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Mrs, child was presented with a large Two one-aplays were presented, before her class of American litera- Thomas Walter, Mrs. Frank Walter Easter egg Present were Charles and several musical numbers, both ture Monday afternoon at 4.15 o'clock Foote. Fletcher. Bessie Jones, 'Mary Bee, vcoal and instrumental, were ren' in room 34-of the B. Y. U. All are and Mrs. Emma dered. Following the program 'a Jamie Bee, Mary Asntoni$ellyAsh4 danefr was fclven cordially Invited to attend. orchestra A large number of ward members ton, and the United States reclama Mary Twelves, Twelves, Ray LINCOLN JUNIOR PROM. the , music sofurnishing farewell attended the and friends The annual junior prom ot the Lin- tion service, their partners and Mrs. E. Lk Strong entertained at a cial In the Fifth ward meeting house Mark Boyle, Ekalne Boyle, Fred Whlttemore the at several friends coln high school; held Friday erenlng children's .birthday party at her home Friday evening, in compliment to Vic- - Farmer, Alene Ballinger, Margie Tay EASTER WEDDING. In fhe school gymnasium, T&e a com- tertainmentk was In honor of Mr. and Saturday afternoon in compliment A marriage license was issued SatMrs. lor. Mr.and Ashworthspnpf son. Doyle, whose Ray A8hworth, who willl eave April plete success. - The h&U was attract- Mrs. J. EUis Overlade, who wlU leave hef urday to James Reno Vance and Ellen Provo soon for Washington, D. C, to birthday anniversary it was. Easter 11 for the Mexican mission field of the The bazaar conducted in the First Bramall. both of Sprlngvllle. ively decorated as air gardeni Vines were Interwoven to make their home. Mr. Overlade has decorations prevailed throughout the L. D. S. church. The (following pro- ward Social hall- Thursday: and Fri form the walls and arch ot the garden, been chief clerk at the reclamation rooms. Games and music were enjoy- gram was furnished: Musical selec- day was a complete success both so from which hung large baskets of otflce for several years.potted plants ed, after which a delicious Easter cially and financially. The goods for frmo missionaries tions, flowers. Each class was represented and spring flowers were used as a luncheon was served to the following: association; Japanese sale included rugs, quilts dresses; Missionary with: a booth. The freshmen class decoration. Games and dancing were Llla Menzes- - Lael Poulson, Fred trading scene, A. Ray Olpln and aprons, tallcy work etc. Thursday AHa jvith the 'Shady-Nook,- " George Sterling Pyne, returned missionaries noon a chicken dinner was served, the Thatcher, consisting of enjoyable features ot the evening's, en Poulson, an arch of rambling pink roses, the tertainment, after which dainty re Thatcher, George Dixon, Fred Kartch-ner- , from The hiking season is here and Japan; Ward Moody, returned special guests being the members of old green picket fence and a -- huge freshments were' servd lo the follow-mgrDavies, missionary. New Zealand; Byroa4 the ,Kiwanls club and President every girl or woman who desires A fish pond was .. Marie Clayton, Jack, Smith, Clayton Jones ot the Hawaiian field, . Ray Thomas stump from the center a proper hiking suit will find a of which was served maU bricks of Mr.' and Mrs. R. H. Thomas, Mr. and Smith, Edith Russell, Albert Hickman, Olpin of Japan, Joseph Harris from opened in the. afternoon for the benefull supply of hats, coats, skirts, Ice cream. of the children of the ward. Fri. '. Mrsr 'HrRrPasewklkrMisMyrlohn4 Carl ShlU. GeraldmerJoUey,Herbertl Mexico, and J. R. Hodson.of the Euro- - fit breeches anoTIeggius at'Wood-CHf-toThe sophomore .booth was the old on. Mr. ana Jolley. Parman Martin, Bob Strong, peaa field, sang "O My Father," in day a Chicken dinner was served to company., the Rotary club members. The spemoss-co-v rock well enclrcled-by-Hand Mrs. W. P. Shlppe of Spanish PageJack Strong. Elton Peay. Mrs, the various languages. . cial guests were Senator and Mrs. ered rock wall. Cozy green 'benches Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borg, Mr. Dougas Page assisted the hostess in The speaking contest was an inter Reed Smoot of Washington, D. C. and numerous plants were added to and .Mrs: Wren O. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. entertaining the little folkB. , each feature, missionary esting - talking-two- make the booth complete. Luncheon W. W. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles minutes on the subject, Friday .evening the M. I. A. ot fhe was served by, the sophomores. Mission Is the Best," Carl ward furnished a s'plendld program. A tie sacque apron and gingham Why My Karney, Miss Edna Holdaway, Enoch consisted ot 'a IClark, Mr. tod Mrs. Alma Van Wag- - dance will be given In the Second Bentwet, Scandinavian; porch scenes Japanese lanterns, enen, ur. ana jam-- cv m. r osier.fr. ward amusement bali - Wednesday Ijacobson, Iceland; ULHodson, Eiiro Joseph couches, porch swings and hammocks and Mrs. David Westwood, Dr. and evening undef the uspicea of the pean; Bay Oipin Japanese; ' made the booth most attractive ' and Mrs; Alma PaMnan,7MfTand MrsTWrfwarxr Mutual. The Peerless Players Harris, Mexican. The Judges., who homeUker Candy was served. 7 Holbrookr Elmer W. Blakeslee, Miss Emma Evans, Miss will' furnish the dance music. All arefwererMre.-r-- T k The Junior booth was arranged as Jackson. Mr. and Mr. J. . Ostler, cordially invited to attend. Do you feel incapable of advising Jacob. and Ralph Smith, decided that your children when a rose bower, made ot solid blue and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell, Mr. and the the Mexican mission was. by-fthey seek your confidence? Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Pyne and Mrs. best. A whistling solo was furnished yeltof colored roses,- - and school Mrs.. J. P. Welch, Miss Amy Leigh, cotorsvJThl booth wai used as the tProf. and Mrs. SWt WUliams, Mr. and Mark H. Pyne will give a missionary by Victor Ash worth, Elton Sumner and . ; HEAR' ' orchestra stand. " Mrs. Urbln Overlade, Prof, and Mrs. A. shower at the, home of the former Ralph Smith.. Advice to departing The committee In charge ot this and J. In Earl "Do's Dont's," compli missionary, R. Overlade ot Pleasant Grove, Mr. and couple Thursday evening, H. pynewbo will, leave Lewis and Andrew M. Souter. . A.' N. ment affair consisted of Willis Rob-ino-n, Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. A. n mis Merrill and J. R. Hodson conducted ' Grace "Wmiamson, Enid Shaw, Simmons. . April 13 for the Clark Carter, Edgar Booth. Nell creer. sion field ot fhe L. D. Srxhurch. In- - a street meeting,- .Initiating Victor ' - .the - to 40. IntoIssuedstreet meeting tfeen Ashworth vlUtions ot hare teachers and officers The Primary The M Men of the Bonneville the oBnnevllle ward entertained at the workrRemarks were made by Elder M JJ. ar entertained the Bonne V. erirls home ot Mrs. Alden Chatwln. , Friday Mr. and Mrs. B. F..Pulham ot Salt Ashworth and Bishop-Alber- t Mabey. andnhelr chaperon, Mrs. Jack Tea afternoon." Spring flowers werCused Lake are the' week-enguests ot Dr. I'll Go WherellYou Want Me to .he: the dale.on fca Easter hike Friday Gor Dear Lord," wai tendered In decorating the entertaining rooms. and, Mrs. H. S, Pyne. elders' chorus of the Returned HMl-- : trip was made toward the Games and music were enjoyed, du Drt Barker's addresses are straighMorward messages large. bonfire was made and ins which a delicious luncheon vas I Mrs. W. B. Retherford was hostess slonary association. --k WoLl ' to " ner ' to the Optimist club members at Mothers, and Fathers, and Young rMenJand Young" : . wsiue roast enjoyed by SO, ih served to 15.-home Friday afternoon. Sweet peas, S Mrs, H,:Ri Atkla --entertained at- Women. 191he'electriiied the conven- returned to CasUege, An enjoyable tlmewaa spent by and ferns, attractively decorated the children's Easter party at 'her home tion of the International Association of Notary clubs and by "BOO" children. tor was the Saturday .afternoon; her d those who attended the dance, ta the rooms.: The card game spending the week-en" I IfJ E the-Sau- er toJ,. ld Miss Nellie a Clark Announces the - . ' - Tiio3s.-covere- Stanton-D&vlespe- ncer ' Opening of the . n jarsAODertsonjir. he J.Elmer : Beiuor-Inh" BiroY . MCftasl Barker ul a taIark Swiss-Germa- . ,..T;r? f d tagthe ..'E" ma an ramiiy. . in ly t VUI Ml J fJellle - Tabernacle ?L ..... .. T -- . Bonneville ward Friday evening; which feature ! ot " enjoyment, Mrs. James A de given by the amusement commit- Sutherland receiving the favor. - (Mr. and Mrs. W. I Whlttemorev a was tee of the ward. The. Jeppersoa or- licious luncheon was served to Mrs. Wsted by Mr; and Mrs.' W. W. Blakes- - chestra' furnished the music. Guy Shurtlift Mrs. Gilbert Cox. Mrs. ' "k - Thomas- - Hardy, Mrs.' Leo Saeehan, th : employes ot i ;uienainea y -- . lid ua . national' review Mrs. J. ttr Denhalter," Mrs- .- R. E. forest service 'Jin. Christen Jensea-w- fll . . 4 ',- -' t - Beth and Eugene Atkln. Baskets ot Easter eggs were used In deoorating the entertaining rooms. Games, music were enjoyable tear and story-tellintures, during which a delicious Easter luncheon was served. As a favor each g Jthe'summerl)f reason e impression made! upon theninds and hearts or therdelegates in constant demand" heliajfsincathen ' . by. the Rotary, dubs. SPRING TERM Aesthetic Dancing $5.00 for the Term Class Work Will begin MONDAY,' J 4:30 p. m, : Cyrntasiumt . J jb;y:v. of-th- "r . KADBIlION'iyiElUViNO C0IXECTI0N J?ot -- Information Tel351M - t- |