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Show Aerie 67 Teen Club Organized By Eagles Culminating months of working work-ing and earnest planning, the Youth Guidance Committee' of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 67, under the chairmanship chair-manship of Mayo M. Hogue of 659 North 7th West, instituted the Aerie No. 67 Teen Club at the Aerie home on the evening of January 29th. This is an entirely new Idea and the brainchild brain-child of Mr. Hogue. He was ably assisted by other committee ir-mbers Leslie E. Ellis of 1271 North 14 th West and Alfred A. Rice, 1125 Glendale Drive, as well as many members of the Fraternal organization and members mem-bers of the Auxilliary. There were fourteen young people signed as charter members mem-bers of the club, and from these first fourteen, the first officers of the club will be chosen. No-rHnations No-rHnations for office were held at the first meeting and the elections will be at the next mating1, to be held on Wednes-v Wednes-v evening. 7:30 (sharp) on Fbruarv 12th in the Aerie Hoe. 3571 West North Temple. Those young people interested enough to make it with, their rmes on the charter include Tom Romano. John Romano, .ttrirnv Truesdell, Bonnie Woel-virer Woel-virer Lioyd Dahle, Jr., Joyce Toi, TRnv Hansen, Rodney TroTit Vprnon Partridge, Bill TrtrMofe. Tonv Jacketta, Karen f;rvin. Connie Marsh and D?rrll Waters, stiner Mr. Hogue in the initial ceremonies were Worthy prP1doTt Alton R. Johnson, Lesli P3. Ellis, acting as secretary. secret-ary. Worthy Chaolain Lewis A. WHck. Outside Guard Coy 7vv.5eipon, and Trustee Fred Berlnger. |