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Show U-RSDAYjECEMBER 9, 1948 THE AMERICAN FpRK CITIZEN PAGE THREE Hi it d Socials Hunter entertained Zwx.V Nov J rTv.. hM.hdav of 4- present were Mr. Hunter and me t . nrove: Mr. ST - chU- rna, Marilyn and literary Club 'Sd the Ladies Uter-?-Se delightfully en- Si luncheonTand "L phnrsdav after- 3 K of their regular J I".. wM at the ?ii William H. Roberts ihottesse" were Mr8, R i dublpresldent; Mrs 'JdeWte and Mrs. TV A 'Za k white Christmas the dining table. Stloomln? Amarylls in the living rooms, Zti corsages, which Cptnned on the guests, 5 the centerpieces for the Jesse M. ml Mrs. Vera Walker won the. prizes. Lady Lions American Fork Lady Lions will hold their Christmas party Dec. 16 at the home of the new president, Mrs. James 8. -chad wick. Lunch will be served when the ladies arrive and the program pro-gram which will follow win fu ture a book review by Mrs. Ray m. neison. Musical numbers on tne organ and piano will he en by Miss Janice and Joan Chadwick. , . X Birthdav Partv ""ComDllmentlnir their wuuam Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMillan were hnst tn a delightful birthday party Sat urday evening. Yellow and white chrysanthemums made effective decorations, contests eames ana pinochle formed the diversions diver-sions and a delicious lunch was served at midnight to Miss Donna Don-na , Crump, Riverton, Henry Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Richans. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Grant, Mrs. R. O. Ballard, Janet Sue Lee per, . Charles Orr Jr., Jeanne Stewart. Don McLeod Janice Laursen, Arnold Cook. Barbara, Eddie, and Jimmie Mc- fen You Buy FLOUR Insist on Star FloMr 2 IT'S YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTORY BAKING! Sold by Your Grocer Manufactured by Star Flour Mills American Fork, Utah . PHONE 32 ATTENTION ! ! STOCKMEN and FARMERS gywwant more wj fojo.uiLjte&dpisL ones, cows, hogs, and sheep; hides, pelts and wool, 'quick service - 'HONE COLLECT LEW 216-W UTAH HIDE AND fALLOW COMPANY GEORGE-W,-PRICE 1 I pforc in a position to construct HOMES f COMMERCIAL buildings of any type, us help you plan for better construc- n?uUl Fit West-.TeL102.T, American rrkT Millan, the honored guessf the nosi ana hostess. Junior Ladies Literary Mrs. Minnie I. Hodapp, guest arms ior the Junior Ladles Literary Lit-erary club Wednesday night, gave a sketch of the life of the composer Franz Josef Havdn and played several of his piano compositions. The meeting was neia at the home of Mrs. Ray Plnkerton with Mrs. Willard Devltt as assisting hostess. Re- rresnments were served to 19 ladles. The committee for the club's Christmas Dartv an nounced' that it would be held Dec. 17, at the home of Mrs David Teague.' In honor of the birthday of her husband, Mrs. Orval Mercer had as guests for Sunday night lunch Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mercer, Provd, Mr. and Mrs. J. J Mercer, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Mercer. Knife and. Fork Club David Seabury, -well known American Psychologist, was the guest speaker at the meeting of the Timpanogos Knife and Fork club held last week In the Joseph Smith building, Provo. "How to Worry Successfully was the subject of Mr. Seabury's address. Founder of the Central 1st School of Psychology, he has also been consulting psychologist for the Culver Military Academy, and examiner and lecturer at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Attending the meeting from American Fork were Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Oaisford, Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Holley. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. S Dwight Packard, Mr. and Mrs Olen L. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. O. DeVere Wootton. Birthday Club Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lassen were hosts for the annual turkey din ner of the Birthday club Saturday Satur-day night at the home of Mrs Lassen's mother, Mrs. Earl Carlisle. Carl-isle. A gay arrangement of hol ly, candles and Christmas bells centered the taoie, ana living rooms decorations were in keeping keep-ing with the approaching holiday holi-day season. Covers were laid for Mr. end Mrs. N. S. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Lehi, Mr. amd Mrs. Junius Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Max Searle, Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Turner, the host and hostess. ' Bee Orchis Mrs. Sidney W. Nlcholes enter tained the Bee Orchis ladies Thursday afternoon. A delicious lunch followed needlework and visiting. SDeclal Kuests were Mrs. Marlon H. Christensen. Mrs Walter A. Devey, Mrs. James A. Kelley, and Mrs. Thomas s. Fn day. Art Association Roman Andrus. member of the BYU art department, was the guest speaker beiore tne American Ameri-can Fork Art Association Thurs-rfftv Thurs-rfftv evenine. Mr. Andrus.brought his model with him, an elderly gentleman, and did a study in nnrtrait naintlne for the group. Walton E. Foulger was reelected president of the association, but the balance of the slate will be announced later. Eighteen" mem bers were In attendance at the meeting which was held at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Ohran. Le Wants Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. L. C. Lassen was hos tess to Le Wanis members ior cards and a social evening. Mrs. Carl Boren was a special guest, and nrizes went to Mrs. Olen Evans, Mrs. Junius. Gray and Mrs. Reese Nash. Otners preseni wit were Mrs. Melvin K. Ander son, MrsLowell Fox,Mrs.,Xeo Wootton and Mrs. Tnayne Bateman. Dance Set Fitra- srjeclal will be. the De cember -party, at. Use , Dan.ce . $?t which will be held in Firmage Hall Wednesday evening, Dec. 15. Christmas decorations wui nrvftll and the DODUlar Rendle- baugh orchestra will furnish the music. Committee members working on the project are Mil and Mrs. William H. Wright, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. SI Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Fagan, Mr. and' Mrs.' Frank C. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Milne, and Mr. and Mrs. Don overiy. Thimble Mrs. Francis B. Abel. was hos tess to Thimble ciuo memners Friday. The evening was spent with Needlework and In social chat. A lovely lunch was served to 11 ladies.' ( Beethoven, "v 7 Practicing of Christmas carols with K. J. Bird 'directing, fea tured the meeting the Beethoven curb Thursday evening. The club will have their annual community com-munity wide sins the evening of LDS Welfare Program Given Nation Wide Recognition The stockpiles provided by the Mormon ' Church Welfare Program Pro-gram would enable Mormons to hold out even if an atomic war cut off sources of supply. A 2,500-word report on the was held at the home of Miss Nadlne Monson with Miss Shirley Shir-ley Stevens assisting hostess. Plans for the balance of the year and the annual assembly program were also discussed. Mrs. Marion H. - Christensen was hostess for a smartly arranged ar-ranged dinner party Sunday. The coming Christmas season furnished the decorative note for the living room and ' the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mrs. P. J. Parsons, Mrs. J. A. Rydalch, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Harvey, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. G, A. An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christensen, Mrs. Sidney W. Nlcholes, ' Sherman Christensen, the host and hostess. Program published in the December De-cember issue' of Country Gentleman Gentle-man makes this assertion: "Even if atomic warfare should come, these 840,000 Mormans, unless un-less blasted from the. face of their lovely valleys, could. hold out for several years without a harvest. They would be healthy and warm, too, for not only food but vast quantities of fuel, drugs, clothing, bedding,' furniture and construction materials tower to the high ceilings of 110 different storehouses throughout Mormon territory." Other parts of the report, which is titled "They Take Care of Their Own," describe how the Welfare Program has been insuring in-suring Mormons against fire, flood and crop failure for the past 16 years. The Columbia River flood was Welfare's greatest test In 1948. Within hours after a call for help came from 50 Mormon families fam-ilies In the disaster area there were 20 tons of supplies on their way from Welfare warehouses in Salt Lake City, the report adds. 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