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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962 PLEASANT CROVI REVIEW, KEASAMT GROVE, lit AH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, l$d2 IMMMMMMMWIMWIMMM1HBIMMMBIMM' I. Manila Camp . ' DUP Holds Christmas Party The December meeting and Christmas paly for the Manila Camp DUP tu held this week at the home of Mrs. Lorraine ' Boyer. Captain Fern Woolley presided and Sarah Mormon conducted. Invocation was offer ed by Chaplain Fannie Harsh. Janette Warnick led the group In singing' Christmas carols. Histories of Levi Gregory Metcalf and his wife Melissa Jane Guy-mon. Guy-mon. were read by a great grand-daughter, Leah Warnick. Mary Monaon gave the history of the Lime Kiln in Manila. A lesson, "la the valley of the Saints" was given by Adena Swenson Benediction was given by Venice Fug. Gifts were exchanged and a delicious luncheon served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Elsie Swenson and Leila Harsh. Other members present were Ef-f Ef-f ie Adams, Maud Warnick, Lur-ena Lur-ena Warnick, Thea Jacobs, Cora Atwood, Ruth Swenson and Margaret Mar-garet Jeppson. Acumnettes Enjoy Gala Party on Thursday Evening Acumnette Club members, their husbands and guests enjoyed a festive holiday party at the Alpine Al-pine Country Club Thursday evening. ev-ening. Amid beautiful holiday decorations they enjoyed a dinner, games and dancing. "'" Perfumed candle favors were given to each guest present and the guests Included Messrs and Mesdamcs Ken Unthank, Elwood Foots, Bob Monaon. Clifton Wad-ley, Wad-ley, Val Peterson. Jay Hullinger, Douglas Robinson, Bill Robinson, Paul Lindstrom. Darrell Bever-ldge, Bever-ldge, Eldon Robinson, Johnny Butt. Merlin Peart, Bill Butt, Bill Holman, Alma Oolledge, Robert Sharps, Bud Kohler. Max Radmall. Steven Warnick, Elliott Howe, John Swenson, Boyd Ackerman, Don" Peterson, Earl Matthews, Byron Carter, Eugene Stubba and J. H. Harvey. Jo Ann Stubba, Lorna Hall and Helen Lindstrom made preparations for the party. " ,.."' Modernettes Have Dinner Party at Edna Bott Home Mrs. Edna Bott welcomed Mod-ernette Mod-ernette Club members to her home test Wednesday evening, and for the occasion decorated her home beautifully with a traditional tra-ditional tree and candle arrangement. arrange-ment. Hor guests ate dinner by candlelight A gift exchange followed dinner din-ner and door prizes were awarded to Alta Noble and LaPriel Oscar-son. Oscar-son. All club members were pres- .WMMMMMMMMW1HMMMMMMMMMMMK Young Marrieds from Grove Ward Hold Party on Wednesday Young Married Couples from the Grove Ward were entertained entertain-ed at a Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gurr Wednesday evening. A buffet style supper was served and Santa San-ta visited and distributed gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hadley planned plan-ned the evening's fun. ' J I WV" Star ihlne onew . f 1 I In your heart, bringing you I jj A W, oil the deep end obidinfl y bleings ol Christina. . vts time again to wish our good friends all the enchantment, every excitement and wonder that the Christmas Season can bring ...and to express our sincere appreciation! POLAR ICINP 8 1 S v --j S i J sr ill 1 ? a mm Variety Club and Husbands Enjoy Christmas Party Variety club members and their husbands met recently - at an Orem cafe where they spent an evening enjoying dinner, visiting and playing games. Game prizes went to Lee and Joseph Swenson for their skill at musical bingo. Beautiful decorations. Including s. tree and table centerpieces were admired and Christmas fav-lrs fav-lrs were presented to each guest. A gift exchange was made. The committee in charge of a: ments were 'Ida Haillday, Warnick, Mary Harper and ty Osoarson. Present were Mr. and Lawrence Reynolds, Mr. LeRoy Ash, Mr. and Mrs Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Hard Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter, Hun-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swenson, Mr. and Mrs Reed Haillday, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oscarson.. Bells ringing, carol-singing tell the joys of Christmas. We wish you oil the best of a merry season,, with warm thanks for ,.- your good will. i MAX'S TEXACO SERVICE Family Gathers Family members were entertained enter-tained at a dinner party at the Bill Curtis home last Wednesday evening. The guests, relatives of Mrs. Curtis, all came from Salt Lake City to enjoy the delicious ham dinner and the visiting and gift exchange. . Present were Mrs. Reva Nelson, Nel-son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Kent West, and Mr. and Mrs. Borria Livingston. ent. - - - 8 j"- wii'Sl ni mure- if .a - -' . r v. n 14 rJ l t7 . i t i 7 aiyiMTS, -J, a s t s t i t - . LEROY ASH SERVICE fishes 4 r i .Christmas comet but once a year. ..and always ' g ; suchsa happy time for all of us to wish all of you and your families every Christmas joyl B - ' r GILLMANS i66' SERVICE I Our New 24-Hour Truck Service Now Open r fleas accept our sinters. -good wishes for ' o happy, joyful Yuletide . . , rich in love and warm friendship! v V KSS& American Fork Nursery s NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ES-TATE OF GEORGE L. SMITH, Deceased. ' Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at the law offices of J. Albert Page, 30 South Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah, on or before the 29th day of April, 1963. Administrator of said Estate Harvey E. SmiUi . PubL Dates: Dec. 27, 1962; Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1963. Imm ill lllll W 8 "S N 1- . -a -J w . I vsnt- i n in n 't ij : VpjSJ J' J U U 1 r , - - - - . "-r - I . 4 9. We want to take this opportunity to thank you, our good friends, for thinking of us through the year, and to wish you and your families every joy of the Christmas Season. PLEAS AN T GRO V EL UMBER 1 1 f . Ill II I : 1 1 LG CBS Christinas! The word awakens a host of happy expectations . . . stirs the imagination with visions of turkey ' and treats, gifts and greetings, laughter and friendship. Its a spiritual light into our hearts. We wish all its delights for you. Tv i - SMITH REXALl DRUGS 2 8 sn I 8.-. AND SUPPLY CO. i3 |