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Show Round Table Club Holds Two Meetings Two very pleasant sessions were enjoyed by the Round Table Club. One at the home of Edith Stokes, where Maur-ine Maur-ine Lunt gave an interesting account of a trip to Vienna, Austria. Many exceptional pictures were shown of Vienna and other prominent cities of France, Switzerland, Holland, and England. But most interesting inter-esting was Mrs. Lunt's account ac-count of their visit to Brais-lavia, Brais-lavia, Czechoslovakia. Here they had to pass guards to get into this war devastated city behind the Iron Curtain. On Friday, July 14, the club met at Zelma Lunt's home where Carmen Jones reviewed the book "On the Mormon Frontier," the diary of Hosea Stout, one of Utah's earliest pioneers. It is an authentic and concise observation of all aspects of church, state, and family life at Nauvoo, 111., and of the "community on wheels" which ' moved painfully to Winter Quarters and eventually even-tually to Salt Lake Valley in 1848. Silvia Jones was an invited in-vited guest. 1 Entertaining guests over the weekend at their mountain cabin at Navajo Lake were ' Senator and Mrs. Dixie Lea-vitt. Lea-vitt. Guests included Senator and Mrs. Charles Welch of Salt Lake and Senator and Mrs. Byron Rampton of Bountiful. Boun-tiful. They also received guests for a luncheon at their cabin along with Dr. and Mrs. Royden C. Braithwaite. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McConkie of Salt Lake City and Frank Miller of San Francisco. |