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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 THE LEHI FREE PRESS LiiLLUMWUMW Hli WlW nilil.ir.1.riFir if.Iiri Q'lini '? 0" TlH" IIP Tint f fill' T rj"TT ' T""t nyr-r luimutunwMMwumwmmm- flT""'"""' ; come and go and 'e are grateful for their presence with us. Christmas Party Our Phrictmas meeting was labeled by all as a great success. A hot turkey dinner was served at 1 n.m. The rooms and tables were attractively" decorated in the rw seasonal theme, mere were members and two guests present to enjoy the entire afternoon. A photographer was present to take pictures of the srouo and a fine program was presented with Cap tain Mary Canton in cnarge. ine Third Ward Primary Holds Old Time Christmas Party The Third Ward Primary officers and teachers entertained their husbands at an old fashioned Christmas party, Monday evening. There were 37 present at the affair which also included Bishop L. Carlos Coates, Karl Webb and Heber Hadfield, counselors, and their wives, as special guests. The Drocram inrliidod the erouD sing guests were greeted at the door by President Alice Curtis and her ing of Christmas songs a story by Deon Beck, and season's husband. Counselor Eva Yates greetings by Captain Calton. A took charge and gave the speech vocal solo, "The Holy City," by of welcome. Counselor Alene CurShirley Roper, was accompanied tis supervised the banquet preparby June Udell. Ruth Wanlass gave ation. May Daly, a teacher, prea reading. Gifts were exchanged. sented the toast to the husbands'. The camp approaches the New Josephine Beal gave a Christmas Year with a resolution to do' our story. Community singing of part in keeping alive and vital Christmas carols was directed by the memory of our Utah Pioneers. Chorister Lona Curtis and accomDorothea Thayn, orCoverine ininuitv will Drevent panied by A hot ham dinner was ganist. prosperity and the ultimate trithe teachers served, of cooperating cause. umph any . Mary Baker Eddy in furnishing the supplies. Cran- - ... re-to- ld L m iiSm ii s&Z&xx CAMP, DAUGHTERS OF UTAH Pit "'NEERS Front row, 1. to r , Lt Marjorie Rosier, Ella Manning, Mary Turner, Margaret Brems, Birdie Smith, Captain Alary Calton, Hazel Evans Deon Beck, first lieutenant. Second row Beatrice Casper, Myrtle Webb, Helen Udell, Jennie Johnson, Goldie Diekrson, Colledge, Irene Edwards, Zella Clark, Emily EVANSVILLE Le-no- re " ? V - vice-cap-tai- rv Johnson, Ruth Wanlass, Azalia Dickerson. Back row AJta Hardman, Vina Wiloock, Effie Gibbons, LaRee Davenport, Vervene Grant, Von-et- ta Greenland, Eunice Hutohlngs, Ora Chidester, Elvera Miles, Belva Johnson. Xot present when picture was taken, Yerda Peterson, Donna Draper, Christine Davis, Elva Tingey, Hazel Allred, Lynn Allrei, Virgie Gurney and Alice Skinner. Evansville DUP Camp Rounds Out Successful Year Full of Activity by Deon Beck The Evansville Camp, Daught ers of Utah Pioneers, looks back on a successful year, under- the able leadership of Captain Mary The Calton ani her camp officers include, Deon Beck " and Marjorie sier, IMe.1 L'.'.ll, secretary; aasurer; Deon My le Vv'h'i Beck Beatrice Casp 'class-leader- ; Eunice er, arti Vervene Hutc'.iings chorister ; Belva Grant, Johnsor. orgar'st Goldie Dicker-sohistorian; Verda Peterson, registrar; Ruth Wanlass, parliamentarian; Azalia Dickerson, clippings chairman; Margaret Brems and1 Vina Wilcock, chaplains; Hazel Evans and Ora Chidester, cheerleaders; Effie Gibbons, Usq t Cut Happy Birthday song carry good wishes and affection to Daughters on each meeting day. Our cheerleaders are quick to remember with cards or visits special occasions and the sick. We appreciate the cooperation of our County Board in relieving to attend Every bird likes its own nest best. FERGUSONS A pretty, black haired baby girl arrived Sunday. Dec. 17, for Glen S- - and Janet Wheeler Ferguson. Born in n Salt Lake City hospital, she weighed 7 lbs. 10 ozs. Eagerly waiting at home are four brothers and one sister, Gary. Larry, Kevin, and Randy and Annette. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ferguson of Provo. are Mrs. Florence Stone of Mapleton, and Mrs. Hattie Lee Johnson Of Provo. Great-grandpar- YULETlDt GREETINGS I I y Our sincere thanks to all our kind friends for their continued Tuff's Barber Shop I patronage and our best wishes for a happy holiday. Glen's Chevron Service All assignments and activities have been met and completed. The book quotas have been filled. Histories are coming in. Attendance has been good. Lessons and histories presented have been received with interest and enthusiasm. Hostess programs for the year, themed by the Nauvoo Bell designed in its shape and form, serve as a reminder of our Pioneer heritage as well as our monthly meetings. These meetings are held in the Third-SevenWard chapel and appreciation is felt and often expressed for this privilege. Registered Members Roll call is ansewered by each ents i 1 n, SPECIAL MUSIC AT SIXTH WARD SUNDAY Sunday sacrament meeting in the Sixth Ward will feature a program by the Primary with special music by the Junior Choir All ward members are reminded A BABY GIRL FOR. THE GLKX MERRY CHRISTMAS our Camp historian of County duties on our meeting days. We the fine especially appreciate work done for us by Goldie Dickerson, who helps our camp in this way. ( Octegcnarian Members We are inspired and encouraged by the faithful attendance of Daughters Margaret Brems, Mary Turner, Ella Manning and Alice Skinner. These ladies have each seen more than eighty birthdays '"':,ter; berries and pop corn followed the old fashioned theme in decoration, and pop corn balls were served. Favors were tiny yuletide lamps. V, th Daughter with her registration number. The camp has 33 regist ered members and four applicant members. I May the joys of Christmas fill your hearts with wonder and love, both now and through the coming years. Main Street Service Birthday cards, signed by all the members, and singing of the ifl your name be right up at the top of Santa's list to ft ift receive a bountiful measure of all of the good things that 11 L v To all our valued friends . . . we wish that the blessings of Christmas will remain with you and yours, now and always. make this joyous holiday season so richly rewarding 1 . . . love and laughter; good fellowship and good cheer; friendships strengthened; cherished memories rekindled; and this above all: a sense of deep contentment. I Yes, may your Christmas be a truly merry one! ft LEHI RIDING CLUB Leh'i Civic Improvement Association u I V ft i |