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Show INDEPENDENT. Sugar House, Utah Thursday February 20, 1958 Page 7 Hcrth Dakcfa VIP ,. ' - . ' " """""" --"- . v " ' - . 1 1 - r ! .41,. - --L, J ' . ' &tt P - ' 1 ; ,. ;-- . v ., r. " ' m ii ibJiiii When North Dakota this year became the seventh state to issue modern reflective li-cense plates to motorists, Gov-ernor John E. Davis personally attached plate No. 1 to his own car. The new plates are cov-ered with a reflective sheeting that is visibte for more than 2,000 feet in the lights of an approaching car, providing North Dakota motorists with built-i- n prctection after dark ... . ... Life With Lynnel Sunset", 'Klabab", and of course those familiar things with that strange name of 'Hot Fudge Sundae." "Stairway to the Stars" was the theme of the Valley View Stake's Gold and Green Ball and they really carried the theme through beautifully. The decor-ations were gold net molded into the pattern of a stairway with brilliantly colored stare hanging from them. I can say one thing that the floor show was a big success. There was an all girls dance and a Tango done very gracefully by the groups who participated, and the "Barbershop Quartette" had everyone laughing and enjoying themselves. Linda and Vickl Allen really threw a fun party the other night. They had such cute games like these: For this one each person had to leave a possess-ion of his in Linda's trust and .then do whatever he was asked to do. The kids had to do silly things like dancing the minuet in front of the group, sing "Hound Dog", and answer silly questions like "have you ever applied for a marriage license?" etc. and answer them truthfully. Another game-the- y passed nd three sacks of old clothes and records. Whenever the music stopped the one who was hording the sack had to put en one article of clothing from out of the sack. Wally Boyack surely looked ridiculous in a girl's old stiff half slip, Valerie Haymore looked cute in a man's shirt that looked like a prison uniform, Nancy Hanchett and slip. Then after that Linda and Vicki's mother served a real good dinner. Some of the kids who really kept the party going were: Jim Divine, Lee Burbidge, John Parr, Ann Laker, Joanne Doyle, Jerry Barrett, Valerie Haymore, Nancy Kiimball, Karen Pickering, Nancy Hanchett, Wally Boyack and of course Linda and Vicki. There were just millions of kids, but I can't remember" all their names! Bye for now, Lynne Hi There! IT" - When I first started to eat Pixza I wasn't sure whether I liked it or not. I ate two pieces and then I didn't have any more for a while. The other night Jo Doyle had a Pizza partyvat her house for seven would be Pizza lovers. I don't think, that any of us liked Pizza very well until we tasted 'Chef Joanne's special Pizza that she made. She ended up making about six Pizza Pies and I bet each one of us had at least nine pieces. The other now Pizza lovers who were there were: Carolyn Day, Sarah Soderborg, Valerie Haymore, Sue Brinkman, Maysie Kimball, Sandra " Doyle and Joanne's "pink" cat.1' It surely was a long drive out to Magna to Cyprus High School, but it didn't seem half as long on the way back because Olympus won the game ;they played with Cyprua. Shirlene Allen, Pam Moyle, Linda Christ-ense-n and I along with a lot of others screamed until we thought we had Laryngitis, but it was worth every bit o it After such a good game we just had to celebrate, so we went to . Snelgrove's and had some con- - cotlons with names like "Desert Ann Laker looked like they were already for bed in their old nightgowns, Jerry Barrett looked cute in a girl's fancy blouse and Karen Pickering was simply stunning in a taffeta Girl , Scout Troop No. 62, under the leadership of Doris Carmlchael, were hosts to troop No. 115 and their leader, Mrs. Joe Skiby. at their last regular meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Carmichael, 1550 East 4130 South. The group was entertained by a talk given by Mrs. Jeanne Ritter, former Girl Scout Guide from Holland, who spoke about her homeland in connection with a Second Class requirement on International Friendship being studied by the girls. Scrolls Presented To Schoois Members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 67 j and their auxiliary, presented scrolls of the Ten Command- -' ments, framed and ready for hanging on the walls in Salt Lake City public school libraries, i to Dr. Lynn Bennion, at his ' office in the Board of Education building. A total of 54 copies of the Decalogue, or summary of God's commands, given to Moses at Mount Sinai, were furnished by the groups as part of an un-denominational nationwide pro-gram sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The scrolls, each 13 by 16 inches, were presented by Mrs. William H. Worthen, Madam president of the Eagles Aux-illiar- y; Mrs. Max E. Loveridge, chairman of the auxiliary Youth Guidance Committee; Howard C. "Hap" Wilding, past president of Aerie No. 67 and Mayo Hogue, chairman of tho Aerie Youth Guidance committee- - It is important that parents pay special attention to children's severe sore throats, Dr. John Rupper, Provo, Utah Heart Association president, cautions. They might be "strep" throats. Only a physician can tell. He can control "strep" infections through the use of "strep"-killin- g drugs and thus prevent the risk of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disetse. AGHIHG FflSQLES Relieve pains of tired, sore, aching muscles with STANBACK, tablet! op powders. STANBACK acts fast to bring comforting relief . . . because the STANBACK formula combines several prescription type Ingredients for fast relief of pain. 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