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Show FEBRUARY FRIDAY, Cradle 1 . . led, Ms Ada 'lii'il Mis Mm Hi he Allied, Mis Duiru-ElilPdam, 'Mis i .Mis lav Mavticld Olga y ldai k, Mis ( line I ol man. Mis ihelma Madsen, Mis M.unii and Bishop and Mis. J W. Win Allied, Mis. Dana Allied kel.'iian had a numbei ul guests Miss Manet! Allied Tl e eve lor Sunday dmnei unhiding nmg w as s pi nl in play mg games Mis Wiiikelinaii's paien's Mi and iclieshnii-niweir sen d and Mis Aithur Lasson nt Fan by Mis I'arixmi P view, Mr. and Mis and family, and Mis John Progressive Rook Played inkclman. Mis Ella Allred enleitamed Mrs Mable Bei k. Mis, Betpella Two Mrs. Jensens Jensen, Mis. Loina Jensen. Mis LaViv Diaper, Mis, Olga B'.uk Birthday Celebrants Mrs. Mrs. Leona Slraie, Mis Glare Flmena Jens n Mrs. Lila her 73rd huthd.iy last Fullmer, Cailson, Mis Friday evening with a family Mis. Otehl.l Vilate dinner at her home. Twelve Margaiel Pctciscn, Mrs guests were present including Hope, Mis Hazel Blai k and At pro her grandson and his family Mis. Eva Grace Allied scur s Donald Bcik, of Salt Lake city. gressne rook playing Mrs. Piter Y. Jensen was T'd were won by Mrs Mabel Berk years old Sunday and celebrated Mrs. Lorna Jensen, Mis Hazel the oeeasion with a family dm Black and Mis I.aVee Drapei ner at which twelve guests weie All enjoyed a ilelii ions him h served by the hostess present. U it Cl!) . A Hew i 1 I a pie-ade- holin' (Ifinonstratiun agont 1" Sanpete county, .md Mi1- - l.im, Zubriskli, school nuixi lor tin district, conducted the propin,, given for members ot 11 Horn betterment club Monday ovenii when they met at the home t Mrs. Douglas Sparks Miss lalfreymun showed slid concerning the care of teeth are the affect of ceitain foods o , Mrs. . Virginia Judi, Society Editor Phne 14 or 249 Social Events Announcements Zabriskies ta. nutrition. lei-so- completion. rehearsal of the group tak ing part in the musical was held Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Sykes Thursday evening. of Mt. Pleasant and The presentation of the mu- formerly their horn.- in presently making sical will he made sometime in Pleasant Grove are parents of a March. baby hoy born Feb. 1 at the I'tah Valley hospital. A Mt. Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fillis entertained a group of their friends at dinner last Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Fill iss birthday. at the party were Mr . . . Present and Mrs. Ralph Poulson, Mr and Mrs. Doyce Allen, Mr. and Ina Hughes Win For Mrs. Marlind Zabriskie and Mr Score High Bridge and Mrs. Douglas Scow. Artopic club held its annual Valentine bridge party at the Mrs. Jean Johnson of Santa home of Mrs. Ina Hughes. Mrs. Verda Jensen was a guest. Cruz, California, has decided fo Prizes for high scores ueie make her homo in Mt. Pleasrecently purchased awarded to Mrs. Virginia Jensen ant and has the Russel Giles home. and Mrs. Zella Madsen. a month Mrs. Johnson Saturday evening members ol in Mt. Pleasant spent and last year husthe club entertained their well that she bands at a dinner bridge party liked our townto somake it her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray had decided home. Brevities Peterson. Prizes were awarded to Ina Hughes and Stanley Mrs. Peter- son for high scores. Spring City Jottings Owen Olsen returned to his home Sunday, having spent five days in the hospital, following . . . an operation. His condition is reported good. Vilate Hope Greets Friends At Valentine Party Gunderson Speaks To Laicos Mrs. Vilate Hope was hostess Vern H. Gunderson spoke to members of Laicos club Wednes- Wednesday evening to the folhome at a day night on landscaping and lowing ladies at her rook party, Mrs. Nellie Biain, home beautification. The club met at the home of Mrs. Rose Schofield, Mrs. Mildred Petersen, Mrs. LaVon All-reMrs. Howard Nielson. Mrs. Utahna Strate, Miss Geneva Strate, Mrs. Edith SchoHome Culture Club Hears About Rug Making field, Mrs. Sylvia Neilsen, Mrs. Home Culture club met with Dona Allred, Mrs. Neva Dye, Mrs. Mrs. Franklin Elser Wednesday Mrs. Irene Aiken, Ruby Allred, Mrs. Iretta Strate and afternoon. The program concerning rugs Mrs. Virgus Osborne. Special and rug making was given by guests were Mrs. Lorene ThompMrs. Roger Hansen. son, Mrs. Virginia Jensen, Mt. Pleasant. and Mrs. A. Thomas Patterson and family of Salt Lake were in Mt. Pleasant last weekend to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely and attend the Junior prom. Mr. Mrs. Hope served a delicious lunch and the Valentine theme was carried out in the favors, At rook napkins and lunch. playing the prizes were won by Mrs. L'tahna Strate, Mrs. Nellie Biain and Mrs. Edith Schofield. Mrs. Frank Morgan of N'ephi, who spent the weekend with her) Ella Carlson Is Hostess parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo At Friday Party Mrs. Ella Carlson entertained Seely, had the opportunity re-- , cently of speaking over the a group of ladies at her home They were: phone wth her brother, Edwin! Friday evening. M. G. Seely, who is presently Mrs. Mary Brough, Mrs. Mary serving a mission for the L. D. S. Petersen, Mrs. Lorna Jensen, Mrs. Earldcne Clark, Mrs. Dor- church in Cuautla, Mexico. Cuautla is 65 miles south oflothy Clark, Mrs. Grace B. All- - IFtewesfs in the Modern Manner Pleasingly Different We carry a complete stock of Fresh Flowers for Funerals, Weddings and Sick Room. Quality Flowers Delivery Free on Orders over S5.00 to surrounding towns Bonnie Morley Is Wed 1 Ml. ol lln densoi I and ol M el t Inai i led al lb hi d Wednesday "i nl W i 1,0 I, iiM n, l es ALL FORMAL, ALL WASHABLE lo pa . c 'Hi " lurilllte ' i Im j Annual will be 1,1 la- lung In IT nl a tn-t- t i it i'diii ulc u ua v pi Is, at .Snow I ul lege Ail am will In cmbly pi Vudl given 111 Ha- Sunu l ollt-j'ri'lium at ID a IM uni will In opuw ed a depa ini nt a a on a m. until 12 riuiis Hunt nuun ami li uni no hi ;) p m "7 hr nri il ulc ul I immun n y lav tug In gun live y aw ago and Is a (lay ot II si ' i i li in, Ui lea lion a ml e Vi tiangc idi as i n -- I, a- -- lib by llesid ig Oeoipi maiy M Andeison, A shower was given in tin Iionoi on Thuisday evening m the West want chapel al 7 id p ,i m. with Miss Jean livmgston ir hi i barge ot the pi ogi .tin hennis nfieshmeids win- s , cd LUDAVH VANCE, DAUGHTER The young couple leieived m my of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Vance beautiful and Usi till gills Their piesenl pi ms am In Im-i- of Mt. Pleasant should be Shelby, Idaho whom be has able to handle the dice all employ ment. when she gets to be a Mis Vclolso Wm i hi nylon and right young daughter ot ieieisin.ig, big girl. She was born in the Illinois, have returned In m n seventh hour ol the seventh spend the w inter w itli er. Mis Celia Motley day ot the seventh month ot Glen Woi i li n a in, ;the year 1947. Naturally, she burned to death lari Novi Picwhile living in Illinois weighed seven pounds. was taken last Mrs. Jane Blaikh.im Saturday ture lamed the Guardian guh as Ludawn celebrated her l: 1 . - i iiimi'y 111 n T III 1 i An hie a, Mi love w 1,1 gt IIS I i 1, Sotnellpng cf Intersil Fer Everyone Is Promised At E.tcvv Inst.tJe Feb. 20 . . To Perry Christensen .n m, Mis I i ha Mor lln ina la ge ol Ini dm 01 y (In ot Bonnie, lo sol s, aril, lO'n' i.n.i'i -- 1 1 1! wtinll Hu Sunu gi tacultv and riudint body .uts as In, situ adults ot Sanpete, Sevtei, Pi i I V i un. Wayne, I mery, Juab, Mil nil, and ni her i mint s," s ah-- Il N a! la sldcnt James Miss I nu Vci in hi ui (if hr Pt.Hi State Apm ultuial Cullrg, and Pr t J ll.ut ot the B m ham Young Pntveisiii will In America of 1947 (center), the speukfis at the Barbara Jo Walker of Memphis, pingiam Miss YeinuTion will and other models show a completely dts, iisS "Balancing the Rude t in wa.xhuhle wardrobe of formal sttirs R) IT " and at a recent convention of laundry-ownerDr. ll.u ts soli oi w ill he "I Miss Americas evening 1; '(immunity gown is of white chintc. The model ITotilems " Bridge Club at her right wears an evening gown Dcpaiimcni.il otlcnug The Budge club was enter of strijn-cotton. Other gowns, as billows Communiti ' tamed by Mrs Iretta Sti.de their mothcisof the Ueri left to right, are a a on Don will he (hsrussrii YLMIA last Monday evening al seven months birthday Thuisday evening set of cotton, a bridal gown of cotSpecial her The home. Hart Connie and Miss Bei k. .tie, gills Sihntield Tip-oton pique, an evening suit of cotton gnesis were Mrs Christie February 7. selei lion and oigantz.it 'on o' velvet Miss Geneva Slraie and Mis leteison, Lola Mae Andeison and an evening gown of cotLu Andei hook Ji.m s I) lev lew will Diaper, Phyllis ton velveteen. The style show at l'tahna Strate. Scores were won giv i n ij. this uien. will he dlst us n Caitei. The ins' me Republicans Chide Granger which this photo was taken waa by Mrs. Christie Bunnell, Mis son, Shoiry !Pr, Raymond li Fmii.swonli o' l'tahna tins aie Mis. Blaikh.im and Mis Tor Stand On Tax Cut purt of a demonstration of how Geniel Watson, Mis. manufacturers are working with jthe li. Y P. Agiunomy Depait Strate and Miss Geneva Strate. Lillian McKinnon, who all en (omit S Kiehmds ot riic the laundry industry to product joyed playing games alter vvhnh linoine tax ( ills weie uppo-- d mi'iil; B new washable fabric marvels. P. Animal Husbandry Dc lelreshmenis delicious weie lor Hie thlid lime since opening served. will speak on the sub pmtineiit ol till SOth Congiess, by Rep. Aititnial ol held Friday and Bleeding Walter K. Gnmgei, I tab Fust jjeit, Saturday, New Junior Prom Die s now at S 13 and 11, at on Pmiy rattle"; and by man when "no" voted he District, the Ml Barnett and Lai sens, a lyb1- - trillion Inconu- tax slash Willatdsun, Ppluaiin iState Dai Hotel in Salt Lake City. Pleasant. will givt an ill us Three lari week, according to a lepori ry Inspector have general sessions . . released this week by Republican .trilled lei line on the subleit been planned and a fine prolGiade-Date Announced For Bums. There Daily National Cummiltee. has been jirepared for all he an inspection anil dis- giam Stake M Gold-Cree- n Despite Giangei's opposition, jwtll present. delegates Ball; cussion of tin Snow College Vo the measure passed by a vole of The first general session conBanquet Marked Success H 17 To Be Tues., Feb. Agiieultuie Department. venes in the Gold Room of the 21)7 to 120, win li O.T oilier Demo ,c. irion. At the Nl Men and Gleaner The Dlst let I'.F.A luldn New house Hotel at 1.00 p. m., to give eiats Gold bul' Gieen and joined The Republicans Speaking Conti st will he held al Friday, February 13. William banquet held in the Fairview sponsored annually by the MIA a tin two ovei maigin 2 South ward Tuesddy evening, a of both wards wa thuds majority neeesary to Beip. in. Home Eionotnies. Miss Reiinsi hissel, American Fork, tha Johnson, CS.AC., will and E. J. Holmgren Jr., Tremon-tondelicious dinner was served. Al- organizations , veto. H a The 12 oveicome from possible February postponed so there was a very enjoyabli two previous measures failed to demonstinto and discuss slnot will give a report on the 17. February cutsfor clothing const i net ion. A progiam. Included in the pio The hall vvill be held next obtain the ne, ded majority aftei ishinn show Young Farmer convention in will he under the California grain were: Helen Rasmussen, Tuesday evening in the Souih being vetoed by President Till last December. Sevoffered of by Mrs. Eliza toastmisiress; prayer Olsen eral representatives from this leadeiship recreation hall. Festivi- man. land the Marelle Brady; a quartet numbei ward of the clothing mid area attended. giils In opposing the new bill, now ties will start with the crown by Carol Graham, Carolyn Mad ing of the queens, Miss Noimc ready for Senate action, Gi anger textpe classes, nssis'ed by Mrs At 2.30 m. there will be a AnMini $. Peri rson of the Physi- program forp. sen, Moiris Mower and Dale a measure North protested Farmer wives the whuli from Elaine Young Draper cal Education Department. derson. This preceded a toast and partners at the Utah Power ward and Miss Carolyn Pee! would increase pusonal exempSi vocal out Norma Rasmussen; ses. by Leadership Training and Light auditorium, Kearns tions fiom $500 to $600 and grant from the South ward. sions vvill lie conducted solo by Helen Squire and a readunder Building. A demonstration In Floor show under the direction giaduated income tax euls King After ing by Grant Minson. will he from 30 per cent on $100(1 o! the diiection of Sam Gardner, menu jdanning and preparation of Miss Roxie Nelson of Payee of this Grant and Don Johansen given at 10 o'cloik during in ing income or loss, to 10 per Boy Scout Executive net inexpensive meat dishes has and Nalph Hafen played a sax termission. in higher iniome biackcts ('any on Council, as arranged "by been prepared by Evelyn Hancent Ivan trio. A toast was given by P,ob Dyreng. director of home science diGrant Johansen and his orch- according to the Republican The college opera, "Pinafore," sen, ert Graham; vocal solo. Rex Ha- estra Utah Power and Light vvill furnish Hie music for news release. Seventy-twvision, per E. Draper, the dance. fen; a toast by Norma of this tax relief would By Gilbert and Sullivan will be Company. cent under the direction of and a piano duet by Yvonne and The Young Farmer Valentine Committee members are plan- benefit low income earneis, i! Ipiesented Kuel Allred llmry A. Dean on Thursday and Banquet vvill hi held at 6:30 p. Patsy Schofield. a crowd of at least 21)0 was eiainred. for ning was 1!) also gave a toast which Febiumv and m. in the White Maple Room for nights, t Fm (her provisions would 120. followed by a reading given by all delegates and their partners. and wives to split husbands offersolo a vocal General ehaiiman for tin Speaker Beth Carlston, for the evening is Don tax their income for reporting the day is Rulon Peed by Glade Peterson and a talk thus bringing thiir in jev'mts ofwith Kenney, purposes, general manager, Salt terson, Nellie Ray and V. Lake Union by Louise Johansen. Stock Yards. The come into lower bra ket level.-A- t R. as The committees were as folassistants. Maglchy vvill he followed by a this advantage in tax banquet piesent JoMrs. Grant lows: Advisor, dance in the Mirror Room at 9:00 computation is permitted only Barnett and Larsens Dress p. m. hansen; general chairman, in a few eommunity-propeitand Mads.n; theme, toast Shop now at new temporary The second states. general session program, Renee Jones; invitation Hot Dinner And Cards An e.xtia exemption of $600 location in Un- Kinema Theater will convene Saturday, February and reception, Mrs. Dean Ander- Make Pleasant Evening 14 at 9:00 a. m. would be granted to p.rson.s 65 building. Highlight of The following enjoyed an eve son; banquet and decoration this session is an address by E. of age or over making yeais exB. and William tickets at cards the Afton Anderson; ning of Allen Bateman, State Superintheir total $1200. The Young Farmers To Johnson home, Mr. and Mrs bill providesexemption penses, Carolyn Peel. of Public Instruction. retendent similar special Attend State Convention Mrs. lief Reed Collard, Mr. and "Childrens Books and Toys" blind. lor the Mr. and Arthur J. Anderson, Hilden Tucker Congratulated Among the delegates to the will be discussed by Mrs. Melba Mrs. JohnMrs. Paul Madsen. On Birthday Anniversary Sixth Annual State Convention Judge, Consultant in Family Associations Labor Farm a delicious hot most son served of the Utah Young Farm rx As Life Education, Ogden, Utah, in Sunday afternoon Mr. and Will Be Encouraged By Tucker celebrated dinner to her guests. Mrs. Hilden isociation will tie eight men fiom a special meeting for Young Mr. Tucker's birthday annivers- Modernettes Fete Avis Adams Farmer wives and partners at State Employment Security 'the Ninth Sanpete area. The Modernettes held their Jensen and Kline Irons, 10 00 a. m. in the Ivory Room. Grant ary by entertaining friends and DeTito state farm labor bo.ud prominent members of the Mo- Dr. Virginia Cutler, Head, relatives at a dinner. Those en- club meeting Friday evening at tertained were: Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mis. Lois Johnson, and county farm labor associa- roni Chapter of Young Farmers partment of Home Economics, "to the will repr-seSam Pyne and family of Orem the occasion being the birthday tions will be utilized Moroni at the University of I'tah, will discuss Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wright o! anniversary of Mrs. Avis Adams, fulli.st extent by the Utah convention, and Ted Mower, Ray "Home Planning and DecoraMr. and Mrs a club member. Mt. Pleasant, State Department of Employ- Strate, David Peterson, Harry tion" at the same meeting. Pinochle was the game played ment Security, B. L. Flanagan, j.Burnside, Richard Crisp and Richard Jensen of Ephraim, Mr announced Blaine Shelley will repiesent the and Mrs. Mac Stansfield of with Mrs. Ethel Williams scoring Executive Director, Brevity is the best recommenManti, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne high place. Refreshments were Saturday. from the North Sanjieti dation of speech, whether in a aiea Mrs. Stansfield and Earl Elliot ol served by the hostess, These organizations, developed School. The convention will be senator or an orator. Cicero. Salt Lake city, Mr. and Mrs Johnson. by the Department of Agiicul Russel Stansfield of Provo and Ladies Auxiliary Meets ture during war years wh r. wc.c Mr. Amasa Tucker of Fairview. Mrs. Idenna Crouther gave farm labor problems the talk on "Woolen Materials" handled by that Department will same in much th Mrs. Graham Entertains at the Ladies Auxiliary meeting continue held Friday, February 6 at the capacity under the Department Sewing Club Guests Mr Mrs. home of Mrs. Velda Jackson of Employment Security, Wednesday afternoon Graham entertained Luncheon followed the progiam. Flanagan said. Farm labpr du Edda S. her sewing club. The guests: Mrs. Euleda Cook was assisting ties were returned to Mr. Fiona Mrs. Selma Anderson. Mrs. Dora hostess. gans department January 1 Is the busiest and most popular spot In the home. Its THE kitchen Primary efforts will he ihreite Element. Mrs. lone Rigby. Mrs. the nucleus of the entire household. Across Its portals drift toward marshaling all availabli Mrs. Minta Youth Will Receive Lucille Madsen, all the delightful aromas of turkey, bacon, coffee, chocolate, apple pie-j- ust Utah labor for Itah faim jobs, Mrs. Sarah Rigby, Clement, everything to warm the hearts and stomachs of the entire family. Mr. Elar.agan said Since in Mrs Its Own Reward At Mrs. Hortense Hansen, The kitchen Is really dustrial plants a:e utilizing the "lived In" room. And Marcelle Graham, Mrs. Elnora Meetings Sun. Feb. 22 120,000 w inkers now and piub as such It should be arJenkins and Mrs. McKinsey On Feb. 22, ably will he hiring mure when Sunday evening for the utmost were served a plate luncheon. Aw aid meetings will summer comes, a worker supplv ranged 1918, Youth efficiency and comfort. be held in connection with not ordinarily connect d with It's a cheerful place and Bridge Club Meets With tlierefoi e its colors should meeting in all the wards the labor market must he deMrs. Emma Sidwell of North Sanpete Stake. be gay and lively. Don't velojied. hostMrs. Emma Sidwell was All girls participating in thi feel, however, that you source will be students Major ess to her bridge club Thursday L. D. S. Giils Program and all he must stick to the conlie can util who out. last. After a delicious luncheon boys of the Aaronic Priesthood Izcdpointed ventional color schemes not faimeis try exploited of red or blue and white. the guests: Mrs. Thelma Burn- will he in att ndance to take h mg also are lemon yelIf you side. Mrs. SeNoma Vance, Mrs part in the program. Awards Arrangemnts made to bring Navajo Indians' low, softpilfer green, pale rose, Altha Mower, Mrs. Marjorie for those who have achieved into the state to assist with or even brown and charVance, Mrs. Bert Christensen. honor during 19 17 will be pre- harvi nu treuse give your kitchen sting, and Mexican Mrs. Wilma Anderson and Mrs. sented their in if by available tionnls will a whirl in any of these respective the evening bishops Ruby Hansen spent can be made to pav fm colors. plans were Prizes playing bridge. Very interesting piograms are 'their transportation to Utah md Many of the new homes won by Mrs. SeNoma Vance and being pri pared in all wards un- - hm k to Mexico, that aie being built use Mrs. Bert Christenson. touch. So make your side counters or lnmh bars Instead personal der the direction of Bishopries Federal government appiopri-ationsof kitchen tallies. This arrangement kitchen as attractive as It deserves and L. D. S. Girls' Committees. whiih have be. n used t Is womleiful where there Is limited to be. It is vety much desired that pay these exptnses, no longer Your collei tlon of potholders will sjure. Stools that fit conveniently all parents and friends of these are available, Mr. Flanagan ex the counter tops are also veiy go a long way toward reaching your under I nett 1 -1200 he in SALE FOR atiendanei plained. Unless Congii-make' young people Egg . The whole goal as well us making your cooking handy and bator Electric (Master Make); Idea In the modern kitchen arrange- chores easier. There'll be no more 1 Hatchei Electric ments is to save time and steps. burns on your tender palms when Priced for quick sale. Inquire For only a homemaker knows how you use these sturdy potholders. 1 20 1a s Lund tiling II can he to cross and lecross Both styles have quilted back the kitchen hundreds of times a day. which is an insuiance against heat FOR SALK 5 '. room home in And only a homemaker can really working through. You can slip your Moroni. Modern. Partial baseappreciate how wonderful It is to fingers easily Into Hie pockets to have everything within a hand's get a firm giusp on your pot or pan room, 1 aril ment, utility handle. Make this set up In harreach. Loien Contact Mis. Located at ground. Though kttihens aie becoming monizing colors one in solid fabChristensen. 110 North 9th West, more modernized every day there ric, the other a combination of solid Salt Lake Citv, Utah ALTS BARBER SHC? still remain cm tain old standbys and plaid. If you would like to obeh F IT 20 27 that un an Integial puit of the tain the illn'ction leaflets for mak- room ( quipment. For Appointment Call 2S0 Curtains. If you would he pungent, be JME TWO ROTHOBDITtS just send . . ... . I'othoUU'i r . tovspls, lih ftln.iA bttef: for it is with words a, or 3 these ai e the colo, fill touches that with sunb' ams the mute they ,,u lo Ni"'woi SF3ING CITY 162-- J give the kitchen the homey atmosare iiindensed, the deeper they No' fo1' a"k il,u this r l'r They can all be made by the burn Robert Smithev I' iionii maker to Inject a bit of the , E 1231. Justi-nseli- Costumes Chosen For No. Ward Musical Benefit Announcement is made this week by Mrs. J. B n Staker tha costumes for the annual musical for the benefit of the North ward building fund aie nearing I'lo Personals. soil Iain1-- , a l.eot g fi Dm I liupi telilly completed llleie will dedicated .Sunday by David Mi Kay nt the lust i the teeth. ws Mi Home Demonstration Agent, District Nurse Address Mi.is Roll oy inai lit'rnicc concerned .... Marriages . Page Seven M oroni mietu in I Club News . Engagements PYRAMID THE MT. PLEASANT 1943 13, , i ( I Mi-i- s. jacket-and-drei- n . , a . Fairvieu) Topics Men-GIean- . i - pei-mi- Car-aly- Ft. Green Social Notes jVecdlccrafl News by Nancy Baxter Sac-Irame- - space-saving- PEKING 151 J Kite 76 No. Stale f,U. PLEASANT e er AD LETS Phone 250 Day y , . FLOliillGT Feb-lu.u- New-hoiis- - , P' Ik s , Monday, Feb. MELBAS BEAUTY SHOP 6 - I |