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Show ( I THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948 THE LEHi SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, 1.V 1 1 A dancing party was enjoyed by the 68th Quorum of Seventy and their partners, Wednesday evtmiig in me uuin ward amusement amuse-ment hall. John Southwick is the senior president, in charge of the event. The Athenian Club met Wednesday Wed-nesday at the A. W. Davis home. Mrs. George Lewis was in charge of the program. A book review was given by Mrs. Lyean Johnson of Pleasant Grove. An enjoyable Easter trip for Mr. ana Mrs. seth E. Littleford was shared by two of their grandsons, Ray and Don Little-ford. Little-ford. Driviner through Fairfipld they visited in Vernon at the nome or Mr and Mrs. Pierre Cagastino. Thev renort thfi roads in excellent condition for this time of year, and a great deal of motor travel there. Miss Darlene Stice of Highland spent a few days this week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. R. J, stice. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor of Springville were Sunday visitors at the A. S. Roundy home. They enjoyed dinner together, afterwards after-wards driving about viewing old familiar sections of the community. commu-nity. Mrs. Taylor is a sister to ivir. Kounay. Mr. Shelby Swain returned Friday to his home in Vernal. He has spent several weeks here at the home of a sister, Mrs. A. S. Roundy, convalescing after treat ment, in a aait Lane city hospital. hospi-tal. He suffered from a severe infection in both eyes, the result of lime bums. Completely recovered, re-covered, he has returned to his work as a building contractor. Provo canyon where they viewed tne remnants of the huge snow slide. Franklin B. Adams returned tr, his studies at the University of uian, alter spermine the week end here, at the Ernest N. Webb home. Mrs. Adams, the former Ila Webb, is a patient at the local hospital, the mother of twins, a boy and a girl. Maurice Taylor spent the week end visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor and irienas ana relatives here. Officers and teachers of t.h Fourth ward Sundav School en. joyed a party Wednesday evenine at the A. K. Chatfield home. Games were played and refreshments refresh-ments served. Heber Hadfield is the superintendent, i Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Russon and son, Milton Jr., Salt Laice city and Mr. and Mrs, KODen, uiai Tractor rtfic.n iiciu a. iiu un-uui tn. j-'- rations were used, the children particularly enjoying tne rau bits. at. the home of "iiillV A. UbUVU v Mr, and Mrs. Howara Kooinsuii, Easter Sunday included Mrs. AiuA t rv4ini? Mr nnrt Mrs. WTAUO Jul. fXiiUCAOUi ' and Mr. and Mrs. Jean L. Phillips and family. Mrs. Ira Deveraux and son, Richard, of Pleasant Grove visited visit-ed last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford. Mrs. R. J. stice spent last Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City. A house guest of Mrs. Wilma Douglas, a daughter, spent considerable time in the LDS Temple and Genealogical j-uuituy. Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv Frkn- vitch and children, Ileen and Alan, spent the Easter holiday in Salt Lake City, where they visited visit-ed with Mrs. Ethel Goates, mother moth-er of Mrs. Frkovitch. President and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson were accompanied tn Spanish Fork Monday by Mrs. Jay Cox, Mrs. Frank Martens and Mrs. Byron Gray. The four sisters visited at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Charles Taylor. Mf an -htrc Stanford Kit- AVAAtJi tinger and baby daughter. Shar- lenp nf Prnvn visited with MrS. E. L. ChiDman and other rela tives here Sunday. Little guests at the Dale Hadfield Had-field home are Anna Lee and Linda Kay Furdin, who have spent the past two weeks here while their mother is ill. They are t.hp rfano-htprs nf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furdin of Salt Lake City. Easter visitors for Mrs. Annie Fritz were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ramos of Salt Lake City, who spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garten and sons, Keith and Clifford, wprp Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Theo Pierson. Thev en joyed an interesting drive to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield spent an enjoyable day in Salt Lake City Tuesday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Russon, the occasion being be-ing the sixth birthday of Milton Russon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chatfield arid children, Linda and La Nae were also present. Miss Beth Bushman is employed employ-ed in the office of the Geneva Steel Plant. She has studied during dur-ing the winter months at ty,a t no business college in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sarah Reese of Salt Lake Citv SDent the Easter holiday at the Shirlef Powell home, returning return-ing Monday. Mrs. Reese is the mother of Mrs. Powell. ba Clark and "her son Earl Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christ- offerson. Daffodils lent a decorative deco-rative touch of Spring. Mrs TMine Wine was hostess tf Hlnnor finnrtav fnr Mrs. Char les Sabey and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wing. Sundav visitors at the Leonard Pftprsnn hnmc were Mr. and MrS. Ivan Nielsen of Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson and daughter Sherrie of Salt Lake City. lene Hansen president of the Gleaner class, was in charge of arrangements. An interesting description of the "Mardi Gras in New uneans was given ay mis. A. K. Chatfield, who witnessed the event while on a mission there. TALK ON HOLY LAND GIVEN IN FIRESIDE CHAT Mrs. T, E. Russon visited in Provo Sunday with a sister, Mrs. Wm. L. Benson. FIRESIDE CHAT HELD SUNDAY M Men and Gleaner Girls of the Fourth ward met Sunday evening at a Fireside Chat held at the home of Mrs. Elmo Russon, Rus-son, who is MIA president. Shar- A most Interesting and approp riate discussion or the Holy Land was given by Evan uoueage in the Second ward Sunday evening. He was speaker at a fireside Chat held at the home of Miss Marilvn Davis. He illustrated the report of his experiences in Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and Mount of Olives and surrounding surround-ing country, with many pictures and a suitcase full of souvenirs. He spent considerable time there while in the armed service. Twenty were present. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Hosnifnl t. To Mr. ar,A Adams ua WeJJ W City, a son a,J:T Salt? March 27. Qau&tetlC TO Don nnH t, ... cock Strasburg, Hit "'March To Jim and Fra Hartshorn, a "HI Robert Ma medical -care fcceW -w IIP Wfltt - . 1 Thursday. 94 mi: i - Mrs. Then proved tothe eTt n T ' allowed up ln Sa S?' Mrs. Susio wiii. . at the hnsn t '" 15 Pat. uui, Bishop and Mrs. Warren L. uoates entertained at dinner Sundav in observance of the birthday of a sister to Bishop Goates, Mrs. Norvin Brown of American Fork. Present were all immediate familv members, ex cept Lorin Goates, a brother, of Oregon. Besides the hosts, cov ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Brown and their children. 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