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Show Reading Club Holds First Fall Meet at Ranch Home The first meeting of the Summer Sum-mer Reading Club for fall and winter was enjoyed Friday afternoon after-noon at the ranch home of Alfred Al-fred Stuckl on Cedar Mountain northwest of the C S U ranch. The new president, Cora Stuckl. Stuc-kl. with Vilate Kenney taking the place of vice president Lillian Lil-lian Macfarlane, who was out of town, and secretary Dewie F. Thorley, were hostesses for the afternoon. The day was delightfully warm and gorgeous autumn colors of red, yellow and gold with the evergreen background, added to the enjoyment of the occasion. A delicious luncheon was served at the long ranch table after which several ladies who had spent the summers of their lives ranching on the mountains, entertained the group with interesting inter-esting stories of dancing on green pastures, with harmonica music or the Jews Harp; Sunday Sun-day School in one of the larger ranch houses where old time hospitality hos-pitality was tho rule, with plenty of milk and cheese, homemade bread and butter and often jellies jel-lies and jams made from wild berries. They all came back through the colorful "Gulch" with a feeling feel-ing of having opened a closed book, and viewing again a chapter chap-ter of life full of homey living,, kindliness, and apnrecintion for both past and present living. |