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I LAMB CHOPS CAld 0"F - AJovl ,Voa CAMADUM coki ro' ofe : iKi V - 1 iMRER I V 1 If ili: ' ' o , . nil aj .... v . . r - Af u m - k lw vrar i By Ahem A DE-UveRV, rtAKe ne 5VSevw roF - rkou . iliilii ;'KJ7 : - r I v. 1832 y NCjCstftviec mc.y-71 i 1 t The members of the Orem Literary Lit-erary club were i?, sruesta at -the home of Mrs. Ounard Lund-gren Lund-gren on Thursday afternoon. Five tables of progressive 500 were played. Mrs. 'Le Earl H Burr and Mrs. Virgil Bullock receiving the favor. - Luncheon was jerved - at . the table. Those present were Mrs. Harold Calde'r, Mrs. De Los Pyne. Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mrs. LeSarl Burr, Mrs. EL H. Calder, Mrs. Thorn- " as Jacobs, Mrs. J. Erval Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Mrs. Boy Park, Mrs. Jack Park, Mrs. Raymond Cutler, Mrs. Curtis Gordon, Mrs. R. D. Wells Mrs. Orville Stanfleld, Mrs. B. M. Jolley and Mrs. Roy Park. Under the auspices of the Windsor Wind-sor ward M. I. A. an entertainment will be given in the ward amusement amuse-ment Jiall on Tuesday evening. A anlendid prosrram has been planned, after which dancing will be enjoyed and refreshments serv ed. A small admission lee wui De charged. All members of the ward are urged to M In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Poulson gave a delightful entertainment in the form of a lawn party at their home on Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. Leo Poulson wno recently returned from the Swedish Swed-ish mission. A splendid program was given after which games were enjoyed. A delicious tray luncn- eoneon was served to Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. C H. Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. Emma Poulson, Mrs. Amle Taylor and children. . Merian Poulson, Miss Reva Poul son, Miss Ellis, Mr. Edwin Poul son, Miss Verda Madsen, Mila, Lillian Lil-lian and Nina Pwulson, Kenneth J Carter, and Earl, Helen. Ardito and Robert Poulson. Mrs. Alta Johnson entertained Wednesday afternoon at her home In honor of the sixth birthday anniversary an-niversary of her daughter, Betty, which occurred on that day. The entertainment was in the form of a lawn party, and dainty refreshments refresh-ments wera served to the following . little guests: Anna Mae Peterson, Vera McDonald, - Bessie Taylor: Neta , Wilson, BiUy Taylor, Donald Peters and Betty Johnson. The Gleaner girls of the Windsor ward met at the home of Miss Avera Smith on Tuesday evening. Sewing and social chat -were fol-lowed fol-lowed by a tasty luncheon, assisting assist-ing hostesses were Miss Vola Johnson John-son and Miss Metta Crawford. Delightful in every detail was the entertainment given by the Misses Helen Johnson and Vola Johnson at the home of the latter, in honor of Leo Pcoilson who recently re-cently returned from the Swedish mission. Group games and a short nM.imim fMtuKd the - entertain- Anient: and-a lastf' orepast was s erved The . guest list included Mrs. to ixia. Poulson,. jhliss uawoiti uubvu: . Mrs. Keith Johnson. Miss if em Pehrson, Miss Nina Johnson, Miss Metta Crawford, Mr. Bard Sher-win, Sher-win, Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr.. Dean Jdhnson,. Mrs. Philip Christenson. Mr. Gilbert, Tanner and ine .guesi of honor. . Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Newman left Friday afternoon for Chicago . to attend ,the Democrat con ven-tion. ven-tion. They intendrto visit places of interest in the East before return-1; lng home. Dr. andMrs. Erval Jensen and daughter visited In Pleasant Grove. V Monday. Mrs. Jensen was former- ' ly Leda Thompson who taught In v the tocaj high school. Society Miss Blcnda White, a recent mis- -sionary companion of Anton Glea-. son 'in the Texas mission field ma4e a call at the Gleason liome . Tuesday : . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kirk have -a baby .girl. Urs. Kirk is at' the home of her mother, Mrs Ella Tomlinson.. -' Mrs. J. P. Fugal received word the first of the week that her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy -FugaJ. of Boston were coming home for the summer- months. ; . v ; - , Mr. and -Mrs. George Richards will spend the summer in Amert-S I can Fork canyon. , Miss Ella Halliday, a bride elect was guest of honor at a party given Friday evening by Miss Nina Hal liday of American Fork. ; -" The Sunshine committee of , the . Manila ward gave a social Sunday afternoon In compliment to the birthday anniversary of Jeter Jepp-' son. ; . V ' :-r . . '.'" tip ..- . . ? r'v m - . ' ' - . . : i - .... g . " . . If you add uSe corred letters. s plact of die lour dashes, you can form a word that reads the same forwards aid back wards. . , r t FEBRUARY AMETUYST Above art the names of a month and ,Ae tilhstone for that inonth,.' wbich ' were spelled out of ihe letters HRRFAV 1 ay - |