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Show ML Pleasant Brevities . . . Tuesday Miss Owvn Charles, women's physical educatioi. teacher at Wasatch Academy, took two girl relerees, Lois Fllli toe and Joan Voorhees, to Kph laim for a referee and coach meeting of high schools In Sanpete county. Thursday Miss Charles took the Wasatch Academy gill's varsity var-sity basketball team to Kphraini to play Snow high school. Mrs. Cleorg lloinback and son Oeorge of Salt Lake have been spending the week will) Mrs llornback's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Burnslde. Mr. lloinback lloin-back expects to Join his family In Mt. Pleasant for the we kend A family dinner took place ,v the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. C. T Madsen last Sunday in honor o' Mrs. Madsen's birthday. During the evening a nuinho of friends dropped In to extend birthday gre. tings to Mrs. Mad sen. "Bill K" Has Birthday W. K. Peterson celebrated hi: loth birthday among member' of liis family at a dinner Sunda at the Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Pay C. Peterson and family Mrs. Myra Peterson and family Mr. and Mrs. Sh.rron Seely and family were present. Mrs. An nie Johansen also attended thr dinner as a special guest. Legion Auxiliary Meets Ameiican Legion Auxiliary I'nit No. I. held a regular meeting meet-ing Monday evening at the armory. Among the topics discussed was ; miivers.-tt lr:tinine tiro - . i gram, membership, and tin essay contest which is sponsored annually by the auixiliary. It was decided that a prize of $." w ould be award. (1 to the high school student of each school submitting the best essay. The essay topic this year is "Oui Great American Heritage Li bcrty". The contest is under tin direction of Mrs. (Honda Staker Fine Arts And Sweethearts Members of Fine Arts clu! will entertain their husbands a; a sweetheart party Monday evening. eve-ning. Serving on the program com mittee of which Mrs. Louise Johansen Jo-hansen is chairman are: Mrs Helen Bohne, Mrs. Donna Peterson. Peter-son. Mrs. Kay Beck, Mrs. Carol Burton. A hot dinner will precede the evening's entertainment. Out-of-town Relatives Here For Fred Rasmussen's Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen Jr., of Coalville were house-guests house-guests last weekend at the Fred Rasmussen home and while here helped celebrate the birthday anniversary of Fred Rasmussen Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stevens of Parowan are house guests this week of their son and daughter-in daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Y. Stevens of Mt. Pleasant. The elder Mr. and Mrs. Stevens plan to visit relatives in the northern part of the state before returning to Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Thursby spent last weekend in Salt Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward. Merril Hatch made a business trip to Richfield last Friday. Miss Helen Squire spent last weekend in Provo with her sister, sis-ter, Miss LaVon Squire, who is attending Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. Ben Rasmussen of Idaho spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rasmussen. Mrs. B. O. Tucker and small daughter, Robyn, of Salt Lake spent last week with Mrs. Tucker's Tuck-er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Anderson. Mr. Tucket joined his family for the weekend. week-end. Miss Ruth Hacking, Mrs. W. D. Newhouse, Miss Bina Cline and Miss Gwen Charles will spend the weekend in Salt Lake city. Miss Charles will visit a friend who is a teacher in the department depart-ment of English at the University Univer-sity of Utah. Miss Hacking will meet a friend from Santa Cruz, California, Mrs. Jean Johnson, who was a visitor in ML Pleasant Pleas-ant last fall. Marjorio Pratt Presents Acme Club Program Mrs. Marjorle Pratt gave an Interesting musical program for members of Acme club when they met at the home of Mrs. Olive Pritchett last night. Robert Schumann was tin topic of Mrs. Pratt's discussion The story of the composer's life was reviewed and Mrs. Pratt illustrated some of his work with a ft w piano selections and recordings of symphonies and concertos. Mrs. Newhouso Recounts African Experiences Junior Literary club met Wed nesday evening at the home o Mrs. Fawn Madsen and lisuned to Mrs. W. D. Newhouse discus' her experiences in Africa. Mrs. Newhouse spent over twenty years in Africa where she ami" her husband w ere Presbyterian Pres-byterian missionaries. Helen Passey Gives Lesson For Music Guild Music Guild met yesteroa; afternoon at home of Mrs. Gwendolyn Kay. Another chapter "Broadway and lis Echoes" from the book "Our Contemporary Composers" by John Tasker Howard was discussed by Mrs. Helen Passey |