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Show Glencoe Ward Holds Reunion GLt-L'Oi. Glencoe ward with' a membership of l!iO people held . their reunion Saturday. February j -'1. Bishop Hyrum W. Jepsen and Counselors Ivan llasmussen and Delmer Olson were in charge. Many! former residents were in attendance. attend-ance. People tame from Elwood, j Utah, on the south and Grace, on j i lie north. All together there were! ISO present. j were first bishop of, Glencoe ward, Bishop L. E. Erickson and wife, Mrs. L. E. Frickson was the first ound Ladies Mutual president of the ward. All former bishops of the ward were present with exception excep-tion of Bishop Enoch Peterson and naiies A. Westerberg who passed . way some years ago, Bishop Par-icy Par-icy Carver, Bb hop Alfred E.I Westerberg and several of the counselors fc- bishops G. E. Olson, Arthur Wallgren, George F. EgleyJ Julius Jepsen, Ivan Rasmussen and Hyrum Johnson were present. First Sunday school superintendent superintend-ent of Glencoe ward J- H. Bell and wife of Mink Creek ward were in attendance. First Relief Soc.ely j President Mrs. Christina Wallgren now at Uie age of S3 was present and spoke of appreeiaaon of na nig opportunity to give service. l)or-thea l)or-thea jepsen, age 7li, mother or tile present bishop, Hvruu U . jepsen, was aiso present, oilier distinguished distin-guished visitors were ivir. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen and son, Niel, of Elwood, Utar; Mr, and Mrs. Reciter or Hyde Park, Utah; Mrs. Nephi Petersen and sons. Mrs. Nephi Peterson Pe-terson is the wile ot the first ward Clerk of the Glencoe ward. Mr. and . irs. La- re ce Bergen and children, .ud Mr., i nelma Price oi Grace, iiaho. : The program began at 11:30 a.m. with Bisiiop Hyruni W. Jepsen, conducting. Sing by congregation, conducted by Anthon Jepsen. Prayer Pray-er was by former Bishop Alfred E. Westerberg. Singing by Relief So , ciely Singing JUeuhors. - Counselor Delmer Olson welcomed welcom-ed the people to the reunion. Relet! Re-let! Society President Selma Berg-quist, Berg-quist, a representatve of Sweden amused the audience with Swedish songs and recitations. A talk on the life of George Washington was given by Mrs. Woodrow Rasmussen of hurley, Idaho. Christen Hanson, first Scout of Mink Creek and the only Danish Indian Scout known, entertained in a splendid manner. Mrs. Russel Westerberg and her colored people people from the south were very amusing. Games and dancing were in charge of MIA President Floyd Erickson and Mrs. Gladys Johnson. John-son. o o |