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Show THE UEHI FBEE PEESS Third Word Relief Society Ladies Join In Special Project " jiiOTimiii:air-------'- Morn'n, Judge A special project, instigated by Lela Kalmar as part of her literature Lesson, has grown to include some 83 women of the ward Group pictures have been taken and each lady has been invited to enter an original poem and his daughter, Leatha Curtis. It is illustrated with the group pictures of the ladies and has been bound in binding. The booklet, entitled Thoughts to Cherish," were distributed to the ladies during the Third Ward Relief Society Christmas party, asemi-flexit- le Wednesday, Dec. 20. The room was decorated throughout in the New England tradition, with old fashioned Christmas tree, fireplace and "Snowbound" effect, in Greenleaf or favorite thought or quotation keeping with name. that Wnittier's poem by Cases brought before the docket to be compiled in a booklet. This Mrs. The booklet lesson, been un has by renroriurert compresented cl Judge Leland Pow ell and der the direction on of Lee the the centered include Kalmar, poem. Colledge following; pleted Wayne Taylor, Provo, speeding, Claudeen Shelly, American Fork, speeding, flO; Carl Saling, Salt Lake City, speeding, $15; Stephen Larsen, Provo, speeding, $10; Glen Van Wagonen, Orem, speeding. $10: Magness Bauer, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; American La Veen Clumer, Fork, speeding, $15; Jerry Springer, Provo, speeding, $15; John Ryan, Calif., speeding $10: Alfred Cole, Provo, speeding, $10; Richard Kay, American Fork, speeding, $15: Gloden Morgan, Layton, speeding, $10; David Sapik, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Clarence Leonard, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Frank Manning, Lehi,"" speeding," $10; Paul Wing, Magna, speeding, $10; Dayle Johnson. Salt Lake City, speeding, $10: Patrick Gil-leMurray, speeding, $10; Clyde Daybell, Magna, speeding, $10; Ralph McEntire, Ogden, speeding, John CHEERFUL CHTMS CLUB MEETS club The Cheerful Chums, met Saturday afternoon at the home of their kader, Mrs. Either H. Jones, to wrap gifts for a needy family. They also made plans for their second project in cooking. Enrolled are Patsy Carter, president; Molly Brown, Mary Jones, secretary, and Darlene Niefcen, reporter. Other girlg in their neighborhood who are expected to join the club are Gloria Nielson, Paulette Baker and Janice Brierly. Entertain Husbands 4--H 4-- H vice-preside- j The annual Christmas party of the Sherimpian- Club was held last Thursday at Parks Cafe in Orem. A gaily decorated Christmas tree and other decorations added much to th festeive spirit. Attractive table decorations were furnished by Melvin Hartshorn. Serving on the committee were, Bonnie Miner, June Roberts, Jessie Hartshorn and Phyllis Covington, Club Preside n t Phyliiss Covington took charge. A group of Senior girls, Lois Moore, Sharleen Coiington. FJese Jackson, Diana Adamson, Diana Smith and Sharon Price, sang two - member were handkerchiefs, Ut--i with novelty Santas. Dinner served to 2a Those in attendance Christmas numbers, "Silver Bells." and a medley of "Jolly Old St. Nicholas," and "We Wish You a Merry Chris'mas." Gavin Hutchings was the accompanist. Mrs. Iwila Roekr ell entertained with Christmas stories, "using her original illustrations for The Littlest AngeL" Her husband, Lenard Rockwell played his guitar and sang an original song, Will Daddy Be Home for Christ- w-i- included, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christofierson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Broad-ben- t, Mr. and Airs. Melvin Hartshorn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatchings. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs Sheral mas.Covington. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Games were played and prizes Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mr. iind Mrs. Keith Smith. won in "Bingo1 by those present . Mrs. Leonard Rockwc-UMr. and Pauline Cedarstrom was winner Abe Mrs. of the pecial prize, a beautiful Mrs. Dan Evans Gifts' Ekins. each to poinsetta plant L'n-gric- ht $10; J Rate to Subscript!! 1 Jam, Hrectwe Deceme j .Mew y, $10. TALK ON ADl'LT KDUCATON FEATURED BY LEITY CLUB A talk on "Continuing your Education," was given by Chris Poulo: for the members of the Leity Club, at their recent meeting. The (jroun met at the home of Mis. DeVere Fowler, who was duties by Mrs. assisted in s Robert Lolt. Tie-- e were 17 pre-se- n it .JMf ' Begining January 1, 1962 Subscription Rate Will Be $3.50 Per Year h'-e- . The will ch-.'- j meet Thursday - ih? meet Thursday (tonight) Neldon Vance for the annual Christens pa;ty. Members will exchange gifts with their secret pals. 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