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Show (w. Oiiit Oifflt I7C hy Ilea Kummer J linn 1 - ""'h-- 1 iii r-n in i Students challenge Athenaeum members ""The Womafis" Athenaeum held its regular meeting March 11 at the Memorial building.. For our program we invited the drama and speech class under the . supervision of Ms. Bensch. We were delightfully entertained. Heidi Burnett Bur-nett was the M.C. of the program. The students were all very good and their teacher became a part of the audience. They challenged the members to pick a subject that had been written for the students and, as they themselves had done, gave them a minute to think and then speak on the subject they had chosen. President Donna Dearden and Nan McPolin accepted the challenge and the students were delighted with them, as all of us were with both the students and members. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers held its regular meeting on Wednesday, March 13. Captain la Vern Mathie presided. The meeting began with prayer and Pledge of Allegiance and the opening song was "Mother's Old Ked Shawi,'" a Very delightful song that went along with the lesson "Pioneer Fashions." The lesson was given by Barbara Burns in the absence of our lesson leader, Hazel Gunderson. We also discussed the placing of a marker on the highway for the Snyder Cemetery. William Durrant, former bishop of the Park City Ward, has suffered a stroke and is now in the Hill Haven Rest Home in Salt Lake City. He is doing much better and, even though . he is unable to talk to his visitors, he is truly happy to have visitors. Mary Ann Marcellin Stokes is in the University Hospital suffering from double pneumonia. Reports are that she is doing much better. We hope she will be out and about with more happy results. We have lost quite a few old-timers this past month including Mary Diamond and Alicia Nuttal, who were both former long-time residents. |