Show SOUTH BOUNTIFUL I NINA F F. MOSS t i 3 Hurry flurry hurry to the barn barD dance Fun aplenty U if you do The South Bountiful L. L D. D S. S girls and Boys DOs will ill see sec to it that you ou arc are entertain entertain- entertained ed cd in fine style If II you dont don't dance there will be fun watching omen and other entertainment will be ar arranged ar- ar arranged ranged for you Come in your our house dresses haven't and levis If II the girls hav ha haven't ent called at your home bring fifty cents per person for the most fun youve you've had in an evening for forlong a along along long time Lunds Lund's s 's Barn will be the place to go on the evening of or Thurs Thursday Thursday Thursday day June Frank Fra ers estra will be there to furnish the rhythm Bring some extra change for pie cake ice and punch which will be on sale These boys and girls have pledged them themselves themselves selves to get us a new baby grand piano why we support them Come along and do your your part Daughters Dau of camp Eutaw had hada a lovely part in of the birth of Brigham Young also their twentieth anniversary golden tulips shasta daisies and long whit white tapers formed the background for white ribbon bands upon which golden letters designated the year of oC organization and the present date Blauche Cahoon Moss acted as mistress of ceremonies Music for the occasion was rendered by Fern Sessions Evelyn Parry and Mary G. G Clark who gave several numbers beside the prelude After the luncheon which was served by Captain Winona Hammond and her staff consisting of Louise Hogan Marie Peacock Mae P P. Mitchell and Ruth Cleverley the group listened to a resume of happenings and ac ac- compliments of the past 20 years years' of the camp Old time songs were sung after which two Daughter of Pioneer song books were presented to the camp by the officers of the past organization The piano selection selection tion rendered by Betty H. H Winegar and the ladies trio consisting ot of Ruth Cleverley Josephine Bird anu June Ellis accompanied by Betty Winegar were indeed pleasant to listen to Petra Hatch was there therewith therewith therewith with her comical songs song and unique costumes to make the day happier Corsages were presented to three native pioneers namely Robenia Ellis Annie E. E Hatch and Alta Kerr Ken Davis County chapter captain Mina Flint and Mrs Higly were in dance The affair took place at the home of Louise Howard Hogan LeGrande Brough of Bountiful entertained ward members at the chat with his display of pictures and which he Jie brought from Hawaii The group met at the home of Elizabeth Sunday evening May Light refreshments were served the next meeting is scheduled for June unc at the home of or Lorraine Hatch |