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Show different the political parties presented their platforms. traveled to Provo, Utah, as guest of the we They demonstrated Christmas cooking and they, This program was under gave us a sample of the goodies they prepared. the direction of Dorothy Campbell, program chairman. In November November , Mountain Fue Company. A very enjoyable Christmas party A group of students from the December. Cafe a in December, Mrs. January o Rugged Cornaby Fern Land of Gold. It was This the Alaskan FroDtier. held 'at the Ideal high school presented A gift exchange ended the evening. readings. and program of songs was gave a book review on the book the story of a woman left alone program was under the in direction of Jessie Clayson, Personal Development Chairman. February Johnson, World Affairs Chairman, was in charge a Navajo Indian girl, was the ,spaker. She tribe. Margaret was chosen as attendant in Norma with Miss Margaret Upshaw, told of the customs of her the Miss March was of the Spring Conference at the Oak Sparnish Fork Club attended. Mr. on .. May Ruby Amstad presented Installation evening. of. The club the new also had a to new officers donated the to am a for very club members. program on safetyo year balanced out the worth-while the coming contributing $50 We have Spanish Fork. the board meetings and the Fall and foundation building good representation at for as well the Senior Citizens Spring Conferences. I Crest Ray Warner, Principal of the Dixon Junior High School Norma Johnson drugs and their effect on our youth. charge of the program for the evening April Proo spoke in the club hosted Our eight members Inn where in Fork contest. Spanish grateful for the as of support aQd cooperation of all the SUGAR HOUSE Eleanore Hanson Our club year began with the June meeting when we heard reports from the State Convention, and had the awards presented that had been received at the Convention. The committee chairmen were harned and they in turn named The their committee members. July meeting was a pot-luck supper held at the horne of LaVerne The 50th Anniversary of the National Federation was the theme Jones. for the evening, and songs were sung that were popular in 1919, and we heard a of some of the summary newsworthy events of that year. Our Director, Bea Davis, gave an interesting 50 talk on the history of |