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Show FRIDAY1, MARCH 5, 194a THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Glade Parduhn --. Mi's. Leon Parduhn entertain- ed at a delightful birthday party Saturday, Feb. 28, the fourth birthday of her little son Glade. Moving pictures formed the prin-rlnal prin-rlnal entertainment. The light ed birthday cake featured re- COUJC uuju. mc uwui, Children Enjoy Numerous House Parties Three Stake Relief Societies Plan Conference Meetings For Sunday Annual conferences of the Relief Re-lief Societies of the LDS church are being held during the month of March. Three American Fork wards will hold their meetings Sunday night and others will freshments which were served to Leon, Clyde and Ann Jensen. Draoer: Robert and vern Jean Swenson and Linda Swenson, Sandy; J. H, and Sharlene Par duhn, Pleasant Grove; Jennie Lou and Dennis Durfey, Michael and Rebecca Robinson, Michael Tibbetts. Clifford Cooper, and Connie Chlpman . - - Sherri Hansen A novel experience In the four years of Sherri Hansen's life took place Sunday when she ceieorat ed her first birthday. -Cfii-Satur- dav Mrs. H. L. Hansen, her mother, entertained at a cnu dren's party when moving pic tures and games were followed by lunch and a birthday cake. At tending were Patricia Allred, Salt Lake City; Marie and Norman Chllds. LehrrJean Crandall, Judy Durrant, Kathle Ann Durrani, Claudia Fisher, Jeannlne Hamp shire, Elwln Johnson, Michael and Timmle Madden, and Karen Thayne. Judith May Mrs. James H. May entertained Feb. 25 In honor of the 6th birth day of her. daughter Judith. Pic tures or tne cnnaren were lanen, games played and refreshments served with a lovely birthday cake. Mrs. May was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. Shirley Toth and Miss Rose Miller Present were Helen Jean Abel, Mary Ann Bell. Diane and Dale Clark, Ray Hackford, Michael Marshall, Sondra May, Ruth McDonald Leilanl McTague, Ann and Nancy Miller, David Milne, Lana Peter son, Carolyn Rogers, Kent Run olfson, - Bobby Shumway, Key Storrs, Max Storrs, Arta Lee Toth, Karen Teuscher, and John R Walker. Ilean Harding Taking moving pictures of the children attending was the fea ture of the party given for Ilean Harding wh celebrated her gee ond birthday Sunday although she Is eight years old. A variety of games were played and re freshments served by Mrs. Wil bur Harding to Arlene Beck Louise Frandsen, Patricia Freid ley, Wilma Homer, Deanna Goode Linda Lee, DeLane Madden, Glen na Rae Pinkerton, Kathryn Price, Jeanette Pulley, Sydney Tibbetts. and Alice Wilson, also grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Harding, and Norma Blake, Vineyard; Brenda . and Colleen Blackhurst, Pleasant Grove. , First Ward Carrying out the . suggested theme as outlined by the General Board, tableaus will depict men and women prominent in early Relief. Society history. The fol lowing will ' represent the characters char-acters as outlined In the story as read by Mrs. Arsena Robinson, and Mrst Ruth McStay ; - - Mrs. Lucy Bush, Eliza R. Snow; Mrs. Louisa Roblson, Zina D. H. Young; Mrs. Jane Gray, Bath-sheba Bath-sheba W. Smith; Mrs. Mary Lloyd, Emmellne B. Wells1; nurses, Mrs. Catherine Hoglund, Mrs. Era Garllck and Mrs. Wilma Crooks- ton; Don Naef, Joseph Smith and Afton Steiner, Brlgham Young. In the tableaus the gleaners of the wheat, old time granaries and modern wheat elevators will be depicted. The ward choir will sing and in addition solos will be given by Walton Foulger and Mrs. James Grantham. Third Ward Following the general outline of the theme for the conference, the Third ward has elaborated and has arranged a splendid pro gram for the services. Mrs. Edna S. Walker and Mrs. Edna Blrk will be the readers Tableaus and pantomlnes will be shown and the characters will, fee portrayed por-trayed by people of the ward. Th emusic will Include selections by the Singing.. Mothers, a solo by Mrs. Fern H.. Runolfsen, and by a double mixed quartet. A sur prise feature will climax the program, with Mrs. Alice Carlisle, stake Relief Society president, participating. Seventh Ward Under the direction of the music committee of the Relief Society, the Sixth ward choir will furnish the - program In " the Seventh ward Sunday evening. Numbers to be sung by the ( choir are "Isrealr Isrealr God Is Calling", "Let the Mountains Shout for Joy", "King of Olory," "Song of the Redeemed", Beautiful Beauti-ful Mountain Home", "The Lord's Prayer", and "Oh My Father", with the solo part of the last named sung by Edith. Pawlowsklf A stringed trio. Mrs. Raymond T. Bailey, Joan Ellison and Paul Barratt, will play "Hold Thou My Hand," Kenneth L: Robinson will sing "I Hear a Forest Praying" and Mrs. Bailey will play "The Lost Chord" as an. organ solo. Bishop Stewart A. Durrant will speak briefly. Mrs. Phillip Greene Is the society music director, Stake representative will be Mrs, D Grant Ingersoll. Graveside Services Conducted For Sterling M. Devey THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN - C . Published Every Friday at American Fori;. ' 5 . Utah, by the ALPINE - PUBLISHING CO. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the"Postoffice at American Fork, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate $2.$0 Per Year Earl M. Devey, an uncle of the' deceased, and Fred Strong dedicated dedi-cated the grave. ' " " The flag which draped the casket was folded by Commander Tolton and acting Chaplain Ray Monson and presented to Mrs. Donald Brown, a sister. Color bearers were George Blnch and Richard Healey. George E. Graff had charge of the firing squad. composed of Hans Laursen, Eddie Smith, Earl Barratt and Phillip GGreerie. Taps" were played by Kay Walton and Wendell Strong The son of the late Lawrence and Matilda Watktas Devey, the navyman is survived by seven brothers and sisters, John L, Devey, American Fork; Glen L. Devey, San Diego, Califs Alfred J. Devey, Los Angeles; Mrs. Don Id (Edith? Brown. Alpine; GeGr aid D. Devey, Draper; Mrs. Vivian Carter, Lehi, and Ann Devey, Payson, and a grandfather, Al fred J. Devey, Alpine. CITY-WIDE WASTE PAPER DRIVE ON Annual Waste paper drive put on by the American Fork and Adams camps, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will get underway lm- 4 mediately. Money obtained from the paper this year will be used by the local camps for community communi-ty projects. ' ' f Paper can be taken to the old- east school house and stored until un-til there Is sufficient to take to a carr-Tie papers and magazines separately with strong twine or rope. Do not use wire as it dam- ages the paper cutting machines. Remove the covers from books and tie them in bundles. As housecleanlng time comes be sure to send all your old paper to the East school and not have -It go up in smoke. - Graveside services for Sterling M. Devey, seaman- first class, were conducted In the Alpine cemetery Monday at 2 p. maunder maun-der the direction of American Legion Post 49, Clark L. Tolton commander. The remains of Mr. Devey arrived Friday from Australia Aus-tralia where he was accldently drowned In 1944 after three years' service In the navy. Brief remarks were made by Edward W. 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