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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 Cadmus Club Has Meeting Last Wednesday Evening, Oct 27 The October meeting of Cad-mus Club was held Wednesday evening, October 27 at the love-ly home of Phyllis Thomson. Co - Hostesses were Rose Hill-ma-n and Afton Miller. President Lucy Haycock pre-sided and welcomed members and one guest, Mrs. Shirley Batchelor. Prayer was offered by Lu cille Jackson. A short business meeting followed. Afton Atkinson of the Educa-tional Committee introduced the guest speaker, David Thom-son, son of Dr. and Mrs. Tal-mag- e Thomson, who recently returned from the Japanese LDS Mission. He chose for his subject Japan . . . Country and People with an Interesting Past and a Challenging Future. As he talked he showed slides of the people and their way of life. He compared the rural and urban areas. He pointed out that they are a very indust-rious people and also very thrifty. He visited Expo 70 and his pictures were most interesting. The theme was Ultra-Moder- n Design and they were indeed that. Following the films a quest-ion and answer period was held and David showed some of his momentos. Delicious refreshments with an Autumn touch were served by the hostesses to twenty-si- x members and guest. Lindon Camp DUP to Meet Today at 7:30 The Lindon Camp DUP will meet today (Thursday) at 1:30 p.m. in the LiMon Ward Church at 1:30 p.m. according to officers. They invite every-one interested in joining to the meeting. 4--H Achievement Program Tonight In Lindon, 8 p.m. The 4-- Achievement Pro-gram will be held tonight (Thursday, Nov. 4), at 8 p.m. at the Lindon Ward Chapel. All parents and friends are invited to attend. Awards will be given to all 4-- members and leaders who have achieved during the sum-mer. La Primavera Club Has Halloween Party October 28 Nila Wilkinson, Kaye Jacobs and Cindy Sutch were the hos-tesses for the La Primavera Club Halloween party. The fes-tivities started at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at the home of Nila Wilkinson. All members of the Club were called in advance, and told that there would be a "come as you are party," and to wear just what they were wearing at the time they were called. This turned out to be better than costumes. The games included guessing "which baby picture belonged to which girl," "Charades" and "Spin the Bottle." Also a con-test between the girls was given to see who could draw the best picture of a witch and cat, with the lights off. Spaghetti and hot bread was served, and each girl was also handed a paper sack and told in her sack to eat the spaghet-ti. There was quite a trick to eating and a real treat watch-ing the others. In attendance were Karma Cook, Shanna Welcker, Pat West, Renae Knapp, Mary Kaye Smith, Diane Newman, Susan Hunt, Eilene Johnson, Karen Johnson, Shirley Pyper, and the three hostesses. Dianne Adamson, also attended, as a guest of the club members. Sen. Frank E. Moss Will Open Provo Office on Friday U.S. Senator Frank E. Moss has announced the opening of a new field office in Provo to bet-ter serve the residents of Cen-tral and Southern Utah. The new office will be located in the First Security Bank Building, 92 N. University Ave., and will be open Mondays through Fri-days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office manager of the new field office will be Vivian Stringer. An "open house" will be planned for Friday, Nov. 5, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. to com-memorate the opening. Senator Moss plans to be in attendance at the opening. William B. Dalton Promoted to Sgt. In U.S. Air Force Alc William B. Dalton has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant in the US Air Force. Sgt. Dalton is an instructor of Missile Maintenance at Francis E. Warren, AF Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming. He is the son of CM Sgt. (Ret.) and Mrs. Clayton Dalton of Pleasant Grove. Mfefe ( QXQ)U" w TP Bring us all your cans any kincL.any size...any metal We're collecting used cans as our contribution to help solve the problems of litter and solid waste disposal. We'll remelt the ones made of steel and give the others to scrap processors, to help con-serve America's resources. There's no payment involved. The payoff for all of us will be a cleaner community, a better place to live. Here's where to bring your used cans any kind of cans. U.S. Steel Plant Road ETinplate Producers American Iron and Steel Institute STEEL the recycled material. MINI MAC 6 Weighs, ;f3 only 'm 612 lfas Now only IgL&J complete with 12" bar and chain Easy to use. Handles like an electric knife. Zips thru 6" logs in 5 sec-onds, fells trees! Clear brush, trim trees, cut firewood, build outdoor furniture. Save money! Less cutting attachments Also see our most power-ful lightweight the Mac 10-1- 0 complete with 16 in. bar and chain $159.95 Allred Builders 200 EAST STATE ROAD PLEASANT GROVE 785-222- 1 |