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Show Thursday, June 16th, 1955 THE BUTTONS HCLOB 4 AND BOWS 8IX NEEDLES NEPHI, TIMES-NEW- NINE UTAH P9 COOKER-ETT- BUSY COOKS Throo S The third meeting of the This is our club's sixth meetThe Six Needles Club met Our third meeting was held at Cooker-ett- s was held on June 9 ing this season. We have our at the home of Nannette Cortoin Judy Overman's. President Pat- at the home of Ellen Rae Burtat 2:30 on the of our home 14. June to at Orme called ricia the meetings meeting enshaw. was A demonstration 4-- H leader, Malvola Russell. We fin ished our hot pads last Thurs day. We are getting ready to make our skirts. We have reports ana demonstrations and refreshments at every meeting. Our Buttons and Bows Club officers are: President, Sharon Russell; Vice President, Nancy Parkins; COOKETT3 and treasurer, Susan The Cooketts of Mona held secretary Howard; song eader, Nadine their third meeting at the home Turnbridge; Sharon reporter, of their leader, Betty Ellertson. Russell. Our eetings are at 3 p.m. Meeting was called to order by every Thursday. President Karen Orgill. Opening song "Let Me Call You Swee- THE BASIC SEVEN theart', led toy song leader Nyra The Basic Seven Club held Stanley. Opening prayer was offered toy Betty Ellertson and the their first meeting on May 31. code led by President Karen. We invited our mothers. We elMinutes were read by Secretary ected officers as follows: presidCaroline Oliver. After a Health ent, Sharon Adams; vice presiddiscussion they assembled in the ent, Judy Brox; secretary, Carkitchen to cook. They made a olyn Spark; song leader, Lucille strawberry drink and meat ond Bailey; recreation leader, J ana The preceding Garrett; reporter, Susan Jolley. egg sandwiches. week they made Banana drink, Leaders are Mrs. Grace Sparks a Maple drink, tuna fish and and Mrs. Stella Garrett. The Basic Seven Club held toasted cheese sandwiches. Closing song was "Someone In the their second meeting on June 6. Kitahen with Diana." Closing Our president, Sharon Adams, to Spanish Fork so Judy prayer by Vice President Joan moved Brox is our new president. Roundy. Reporter Nyra Our third meeting was held on June 13th. We - elected a new member because Sharon Adams NEEDLES AND KNOTS moved. Her name is Joyce Chris- tenson. Joyce was voted n unNeedles and Knots held their animously. Reporter Susan Kay third meeting at the home of Tolley. Donna Jean Bowles, May 10. The meeting was called to order by BUSY BIDY BUDDIES .. President JoAnn Jackson. A demClub meeting was Our onstration on how to buy and care for stockings was given by called to order 'by Iris Phillips. of Margaret Jean Gadd. We started We met June 8 at the home on our cobbler apron. Report- Jolene Anderson, where we workdiscussed ed on record books and er Nona Rae Sudweeks. project of making place mats. The meeting was called to orby Club President Sheryl Lee Sudweeks. The minutes were read by Secretary Pamela Cotton. Our lesson on Health and a demonstration on how to sew on buttons was given by Nannette Corbin, after which Mrs. Cotton, our leader, gave a demonstration on the sewing machine. Rewere served and freshments games were played. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Gayle Garrett. Reporter Marion Gowers. der News THE SIX BUSY BOBBIN8 The meeting was called to order by Marlene Price. The prayer was given by Linda Kay Wheelwright, who then led us in some fun songs. Kaye Wilkey gave the Health report. Alice Ann Hansen gave a report on the care of hair and Linda Kay Wheelwright gave a report on stock-hieMarlene Price led in some games. We then finished our first projects, cobbler aprons and hand s. bags. The meeting was held at Clara Wheelwright s home. Meeting was closed by Marlene Price. Alice Ann Hansen then gave us refreshments. Meeting was called to order by Marlene Price. Opening prayer was offered by Karen Smith. Linda Kaye Wheelwright led In a song and then gave the Health report. The games were led by Karen Smith. Kaye wincey gave on how to a demonstration thread a machine. Jessie Sud weeks. one of the leaders, gave on a demonstration sewing seams. We then talked about our next project dresses, skirts and blouses. The meeting was closed by Marlene Price. She then gave refreshments. The meeting was Re held at Marlene's home. porter Kaye Wilkey. 4-- H Reprter, Carolln Anderson. . , ,v order. Vickl W. gave the opening prayer. Carolee read the minutes. Vicki led us in a song "4-Friends" and she also gave a health report, "Be Wise, Immunize." Sonnie read a letter from Mr. Burtenshaw. Mrs. Overman gave a demonstration and we and milk made sandwiches drinks. Patricia told how to cod dle eggs. Bonnie gave the closing prayer and Cathy Corton taught us a new game. The next meeting will be down to Bonnie Jarrett's. Reporter, Kathy Kendall. H by Mrs. Burtenshaw. All the club members were present. Our next meeting will foe held on June 15 at the home of Jackie Jackie Blackett. Reporter, Blackett. given Burlesque's getting breezier la Britain. Fan 'dancer, called upon by police, was told she wasn't moving her fans fast enough. Vacationers who get burned to crisp trying to get a tan are often half-bakin the head. a- - ed HERE'S HOW. it I've MAKE LAWN CHAIRS chairs should be long, countersunk. Space the seat slats evenly. Then, add The chair shown here is the arms and back support, made of lumber thick, beveling the latter to conform back to the slope of the back except for the 2 by in been told we have a wolf in this Lawn sturdy as well as attractive. support. Cut the pieces to the sizes shown in the drawings. Sand all pieces before assembly, rounding exposed edges. First assemble the legs and seat frame, using glue and No. 10 flathead screws, 1V4 inches FULL STRENGTH. ..FULL WEIGHT GIEMEMJL line with the lower back sup: port. Space the back slats evenly. The completed chair may be finished with weatherproof enamel, paint, or spar varnish to match other lawn furniture. SAF-T-MIL- TIRES ER 1,3.34 1,623 HERE'S HOW . . . MAKE A CHAISE LONGUE chaise A wheel-barrolongue for the lawn is easy to move into sun or shade. The frame ia made of 1 lumber (finished by Mark off the by handles and back rest on two lengths. Before sawing out the shapes, bore 516-inc- h rope holes, spaced evenly, about 4 inches apart. The end frame members are 30 inches long, one piece being ripped to make the end of the back rest. The legs are of 2 w 6). 80-in- ch PAXMAN S NEWS SONS UNCHAINED MELODY MEDIC THE BREEZE AND SOMETHING I GOTTA OF THE wheels are Lnir Mvwtetirirt M4m4 r Aoeiatln jr GREENWOOD TIRE SERVICE k 54 Nephi - Utah 2 inches I'ro I (Vt J GIVE MAY SOUND SILLY BIRTH The I 3x20j lit! pHc. without xctiane thick, shaped with a saw or lathe. The dowel axle is secured in place with screws. 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