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Show jroups plan for various events this weekend ions and Ladies rhe Roving Lions club, un-r un-r direction of Francis Mor-lsen Mor-lsen of American Fork, past itrict governor, will present program at the Lions and lies luncheon at 7:30 p.m., light at Melody Inn. The ;erelub relations committee (uprising Lewis Thorpe, O. J. ay and J. C. Nielson are charge of the arrangements avranis partners Kiwanis and their ladies will treated to, a Halloween rty tonight at 7 p.m., at estside School. Planning the tertainment are Roland Old-yd Old-yd and Elwood L. Loveridge i. their wives. lard conference Members of Second Ward e urged to attend services inday evening at 6:30 p.m. ch will culminate conferee confer-ee week in the ward. Special M Men-Gleaners All young people of Gleaner and M Men age in Kolob Stake are invited to a Halloween party par-ty at the Mapleton ward chapel, cha-pel, Saturday at 8 p.m. Each is asked to wear a costume but no masks. There will be many entertainment features including a spook alley al-ley and dunking for apples. Prizes will be given for the best costumes and refreshments will be served. There will be a very small admission fee. Convalescing Ray L. Clegg is recovering at his home, 5th South 4th East, from a major operation to his spine which he underwent under-went Oct. 8. He will be confined con-fined to his home and much of the time to his bed for the next few weeks and will not be able to return to work for about six months. Iks and musical numbers ve been prepared by ward d stake members. Bishop ard K. Miner will .conduct 6 service under direction of ake President Ernest A. rong Jr. |