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Show THE SEVEN CLEVERETTES At the first meeting of the Seven Cleverettes, held at the i home of Debra Bealer, we ! elected the following officers: Carlene Roberts, president; Debra Bealer, vice pres.; Debra H o r t o n, secretary; Colleen Mayer, song leader; Sydney Burbidge, historian;; Laurie Sullivan, party chairman; and Jo Anne Price reporter. On June 22 we met at the LDS Church and Mrs. Carlie Gronning gave us our lesson on soups and vegetables. On June 15 we had a lesson in Salt Lake, weighing 6 lbs 4 oz. First time grandparents are Ray and Dorothy Kizer; paternal pater-nal grandparents are Daniel and Emma Rollins. Mr. and Mrs, Kizer have been in Salt Lake and Mrs. Kizer remained to assist with the little one. CLOVER CLUBS The Clover Clubs met June 27 at the home of Linda Roberts. Rob-erts. Our leaders Mr. Gilbert McCulley and Lindu Roberts, assistant teacher. Officers Of-ficers are Wayne McCulley, president; Norman Lamb, vice president; Layne Gray, secretary; secre-tary; Richard Smith, camp chairman; Nicky Wisner, party chairman; and David Miller, reporter. We made egg and corned beef sandwiches last week. This week we made cinnamon toast and orange toast. We made hot chocolate and drank it with our toast. JIFFY COOKERS Our club has our first meeting meet-ing on Saturday, July 2, at the home of Maxine Stewart, our leader. We learned about the 4-H program and what we will be doing this year. We made sandwiches and banana milk shakes, which we enjoyed very much. Next week we will make biscuits and Jo Ellen is going to give a demonstration dem-onstration on how to sift and measure flour. Jo Ellen Hatch, reporter, - - . on telling the price of foods such as meats and vegetables. Pizza was on the menu for cur June 29 meeting, also held at the LDS Church. July 6 found us swimming and eating sandwiches afterward, after-ward, which we had prepared before going swimming. SON BORN It was a boy for Richard and Ton! Lynn (Kizer) Rollins, their first child. Bay Daniel was born July 3 |