Show i WOmtJV-i- WHW y W P : CL To Be in Is Coming On April 21 Avlrv WO W InlUIonvanston Hall April 2 The ladies auxiliary to Corporal' Fred J Grant post 1481 Veterans of Foreign Wars held its installation April 2 at the WOW halL Mrs Lilliam Templeton past department president was the installing officer Those installed were: President Afton Nelson senior vice president Jessie Anderson junior vice president Lilly Moser chaplain Irene Francis treasurer Amber Roese-le- r secretary Fae Wilmont guard Dorothy Daily tustee Mary Pitt conductress Alma Bedford assistant conductress Marie Clausse instructor Clara Morgan musician Mildred Watkins color bearers Lola Airth Ethel Chilson Ava Pappas Pearl Norman banner and flag bearers Wealtha Hoeh and Anna Nash historian Emma Winchester The new president appointed the following chairmen of various com mittees: home fund Jessie Anderson legislative Emma Winchester Americanization Edith Martin Sr rehabilitation Mariam Kidd hos pital Clara Morgan welfare Mary Mouritsen membership Ava Pappas publicity Reta Nesfell scout flags Martelle Aldrich cards Mary Call essay contest Lilly Moser entertainment' Lillian Templeton bazaar Cleo Campkin poppy drive Fae Wilmot pa-trot- Frank Hornaday In "Student Prince" "The Student Prince popular musical comedy will be shown as a stage attraction on the Orpheum evening theatre stage Monday naApril 21 on its twenty-firs- t -p— e tour nuvan j tion-wia- tions by mail arenow being acd cepted The fact that Ogden was not inof the cluded in last season's tourseems to operetta famous Romberg interest have whetted the perennial of those oldster and not a few keep it on their youngsters too who "must see" list to a keen edge according to reports on the advanced demand for seats Gladdens Playgoers Perhaps the reason that the announcement of the coming of "The Student Prince" always gladdens the hearts of playgoers everywhere is that it is a meritorious example the of what has eternally been - Cinsweetest of all fairy-tale- s derella - ire whatver guise it is derella - in whatever guise it is poetry or in musical drama "The Student Prince" is a pretty land white lie about a never-nevof romantic dreams it is as you know about a German princeling Matron Reviews Book At Club besson okH f Be'0 :':' HsbS fP ic W6 OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEounjLAx Hiuiuiiiiw mrixiij oj 1947 1 OB EVANSTON Wyp April 5 — A - Martin will review "The PublicProvo Utah was a past week-en- d rA thft book "The RiKivisitor in Evanston in the home of Accepts" by J E Lambert his parents Mr and Mrs J h Speaks" by Francis Carr Stifler Sharp Mr and Mrs William Hellewell presented by Mrs William J Haines was heard by members of Ogden and their daughter Mrs Miariam OES the Evanston Ladies Literary club David Erickson and infant daughat meeting on Friday March 28 ter Milford Utah were guests this No 14 OES Mariam The Rev Richard A Jones of the week in the home of Mrs Sharps will hold itschapter regular business meetchurch where the sister Mrs Vivian Presbyterian Sharp an held was Masonic -- ney the in gave Easter ing temple Tuesmeeting Mrs George E Brimmer j message Evanston ai day night April 8 at eight pm enne is in a visitor Music included two instrumental the homes of her daughters Mrs Light refreshments will follow the duets "The Holy City" by Stephan Albert Bradbury and Mrs Adams and "The Heavens Are Dwight Wallace and their families meeting with Mrs R C Lusty as were play Telling" by Beethoven Dr and Mrs John H Waters and chairman All members and visited by Mrs J R Smith on the son Bill Evanston are visiting m ing members are invited to attend organ and Mrs Clarence D Davis Bisbee in the home of ur The chapter also will hold its on the piano Mrs Thomas Miller Water's Ariz reguMr and Mrs n sang "There's a Green Hill Far J Watersparents "J in lar tea at the Masonic temple MonAway' Word been received day afternoon April 7 at two pm Mrs John Priborsky president Evanston has of a dart- This birth the of will be an Easter tea All presided at a business session er Eileen Rae to Mr and Mrs Next meet- Russell Stover Montpeher iaa members visiting members and following the program ing will be April 11 when Ellery Mr and Mrs Stover are former friends are invited to attend Mrs Gibson art instructor Evanston of Evanston stu- Paul Dickerson will act as chairschools will speak to the members residents Louis Hellewell man on "Art Appreciation" Mrs Scott dent at Brigham Young uryversity jr SEND YOUR SHIRTS TO Let the burden of spring cleaning your curtains and clothes rest with us fl Mrs E V Nelson is the reof the cently installed president ladies' auxiliary to the Corporal Fred J Grant Post 1481 Veterans of Foreign Wars J Pendleton Is Engaged to Stanley D Neilson Elma 8 RfHHSijnSK DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE 2310 Gront Ave Ffli WNkf K HHP k A ITER--E AST H ct ip— — 'P'M SPRING MARKED DOWN j The Friday Afternoon Pinochle club met last week at the home of Bessie Perry At1 one pm luncheon was served to 12 guests High prize was won by Grace Nicholas with low score going to Clara Baddley On Friday evening March 28 "The Rookateers" were entertained at the home of Mary Perry Three tables of progressive rook were Dessert lunch was served flayed First prize was won by Hartell Woodland cut prize by Leah Taylor guest prize by Pearl Ley and low prize by Iris Woods Last Sunday guests of Mrs Grace Nicholas were her two sons and daughter and their families Mr and Mrs Jesse D Nicholas and daughter Ogden Mr and Mrs Grant Nicholas Harper and Mr and Mrs LeRoy Holland and sons Tremonton Mrs J C Stauffer has returned to her home in Willard after a long an auto- stay iin- hospitalsa following — mo iu :lie j near ueaar acciaeni tJity Don't Miss the After Easter Clearance TAYLOR-WRIGHT'- S STORE - 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