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Show the association was compiled read by Mrs. J. E. Felt, and vice-preside- nt. BE The following officers were elected for the coming year. Mrs. Geo. F. Bolto, president; Mrs. Clarence Gardiner, Aiss Edith Kendell, and Mrs. John Hardy, and Mrs. W. C. Shipley, secretary and treasurer. John M. Knight Commissioner gave a talk on Safety of children His during the coming summer." to make aims he said, department, traffic conscious" and he people especially cautioned parents against allowing their children to play in vice-presiden- ts; Buy Anl SAVE Buy New Draperies and Fullers Paints and. Wall Papers, for Spring is GARDEN HOS- E- feet, fabric re $1.47 inforced feet, not the 50 Music was furnished by the Police- mans Chorus under the direction of J. Spencer Cornwall. An eight weeks course in the child has studying of the Just been completed by the mothers of the Forest School. Miss Hortense White, head of the nursery school of the U. of U. very capably instructed the course. Particular emphasis was given the pre-scho- ol here. 25 the streets. Heres the Dessert for child, but a working, of the behavior of all knowledge children was covered. Some of the pre-scho-ol common, cheap all rubber hose LAWN MOWERS-16-in- ch, 5 blade self adjusting high grade LAWN MOWER 14-iLawn Mower ball-beari- ng n. $5.95 Summer Meals! lessons presented covered didpline, eating habits, 'self defendence and sex education. Book reports were given by Mrs. H. E. Hamilton and Mrs. G. S. Nash, and a list of good books was given the members. An average of twenty was in attendance 'find those who attended, are deeply grateful to the P.-A. for the opportunity afforded. Serve it at the table. Cut into the perfect cake, through the smooth richness of Laura Larson Tcc Cream. Watch your family and guests. Then you be the judge. Decide for yourself whether or not this dessert is better, richer, more flavorful. Select the flavor that you like best, with yur favorite cake. Serve an ice cream roll tonight. Youll serve it often, by popular requests! . T. EURNITURE I Generous Serving for Six or Eight SOCIAMTEMS 1050 East 21st South Sugarhouse LAURA LARSON Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Farrell of Butte, Mont., announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathlyn, to G. Lynn Garff son of Mrs. George P. Garff, 980 Hollywood Avenue, which took place Easter Sunday at the home of the brides parents. Lawn Mowers Sharpened .. and REPAIRED Work Guaranteed ICE CREAM SHOP 2103 South 11th East Y Phil and Joe's South East Repair Shop 1113 East 21st South Hyland 8596 ' family, teachers, students and parents expect to be even happier in this larger building. A. has sought to show The P.-their appreciation by adding to the T. beautification of the school grounds. Teachers, students, and parents have donated bulbs, ptrannials, shiubs, and trees, and the organization has bought climbing roses to cover the entire fence. FOREST SCHOOL P.-- T. A The Forest P.-A. held their last meeting of the year on Thursday evening in the school auditorium. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. George F. Bolto, president, who gave a report on the work cf the P.-A. for the post A set of to govern year. T. T. . by-la- Between six and seven hundred plates of chicken featured the annual "M Men - Gleaner, banquet last Friday evening as the main program of this seasons M. I. A. finished itself. Other features of the evening included' the athletic awards-- -! beautiful blue sweaters to the champion Wasatch hoop squad, medals to the Forest Dale basketball wonders, and plaques to the Highland Park and Niblcy Park softball nines. Medals ofwere given to the out-goificers and new officers were introduced. It would be impossible to say too.many good things about the presidents .of thesg two organizations for this season. Helen McDonald and Earl J. Glade have been as conscien-sciou- s in their work as two could posssibly be and the result has been by far the most successful season in Granite Stake M. I. A. history. Hawthorne won the prize for the largest attendance while Richards Ward gained honors bv having the most beautiful table. ng i Hyland 2220" FVVVW LOOK! Just Arrived LOOK! ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF SPRING NO TWO ALIKE DRESSES, DAZZLING DRESSES Choice Line Prints Plains Selling Elsewhere Reg. $7.95 OUR PRICE $500 Sizes 14 to 4 DIFFERENT Your DARING Donna Kleen Gift Wrapped FREE With Card for MOTHERS DAY SILK HOSE all colors and sizes Our Biggest Seller ' FROCKS For House or Street last word in every detaiL The- HALF SOCKS 15c and 20c - $195 All Sizes $1.00 79c Value 490 - $2-9- 5 CHILDRENS DRESSES 59 $100 Donna Kleen Frock Shop Small Enough, to Know You - Large Enough to Serve You 2120 South 11th East Sugarhouse ; |