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Show Life With Lynne I think everyone loves to go to a birthday party. Not just because of the cake and ice cream either. Just recently I had a birthday party for myself "Sweet Sixteen" birthday. I had my friends come dressed as little girls-pinafores, short dresses, pantaloons, long socks and hair ribbons. We played play-ed "My Little Doggie Won't Bite You," acted out nursery rhymes like charades and other kids' j games. We had a lollipop tree and a spaghetti dinner and lots of fun. The little girls who came with their favorite toys were Valerie Haymore, Pam Moyle, Vee Drienne Horman, Vivian Paulsen, Judy Wright, Carolyn Day, Judy Dolowitz, Ann Taylor, Sarah Soderborg, Cynthia Jones, Jo Anne Doyle, Maysie Kimball, Wendy and Jo Ann Mangum, Georgianna Burton, Jane Christensen, Christen-sen, Margaret Walton, Joan Allen, Al-len, Susan Christensen, Suzanne Brinkman, Linda Allen, Marva Taylor and Linda Lehner. j The other night some guys and dolls were really living it up at jviui juaKer s grandmother's home at 931 West 4th North. Between hot dogs, games and dancing we just sat and talked. It was a party in honor of some kids from Vernal, Utah. The guys and dolls that were there were, Dolls: Linda Hall, Luanna Teel, Margene Hall, Barbara Boyatt, Joye Williams,! Dot Slade, Ann Laker, Maysie Kimball, JoAnne Doyle, Sarah Soderborg. Guys: Harley Morrison, Mor-rison, Ralph Caldwell, Bill Watson, Wat-son, Larry Bradford, Bill Erick-son Erick-son and Jerry Adair. Swimming parties seem to be the biggest rage right now. Everywhere Every-where you turn someone is having hav-ing one. One of the biggest affairs af-fairs was the one put on for the kids in Valley View Stake, who participated in the singing for June Conference. Effie and Orson Gundersen and Mrs. Max L. Thornton Thorn-ton surely made up feel welcome and showed us a real nice time. Bye for now, Lynne P.S. Let mo lenovv about your summer fun, call IN 6-J93i |