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Show t Life With Lynnel 1l Hiya! My head is just full of news to tell you. I don't quite know where to start, but here goes. Tuesday night Valley View 6th .Ward Mutual had an outing at Fairmont Park. We started it off ! playing baseball, then came the ' food barecued hamburgers, potato po-tato chips, carrots, celery, chocolate choco-late or white cake and punch. After all that, everyone from 5 to 50 square-danced, and Wilford Mar-wedel Mar-wedel called. Karen Pickering had a real fun slumber party Friday night. The sleeping beauties who were there were: Valerie Haymore, Ann Laker, Jackie Handley, Joan Robison, and Joylynne Johnston. We stayed up till all hours of the night singing songs to Karen's player piano, playing games, eating tuna fish sandwiches, listening to the radio and mainly talking. The next morning (ho-hum) we had French toast and bacon, and boy was it good. My cousin Russ Davey was surely sure-ly surprised when we walked in with a four-layer birthday cake Monday night. Valerie Haymore and I had made it. He didn't know it, but we had put 17 cents in it, and Mom had slipped a silver dollar in it before he cut it. Jack Long-hurst Long-hurst and Chuck Davey surely thought the cake tasted good. It was chocolate and orange with chocolate frosting and big white daisies all over it. I ran into Joyce Workman the other day at the doctor's office. She had been getting a physical checkup before going to Washington Washing-ton D.C. I found out that she and Tony Bauerleine were the two girls chosen to represent Utah at Girl's Nation in Washington D.C. I was even more thrilled when I learned that she was my relative. Bye for now, Lynne P.S. Remember to vote for your favorite candidate for Seminar For Sallies. |