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Show SUNDAY, APRIL %. 1 Sunday Herald 7A Polly’ Newspaper Enterprise Assn. DEAR POLLY rs of Center | Other offi- # ent; Mrs. Celesid vice president; Mrs. Georgia Bench, retary: Olive % Ethleen Hillman and Monita we children Yesharah Chapter-'¥ enjoyed an interesting evening a he like to lie F ma m— DEAR POLLY—Mrs.'S. A. W Day SJ } Win AwBridge HELPFU ; board w la is handy to use Transfer Bid Assures Slam ® iit DEAR tears I spot ! Mrs. L HAN and displayed plates depicting Corsages were given to the during many years of writing in the fields of poetry and also in her collaboration with her nd, while,“ironing POLLY oldest registered members, Mrs. Dorothy Muhlestein, Mrs, Ruby Peay and Mrs. Effie Jacobs. s. Ruby Peay accepted an award for histories for Fort Wall, and Mrs. Eva Rasmussen for publications for Fort Utah. Theregistration award went to Sunset Camp. in lunch played the. Men’s Pair queen. Either way declarer The guests wereserved ai tables clavecli-deoorated Ce he- Men's Pair’ \ ouid make12 tricks we eon at tables cleverly decorated championships at the Seattle The “4 bidding in the box shows 43 how the slam is bid by use of © ing wells by Beatrice Mitchell Norma Lee Kelley Will American Fork Clubs Send Interesting Items Reports were made byoffic- AMERICAN FORK—Mothers ers who reported that there are and daughters mingled in a now 637 members in 23 camps delightful annual party given in Center Utah County by the Arlitra Guild at the AF The chorus, dressed in pioneer pine Country Club, Spring flowcostumes, sang several numbers ers in profusion and miniature and Alene Christensen, choris- ceramic figuries decorated the if ter and Reva Price, organist, tables. Gifts Were given @ sang several numbersincluding ‘favors. an origial composition by Mrs.| Mrs. Leo Bowen welcomed Christensen. those present and introduced 3 Scouts call “sit upons.” Put bagDagoror heavy covering heavy covering Mr. of hearts. When North was the jeast five hearts and demands 8fund, weeding in and Mrs. Roy McBoyd Kelley tending Dixie Junior College in announce the forth- St. George whereshe served as gained by th experiences She also read several poems which are special to her, from her own works afd others Club members who are cur the garden with tokens of honor Provo, West would be in an end play diamond two-suiter or is a slam The couple will _reside in has served an LDS mission to Blake, Fern Laudie and Barbathe Eastern States and is pres- ra Merrell to 26 memberspresSpringville. The bride-elect has been at- ently enlisted in the U.S. Army. ent, Mr. Peterson is a graduate of The marriage will be solem nized in the Logan Temple on BY High School and has attended Dixie Junior College and May 5 with a reception tofollow making exactly 11 tricks a gameforce. South does not grind peanuts for my peanut When South was declarer, know if it is showing a heart- cakes in my small food chopper at the Roy Second Ward chapel Brigham Young University. He at trick one. He would usually try of some sort. they come out so dark and In any event black that I hate to use them. open the king of spades. Not South goes to four diamonds to Does anyone know what to do that it mattered at all. South find out. \with the grinder so that the, would take his ace of spades North’s four heart bid says,|peanuts will come out ‘cleanand draw trumps. Then he “I might have bid four hearts|looking?—MRS. S. R. would run off his diamonds and right awaybut I wanted to sugdiscard a club from “dummy. gest slam possibilities. South's} You will receive a dollar if The next play would be to lead five-heart, bid announces a no- Polly uses your favorite home- hic jack of spad@s and throw A maximum, quality for West back in, West would have trump play atof hearts. North accepts fur" The program consisted of a ‘ST toast tothe daughters given by Wero1osz Mrs. James 8. Chadwick with| 9753 the response in song given by #104 her daughter, Mrs. Van Bur-\| gess, and another daughter, #K63 Mrs. Gary Martin accompany- ing. The Melody Five, Mrs. Joel TERRINA making idea, Polly’s Problem or solution to a problem, Write Mrs. Leo Wootton and Melvin _ Cloward with Mrs, Dale Gunther as accompanist sang a variety of selections. |] There were 73 members and guests in attendance. | as AMERICAN FORK — ‘Richard Mecham, speech a {| OUR PRICE NOW INCLUDESSTYLING 9632 | #51098 | SOUTH (D) ' aAG ' 100% HUMAN HAIR ones | LONG — ALL COLORS Both vulnerable Ahan Pass Pass poe SS Pass ) | $11" EYELASHES We practice jof Alpine School District, told I | i oleh nen 2@ Pass 20 | 3@ Pass 4@ on ay ay Opening lead—@ K a NOW YOU CAN SAVE EVEN1 MORE. aavss |} $ Dainty refreshments were served by the committee, consisting of Grace Milner, chairman, Grace Nordgren, Estella Here’s a new vinyl floor with A LUXURY LOOK AT LOW COST! | WIGLETS PLUS STYLING EAST Soe |Pendleton, Mrs. Ray Jensen, Payson Girls Will Attend W. Peterson forts, and has held important positions in state and national writers’ organizations. She told of some friendships declarer East would open the that South go to two hearts, 0" put under a sleeping bag —A GIRL SCOUT Jack of clubs. South would lose South replies dutifully the club finesse and wind up North’s three diamond bid is DEAR POLLY—Often when I Pri,rs rank Carolyn Hafen is who have-been mem Sig- f ly, an officer zambda Del! daughter, Norma Lee, to John ma Sorority. She is a graduate bers of |General boards were Webb Peterson, a son~of Mr of Weber High School and Semi honored, ‘Anna B. Hart and Grace C. Milner were presented and Mrs. John H. Peterson of nary and sew them down to lead a spade or club.-A spade the invitation and goes on to Polly in care of the Daily Her;, the slam. ald. Mrs. Berry welcomed and con-| Mrs Orville Gunther, chairman of the committee in charge nonet 7 Assisting were Mrs. M. J. : WAKI02 ) Pritchett, Mrs. Frank Gaisford, ' 7 ; Marry John avery North-Southpair played jhe Jacoby transfer. North's n waterproof, They the hand at either four or six two diamond response shows at C44be usedfor sitting on damp Olive Stone and Esther Moulton LeRoy eled widely in her researchef- NORMA LEE KELLEY We Girl een Decors What phey Dr. publication Wes,ern istory, Mrs. Hafen has trav- for mending OSWALD & JAMES JACOBY lead would allow South to ruff ScOU'S took 14 sheets of news Newspaper Enterprise Assn. in his own hand and discard P2PeT» folded them in strips with flowers and miniature wish Nation introduced Woodbury Hafen, and historian, who ably related some experiences cussed publications, secretary ducted the meeting and thanked yf yoy think this hand is @”other club from dummy. The tor so eger tightly and fold Sane eri sie pvidinn work and bylaws. She distribut- members for their cooperation complicated we aren't going to club lead would be away from od the disagree ‘with you. It was te king-up to South’s. ace Tale ra a 3 spies ee ed pamphlets onpioneer history and effort early days in Utah. by Louise Dalebout, Nordgren Mrs. Ann local writer e a wire ear the ing. W clothespir f various colors and a pair of scissor a doubled e * MRS. DORA PERRY — gar and Melody Evans, ac- entertained with two selections. $= from Salt Lake Citw, ¢ home of Mrs. Quentin Nordgren Thursday A vocal trio, consistIng of Sylvia Bliss, Colleen on the floc c ‘ompanied Scout headquart s and ask sxfat they be picked up. She would be doing a good deed while getting) . both national committee- spoke to the group. Mrs. Hillman urged registration of young women and Mrs. Baker dis Yesharch | that rid of the papers. She could could lay a stack of old news have a fire with all that newspers out flat (do not sey paper laying around.—B. W. the pages) and to They can be rolled to be How right you are on ail | ae — Stone, and Lucy Willcox, hisBaker, with her problem of newspapers closet Boy stacked in per drives Scouts have she could tel hone her lo Perry was re ) W. aroun) house er ack, and use it’ in the t I want to help Mrs. S. A. W. playroom for a footstool, M Mrs. Leona Pope, rer; A. be more helpful wide tape (mover’s tape). Coy ers of Utah in con” ection of ers at the Suset Third Ward. Gibson, recording e McKinnon, —I ama.i2-S. year-old Boy Scout and like to about 20 newsp read s becatise I them together w t esident. Addresses its. B. W.—POLLY DEAR POLTY— By POLLY CRAMER Mrs. Perry President Dora L. |Mrs. Hafen } Many Uses Can Be Found For Newspapers County DUP Re-Elects ve Paine nters | ~— on ........ $3.95 MARY KAWAKAMI COLLEGE OF BEAUTY | I | | 336 W. Center, Provo, Utah, Phone 373-5585 ' {of the program in this district and the results being achieved through speech and hearing therapy. 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