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Show I Shades; of, Sitting Bull! e s Her grandfather, the late Chief Sitting Bull, led thousands of Sioux Indians, armed with bows and arrows into battle against the whites, but Evelyn Welsh, from Cul- bertson, Mont., had to attend a white man's college to learn 1 to shoot the arm of her forefathers. She's a senior at Willamette University, Salem, Ore., ajid archery is one of her hobbies 1 "J " " "' 1 f. I I ; I ' " ' ' 1 eluded Mrs. W. L. Beardall, chair-man; chair-man; Mrs. W. R. Eddington, Mrs. D. B. Welch and Mrs. Harrison Conover. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Clegg were guests at a house warming party given by the latter's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Larson, at their new home in Spanish Fork, Tuesday evening. In honor of her little daughter who was four years old Sunday, Mrs. Alma Fullmer entertained a number of friends at a birthday birth-day party in the afternoon. The group enjoyed a variety of games and a tasty lunch. Tiny baskets of candy were given as favors and pleased t'he little guests. which prizes were won by Mrs Dolly Smith and Mis. Helen Thorpe. A delicious luncheon pre-ceeded pre-ceeded the games. Eight members were in attendance. The meeting next time will be at Valley Tavern Tav-ern in the form of a no-hostess rlarty, January 19. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robertson Robert-son were surprised by a group of friends Saturday night. All enjoyed en-joyed cards and prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hume and Mr. and Mrs. Robertson. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served in conclusion to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Cherrington, Mr. and Mrs. Upton Cherrington, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ewing. Outstanding in every detail of entertainment was the party given by members of the Home Culture club for their partners, last Friday Fri-day evening. Approximately twenty-six members and guests attended. at-tended. In the early evening, a delicious delici-ous dinner was served the group at Chicken Roost. The table was beautifully decorated with sweet peas and tall tapers. Later progressive pro-gressive card games were enjoyed . L. i tlj.. ,,,! UTt. t O. Claudin in Provo. Prizes for the games were won by Mrs. Howard Thorpe and by Ronald Thorpe. In attendance were t'he following, follow-ing, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eggert-son, Eggert-son, Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Conover, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Claudin, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Eddington, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lyall, Mr. and Mis. Howard How-ard Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lyall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Condie, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Beardall. The committee in charge in- |