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Show April Club One of the social events of An Easter party was held dinner party Sunday. Those the season was the spring fa at the home of Mrs. Laverna from out of town included Mr shion show given by the Lad- Wanner Thursday evening for and Mrs. Ted Priestley an ies of Elks at the lodge hall club members. Easter favors family and Bill Foster of Salt Saturday, April 6. The theme, marked places for the guests Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Tho "April Showers," was clever- at a dainty luncheon after mas Priestley of Franklin ly depicted with flowers and which the evening was spent Brent Gordon of Lewiston and colorful umbrellas which playing pinochle. The score Darrcl Merrill of Trenton. graced the room and tables honors went to Mrs. Kate at which luncheon was served Swainston and Mrs. Bonita The Wasatch DUP camp to over ICO guests. Seventy-tw- o Oliverson. was entertained by Mrs. Char ensembles were modeled ity Larson Wednesday after and A delightful by children, teenagers par noon. Features of the pro adults and a June bridal group ty was given by Mrs. Bernard gram included the lesson on pro viae a a fitting climax to Jensen for the Nifty Needles the struggle for statehood in the occasion. Chris Roberts club at her home Thursday Utah, given by May Swain was narrator. Prizes were evening. A luncheon, sewing ston, and the life history of drawn by Carma Garrett, El- and visiting were features en Ellen Mane Bullock Wilson a len Winn, Verlene Smith, related by her niece, Maud joyed. Hobbs, Alene Jensen, HelSpatig. A dainty repast was en Kidd and Lorraine Taylor. Airs. Thomas Greaves in served to 18. The decorating committee in- vited the Ladies Literary club cluded Lee Didrickson, Doro- to her home Thursday afterThe Second ward Relief So thy Doney, Donna Oyler, Ger-ri- e noon. Spring flowers added a ciety presented an Easter Dursteler and Carma seasonable atmosphere. Mrs. parade style show at the cul Long. Billie Lou Butterfield Allie Packer gave a well pre- tural hall Friday evening and Rosie Nelson were in pared review of the book, The Easter bunnies, colorfu charge of the luncheon. Local "The Life and Death of Tin eggs and greenery lent a fes merchants provided the wear Pan Alley," authored by Dav- tive atmosphere to the event, id Ewen, which is termed the Various age groups modeled ing apparel and accessories golden age of American pop- their Easter finery while vocal ular music from the turn of and instrumental talent from Kirs. Paul Lower entertain- the century to 1940. Selections the ward interspersed the styl ed her club associates and of the era were sung by Mary ing. Laura Jean Almond was special guests at a party for Sharp. Mary Ann Merrill narrator and Mildred Ander musson eight at the Pop 'n Pins dining played a piano number and ic. provided background and Winward danced the Elizabeth Daphane Bergquist room Thursday evening. Eastmem- Darlene Carter did the decor Charleston. Twenty-si- x er colors and motifs added bers and guests also enjoyed ating and the presidency, beauty to the occasion. Bridge refreshments and conversa- Norma Crabtree, Elaine Belwas the pastime following lun- tion relative to the program, nap, Catherine Johnson and cheon and awards went to Mrs. Alta Priestley and dau- Velma Cottle were general Mrs. Fonette Porter and Mrs. ghters, Mary and Judy Ann, chairmen. Refreshments were Idana Greaves. entertained at a buffet Easter the concluding feature. THE CITIZEN 18, 1968 J itttui mm You're invited m to our big... mm """" "mmmmm pre-East- er i I NEW DECORATOR IDEAS NEW MERCHANDISE I ! I SPECIAL VALUES BROWSE-AS-YOU-PLEA- hope you'll join us for this gala eventl You'll get new ideas, see unusual values, and the latest In home We A m furnishings 1 I SE ... a few of which are shown below. We wjll look forward to seeing you! .13 TTi Hill II ill f ElLlX. voriwT fxi-x- IMMMMM T I. T only Your - - irM MMMMMmilftit 111 of . iBBBSSSSsasmmBSBStssti , i Choice $219 these 2 Sofas! SAVE mm w $6090 - i Sociable Citizen and Mrs. Floyd Palmer Mrs. Emily Evans returned entertained at a dinner on home Monday from a week's Easter. Included were Mr. trip to Mesa, Ariz., In com' and Mrs. Dean Palmer and pany with Mr. ana Mrs. Don Mr. I family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wolford of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Orell Lam oreaux. Spring flowers and Easter decorations beautified the event. Mr. and Mrs. Ervon Taylor returned home Saturday from Boise where they visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Den- zil Wells and family, for 10 days. Mrs. Jan Craig and children of Salt Lake City were Friday to Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Crabtree. Haskett and family of Poca-tello. They did extensive sightseeing in the national parks of southern Utah and Arizona and boarded a plane at the Canyonlands Airport which took them on an inland tour of the colorful rock for mations in that area. While in Mesa, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones. A memorable exper ience was attending sunrise Easter services on a site near the Mesa LDS temple where the life and death and resurrection of Christ was depicted in dramatization and music. Mrs. Alice Christensen of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hansen Salt Lake City has been visit had a happy Easter weekend spent with Mr. and Mrs. Alon-z- o Handy and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ritter in Ogden and with Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jensen at Clearfield. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Magleby were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Magleby in American Fork last weekend. They also visited relatives in Salt Lake City and Ogden. MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Preston, Idaho ing her children, the Earl Mosers, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Letho Pond were happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Hogan of Murray spend the weekend with them. Births MARCH 28 Mr. and Mrs. Duayne Hobbs and family of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Pena, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs Grace, a girl. and baby of Cedar City were APRIL 8 weekend guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton GamMrs. Fred Hobbs. bles, Soda Springs, a boy. This Week's Special!! Brand New IH This handsome Contemporary 90" sofa is a terrific value. Reversible latex Foam Rubber seat cushions with foam back. Sturdy casters make it easy textured tweed. to move. Fabric is long-weari- ng The Early American sofa features high, foam filled oil low backs, reversible, lona lastina foam eush. ions, durahla textured tweed fabric. Take your choice,. either way a terrific value, Matching tables also available. OPEN HOUSE SPECIAL VERY SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE VALUES Chromcraft for Family Dining! Stall 15Sw .a Sofa Sleeper ll.'S,-- a secret. 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