Show BALLARD Ward reunion draws large group to Hear program and enjoy banquet by Ellen Bracken The annual ward reunion was held on February A delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served to a large group from the hours cl 6 p.m. to 8 The following program was with Cecil Jenkins acting as master of Charles accompanied by his on the saxophone solo by Ronnie with Elaine Angus at the Glen Lamb with Betty Coleman at the piano and Neil Domgaard on the piano Earl with Patsy Hullinger at the vocal Domgaard with Coleman at the Carma Woodie Martin with Mary Ann Larsen at the Carol Betts Lonnie Kay Elaine and Beatrice Karen Mary Mary Ann Larsen and Kay with Patsy Hullinger at the LeRoy piano Palsy vocal Bishop Ned Gines and Rulon and Zane Asay of Salt Lake and Howard Todd of Pearl Jenkins and and Rulon Anderton of Roosevelt I were among outsiders at the ward Ellen Bracken presented the Social lesson in Relief Society Eva Gingell of the Stake Social Science was in also Mae another stake Seventeen of the Sunday School class of William Martin held a party at the Boyd Winn home Wednesday after Games were played and a pot luck was Some of the Indian missionaries held a cottage meeting at the home of and Thomas Chapoose north of Al-terra Wednesday with the following aid Terry Max Lloyd Hallett and Joe Miller on the Fathers and Sons at the Roosevelt Stake Chapel one evening dast Institutions on the care of the flag was also talks by some of the and fun games were A FAMILY DINNER and Birchell and family of Stanley Womack and family of Salt Lake and Gordon Womack and family of Roosevelt and and Dale Womack enjoyed a delicious dinner and family get-together at the home of their and H. E. on Jesse Hullinger took the Indian Corrine to Salt Lake City last week for medical She was operated on and is now a patient in the Primary Hospital where she may be for some Floyd Einerson of with his Jennie and baby from spent last weekend at the home of their brother and and Blaine Francisco will be remembered as the former Jennie Einerson and had come to Utah to visit her mother at Provo who has been very and Russel Todd were overnight guests of and Orson Allen at Duchesne last They had gone there to attend a program from the son of and Ole was taken suddenly ill Tuesday and was to the Roosevelt Hospital in quite a serious He spent several days there and is at present It was a bad throat and Jacob-son are staying at the home of their and Oliver Bowden assisting with the who suffered a stroke in is slowly and Stanley Womack and sons of Salt Lake City spent last weekend at the home of and W. E Due to heavy storms In Salt Lake Calvin who is employed there was home for several He was accompanied bv his and Raymond Jenkins and family of and Leonard Mitchell of and Norman Jenkins and family of Duchesne and and Max Tanner of Vernal were dinner guests at che home of their and William Jenkins on Warren L. and Lc children of and Ercil had their tonsils taken out at the Hospital last Nola of Salt City attended Sunday School with her Elaine Denver and family iLynn son of and Alden who returned home from his mission in Brazil last lias gone into the service and is stationed at Fort White attended school at for a before going into 5 A. Brighton has returned home after enjoying a his daughter and soS IP and Albert Sarri 1 and at San He also visited relatively in Salt Lake City on his turn 5 1 jj Earl Gardner entertained i a group of at her home honor V of her little iLori An whose birthday was that and Don Killian had their baby girl blessed Fast meeting Sunday by her father tl and given the name of il Francis Lundborg spent 11 in Salt Lake visiting relatives and friends tl and E. Womack had as dinner guests at their 1 home Sunday and Mrs Harry Dean moved his Ellen to Salt Lake City last PRESENTS PROGRAM The Relief Society was charge of a special program Sunday It was con- ducted hy Dorothy Kettle The theme was You jf This Talks were i by Shirley Kent Brighton and Erna Ann a stake Society was a visitor and gave a short The ing was done by the V conducted by Osa with Coleman at the 3 |