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PANCMtES- BACON hs OUT " urru you in' JIFFW .A UNCt , HI&HTMABE f BE RI&ttT HOME. A bazaar under the direction of the Relief Society will be held Wednesday and 'Thursday at the Llndon hall. ' Opening Wednesday at noon with lunch, sandwiches and soup or sandwiches and punch. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. a fine pro gram is prepared, declared by those in charge to be "something differ ent." Music, comic readings and "follies"-willbe enjoyed during the evening. 'Ice cream, candy, punch and popcorn will be served. . One bag of popcorn will contain a lucky number which entitles the owner to a fine quilt. ' Thursday at 1 p. m. the bazaar articles will be on sale. These in clude all kinds of clothing, rues. quilts, carrots, parsnips, squash, potatoes and grain. Thursday at 8 p. m. a dance will be given, with fipe music promised. The LJndon ward is trying to pay a aeot and would appreciate a good ' attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Snrinov ville spent last week end with Mr and Mrs. D. B. Hair. Mrs. Hair is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ' son. 255 52S-- 'Any riace West 2nd South Any Time PRICES Large assortment of remnants . suitable for children's dresses, suits and blazer shirts. . , Also a number of odd blankets. . Jinight Woolen V Mills . The Seventies of Lindnn were fin tertained at a banquet and party asi Tiaay. uames and a program were enjoyed by a large crowd. The "M" men of Llndon eave a dance Wednesday.. It was well at, tended. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson nf Provo, Mrs.' Sina Radmall of Pleasant Grove were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson. Ethel and Verda Radmall are home from Salt Lake for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Cook an3 Mr ni Mrs. Clemmons spent Thanksgiving with their parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Horace Culmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wnllror r Provo - visited E. V WoVohm.i Thursday. --.3 OUR BOARDING HOUSE r n By Ahern FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS vwy we idea, vou MES A FIERCE; . 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