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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1948 THE LEIIi SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, APRil, i Max Pinochle Federated Club Meet Set For Saturday Dr. Walthier Mathesium, president presi-dent of Geneva Steel company, ice, will give an illustrated lecture lec-ture "Conservation in Utah County". Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, district vice president and chairman chair-man of the convention, will give the address of welcome. An excellent musical program .has been arranged by Mrs. t. Dwight Packard and Miss Miriam Those aDwanng in tnis ALPINE M MEN AND GLEANER BANQUET With an elaborate Easter theme carried out in both room and table decorations and the menu, Alpine ward M Men and Gleaner Girls held their annual banquet in the dining hall of the church Friday evening. Daffodils and green tapers centered the tables Yountr o, T,,Hcrn T?oi7 TWlr Rncnnp Dart OI ine DTOKry.Hl Will ue ivnoo Salt Lake City, will be the prin-j Janice Chadwick, Miss Joan Elli- E ter scheme was arranged rinnl snoakprs at 'he convention son, ivuss vivian of the Timpanogo.; First District, Jean Holmstead. Ladies Literary Miss Jenna vee uecs gave u splendid review of the me oi Rnhert Browning Deiore tuc roriios T.ir.erarv ciuD Tnursuuy special af ternoon. She also read Brown- re- ;. "T.ast. nufhess". "ine rai- riot", and "The Pied Piper of Hamlin". Mrs. Thomas S. Pri-day, Pri-day, immediate past historian, J gave an interesting resume o - vlUOS ailu OULiaiO club's activities ior tne year sneciai euesis weie mio. v. Larsen and Miss Mary Pulley. Hostesses were Mrs. R. W. Clark Tne were hosts for dinner Wednesday meeting was held at Searl's Cafe. t m 9 ,.n nnnrtrp HaCKIOrO.. IVlia. Hoggard. Mrs. Garth Roundy, MfS John Vamey was hostess Mrs. David Teague, and Miss Dinochie club Wednesday - I T" f AHI I 13 evening of last wet. Daffodils ,,cc wiiinw were used ior iliiu misslnnnrlps were also smith, who turned that day from the can fornla mission, was honored. Senior Scouts Honored Mr anri Mrs Welby (Jiemema ana Mrs. James maovmuu. Utah Federation of Women's clubs, which will be held in Amer ican Fork Saturday. April 10. Greene; Mrs Douglas Nash, Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatrick. Paul Barratt; Mrs. Dean Francom and Miss Edith Pawlowski. Miss Barbara Factcus, ovoninir nf lost week nonornig atop the piano, and the rooms thp mpmhpr; of the Fourth ward LaTona Music was draped in yellow and green. Senior Scouts team who won Mrs. George Jaynes, Pleasant The theme sons "Easter Pa-1 second olace in the region tour- Grove. will review the opera rnrip" was suner bv Miss Maurme nampnt. Thp team was aeieaiea h.pllst anH Diav recordings oi Dr. Mathesius will discuss ' Youn and Mrs' WiUiam M' "Club Women and Industry in Utah County" at the 2 o'clock .session and Judge Bosone will use as her subject "Education" when she speaks at the morning session, following tne state presi- Pierce In addition to Mrs. Gaisford the convention committee consists con-sists of Mrs. R. W. Clark, Ladies Literary club; Mrs. Stanford wilrlp. Literarv League; Mrs. ; Williams and Kay Madsen, and Ronald Strong and Thayne Bate-! Bate-! man sang an original song written writ-ten for the occasion. Miss Ula 'Burgess, toastmistress. had her introduction written in rhyme and the toasts followed the same arrangement. The toast to the onlv bv Minersville, Beaver coun ty, the champions from that di vision. Mr. Clements is endir-man endir-man of the ward troop committee. commit-tee. Guests were Walter Bowen. Tom Chadwick, LaRay Clements, Mvron Dean, Merrill Hansen, Stanford Kinsr Raton and Glen dent's-address by Mrs. T. Rayiiiaroia iioney, Arniid, uium. mu. Gieaners was given by Grants Pratt, and Stanley Robinson . Do,, r Moknn .Tiininr Ladies . . i... tt,-..J ' iungsran, Murray. At the noon Itfncheon iRav C. Nelson, Junior t ' Literary. Miss Miriam Sack, United States Forest Serv- Junior Arlitra, and Mrs. Strong, Utacen. Ladies Young, J. Lynn A CARLOAD OF PHOSPHATE Will Arrive in American Fork Sat., April 10 Contact Thornton Young 85W Street, to the M Men by Faye Dunsdon. to the teachers by Kay Carlisle, to the missionaries by i Keith Beck, to the cooks by Mel-! Mel-! bourne Whitby, and to the bas-; bas-; ketball team and coach by Mrs. Don Devey. The Gleaner sex-j sex-j tette, Joyce. June, Rhea Fae, ! Joyce. Bessie and Beverly, sang j two numbers. Mrs. LeRoy Mecham and Mrs. Ross Buckwalter represented the stake MIA board, members of the former and present ward bishoprics bishop-rics were guests as were members of the high council. Parents of Toppers Mrs. A. Kennedy Thornton, Salt Lake nitv. was hostess to Toppers Friday of last week, Mrs. Dean Price. Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dick Rogers won the Drizes. A delicious lunch was the music before the Laiona Music club members April 14, Mrs. Alex Karren, president, an nounced today. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. William C. Ashby. Bee Hive Girls Feted All Bee Hive girls of the nine wards of Alpine stake and their mothers were entertained last evening (Wednesday) in the stake tabernacle. The theme of the party was "Tulip Time" and the decorations were in harmony. Mrs. Erval Christensen, Orem, gave a delightful review of the served. A clever arrangement . readin course book lormer oi .easier eK5 witu a member's name on each formed the centerpiece for the table. "Nikoline's Choice" by Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet B. Maw, also of Orem, who was present. Musical numbers Others present were Mrs. Bruce . Bee Hive irls of May, Draper, Mrs. Wyman Ovard, Murray, Mrs. John Phillips and Mrs. Rot Stockdale, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Stanford Dahl, Mrs Fl 5 CRISCO OR SPRYL1 18 JELLO ZrDlNG 15c ' ... , MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING, 1 Pint MAYONNAISE I Best Foods Pint 37c 45c OLIVES Koscdale, Small .... 22c RAISINS 15c PICKLES X 28c COCOA Hershey or Baker .. 18c Spring Kist, Cream Style 2 Cans Hunts 2 Cans . Utah Valley, No. 4 Sieve 2 Cans CORN PEAS PEAS HOMINY , Tin PRUNES TOMATO JUICE 0, 2 Lbs. Large 33c 31c 29c 6c 35 c 22c PEACHES "I ::: 25c APRICOTS " 27c PEARS 2Tiin.: 39c GRAPEFRUIT 15c PEANUT BUTTER Q7 Skippy, 1 Lb OiC BROOMS Blue and White . 1.29 DREFT OR VEL 31c WHITE KING T L 75c 0 & E GRANULATED SOAP 63c BABO 11c ZEROL- 5c QUAKER OATS ..... 35c HONEY ,.Tin 65c HONEY iu. Jai 28c each ward. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Si Bell, Mrs. W. J. Walter and Mrs. Alma Madsen, stake Bee Hive leaders, were general chairmen of the affair. The ward Bee Hive leaders assisted as members of the committees as follows: refreshments, 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 7th wards;; decorations, 5th ward; program, 1st and 4th wards; invitations, Alpine and Highland wards. Bee Orchis Bee Orchis ladies were guests of Mrs. Warren F. Anderson Thursday of last week. Needle work and social chat occupied the afternoon and dinner was served to 15 members and Mrs. Harold Anderson, a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Greene were hosts for dinner Tuesday com plimenting Mrs. Greene's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Burt, Phila delphia, Pa., who were enroute home after spending the winter in California. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Leeker, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Roy Lott, Lehi. Thimble Mrs. Morley Zabriskie enter tained Thimble club members Friday evening. Mrs. Rhoda Harrington was a special guest. Following needlework and visit ing a delicious lunch was served. Gamma Zeta Phi Mrs. Harry Barratt and Mrs. Vernon Arnoldus were extra guests of Mrs. Harold Holley when she entertained Gamma Zeta Phi Monday evening. Sweet peas made effective decorations and prizes were won by Mrs. J. Stanley Peters, Mrs. Barratt and Mrs. Leo Bdwen. Home Economics Descussion of Intelligence quotients and heredity of art and music tendencies was lead by Mrs. Charles B. Walker Monday Mon-day evening when the Home Eco nomies group met at her home. Also taking part in the discussion were Mrs. Donald E. Young. Mrs. Louis Wolfe, Mrs. Leslie Johnson, Mrs. Clark K. Brown and Mrs. Joseph B. Mulliner. Refresh ments were served. living room decoratlonT 1 I guests were Mrs. LlovdL and Mrs. Leo Vamey l gaskls, Mrs. Marion uTh. V f Mrs. David L. cS i the prizes. W001 t- . i It f 1' L sai fr-actlcs ye.5 lardwo Son. c the easy, quick way E JpplJS, . '' 1 ;i' Lmi 1 .ill RTK Anwtxr'I i W "IBM! Wu"??. 1 II, our Quality I Vleat Store Burgess Family Holds Reunion Descendants of George M. Bur gess met in tne Alpine ward house Saturday, April 3, in a family reunion. Members were present from Nevada, Ogden and Salt Lake City as well as th immediate vicinity. Mrs. Evan Shepherd was chairman of ar rangements which included short genealogical meeting, program and supper. iuuuwixig community smpinir nnJ I.- 1.2 , 0 O anu me mvutauon Dy n.ay Smith, Mrs. bnepnerd read a sketch nf uie me 01 Mr. Burgess, whosp lamu.uoaijf wiw Demg commemorated. comme-morated. Edward W. Riiwb told some of the tales relate his grandfather. Musical num. bers were given by Glen Burgess and little Carolyn Burgess and Beverly Bateman. Maxine Smith. auu Lenna uaraner of Wells save 1 catlings. Keid Bur- Bt-bs ouerea me closing prayer. iwu uvuig cnuaren of Mr. Burgess, Mrs. Ruth r,rHn j ' mara Burgess veueii, were present. ITW C?Un1 S . i.uo. oncuueru was elected n U I !.. . - W "s""' "cau ie reumon commit iee ior anoiner year. Mvrm, Burgess was elected genealogical secretary, and Miss Ula Burgess, assistant genealogical secretary t IK Luxury and economy, too! A speedy automatic auto-matic gas water heater costs less to buy less to operate! And if its storage tank is properly sized, it can keep ahead of any family. That's important, because an average household uses plenty of hot water up to 140 times daily. Extra bathrooms, modern automatic dishwashers dish-washers and laundries, step up your needs still more. If your family is getting too big for your present water heater, see us or your dealer! '(See vtxtl MOUNTAIN FUEL OS SUPPLY COM All GAS Appliances sold, serviced and expertly installed GAS Heating Plants , engineered for your home GUNTHER SHEET METAL WORKS 4 Phone 607 for free estimate Am. 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