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Show DUP Camps Hold Joint Meeting in Renovated Hall A project of cooperation and service will be climaxed when the Daughters of Utah Pioneers combined com-bined camps of Lindon, Pleasant Grove, Manila and Battle .Creek, meet at the Relic Hall today, Thursday, Nov. 8 at 2 - p.m. They will see the cleaned and colorful appearance of the building. Chairman of Park and Relics Committee, Lucille Walker, was in charge of the project of redecorating redecorat-ing the interior. During the past month John Thornton did repair work, plastering and painting of the ceiling and walls. The woodwork and floors were painted by volunteer help of the DUP members and husbands of all the camps under the direction of the following camp chairmen: Mary Monson, Manila Camp; removed, re-moved, cleaned and rehung the pictures. pic-tures. Gertrude Richards, Battle Creek Camp, painted woodwork. Nora Macfarlane, Pleasant Grove Camp, cleaned and painted the floor. Delia Smith, Lindon Camp, cleaned windows and blinds and did final clean-up. The following program for today will be furnished by various camps. Manila, conducting, Captain Cora Atwood; Pleasant Grove, lesson by Nora Macfarlane. Battle Creek, history of a pioneer, by Ethel Radmall. Refreshments will be furnished fur-nished by hostesses of the various camps. The public is invited to aattend. Openhouse will be today, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Anyone who is interested in seeing" relics and pictures of their ancestors are invited in-vited to take this opportunity. Mothers are especially invited to bring their children for Open-house Open-house in order to see the relics and pictures of their ancestors. |