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Show THURSDAY, JAKuApV THE LEHI SUN, LEHI. UTAH Two Hundred Attend Annual M. I. A. Party Some 225 "Moms" and their sons mingled together last Wed nesday night at the annual ai pine stake MIA sponsored party In the tabernacle amusement hall. The evening opened with some lively games, stunts and singing conducted by Leo Nelson and C. A. Grant following which a program was given followed by more games. The guest speaker was Lee A. Palmer, Salt Lake City, Aaronic priesthood supervisor of the LDS church. Mr. Palmer held the undivided attention of his listeners listen-ers in telling a true story of Jacob Hamblin and "Big Foot", a renegade Indian in the Tooele area in pioneer days. Mr. Palmer's Palm-er's message to his . audience, especially the sons, was to so live that the communication between be-tween them and their God would not be cut off by swearing, lie-ing, lie-ing, suggestive stories, and other habits that would "foul the wires". Jacob Hamlin, Mr. Palmer Pal-mer pointed out, was a striking example of an individual who lived daily to receive the divine promptings which more than once saved his life among unfriendly un-friendly Indians. Alvin Teuscher announced the program Other numbers enjoyed were a cornet solo by Robert Wagstaff, accompanied by Diane Walker vocal solo "A Little Bit of Heaven," Ronald Strong accom panied by Mrs. Owen G. Hum phries; a toast to the mothers by Mark Grant and the response by his mother, Mrs. Lyle G. Beck; and two accordlan duets by Larry Miller and Ronald Penrod. Delicious ' refreshments were served in the west room where a lace cloth covered table bear lng a beautiful arrangement of yellow and white "mums" with burning princess candles in cry stal holders at each end, centere.d the room The affair was arranged by ihe stake YMMIA and Y W M I A boards with Alvin Teuscher and Mrs. LeRoy Mecham in charge Mrs. Kate Lloyd celebrated her 81st birthday at her home, 240 East Main, Saturday with several of her children and grandchild dren being present and ' '. others remembering her from their, distant dis-tant homes. , . A native of Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire, Cam-bridgeshire, England, Mrs.. Lloyd was born Jan. 14, 1863, a daughter daugh-ter of John and Lavina Cooper Cheshire. She was married ' "to William Nuttall Lroyd iff England Iand in190 they immigrated'1 to the Church of Jesus Cliristwf Latter-day Saints. Because of the missionary work Last evening (WednesdayX-theljPtJsaae Wagstaff, the ; family annual Fathers and Daughters party was being held. PARENTS TO ATTEND SCHOOL Parents of American Fork high school students will exchange places with their sons and daughters daugh-ters Friday, Jan. 28, the day Principal Jesse M. Walker has scheduled for the boys and girls to do the "home work." During Jan; and Feb. it's DTR's ANNUAL 3 STAR SPECIAL Draperies - Slip Covers . Upholstering SAVE 50 ON LABOR COSTS lift : -5 I I Mrs. Kate Lloyd Reaches Eighty-first Birthday settled first in American Fork, In iaiz tney moved to .salt Lake City and later to Riverdale, We ber county, where Mr. Lloyd died in July 1927. Since that time Mrs. Lloyd has made her. home in American Fork She continues to be an active member of the First ward Relief Society and takes a keen interest in her flower garden during the growing season. Among those coming for her birthday were Mrs. William '! Wagstaff, American. Fork; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davenport,, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen, Ogden; Mr. and '.Mrs. Hayden Anderson, Grantsville and grandchildren,. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Wagstaff and Mr. and Mrs Glen Petty, Salt Lake City. Other' children are Mrs. Violet Wagr staff, San Diego, Cal.; .Thomas Herbert Lloyd, Tooele, and Mrs. Melvin Mund, Palo Alto, Cal: . Mrs. Lloyd also received mess ages from her brother Thomas H. Cheshire, and . two sisters, Mrs. George Bradley and Mrs. Walter Haines, England. STAKE GLEANERS AND M MEN BANQUET - . Highlighting next week's social event will be the annual .Alpine stake. Gleaner and M Man banquet ban-quet which. will be held in the HThirrt tirarrf 'amusement ill" v ,1 i 14 va - , i-,m0fin -MDninff heeinnmg a& 7;30. . . ". - Each ot the nine wards has had an assignment .-in workingT out the arrangements and the affair promisri .to be one long remembered remem-bered b irroee who are members of the ohranization&V ' . , "Speakers will be two merfihers of the MIA general noares, u-o. Dean FarrWorQv-7epresentiiig the YWflA j-tr.d either ' Wernpr KWffl'e OL'-Richard Ban of jtiie .YMiOA'board.-' . ' -h '- '"'Y- '- r -Mrsu Junior N. Vililamsoid will be mistress -of ceremoniesj1. the toast to the M Men .will W !ven by Mrs. Robert AUevingway, and Vernon. Greenland Mil tp.ast the Gleaners. V There will' be. .a ! rfiTO Miss T,1arv Peck and Wendell ptrong; a ' xeadihgi:; Second boy f or Evelyn and JLe-bv JLe-bv Miss Eva Tdun?. a sk5t froi'ntland Wimmer arnved at. the hos- the Fifth-ard. ladies Jtritf bYl.pltal.' Jan;. '16 : yeigntog -six .TftAnvi Vat': t.pfa: Mae Adams! hounds' tweKe ounces. Sheldon, nnfi wanr&i TArsnn; accomo.icd IwliO - will-, be.two' this month, is by. Janice i'hadwickaBd -a vocal ENTERTAINMENT BY GARDEN CLUB Tonight (Thursday) in the city hall there will be shown two full sections, some 300 pictures, Cn Canada. Fred Augsburger, president presi-dent of the Associated ; Garden clubs of Utah has responded to i. .ii... 4Un irnrvrnm the jnviiawou. ww.'- '-if committee, of, Uxe local cmo -ic show his pictures , nere. ,iue j will be n6 change and,, the 'mee u- ,, Vrtatne nt. 7:30 O. HI. (..' ' V ' persons having lorrnerly ijved in Canada or wbo have travell thnfi- Canada. wlU'' .be; 4mo;-;t welcome; a? will ail tnor. in tcf thtf general-public' - well t, , . ' vi"v-. v", , JT- ; v . I ' eight pound husk? baby .sViio .ar rived &!' tht -it-esu hcrspiui earij th6 - rnorrrtngcf Jan?,J4, . claims Ellen" and.Clurk- Kl' Brwn-M his parents.: llii. Hi J. Clayspfts the pA-tern.il iTancf;notlier.;and president una Mrs-. . jes.e Walker now count-- their, graAd- ehildri as five; ,' Mrs. Elizabeth Thornton, is: the - proud great- graBdmothef .-'Vf.-.; ?:i sclo by llaVy Anderson. '.Grace will be' cf4,i'ed.,by-..B!shoi;.. .Le- Orande-Adamba, - HighIand,-Avltol i.a :. Master M Mapahd.Mrs. Doit Trry will gvye the' benediction. . Stafte ouiijer s, ot the pleahets arevMiss-Edith Phillips', ' '.presi'-. debt;, ,MrSwtw.en'ce Mct)nieL' pleased '-as .punch 'over a new pajle.-;' i Grandparents are Mr And j!lrs . Cteorge Wimmer, Ah?ericahiFork,: and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Merikoffer, Alpine. Geo. jH.,; Pilley is '- the ; only grcat- grahdBflrent. ; . w ;,.. (? . vice presidik;. and- . Missy- May qhoen for the eight pbuncl eleven Larson 'suetary-treasurer. ' ,.M dimce son of Mr. and , Mrs. Reed Vfpn hffiJbm. tiro Pa rt .rjorrTfiW' PJrratt. ' who Tint, in aft ftnnear- Mrs. Mary Lee Myers- Honored On 75th Birthday The 75th birthday of Mrs. Mary Lee Myers, Highland, was cele brated Jan. 12, at, the home of her daughter If rs., Keith Wagstaff. Wag-staff. Mrs. Hyrum Larsen, High land, had charge of arrangements and serving. The luncheon table held a decorated birthday cake and a potted plant, gifts of Mrs. Wagstaff to her mother, and the afternoon was enjoyed in games and social chat. The honored guest received many lovely gifts and messages from friends and relatives both- here and out of town. Attending were Mrsc Elisha Peck, a sister Jbf Mrs. iviyers, Mrs. imny Miner ana Mrs. Jay Gordon, Lehi; Mrs. Thomas Bihns, Mrs. David Adam son, MrSi Thomas Adamson, and Mrs. Jennie Pickering. : . Men officers- are .Pal. Gardner, president . 7 Mernner ; Mitchell vice se treasurer Is"Early History of American Fork"i)fi Shelley I oh yourUprary shelv.es? : The' day 1 is tfoming when this edition 1 williot be available. Now' $2.50 a! AlDine ".'Steiihen. David i the ' name Barratt wha put in am appear fcice Jan- 13. :- Dotinge. grand- presidentf Junior; Garlick,fparents are John Boulter, sPleas- cretary,and iLaDeli Terrvjlaht Grove,: and Mr.. an-Mrs f v '' - James H. Barratt. .; Publishing Company Is "Early History of American Fork", (Shelley) on your library shelves? The day is coming when' this edition will not be available.1 Now $2.50 at Alpine Pnblishing Company. ibeU El" TIOOK 1 r v Tailoi: Made Seat Cove ,. To Fit Any Make Car; at nevV SENSATIONALLY REDUCED PRICES $35.00 COVERS :':. ) $25.00 55.00 Plastic COVERS $40.00 " - , ;-v'"' '- '7 ' All During January ' . ' -t ' - See Trdy Fisher and pick out the pattern you desire -Alpine Motor Company Ford Dealer ' , ' 190 EAST MAIN AMERICAN FORK, i I jello I.........,......;.' 7c . Mr. "and Mrs. Verdun Monson returned to American Fork after a visit with Mrs. Morton's, par ents, Mr. and Mrs C P. Pehr- son, Chewawe, Ore. v Here's Why You Save! January and February are slack months in our workrooms. work-rooms. In order to keep our skilled operators busy and to flatten out the rush of later Spring business, we can pass on this saving to you. ( . Tailored By Expert Operators Save.y2 On Labor Costs! Make your selection durir.3 January or February from the huge stocks of fine fabrics fab-rics in our Drapery department. depart-ment. We'll reserve trie material, ma-terial, schedule it in our, workrooms and make installation in-stallation or delivery later, in the Spring after house-cleaning house-cleaning time. You pay only a small amount at the time of your selection. Regular payments begin after installation instal-lation is made. LOOK WHAT YOU GET! In Addition to Saving 50 on Labor Costs you Receive the following FREE SERVICES. , We'll send an experienced salesman to take your measurements and give Free Estimates. ... Install rods and draperies later when you are ready without extra charge. 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