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Show Four stakes stage big Hawaiian fete The new Kolob Stake House will be the scene of a big four-stake four-stake Hawaiian Luau Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m., for M Men and Gleaners and their friends. Young people from Spring-ville Spring-ville and Kolob Stakes and from Spanish Fork and Palmyra Pal-myra stakes are expected to be on hand to enjoy the Hawaiian Ha-waiian program and refreshments. refresh-ments. Dress for . the gala evening will be strictly Hawaiian with MuuMuus or grass skirts and thongs in style for the girls, while the boys are asked to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) I ' t'tX A -A . ; f ",.,1 -V; ,,v A , "r A. ' " 1 ' . I - , - ;? i . - i. : ' .8. I, I I .- I " v., : . I . . ! . ; , M Trying on their attire for the big four-stake four-stake Hawaiian Luau to be staged at the Kolob Stake House Saturday evening, are members of the committee: Left to right, Maureen Koyle, Spanish Fork stake; Diane Packard and Ben Fietkau, Springville stake; Diane Edwards, Spanish Fork stake and little Kathy Koyle of Spanish Fork. Four stakes stage Hawaiian fete (Continued from Page One) wear bright colored shirts and thongs. i Hawaiian program numbers From a sixth grade examination examin-ation paper People in this country are allowed only one wife. This is . called monotony. Spotlight, San Diego, Calif. Plunger An opportunist is a man who, finding himself in hot water, decides he needs a bath anyway. Worcenter (Mass.) Telegram. and decorations and refreshments refresh-ments typical of the islands, will add a festive note to the occasion. Harriet Whiting of this city is chairman of the entertainment entertain-ment committee and Phyllis Roach of Spanish Fork is in charere of the decorations. Tickets for the function to cover the cost of the various details may be secured at the door. A large group , of M Men and Gleaner committeemen from each of the four stakes have spent many hours on plans for the party at which they expect a large crowd. The child of avarice, the brother bro-ther of iniquity and the father of mischief. George Washington. Washing-ton. They call it "legal tender," That green and crackling stuff. It's tender when you have it, But when you don't its tough. Sentinel Phillipines. |