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Show ,RSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH. ,abs and Social teacher Addresses Club Stephens, exchange Eer0m England in the rSS before the Literary Say evening. She was e-T. tr.se of American t$Rl: o-itoin and t'Old of GrlV recovery her coun-4 coun-4 reShe is especially h with Utah and the ho-S ho-S ahns. Hereon, then W W received his air 1 i Mississippi, married frican gin h0 for 5 years . England, being em- ;t the American Embassy. Melvin w. uian, kw-Iln kw-Iln charge. The meet- held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. O De- yootton asbisouiB Xalter B. Devey read the .Uect Husbands of the rs were invited and other euests were Mrs. Marion cn prcvo, wife of the r principal, and Mrs. Don light refreshments served. At- tnnH In tr it t a t a HK r i vvimuii, mic iviia. aroi Turn-1 bow, Mrs. Dallas Young, Mrs vjiani, camion, ivirs. wuson Hales Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs. Helen Brady, Mrs. Nadine T Ashby Mrs. Grant Green, Mrs. Dale Peterson, Pet-erson, Mrs. Walter Zabriskie Mrs. J. Merrill Bushnell, and Mrs' Katherine Welling. Bee Orchis Mrs. Morley Zabriskie was hostess hos-tess to the Bee Orchis ladies Friday Fri-day for needlework and dinner. Special guests were Mrs. Electa Robinson and Mrs. Rhoda Harrington. Har-rington. Twenty-two members were present. Lnaeof the Val Nornsocial byU were guesis ui mis. L-d L. Dabling, Mrs. Melvin I and Miss Margaret naies it A. F. Gaisford home Mon- vpnine. After a business lag bridge was played and Beta Sigma Phi Mrs. S. DeVerel Nicholes was elected president of Psl chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, at the annual meeting held March 17 at the home of Mrs. Delbert Chipman. She succeeds Mrs. J. B. Rowland who has served the past year. Others elected were Mrs. Harold "Ellison, vice president; Mrs. Le- Grande Terry, recording secretary; secre-tary; Mrs. Robert Weeks, corresponding corre-sponding secretary, and Miss Jean Holmstead, treasurer. Officers who have served with Mrs. Rowland are Mrs. J. E. Hor-ton, Hor-ton, Mrs. William B. Sykes, Mrs. Dean Christensen and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward W. Smith. Following the election Thomas springtime Months in advance your, season Flowers are planned by Humphries. . You can look j to each new season with the assurance I that a wide variety of flowers, expertly ; grown, will be ready as you need them. SUCH HANDY SERVICE TOO A. Walker, American Fork canyon. can-yon. Showed onlnrod clltno r u canyon, Timpanogos Cave, and other utah scenic spots, and Mrs. Chipman gave a lesson on pic tures. Kensington Society Mrs. J. A. TrafV pntei-ttilnnrl the Presbyterian Kensington So ciety mursday afternoon. Plans were discussed for a church dinner din-ner to be held Thursday evening, April 7. Mrs. J. Ralph Selbel lead in devotionals. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Poultry Producers Auxiliary Mrs. J. L. Mower discussed the '"Better Egg Care" program and Mrs. Mary M. Lloyd talked about control of New Castle disease among chickens at the meeting of the Utah Poultry Producers Auxiliary held at the home of Mrs. E. C. Devitt Monday night. Mrs. Melvin Frandsen took charge and refreshments were served. Modernettes Modernettes were cuests nf Mrs Charles Carson Monday evening. kook was tne cu version 'with prizes going to Mrs. Ecnal Ohran and Mrs. Ernest M. Thomas. Spring flowers were used for effective decorations and the hostess was assisted in enter. taining by Mrs. Vern Boley. Is "Early History of American Fork" (Shelley) on your library shelves? The day is comine hen this edition will not be available. Now $2.50 at Alpine Publishing Company. Birthday Club Mr. and Mrs. G. Watson Ea- tough, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frandsen and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Frandsen were hests to the Birthday club Saturday evening eve-ning at the Eatough. home. Ta ble games were enjoyed and a buffet supper served to 12 couples.- PANSY PLANTS . . . .' 50c Doz. Mixed or Straight Colors Yellow, White or Blue PERENNIALS WE DELIVER Humphries Floral Co. telephone 200-W 54 East Main, Am. Fork Scout Mothers ' Troop 18 Scout mothers were guests Monday night of Mrs. Warren F. Anderson. John Abel, scout master, and Francis B. Abel, troop committeeman, were present pres-ent to discuss the troop problems. Mrs. Stewart A. Durrant, was in charge and refreshments were served to Mrs. Francis B. Abel, Mrs. Charl Anderson, Mrs. Lowell Bennett, Mrs. Calvert Beck, Mrs. Mercer Greenwood. Mrs. Frank M. Pulley, Mrs. Kenneth L. Rob inson, and the above mentioned. The group will meet April 25 at the home of Mrs. Bennett. Arlitra Guild Mrs. R. W. Madsen. who for the oast vear has been vice pres ident of the Arlitra Guild, was elected to the rjresidency for the coming year at the club's regular meeting held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Mark Coaaing-ton. Coaaing-ton. Mrs. Madsen succeeds Mrs n R Anderson. Other officers elected Monday night were Mrs. Coddmgton, vice nresident: Mrs. Glen L. Tayior secretary; Mrs. Howard W. Nich oles, treasurer; Mrs. C. A. Larsen Mrs. Si Bell. croeram committee; Mrs. Eliiah ChiDman. Mrs. A. F, Gaisford, remembrance committee, commit-tee, and Mrs. Stephen R. Murdock historian and reporter. Retiring officers are Mrs. W. J Walter. Mrs. Keith Wagstaff Mrs. Lloyd A. Bennett, Mrs. Glen Sykes, Mrs. David S. Taylor, Mrs. Noel G. Knight, and Mrs. Joseph V Walton. , Mrs. Vern Holindrake gave a most interesting talk on china- ware and music included accord inn rfnpts hv Larrv Miller and Ronald Penrod. Mrs. Wagstaff and Mrs. James S. ChadwicK were assisting hostesses. Cultural Arts Club Monday evening, annual meet ing of the Junior Literary League, it was voted to change the name to Cultural Arts club to avoid confusion with other . junior groups of the city. Election of officers was held and Mrs. Dean R. Garrett, former vice president, ft as advanced to president. Retiring Re-tiring president is Mrs. Clark K. Brown. Other new officers are Mrs. Walton E. Foulger, vice presi dent; Mrs. Edwin K. Oscarson, secretary; Mrs. Lynn Milne, treasurer, and Mrs. Kenneth E. Hunter, reporter. Retiring offi cers are Mrs. Lennis E. Abel, Mrs. Mamie Hill and Mrs. Vern Holindrake. Mrs. Lyean Johnson, Pleasant Grove, reviewed the book "I Saw Poland Betrayed" and, as a member mem-ber of the District Federated board, extended an invitation to the club to become federated. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Chadwick with Mrs. Hunter as assisting hostess. Special guests were Mrs. Glenn M. Vernon, Mrs. T. W. Adamson and Mrs. Ralph Hel- mandollar. HIGHLAND WARD PLAY TTifrhlnrid ward MIA are pre senting the three-act comedy drama. "Ever Since Eve" in the ward house tonight (March 31), at 8 p. m. The play is being directed di-rected by Miss Alta Hall and has a cast of 15 persons. s Smart Folks Know American Fork Can Grow and Prosper I If We All Trade At Home J- M. ML ' " - .5ISNINST0 "SO I STOP IN THIS RITZY SURE DID, THffBE TREWMENT 5Ut FU2T0P WA CLIP PALACE FOR A 'LIGHT TRIM' FUirOP, AND IT k DWft HURT FUZ rUS- W HIS RECENT '4 -AND WHAT HAPPENS ? I WIND n LOOKS LIKE THEY X IT WAS THf? 6 SW fg WITH A '4 V? WITH AM EGG-SHAMPOO, FACE f SOLO KOU EVEKYTHIN3 g THEY CLIPPED HIM FK THAT gg BWN StJlP-AMD- A MASSAGE. MANICURE, SH0E5HINE, J, BUT TH' PLUMBING -JvV BURNS HIM SH0P, ) AND WHISKBRCCM TREATMENT.' HAW-HAW-HAW ' J CZZZXW' r ' V BUT LOOK.. JOHNNY PIPNt THEY T,- JT pwvA FORGET TO CUT MY HAIR? Af i MAYBE SOME OF THOSE , BI6T0WN BARBERS CAN CUT A, 'ZrM lTC? HAIR ALLRI6HT, BUT FUZ OUGKTA . H WJ Qm M feb 7W ( KNOW-YOU CAN ALWAYS DEfW , CO mMMmJ&U M? f"ZA wemiNe a fkstoass haircut. 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