ' 't 34-4- i LA01111 ONLY 299 enchanting slip for mother s MACHINI Consultation Without Chorus - "Picture of Spring" the seasonal approach 'was carried out in the flower decorations--The event brought a prettil cotton for Mother's da4 pick st deco tele" Rebuild Iteitrowiete with the VITAUTONS ' Nikowbwilg ' ' g' LOSE A POUND A DAY The Thinkar MITHOCO Wee e'''' A '''--- :' A‘ i' attire and Sugar Nous ''' - 33 - Cannon was admiring the small fans for the girls and her date Terry O'Brien voieed t t GStone - I 4 r2 3 '0 I ' " -- r t end WI l'41 ‘ 7:4 b lilialmMmManimittPlillimillitIMMO'ValitVIIIVIIIMotiell0001PLIWIWAlliitt - White Tan and White Slack and t o '':2:Ii:i:::Vill::' CAPRICE White Lk 11 ! e :N-::- v!:- 14' 11:itt T:f - o4- - : fts: ' iii:-:- -: hf01 1:tyty't Pcii:cf0:44 7 - ' i''''11 ' 4krtridt 1- ' if i N '00 - Thursday Ensign camp 730 p m Mrs Milton R Hunter 668 E St Friday Camp 34 8 pm Mrs Louis 1 ' Hawthorne camp :' ''' East Roosevelt fashion picture Wear them with any lightweight cottons 1 ' '44 I styles are the newest designs in the summer — I e Light lovely and cool these graceful mesh I ' - ' illi tdV4tV:14' la 1 - i t) 1 ' !? 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F ' - — : emall7o 0'7 ori 4 ' '' ''' ot North Salt Lake County D U P meetings scheduled for the week are as follows: 6 AA'NF OF hs41 "re" ": Fashion Whites 1:1444( 4vollommalmoncsosommviglioNree4No s ' - 1'- -' - - North DUP k114h: gifts The Minerva men sponthis event inviting high school students and townspeople to participate in the ViliOn Ballroom Phi dancing and revelry all! welcomed coAlpha chairmen Dave Jeppsen and Charles Cochrane who headed the number reading as Delores Nielsen aided In a Safari Comely campus femmes were treated to another resplendent Sigma Chi spring formal last week end Men of the white cross formed a car safari and headed to Salt Lake City's Art Barn for festivities Engineered by Mark Sorensen evening purses with crested compacts were presented to Sandra Anderson Rene Robinson and Jackie Jacobsen by harry Carleson Jazz-tim- e and Ron Crookston by daneers Sid Roskelly Joan Wilson Jack Parson De Anne Vilson Garth Bishoff and Lauralee lawson Yummy sirloin steaks were served at the Art Barn banquet Kappa Sigmas "black and white" spring bash was a "real going concern" according to pleased coeds Le Ray Matthews Kay Drolhnger Helen Shields and Connie Smith Bedecked in white dinner jackets KS's Lyle Robin-son Alfred Empey Ferd Marian' and John Pherson gallantly offered crested com—B R pact favors sored "Marine Fantasy" to the met odies of Bob Summer's Combo Flying fish were spotted by Dick Lewis and Mary Latham Intermissions were entertained by Donna and Carol Chkff in's song ''l Cover the Waterfront" while Reed Bernston watched his talented date ern '- t : i 4 'i c-- ‘ ) r': ) 77::: formals in Provo A baseball game Saturday afternoon started things off for Truman Clawson Marilyn Jackson Ed 'Silver and Barbara Brown while Bob Monson Francis Williams Dean Walton and Sharree Brugger warmed up with some volleyball Dance Saturday night found Gordon Wooley Corinne Nelson Don Brown and Jeanine Greenwood congratulating Dream Girl Marilyn Jackson who reigned over the affair with queens from the other chapters Returning to Salt Lake Sunday were DeMont Judd Charlaine Le Sueur Harlow Jones Jeniel Boren Bob Glade and Judy Blackwelder Alpha Delta Pi were also in a formal mood Friday night and invited their dates to the Country Club for dinner dancing and such Putting finishing touches on gala table decorations of masks and confetti were Lyn Thurman Mary Cathyrne Evans and Shirlene Alsop while dates Jim Kemp Paul Gregoire and Melvin Rawles made with the advice Kappa Sigs and dates made a day of it Saturday starting off with breakfast and climaxing the night with a formal Gang gathered at the Beau Brummel in th am Included Phil Gerstner Jewel Ainsworth Stan Larsen Jackie Tueller Jim Kastanis and Lynn Moran Afternoon found Dick Herron Georgia Floor Scott Steele Lorna Young Ray Feller and Marion Millward among those who enjoyed festivities By Margot Cannon Boning up on history can be fun according to the liteville Phi DeltsThey caught up on their knowledge of the Gold Bush Friday night when they held their annual ”Forty-Ninersparty Square dancing and panning for gold ruled the night and everything from prospectors' costumes to gold nugget outfits were strictly a la mode Caravan for "Sutter's Mill" started with Buzz Emerson Bonnie Hansen Gary Breeze Fawn Frelon Dave Wissmar and Pat Haley Ted Scholer Judy Jordon Al Varlinde Jeanne Stillman Kent Brady and Sylvia Pace also piled in their wagons and joined the rush Already loaded with chunks of gold were Loyal Seidner Jesse Cook Bill Wagner and Carol Wilcox while Bob Keeney Dick Brown and Ron Merz stopped their search and rustled up some "grub" for dates Mary Gillette Denise Ewert and Joan Hood Pi Kaps were on the road thts week end and traveled up with the Pi Nap Ogden way for an exchange dinner-dancchapter in Logan Huston Wingate Don Tisdel Chuck White and Paul Viko picked up dates Florence Wilcox Pat Tanner Mary Hicks and Barbara Condie and hustled off More travelers were the Delta Phi who joined Delta Phi chapters from other campuses for a week end of fun and AftwowlefoempOMONIIPOWIISIMINEM 49-er- s - N-- : ‘ ! 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