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Show Alta Mae Wood elected captain of Battle Creek Camp of DUP Alta Mae Wood was elected captain of the Battlecreek Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at their meeting held April 9 at the recreation office. Others elected are Eva Reynolds, first co-captain; Donna Greaves, second co-captain; Gloria Seely, secretary and treasurer; Maymetta Johnson, registrar; Colleen Gardner, lesson leader; Beth Wright, reporter; JoAnn Iiddle, historian; Vivian Evans, cheer leader; Florence Holt and Gloria Seely, music; Thelma Yorgason, chaplain; Alta Hone, relic hall; and Gertrude Richards, scrapbook. The meeting was under the direction of co-captain, Maymetta Johnson. Florence Holt at the piano and Gloria Seely as chorister conducted the music. The minutes and roll call were by secretary, Margaret Hayes. The lesson, "Emigrant Pioneers" was given by Thelma Yorgason. A tribute to William Horsley and John Winn was given. William was born in England and was raised by his mother. When she joined the LDS Church she was cut off from her parents. She moved to London just to be rejected again. She came to America and later William went back to London on an LDS Mission. Margaret Hayes also gave a history of her grandparents, John Joseph Hayes and Rachel Wagstaff. Captain Eva Reynolds thanked all the Daughters for their support for the last two years and wished the new officers the best for the coming two years. Refreshments were furnished by Mrs. Reynolds and Beth Wright. |