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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1956 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEffl, UTAH Second Ward Elders To Hold Social And Hobby Show CLUB irs of the Gayette attractive making enjoyed at their sets earring evening, Wednesday Clast at hostess was Taylor f served She LmeinProvo. f present turist, died Aug. 28, Otibers fand chips. pioneers of 1862, Jens and Maren Sorenson Frost Peterson. She was married to James Peterson in the Salt Lake Temple, Feb. 22, 1899, and moved to Cedar Fort two weeks later. Mr. Peterson, who was a leading agricul 1929. Mrs. Peterson has been active Mrs. Jean Clark, Lillian most of the church organiin Chestnut Mett,a SaU, and Edna Nye zations, and took an active part thy Huggar, in Relief Society until her illness t Gailey. a T year ago. ad accomplished f CLUB seamstress, she was called upon talk on to make many wedding gowns Mrs -Rav during the past several decades, es was givt" r American iorK, at uie also directing the knitting and ,n club meeting neia iasi sewing drives during World War wen I. v. Mrs.. . rarKS, . . . She has sung in a number of as the Alpine iismci as also is one of which, from the gifted choirs, teacher, LDS Lehi stake, participated inj musician. and der the dedicatory exercises of the Elmo Eddington was nos for the delightful affair at Salt Lake LDS Temple. Her sons and daughters are: Mrs. W. M- Campbell. There James E., Sharon Ole, Laura and Glen Peterson, all of t'edar 18 present. f Valley, and Mrs. A. T. (Maren) TTT4 rf Weideman, Salt Lake City. JlUi'' " ' . meeting of the Liahonian was held last Wednesday at ATTEND WEDDING IN c MESA, ARIZONA nme oi mi s. - - Mr. and Mrs. Lott E. Rus-so- n J . r wwith Maxine roweu . mi rrtiran Vw and sons Maynard and vvcijj 6" feJS. ine UUUiy uric "J Mrs. Dean Worlton and Trane and Virland aecK Janet, all of rranged the program. There small daughter, 51 nresent. Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Nate L. Seamons of Logan, and Mr. C. H. iss wiarine rvucjiuoun no solo and an appealing Brown and son, Ralph of Ogden, I review was given by Mrs, motored to Mesa, Arizona, last I Jackson of Pleasant Grove. week to attend the wedding rebook chosen was 'Table in ception honoring the marriage of UfiMpmMs ." bv Norton S. Stanford jbD.. Russon to Miss Teresa Martineau of that city. I They were entertained at supIPRISED ON BIRTHDAY per Wednesday evening by the Mr. and Dnnna Mae Shoel and parents of the bride, Mrs. Charles Martineau. The Maxine Powell were hos s at a birthday party Tues marriage was solemnized in the Mrs, Mesa Temple, and attended by fcvenine. surprising Mr. and Mrs. Russon, Mrs, iline Powell at her home affair the Worlton at and Mr. and Mrs. Sea delightful and ded Mr. and Mrs. James P, mons. the bride's parents w, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos several of her family. ... , -r T ana rars iw, Mr iynn The reception was held in the lr Prnurt Mr and Mrs. Keith Mesa 7th Ward Recreation Hall. Randal The newly weds left on a wedfell, Mr. and. Mr w and Mr. and Mrs. Leland ding trip to the coast and will of Orem. make their home in Mesa. The groups arrived home late AY PARTY Saturday after visiting points of s. Vere reterson entertain- - interest on the way. little group of fourteen and girls at her home, Sat- v. the occasion being the I birthday of her daughter, m Dee. Games, refreshments, a cake with candles made afternoon festive. Besides Dee and her brother, La- Reliable t, were present, Scott Zim- Carolee Southwick, ian, Led T- 1 A - ' 1 1 ' . - I..tt T . . 11 1 La-vel- l,1 I j, J LADIES RIDING CLUB TEA TONIGHT The "Calamity Janes," ladies' riding club are holding their tea at the home of Mrs.. Freda Peterson, tonight (Friday) from eight to ten, it is announced by Wilma Greenwood, publicity chairman. All members and prospectve members and others interested are invited to attend. The constitution and by laws will be read and an enjoyable time is planned with western music, games and refreshments. Western decorations will be used and the club officers will be the hostesses. looked and looked and The more I wove the funnier it ' t cracked little gags. grew; CRABB OBSERVE and "in cried, I 'till the I you "Could it be," they said, laughed 55TH ANNIVERSARY would too. rags?" carpet from front (Continued page) throughout their lives. For the Then we all laughted, it couldn't So this I maintain, before that be true; past several years, Mr. Crabb rug goes on sale, has served as custodian of the But the eyes grew wide, and we That with it should go this poetic looked the rags through. Second Ward church, where he tale has a friendly word for all. A Of my old coat, and how it met visiting teacher in the Relief The coat wasn't there you might its for 35 doom; the past have known, Society years, Mrs. Crabb still serves in that If you remember the goat in the How it was snatched in the rags and then in the loom. capacity. As an avocation she beginning of this poem. weaves attractive rugs, as well as doing crocheting and other The ladies felt bad but had to It may not bring us so very much fancy work. Gifted in poetry and money, laugh, with a keen sense of humor, she will we ever sell a rug with not wasn't But But the over, by joke looked on the bright side when half a history as funny? her coat was accidentally cut up all ready, So Norma Elma, Edith and Ethel, into carpet rags at a work meet When the rags were to don't fret, it really was good them sent me, they ing, and wrote a poem about it on To make To into loom, laugh heartily as everyone my rugs SO IETY CAPERS RELIEF should. don't you see. The Relief Society is a good place to go, but dont wear your Well, I took the rags and started But this is the moral take it best coat because I know; ; from me, to weave, You've heard the tale of the old When through the machine came Don't wear your best coat to a Billy goat, back and my coat front, rag cutting bee. Who went to the clothes line and i Eliza Crabb. sleeves. chewed up a coat; The story, I know, sounds rather shady, But that yarn's about goats, and this one of ladies. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES As their monthly social for March, members of the Second are Elders Ward quorum scheduling a social an dhobby show to be held at the Second Ward chapel Saturday, March 18. A varied program will be enjoyed featuring colored slides of Arches National Monument shown by Dorald Allred, movies of parades, taken and shown by of Douglas Smith; a display scrapbooks as a hobby, Vern Whipple; tennis as a hobby, Joe Robison; music as a hobby as illustrated quorum by the quartet including Dorald Allred, Sherwin Allred, Dee Hansen and Grafton Boles. Carlton Wilson will display mineral specimens while Lloyd Strasburg will show the avocational enjoyment to be found in keeping genealogical records. E. A. Harding, Carlton Wilson AMERICAN MOTHER Nominations for the American and John Zimmerman are in Mother of 1950 may be submitted charge of arrangements. by any citizen, according to Mrs. Elmer A. Klitgaard, chairman of BIOLOGY CLUB TAKES TRIP Some forty members of the the American Mother's Com mittee of the Golden Rule for Lehi High Biology club under the direction of E A. Harding, the State of Utah for 1950. Entries will be accepted until organization sponsor, took an exMarch 18 at which time nomi- tended field trip Saturday which included tours through the State nations will be closed. Fish and Game farm at Sprin-villBlanks may be secured from the Springville Art Gallery, Federated Women's Clubs. Nominations must be made on and the State Mental hospital at the official nomination blank. Provo. District Mothers will be chosen Superintendent Ford of the and honored in a tea to be held State Fish and Game department at Brigham City and will also showed the group the methods be eligible for the finals. The of packing fish eggs, fish in the State Mother shall then have an various stages of growth, and opportunity to be elected Am- how streams are planted with erican Mother for 1950 just fish each year. At the art exhibit students prior to Mother's Day in New York. All State Mothers, as well learned something of the various as the Mothers of Alaska, Hawaii types of artistic expression and and Puerto Rico will attend the spent an interesting two hours function in New York. visiting the several galleries. c, We Now don't be alarmed if you're slow in conceiving What I'm trying to say, for it's just past beleving. This is the story. I'm telling, you see, about the rag cutting and quilting bee. I put my coat on the bench, I entered the "line." With chatting and cutting, the place was alive. I pitched in and worked, I d my share. But when I quit to go home, my coat wasn't there. CALIFORNIA ' We Carry a Complete Line of . . 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