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Show Miss Ore Jean & 'J"9'1 turned to Pasadea :. -r where she will resume duties during the con: . visited with her pare:; . -f ' Mrs. William Chipnx:. after returning froa : 'IZl where slie did adro: r. Columbia university. g A. F. CAMP OF D. XJ. P. I TO MEET THURSDAY The American Fork camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph Nicholes Thursday, September 8, at 2 p. m., and begin the season's work with a social. The time will be spent with a program of readings and games. All members are expected ex-pected to be in attendance. m'" - ii i i 1 1 1, i 1 1 Mrs. Cliarlolt Fcathorstono was hostess to the Merrie Makers club at her home last Friday afternoon. A delicious lunch was served to 12 members and three invited sniests. Prizes were won by Charlotta Brit-ton Brit-ton and guest prlae by Ella Herbert Cowman. Mrs. J. p. wvnu-r and fvrand-dmnrhtor. fvrand-dmnrhtor. Carol Werner, spent the week-end In the Uintah Basin. There they attended the Uintah Basin Ba-sin Industrial Convention, and visited visit-ed Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kitchen nt Trldell. Miss Carol Werner, who has been visitin,; with her urnndparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Werner, for the past month, left Wednesday for her home in Cireclcy, Colorado. Mr, and Mrs. Werner took her to Bait. Lake City, where her journey started. Miss Werner is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. oien Timothy of drcelev. |