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Show ' ' ; ' i ' ' ". ; , . - . " :' Donna Bellows, Meryl Huff, Ser ena Arevle.i Elizabeth Fereuson. Lake Shore News Many DUP Camps Elect Officers n Closing Meetings of Season j r I i ' - 1 if - ... . - ' Lake Shore DUP Camp Plans art. Final Meeting of Season Mr. . - v 1 SUNDAY, MAY 15, 11955 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Lenore Measom, Verda Tuckett, Rosie Anderson, Maude Francis, Mrs. Shirley Wilson and Mrs. Woodrow Ludlow, by Mrs. Stew ; ' 7-- A s The second in & series of .out- - sented to the camp from the Lewis. Refreshments were served lined stories of the Mormon Bat- - central company for their having to 25. and Mrs. Vern Huff of talion was told to members of banded in the most histories to The Sun Bonnet Camp of the ' of Utah Pio- - the central office ;and filling the DUP was held in the Relief So- LAKE SHORE Camp Lake Clayson, and Shelia Anderson. Woodland, Utah spent Sunday at . camps of Daughters At-th-e learned how to make the J. Lee Anderson home. neers throughout the county over most books during; the year. ciety room of the Fifth LDS Shore DUP will meet at the Lake The girlscorners on their, scarfs. weekend to conclude most tending as ' guests werq county Ward. The leison was next mitered Church Thursday, given by Shore Edith and were Williams attend A served to 10. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Francis 2 Veda for officers the at Refreshments season, 19, good camp meetings p.m. Mrs. Gene Gardner who also read May Col-sovisited at the Elizabeth Howard New officers s were elected in Powell. A history of Sarah the history ofJWilliam Holt. Mrs. ance is desired as this Is the last meetings. Parties and so- - lins Liddiard was read by Sophia George Jex read a reoort on the Camp meeting until September. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Thomas home in Huntington recently. The .cials will be observed during Halliday, a niece, ! Chloe Madsen county convention. Refreshments The history of Peter Poulson will enjoyed Mother's Day dinner jat occasion was the 79th birthday of read the lesson. 'Assisting Mrs. were served to the 21 members be readU He was a pioneer of the home of Dr. and Mrs. Allen Mrs. Howard. the summer. View a Thomas in Provo. Camp Timp sponsored Craner wHh hostess duties were present by Mrs. Irene Johnson, 1868. social honoring outgoing officers Elizabeth Davis aind Eliza War-- at Mrs. Thomas Mrs Maw fThnrrfi of BurleV. Mrs. Law Rees. the home of Nina Stratton In die. r: Twenty persons attended. rence Brown and Mrs. Reuben Ida., is visitinz at the home of Captain Nola B. Barney, First Relief Society work day was Mrs. Orem. A tribute was composed Fern Rasband jwas voted a Christensen. George Foster. Vice Captain Lydia C. Argyle, held Tuesday at the church. and read by Melba Calder honors member of Grandview Two Camp H. Clayson, Classes were carried on in paintCamp Salem DUP heard Lee R. Secretafy Mary M. DTTP when members were enter- 1r.tr MilrtrH .TcnKton T.V11 T Buelah Hall, and ing, basket weaving, making fof Children gathering at itiie of Chaplain Springville report and terson, Cornelia Green and Ger- - tained by Laurel Gibson. Hattie Taylor L. Anderson Historian Dinner Josephine !for home N. Aitken the and James review he has writ quilting. planters, history trude Bachiis. A card of appre- - Carter, captain, was in charge of DUP Convention attended 48 to under noon Mrs. ten Mr. and at w&s of were served Mothers Salem for their closing Day ciation. signed by all camn mem- - of the meeting, Dora Hartley Central and South Utah the direction of Districts 13 and Delo Rowley and family of North, social. Helen eave Davis the his The lesson. tn th nresented fn .. w trlvtn Autonicr ... . hprs"I wm VV. T " VWVAU at Pleasant Grove. 14. Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Measom officers. Songs sung by a duet, tory of Augusta Gibson was given lesson. Lazone Porter of Pavson County an and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert solo. Mr. accordion played Vor-were made hv inH the hostess. Plans Mr tmi1cati H was Club Ten Tailors The Mrs. William Aitken Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. the Taylor Tidy and presented June organiza accompanied by .LaDean Donnell for an excursion during a tion of at of at home Ronald the met a home his at her Beth The hostess copy quilting Livingston, and Mr. and Tuesday history. and written by Ethel Pine also corsages given each member, DUP will A noon on A at Huff. demonstration was Mrs. served in Lawrence the surface hot dinner present Dorotha program Thompson and were to those who have Assisting hostesses paid tribute wounds was given by Karen to Mrs. Beth Gordon, Vay Huff, family. served. Agnes Bellows presented Bird, Mildred Dean and Hattie church on Sunday, July 24. it- - -- ) ik -- . V-- - cl. $ v; v w v: r ? me -- - A.svAv..'.J:...v,.v.?.,.V.i.'.. ...... Xv,..,.,.,ilV.'..v.',',s..' . i V t cAt CHECK YOUR KITCHEN MEASUREMENTS to make sure the feature you want in your kitehe plan will fit. Important are ftuejj dimensions as the spaee taken up by windows, including their trimt doors; ceiling heights radiator, and any cutout or projection that n 4-- to remain. r : the battalion story and humorous Carter. anecdotes wert read from the The retmlar meetinst of Camo personal history of Mr. and Mrs. Mountain View included a moth-M. Jolley. Mrs. Calder .and er's and daughter social at the Mrs. Peterson were chosen to home of Sarah Mendenhall. Each represent the camp at the stake mother and daughter received, a convention tentatively scheduled hanky favor. Nadine Rovlance for June. Assisting as hostesses presented the lesson and Elval In marvtntf rafrschmantc tn 1 J .J.ei n 1mV..4. were Jennie Thome and Mrs. neer mother. Ora Van Wagoner led the group in singing a num- Jolley. Camp Two met with Amelia- ber of songs. Refreshments were Losee to hear the lesson by Viv- served to the 28 attending by the ian Lambert. A guest, Mrs. hostess and Amelia Keith, Davenport, county oll- - belle McCauslandj Ruthie Haws cer, reported on the Central and Vera Houghton. Utah Convention and also a dis-- PhUenda Huffs entertained trict convention of three county Camp members in her camps. The history of Niels C. nnmp where winn Christiansen was read bx a cers were conducted. Elected to granddaughter. Kathryn Ander- - captain post was JElmira Boyce. son. Hostesses were Mrs. Losee, Captain Boyce will be Norma Thompson and Virgie Assisting EUora Knudsen. first vice k tain; Laura Ritchie, second vice Sowiette Park was meeting captain; Elva Morley, secretary place for 12 Squaw Peak mem-an- d treasurer; Jennie Larsen, who were served a luck .Olive Mills," assistant ganist; to note their jxt jelosing ganist; Mrs. Hugg; chorister; social. The lesson was read by Ella Stubbs, assistant chorister; Julia Linford while Arlene Lewis Zina Baker, classleader; Mary reviewed a history of her great- - Simpkins, registrar; Wayne - in - law, Samuel son, historian; Louise Cochran,B. r. . May-Frankl- in -- fr r. - cap-Uar- Lewis. cliDDines: Nellie Olsen . or-be- rs Neil-grandfath- er rhanlain- members attended Vlnnie Anderson, assistant p Manavu meetings at the lain; Melissa Lewis, relics; Nellie home of Rozella Collar d. Cor-- Henrichsen, cheer leader, and delia Peterson prepared the Simpkins, reporter. Laura son and Leona Cox Ericksen Ritchie will he ii hrarian Tlio n was read by Nellie Olsen brought a history of her grandfather, Frederick Walter and a history was told by Mertie Cox. It was read by Essie Kee- - Hiatt of her father. Mrs. Hiatt ler.' Hostesses besides Mrs. Col- - assisted as hostess. iara were rouy nenaerson, Dora In Spanish Fork Mrs. S. H. Robisbn-- , Florence Billings. Olive coma by was hostess to Mountain Taylor, Nellie Garlic, Anna Pe- lonette Camp and Harriet Fran terson and Alma McGregor." com read the lesson. Mrs. WilMinnie Syrett was elected cap- liam Lee gave the history of her tain of Camp One at the home cf two Lindsav Birdie Van Wagenen. Eliza Nel- A. Brady and J.rHueh Cox. Re son conducted the elections. Also freshments were served to 12 elected were Fern Brimhall, first members and two guests, Mrs. vice captain; Myrna King, sec- Roy Isaac and iMrs. Ruth Lar ond vice captain; Delia Tucker, sen. if secretary; Delia Higglns, treas- Jens Hansen CamD heard the urer; Ella Phillips, registra; biography of Patriarch William Eliza Fillmore, cliooina chair iGrotegut as read by a daughter- man,- and Thetis Barnett. orsan- Mrs. Elmer O 'Swenson. lst. The luncheon was planned when they met with Mrs. Robert Twenty-fiv- e by Olive Facer. urotegut, Spanish Fork. Mrs. persons were reported in attend Swenson alsoi composed a song ance including one county offi for Patriarch! Qrotegut and it cer, La vina Johnson. Assistin was sung by Mrs. William Christ hostesses were Annie Grimm, mas with Mrs. John "Taylor acJennie B. Knight and Naomi companying. Jean G rote put vavo a retold story and Jill Grotegut Swenson. Election of officers was aUo piayea a piano solo. Both are an important item of business granddaughters of the oatriareh for CamD Fort Utah when it met Joan Davis and Belva Hallerman with Mary Craner. Harriet Big-l- entertained with Scotish dances will serve as captain and will in native costume; Refreshments be assisted by Florence Jenkins, were served to 25 members. first vice captain; Millie Snyder, The second Mormon Battalion second vice captain; Ruby Baker, story was presented to Spanish secretary; Jean Edwards, assist rone Camp by Mrs. Ralph Wood ant secretary; Mrs. Craner, house. 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