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Show Social fluents Book review enjoyed by Jeune Mere group Jeune Mere club members were guests of Mrs. Fay Hay-mond Hay-mond at a meeting Wednesday evening of last week. Highlighting the program was the review of the book, "Faith and My Friends," by Marcus Bach, given by Mary Schwartz. In summarizing the things he gained from the religions re-ligions he had studied, the author left the thought that in times when even friends cannot help one over the rough spots, he can turn to religion. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bird, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn have returned from a vacation va-cation and business trip to Mexicali, Mex. They traveled by way of Boulder City and Yuma Ariz., encountering a terrific dust storm enroute home which gave them considerable consid-erable car trouble. Mrs. Agnes Rowland is receiving re-ceiving treatment at an Ogden hospital, where she will be confined for several weeks. She would appreciate hearing from friends, her address being 700 Harrison Blvd., Ogden, Utah. Pfc. Gene E. Danielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Daniel-son, Daniel-son, is home on a 30-day leave In a short business meeting conducted by President Marie Whiting, announcement was made of the Arts Festival, the tentative date for which has been set on March 12; also of the mock court conducted by Judge Monroe Paxman to be March 4 in Provo; of the district dist-rict convention at Nephi April 9 and the Art Tea date April 16. The club voted to assist with CARE funds and also with the Youth Forest conservation project. pro-ject. A tray luncheon was served by the hostess and the project prize went to Mrs. Ida Lewis. We are always beginning to live, but we are never living. Marcus Manilius. R. S. officer Mrs. Howard Allan was recently re-cently sustained secretary ir the Second ward Relief Society after spending the past 13 months in Korea. Six months of the time was spent at the R and R center at Seol. He will leave February 25, to report re-port at Fort Monmouth, N. J. Mrs. J. C. Nielson has returned re-turned to her home after spending a week at the Utah Valley Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Russen Bird left Monday Mon-day to spend a week or ten days in California, the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beesley and son Mike, at Garden Grove, Calif. |