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Fully hemmed and headed, with side hems, full 3-lnch bottom bot-tom hemsquality! Thrift tyf 42 Wide 81" fctag."""f ' " m V: l In ; American Fork Club and Social News Artltra Guild Arlltra Guild members are in for a pleasant surprise at their regular meeting which will be held Monday night at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Harold Holley. Program committee refused re-fused to divulge the nature of he entertainment. Soiree Hyacinths and forsythla were combined to make lovely spring home decorations Wednesday night when Mrs. Olen C. Robin son entertained the Soiree club. Mrs. Leonard Kelly was wel comed as a new member and special guests were Mrs. J. Clyde Blrk, Mrs. Marlon Mercer and Mrs. Sherman Robinson. Prizes were captured by Mrs. Robert E. Cunningham, Mrs. Roy Brown, Mrs. Qeorge Moss and Mrs. Owen Tlbbetts. LaTona Music Life of A. C. Smith, early Utah hymn composer, was given by Mrs. E. L. Thayne at the meeting meet-ing of the LaTona Music club Wednesday afternoon. - Mrs. Adair Bromley discussed the National Festival o f Music which will be held in Salt Lake City May 13-20, Mrs. J. E. Walker Walk-er read the collect, and Mrs. R. W. Winter took charge. Melvin Maness sang two solos with Mrs. Alex Karren as accompanist. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Meranda who was assisted in serving re freshments to 18 ladles by Mrs. Joseph E. Mecham, Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth McDonald and Mrs. Thayne. Bee Orchis Mrs. Earl H. Barratt was hostess hos-tess to Bee Orchis ladies Friday. Following an afternoon of needlework and social chat dinner din-ner was served to 10 ladles. Sweet peas formed a decorative note. Jaycee Wives Mothers and Daughters party given annually by the Jaycee Wives, will be held tonight (Thursday) at Bill It Iva's cafe In Orem, at eight o'clock. Special favors, decorations, and a fine program art planned. Mrs. T. Ri Parker, chairman of the committee, com-mittee, Is being assisted by Mrs. Irvin M. Chlpman, club president; presi-dent; Mrs. Q. Easton Brown, secretary! MrsfDavtd L. Greenwood Green-wood and Mrs. Joseph Ovard. , Sorosls Mrs. Agnes Adamson was hoses hos-es to Sorosls members Friday or bridge and lunch. She was slsted In entertaining by her Jaughter Mrs. Phyllis Larsen. - rues were taken by Mrs. John A. Koblnson and Mrs. Walter A. Devey. Annual election of of ficers was held with Mrs. John d. Ktluc- receiving the gavel. jU-j. jitrvU Aydelotte was elect ed ;ce president, Mrs. Robinson, .ecreury, and Mrs. Thomas S. ,:HcUy, reporter Refreshment -omnuitee consists of Mrs. Dev-.7, Dev-.7, M1-3. Adamson and Mrs. John ?. Miner, and named to the Houtr committee were Mrs. aarbara C. Boley and Mrs. Bert Adamson. ; e; . - ; - Legislative Council ; $ Delegates to the; Utah County Wi-atenT" Legislative Council and presidents of the clubs they represent are invited to attend a meeting at"the ' Utah State Mea.al hospital today . (April 19) at one o'clock. Dr. Camilla Andersja will speak on ''Mature Mental Health". Following the ecture U ladles will be taken in &mall gfuupa through the in stitution a.id go from there to the home at Dr. and Mrs. Owen P. , Heauvr to a reception where oiiuxrs of the Council will be hostesses. Triple Birthday Party Mrs. Raymond E. Monson was hostess to a family dinner Sunday Sun-day complimenting her husband, whose birthday was April 10, her son Warren, who celebrated his birthday April 15, and her granddaughter grand-daughter Earllne Monson who will be three April 25. Spring flowers were used lavishly lav-ishly in the entertaining rooms and a cake big enough for all three names centered the damask da-mask covered table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monson, Mon-son, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Monson, Mon-son, Mrs. Edward Hansen of Tooele, Miss Bernlece Walker, Miss Irene Monson, Robert and Richard Monson, the honored guests and the hostess. Music and visiting enlivened the afternoon. after-noon. - - Junior Ladies Literary Margarete Schauf f ele. e z change student from Germany, was the guest of the Junior Ladles Lad-les Literary club at their Thurs day meeting. She told of her native land and compared the contrasted living conditions and customs with America. Carol Devey, Joleen Grant and Janice Johnson, accompanied by Jean' tte Mecham, entertained with trio numbers. Plans for the Mothers Tea, set for May 9, were furthered with Mrs. George Hackford, president, taking charge, special guests were Mrs. Dell Crump, Mrs. "Raymond Chadwick and Mrs. Paul Shelley. Mrs. Earl T. Kelley and Mrs. E. Vernon Holindrake Jr., were hos tesses at the home of Mrs. Kelly's mother, Mrs. Stephen T. Shelley. Refreshments were served to 26 ladles. if Junior Arlltra . Mrs. Marcelle H. Skinner very Interestingly told about Jier.trip to Europe to members of Junior Arlltra Monday evening. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Leland R. Mitchell, whose daughter, Mrs. Forrest Culllmore and Mrs. Marlon W. . Robinson were hostesses. Mrs, Robinson read the collect and Mrs. Irvin M. Chlpman, vice president, con ducted. Refreshments closed the evening. V r ' -TTtTT Robert Flovd Weed' a health 8 Dound 4 ounce hn th n. est addition to the family of Dr. and Mrs. Mark B. Weed, (Chloe Priday) Wilmington. Del Wnrrf of his arrival April 14, was re ceives Monaay morning by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8. Priday, maternal ma-ternal erandnarenta. and Mr and Mrs. Floyd L. Weed, Salt VFW Auxiliary State President Evelvn Corelat and Senior Vice President Ida Oof f e of the Auxiliary to the veterans or Foreign Wars, visited visit-ed the local unit Mondav nieht when the meetln was held In the city hall with Mrs. Eugene Roberts conducting the business. Mrs. Corglat won the door prize. Mrs. Thomas 8. Priday had as guests during last week her three 1 sisters. Mrs. Cortez Christensen and two daughters, Shelley, Ida., visited with her on Monday; Mrs. Joseph Nielsen, Hamer, Ida., was here from Monday to Friday, and Mrs. Don Clyde, Provo, came over to see all of them. Mr. and Mrs. Adair Bromley, Mrs. Alex Karren, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Mrs. R. W. Winter, and Mrs. J. E. Walker went to Provo Wednesday night to at tend a concert in the Joseph Smith building sponsored by the Provo Sorosls club. Outstanding musicians of Provo were present ed with Mrs. Delbert Ray Chip-man Chip-man (June Mower) acting as mistress of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Melrose J. Prit- chett left Monday morning for Farson, Wyo., where they will spend the summer. Michael Is remaining here with Mr. and Mrs. Stanford King until the close of schooL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmeld and daughters, Elsie and Ruth Ann, Salt Lake City, were Sunday Sun-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Nash, Highland. The Schmeids are former Highland residents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hall, RaKell and Van went to Fairvlew Sunday Sun-day where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Graham and Mrs. Robert Oldroyd. Lake City. Two other rapidly growing little Weeds are Thomas Mark, almost five, and Barbara, two. "-Mr. Weed was recently sustained, as president of the Wilmington branch Church of Jesus Chrlstxof Latter-day Saints. Little Christine Nelson arrived at the Utah Valley hospital April 10, to make flrsttlme parents of Roland and Betty Jean Gerber Nelson. The 6 pound 14 ounce bundle of feminity claims Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gerber and Mrs. Vivian Nelson, all of Amer ican Fork, as grandparents, and greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hennlngs, : American Fork,. and Roger Horrocks, Salt Lake pity. Bill, Merrill and LynnWarnick have waited a long time for a sister. She was welcomed home the first of the week, all brown hair, blue eyed, 6 pounds 14 ounces of her. She will be called Janet. Mother and dad are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnlck, with Mrs. Leone Daly, American Fork, and Mrs. Lynn Warnlck, Delta,' sharing shar-ing grandparent honors. Nadine, Kathleen and Jeanette Royle hoped for a boy but after seeing the dainty 5 pound 1 ounce girl who was left at the hospital April 13, they decided a quartette of girls would be nice. Dr. and Mrs. Homer F. Royle have not yet decided on a name for their new daughter. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Royle, Lehl, and Oeorge Peay, Salt Lake City. . Other . babies arriving at the hospital during the week were: April 10, to Mrs. Marvin Strat-ton, Strat-ton, Orem, a boy; April 13, to Mrs. Ralph Kitchen American Fork, a boy; April 11, to Mrs. Ben Buck-waiter, Buck-waiter, American Fork, a boy; - April 18, to Mrs. Benjamin Munoz, Orem, a boy; and to Mrs. Don Peterson, Pleasant Orove, a boy. - ' WITH THE MISSIONARIES Elder Jed M. Pritchett has completed the tour with the Southern States mission orchestra orches-tra at Atlanta, Go. The orchestra orches-tra traveled over 9000 miles and gave 153 programs during the three months. Elder Pritchett has now been made branch president pres-ident of West Palm Beach, Fla. His new address 838 34th street, West Palm Beach. NORTHERN GROWN Seed Potatoes Certified Blue Tag-Dry Land PONTIACKATAHDIN TRIUMPH RUSSET COBBLER WHITE ROSE W. H. Wright Company Pleasant Grove, Utah Telephone 2941 onfOaa'cT A 'rZh IMT LAKI OTY'DfKVM Beats sleeping on a cloud. , Coaches and Pullmans r Comfort and room to room around. ' . Famous Rio Grande Meals ... Mother never did better. All-New lounge and Diner . . . . As pleasant as vour own home. , , Friendliness... ' If s manned by America's friendliest railroaders. ' . Economy . " Tickets a tow a 1c p mile on week-ends. Convenient Schedule Iv. 5.30 rM. Ar. 8,13 AM. both directions. Nm 11mm . . . Tr UnrmB H Prospector wiwwp new . . ,- -vtHMV ArUtra Guild, -Mrs. K. J. Bird was elected president of Arlltra Guild at a recent meeting to take the place of Mrs. Mark Coddington who has served for the past year. Mrs. Elijah Chlpman is the new vice president, Mrs. Howard W. Nlch-oles, Nlch-oles, secretary, and Mrs. W. L. Faddis, treasurer. v Other officers of the club are Mrs. William J. Walter, Mrs. Le land R. Mitchell, program chairmen; chair-men; Mrs. Joseph F. Walton, Mrs. .Coddington, remembrance com mittee, and Mrs. Kenneth w. Morton, reporter and historian. Retiring with Mrs. Coddington are Mrs. Bird, vice president, Mrs. Olen Bytes, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Orson M. Slack, Mrs. David S. Taylor, Mrs. J. Lloyd Ohran, Mrs. Ouya-IUchardand-Mrs.John W. Gerber. v.,. , Missionary Society . clety 61 the PresbvteHaii' Com munity . church met for nine o'clock breakfast Thursday mornlnff at th hnm of Mrs. Wilson Rhone, with Mrs. Elmer sezzant as assisting hostess. Daffodils centered the table where delicious breakfast was served to Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mrs. Isaac Blnns, Mrs. A. P. Hoel- nrhr Mr a TTow Mm MpI- vln Maness, Mrs. Ralph Seibel, Mrs. George Molascan, Mrs. k. W. Clark. Mrs. A. V. Btewart, and Mrs. June Ford, Mrs. Ford nreklded for the bus iness session. Two boxes have been sent to Korean Relief. Sewing Sew-ing quotas for this year's work win go 10 the Agua Negra scnooi and Wasatch Academy for Home Missions, and to the Bethany Hospital in Tocloban, Lete, P. I for th Fnrolm Tl 1 AflS.-"""" .Mrs. Clark gave an interesting account 01 the women s Jeis latlvn Cnunrll mnotlnflr Mrs. Wil son led the devotional portion of the meeting, her topic was "What Is In Thy Hand?" The next meeting will be at 2 p. m. Thursday, May 10, at the home TO GIVE YOU THAT SUCCESSFUL LOOK... Well Suited for Success . . . v.-. -r.. ......, .. . ' " in a r ' - 'A . - Success comes easy to the man who wears a Griffon Spring Worsted. He looks the part and feels the part Looks the part because Griffon I v opiuiu vuitt:us give yuu uiat uave, perfectly tailored appearance every man wants. 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