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Show Dt. Qr Mrs. Alma Everett, Lorraine they went to the airport to The party was held in the city Leon H. Kelson and children of Balme and Kndtin Loffer, meet their son, Clair Oldroyd, park last Thursday after school Bountdul. both from Spanish Fork and who has retnured to Utah after alss students at Snow. a two year mission in CaliforAlice Willems Fountain Green will have nia. their Primary May Day on Mrs. Vanese Stock and four 445-338- 6 Friday afternoon in the Ftn. daughters were visitors at the Green ward hall. All the childhome of Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Arriving' last Wednesday at ren will be on the program the home of Verda Llewellyn and the older groups will wind Morgan of Murray on Saturwas Captain and Mrs. LaGrand the May Pole. The dance teach- day. Mrs. Claud ne Anderson and one daughter of Sandy (Mildred) Anderson and daugh- er is Helen Curtis. Ftn Green ter Teressa from Biloxi, Miss. is one of the few wards which Phil Benson of Sunnyside and Mr. and Mrs, Gary Larsen and Capt. Anderson has been trans-fere- d still has the May Day celebra- two boys of Ftn. Green were from Biloxi to France. tion including the winding of He has spent the past three the May Pole. At BYU this visitors also. years in Miss, and was Bishop year, students who are going Sheila Johnson was honored of the Biloxi LDS ward there. to teach in the grade schools He and his family will leave are taking a class in winding on her 13th birthday with a met swimming party. The on June 4 for France where of May Poles since they would at her home where shegirls opened will next the three like to this form of they spend dancing her gifts. Later they all enbe in Utah years. Coming with the schools again joyed swimming and going to from San Jose, Calif., After the program refreshwas Helen Elsey. She will visit ments will be sold. Everyone is a cafe for lunch. Enjoying the with her mother for two weeks. invited to attend this fun after-- : party were Cindy Olsen, Nellie Ruth Hansen, Claudia noon. Marilyn Draper is the Aagard, ' Anderson and Beth Ann Deeble. school, president of the Ftn. Green Wednesday Clara Schofield, the Juab and 'ward Primary. Mrs. Leon Wilkins and her North Sanpete extension agent, came to the home of Janece We have had two cold nights grandchildren, Bonnie Jo, and leader of the this past week. The readings JoAnn were Provo visitors Aagard, the Four Leaf Clovers cooking club. went to 27 degrees and that is Tuesday. She gave them a lesson in the chilly for this late in May. Rozetta Eggen entertained mixing of bread. They made the members of the birthday six loaves of both white and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allred viswhole wheat bread. Each mem- ited last weekend in Ruth club at her home on Wednesber of the group was given a .Nevada at the home of their day afternoon. The day was book "Enjoy Yeast Breads both son and family, Mr. and Mrs, spent with many lovely different hand made articles being Plain and Fancy. James E. Allred. shown and several which were This group has one more proworked on by the membeing Monday visitors at the home bers. A hot chicken dinner ject, the canning and freezing of fruit and vegetables and of Mrs. Clarence Johnson in- with all the was then their 12 lessons will have cluded her daughter, Cherrill served to Min trimmings Luella Oldroyd, been completed. Members who Carlson, of Sandy and two sisMable Olsen Alyce attended were Nellie Aagard, ters, Rhoda RLst of Salt Lake Mikkelson,Mable Wilkins, Allred, Luella Sheila Johnson, Claudia Ander- City and Rintha Lewis of Mikkelson Gladys Winters, Cleo son, Beatrice Cook, and Betty Provo. Christiansen, Etta Rasmussen, Christensen. Guests who atSada Rasmussen, from Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Niclodemas of tended were Beth Ann Deeble Hansen and one guest. Etta Mary Aagard, Alyce Wilkins, Schofield spent 11 days visit- Olivia Mikkelson of Sandy. Doris Aagard, Alyce Sue Dee- ing at the home of Mr. and Olivia is a former member. ble and from Moroni, Joyce Mrs. Euray Allred. The two ladies are sisters. Westenskow. A new club, a Riding has started with the folclub, Merline Morgan entertained Thursday afternoon a group Jeannie All-remembers; lowing of senior students from North the members of her club at her Claudia Anderson, Ruth on home LonMonday evening. Sanpete high school came to Mikkelson, Sydne Anderson, Fountain Green where they en- don Rummy was enjoyed with Cindy Olsen and Carroll Olsen. Coll-ar- d the to Ada prizes going tertained the grade school and Ida Oldroyd. A lovely students and several other Mr. and Mrs. Barney Erickwas served to six mem- son lunch Inguests at a puppet show. of Ogden spent the past bers. cluded were the Wlsard of Oz, three day weekend at the home Cinderella and Red Riding of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night about 8:00 Hood. Each made their own Euray Allred. the fire whistle blew calling puppets. They had a stage with out the volunteer firemen. It many different back grounds Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd of and a tape for each story. Ftn. was a brush fire having started Nephi visited at the home of 32 at South 2nd West. was It Green students participating Mr. and Mrs. James Allred were Helen Symes, Rosemary soon extinguished thanks to and Mrs. Eugene Allred. the fast acting fire departcook and Jean Bailey. ment. Had the fire burned a Olevia Mikkelson of Sandy Vera Johnson was released few minutes longer a new bam spent this past week at her from the Juab Valley hospital a large hay stack and one home here. and is Improving. Staying with home which is empty would her is Mrs. Kent Johnson and have gone up in flames. Ftn. Mrs. Leon Wilkins grandGreen owes a big thank you two children. to the many men and boys who children Beth Ann, Alyce Sue, Bonnie Jo and JoAnn and NelVerda Llewellyn has return- make up the fire department. lie Aagard went to Provo, Peoa ed to her home after a six and Coalville last Saturday. RaElda Maxfield a caught months stay in Salt Lake City. also stpped at Bridal Veil coon at her ranch early Sun- They Falls in Provo Canyon. Mrs. Jerry (Caroll) Aagard day morning. There has been was one of the graduates from only one other Racoon ever During the holiday weekend Snow College Institute Sunday captured around this part of visitors at the Scott Cook home the country. Mrs. Maxfield said were in Ephraim. the Mrs. Zella Harris, she didn't know for sure just Audrey Livingston and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Moss and what it was at first. Racoons David; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Livfamily of Salt Lake City spent are one of the cleanest of all ingston, Mr. and Mrs. Louis the past weekend at the home animals. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Frank of . Shirleys mother, Verda Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Robert The Clever Clover Sewers Llewellyn. Nielson and daughter, Helen, of in their third year sewing met Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Beth Ann Deeble took her at the home of their leader, Hilton Kellett of Hyrum; Paul swimming tests in advanced Marilyn Draper, Monday after Cook of Snow College; Sonia swimming at Ephraim last school. This group is making Taylor of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. The biginners group skirts, blouses and dresses. All Clyde Smith and son, Eddie, of Will have their tests next Satmembers were present. Bountiful. urday. Included are Roger Treats were served to the girls. Aagard, Margie Olsen and Reporter, Mary Hansen. Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd spent Laura Mitchell. Jeannine Allred Clara Cook taught the first four days last week visiting at also in the advanced group will and second grade students for the home of her two daughtake her test this Saturday. two days last week due to the ters in Salt Lake City. illness of their regular teacher, Lanna Everett, a freshman Mrs. Shelly. Mrs. Mont Nielson and her student at Snow College, had mother Calista Tidwell were as her weekend guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Oldroyd visitors in Salt Lake City last home of her parents, Mr. and went to Salt Lake City where Tuesday and Wednesday. after 4-- 4-- H d, 4-- H 4-- H Grace Tom Brown, a Navajo girl, who has been living with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook, left Tuesday for her home in Bar-reg- o Pass, N M., where she will spend the summer. Grace was a seventh grade student at the Jr. High in Moroni. Last Sunday she talked in church and you will and told how much she had TIME OF YEAH ITS THAT more time on your hands. Well, if not yours, your childrens. learned here and enjoyed livIm sure youve heard the familiar question "Mother, what can I ing at the Cook home in Ftn. do?. Heres an answer you would do well to keep in mind. Green. People of all ages collect things for scrapbooks all kinds of things from pictures of recording artists, movie stars, remembrances of Holiday visitors at the home vacations, special erents or romances. Since the material you of Mrs. Eugene Allred were collect is special, the cover for the scrapbook you put it in should Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mower and be too. son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and SIMPLE PROJECT Mrs. Don Gadd of Nephi. StayAND FUN ing here a longer visit were Mr. Whimsical butterflies and Mrs. Austin Loveless and and cheerful flowers decor- two daughters of Logan. ate this attractive scrapbook cover. Its a simple Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jerry project and the materials Aagard took the Sunday School class of Mrs. Aagards to Maple are easy to obtain. All you need is yard Canyon where they enjoyed a of heavy black cotton, fun filled day hiking, water stretched across two pieces fighting, picnlcing and roasting the of heavy cardboard 9Vix marshmallows. Enjoying 12 ,4 inches. The fabric is fun were Nellie Aagard, Beth cut and folded over the Ann Deeble, Claudia Anderson, edges much like wrapping Claudia Anderson Cindy Olsen, a package. A piece of co- Sheila Johnson, Grace Tom nstruction paper is glued Brown, Wendell Jacobson, Kenacross the back to hide the neth Lund and one guest, fabric edges. Black cord is Stephen Sorsen. used for the ties. The real Nellie Aagard entertained at icing on the cake, the flowers and butterflies, are cut a campout party honoring Grace Tom Brown before leavfrom BONDEX iron-o- n fabric. ing for her home in New MexJUST A STARTING POINT ico. The girls slept in a tent This should just be a starting point for an active imagination. and then enjoyed breakfast Use coloring books or pictures from magazines as your patterns. early Tuesday morning. You can even use this idea with gingham and "BONDEX vegetables to hold recipes-- it would make a nice personal gift for a Mrs. Peggie Johnson enterkitchen shower for the June bride. Free instructions are available tained the members of the first Btamped envelope to the Needlework and second grades at a birthby sending a Editor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet PIE day party honoring her daugh1290. ter, Gloria, on her 9th birthday. and a lunch was served after which Gloria opened her gifts Ernest and Bernice Morgan, and games were played. brother and sister Indian children who have made their home Last Sunday 84 members of this past winter with Mr. and the Coombs fami.y had a get Mrs. James Allred returned to together in the Cedar Hills their homes in Crown Pomt, N. park where they cooked a M. Bernice completed the third whole mutton and served sour grade and Ernest the fourth dough bread with it. This feed grade at the Ftn. Green grade is held once or twice a year school. for the Coombs family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collson came all May day was held in the Ftn the way from Iduho to enjoy Green ward hall last Friday the day. afternoon. The Primary children sang several selections and Mrs. Garry Larsen entertain- Primary teachers were honored ed the first and second grade with each being presented a students at a birthday party beautiful corsage in appreciahonoring her son, Chad, on his tion for their service working 7th birthday. The party was at with the children. President the Larsen home. Gifts were Marilyn Draper and her counopened, games played and a, selor, Linda Larsen were in birthday lunch served to the charge of the entertainment. The winding of the May Pole little guests. with Helen Curtis in charge Weekend guests at the home was ebautiful. Ftn. Green is of Mrs. Cliff Crowther were one of the few wards that still a son and daughter, Mr. and wind the May Pole. RefreshMrs. Don Crowther and child- ments were sold and dancing ren of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed. Royce Peckham and children of Riverton; grandson, Terry Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood RasCrowther and a friend, Candy mussen, daughters, Valerie and Fifield, both students at Snow Wendy, spent the past weekend at their home here and at College. the home of Sada Rasmussen. are from Provo. They visitors and dinner Monday guests at the home of Gladys Winters were James Aagard Jessie Oldroyd of Salt Lake and children of Tooele, Fran-ce- l City spent the past weekend at Hansen of Salt Lake City; her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Morley and family of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenner ChristWarnes Christensen of Provo, iansen and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaw and Mrs. Cliff Crowther of Ftn. children of Nephi and Mr. and Green. Mrs. Jerry Draper and children of Sal Lake City spent the Laura Marie Mitchell, the In- holiday weekend at the home dian girl who has spent the of their mother, Cleo Christpast year at the home of Mr. iansen. and Mrs. Wendell Olsen, left on Ftn. Green has had real high Tuesday for Lupton, Arizona, where she will meet her sister winds during the past few days. and spend the summer. Clothes blew off their lines and many of the beautiful flowers Visitors at the home of Verda taken to the cemetery over the Lund over the past holidays past weekend blew over. It has were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood been hot and things are really Hansen and children of Salt drying up fast because of the Lake City and Mr. and Mrs heat and the wind. me, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Rasand Mrs. Clyne mussen and family of Provo Irons and children from Cedar LeCity; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest An- and Mrs. Louise Taylor of van were guests of their parderson of Richfield. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mrs. Mary Story had as her Bailey. guests, Ray Story of Redwood Mrs. Milo Christensen and City, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Keith Laraine Christensen went Miss and Pleasant children, Story Lake City Monday of to Salt HutchinMrs. Grove; Myrtle son and daughter, Mrs. Wendell last week where they attended (Louise) Anderson, Salt Lake a shower honoring Miss Mona of Christensen. Leon Hutchinson City; Tooele. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Milo Christensen and their family Guests on Sunday at the were in Salt Lake City to athome of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. tend the wedding of their Little were Mr. and Mrs. Que daughter, Mona, and Russell Rasmussen of Salt Lake City. Dean Torgersen in the Salt on Memorial Visitors Day Lake Temple and the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Frank dinner after at the Doll House. Bruno, Mrs. Geraldine Dupler Another daughter of the of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Christensens, Miss Kathryn Mrs. Lee Rees and family, of of Los is spending two Angeles, Pleasant Grove. weeks here visiting with family members and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Burnside of Salt Lake City were guests visitors with Memorial of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Irons Mr. and Mrs.Day Howarth Draper for the weekend. were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Worthington of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stephenson and children of Salt Lake Memorial Day visitors at the City were guests of Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Urwin Mrs. Urwin Morley for the Morley were Mr. and Mrs. Clair holiday weekend. Morley and children of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Arnold-se- n Visitors with Mrs. Macel and daughter, Betty, of Tidwell were Iris Irons and Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Clela Jorgensen of Salt Lake Luke of Provo. City and Mrs. Cloe Bailey of Mr. and Mrs. Urwin Morley Nephi. and daughter Janice left WedWeekend guests of Mr. and nesday, June 1, for Ames, Iowa, Mrs. Fairel Spens were Mr. to visit a son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gayle Morand Mrs. Frane Spens of Ogand Utah. ley den, daughter, Tami. Calif., joroni Reath Draper Telephone 2298 Mrs. Merrill Johnson returned recently from a visit in Calif., with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Farren Jensen. a, Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Christensen and children spent the Memorial Day weekend in this city visiting relatives. Mrs. Merrill Blackham of Ey, Nevada, was a guest of Mrs. Charlotte Bradley for the weekend and Memorial Day. Other visitors have been Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nielson of Springville; Mrs. Keith Burrows of Helper; Mr and Mrs. Gerald Bradley of Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smart and Mr. and and Mrs. Philip Bradley of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ethel Brooks of Payson; Mrs. Thayne Banke, Spanish Fork; and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Frit-scSalt Lake City. h, Mrs. Emerson Blackham en- tered the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City on Tuesday for gery. sur- Mrs. James Jensen of Huntington Park, Calif., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Blackham. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-g- el Blackham from the same place, Mrs. Hannah C. Reid of Salt Lake City. Guests at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Draper are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips; Mrs. Edith Bennett and Mrs. Robert Lees of Lakewood, California. Guests of Mrs. Leona Irons on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lillar and Mrs. Nida Donaldson of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Edjel Blackham of Huntington Park, Mr. MILLERS BAKERY 84 West Main, Mt. 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