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Show 'rff'Ntv. WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 15, 1982 V1S 'Ti- Ul - ' "CJ U--) Clubs 4Z-- , Mrs. Doris Ball was hostess to the De Lite Pinochle Club at the Country Garden Res- i taurant in Clearfield on Wednesday afternoon for their luncheon meeting. Mrs. Leone Gurr entertained the Pony Express Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home. Mrs. Roberta Little im- was - 1L i t) i Mrs. Carol Collett gave the lesson and a v If history was read by Bea Johnson. Ultra-sue- Tiered de ELASTIC SKIRTING SUPERSUEDE Members of the ALonas c but cannot you like afford the $62.95 yd. try Club metTuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ivy Blood. Mrs. Ivy Harvey was hostess to the Lantern Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Edna Parker and Mrs. Hazel Parrish were assisting hostesses. The program on quilt making was given by Mrs. Adeline Barton. The Belle Lettres Club met Make a skirt or sundress in 10 minutes Assorted colors Buy waist measurement less 2 45 wide PLAID SHIRTINGS WEAVERS CLOTH Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sandy Nielsen. Mrs. Jan Barker was co- Full hostess. The book review was bolts Priced Elsewhere to $3.98 yd. Full bolts Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. given by Mrs. Le Ree Anderson. Mrs. Edith Thomas entertained the Orchid Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. 45 wide 45 wide Lynetta Cottrell and Mrs. JoAnn Johnson were assisting hostesses. They held election of new officers. Mrs. Virginia Wilson will serve as president; Mrs. Marsha Ashby, vice president; Mrs. Bonnie Crawley, Priced elsewhere to $3.49 yd. White and 18 14" 38 wide Sanders, historian. The Fine Arts Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Norma Preece. Mrs. Delene Bowman was assisting V I , NKS 17 A CTDD till hostess. The book review was given by Mrs. Barbara Dyal. i ?v. Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jolene Bennett. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Anna Bennett and Mrs. Morjorie Burton. It's hard for most Americans to imagine going beyond the age of where you start remem- bering without Easter. For three foreign exchange students staying with the Vaughn Nielson famty though this year was a first. They are front, Tula Immonen of Finland, left, and Mutsumi Takada from Japan; back, Maria Gzaae from Italy and Toni Nielson, their Program committee dents and it was a first for the and boiled eggs (decorated with paints) adorn the table. Big eggs are filled with small toys, rings and other surprises. On Saturday night the children put an ABC book on their table and a "rooster comes and puts surprises between the pages. hollow-chocola- students living with the Vaughn E. Nielson family of Kaysville. Their American sister, Toni Nielson, was happy to share this fun experience with them te FOR MIMI (Mutsumi Takada) from Osaka, it was really a first. Japan does not celebrate Easter. Mimi enjoys drawing (with . TENNIS, SKIING, scarry movies and swimming in lakes are some of Tuulas favorite things. Others are American special pencil paints she guys. Elvis Presley is an favorite and albums and posters of him are everywhere. - boys, curly hair and crazy all-ti- brought with her). She loves to swim, disco dance and play - Pakman. She loves our white walls. Most rooms in Japan have a brown sprayed texture. She also loves to ski. and yes, she has to remove her shoes before entering her home. She likes all American food except pickles. She especially likes tuna fish. She even thought cornflakes (an April Fool's joke) tasted good and crunchy on her tuna sandwich. SHE MISSES her mother, grandmother and friends. Mimi is very creative. She practices the art of origami (folding paper to make animals. designs, etc.). Her mother is a music critic in Japan and shares posters and jackets of famous rock groups with her daughter. Tuula Immonen from Finland found her Easter basket in the tree house. Easter begins a ten day vacation for Finns. Lamb. fish. paMries Var-kau- s. Because Finland doesn't have high mountains, Tuula's flight over here was a little scarry. She likes hamburgers and fries, fried chicken and sweets of all kinds. She dislikes celery and didn't think it funny at all when she discovered it under her pillow on April 1. swimming (like a fish) are her favorite things to do. She likes American football and basketn ball players and playing with Mimi. She also likes homes with big back yards. She enjoys photography and is Toni and Brian Taylor, Davis High's basketball star, are the most (not necessarily in that order). None are peanut butter lovers. , Also enjoying the love and very good at water color painting. friendship of the foreign' ALTHOUGH she doesnt like eating eggs, Maria enjoyed coloring eight dozen eggs with the other girls. Mimi added her names and drawings. 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