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Show Maeser Enid Hatch I Phone 78Q-3150 I Philfp Hardys move to Nigeria Mrs Norwood Il.irdy received a i.r.e call from hor son, Philip M. -j-Jy. that their family arrived safely ; La". Nigeria, where Philip will I'.-rii as a pilot for Mobile Oil. They us to return in a year for a six-wevk Viiwa Merkley accompanied her istA-.d. Roland, to Salt Lake City -:! ly uhere he had surpery Vr.S?r30at the LPS Hospital. Glen Verify talked to Rol.uid and reported isi'ing fine. Mrs. Merkley plans to re home for a few days and will r.m in ten days to Salt Lake City to i.-.c.pariy Mr Merkley home. ayr.e and 'icki Merrill brought Dr. new son, Christopher Marshal, izt Monday. He was born at the ;uh County Hospital on December 2 as welcomed home by Paul, irveri. Michael and Cindy. Grand-i.er.'j Grand-i.er.'j are Floyd and Iris Campbell a: Clarence and Merle Turner. Carol Ann Smuin and Rochell :.:rts, daughters of Margaret :.wr!s. were recent guests of Wilda ir.ls. They along with David Jr. "ilCarwin Roberts and Tony and Zola -xels all of Garden Grove, CA., relatives and friends w hile here lie funeral of husband and father, Roberts. x:t and Zona Palmer and family iScew residents of Maeser living in aHalf-Mile Subdivision. Mr. and Mrs. i a Stewart and daughter are living in Fork Cnayon. fcy Mark Hall is convalescing at ie following heart surgery' at a Salt City hospital. "s. Dayid (Janae) Boyce and - ien are living in Roosevelt where boys are attending elementary 1 and Janae is working for the -rie Gold Well service. R'Aert and Julie Raines and family "e with their family for -i-iksgiving. They have purchased a l"e in Jensen. .cdy and Gail Jenkins hosted the -th family for Thanksgiving dinner. ;5 and Joy Burk of Pocatello, Idaho -1 daughters, Valerie and Debbie f & the holiday with Joy's mother, ;che Smith. Lorin and Wanetta :'!cett and three children, Kelsey, Jinda and Detton of Henefer were visiting at the Jenkins home along r th Blanche Smith, the Roger V ktead family and Erland and Hope 1 feece. ( r Shelley Douthett has returned to j ifornia after spending six weeks in '-aeser at the Blanche Smith home. I ss Douthett was employed by the j 3Jrau of Land Management while in :tr"al- She is a graduate of BYU in v ge Management. P'y H. and Goldie Maughan, Ogden, sited the Curtis May family recently. ;le Maughans had just returned from '"igan LDS mission at Los Angeles ;,lsitlng Center. This was the . ;ghans third mission assignment LDS Church, jijl rles and Lorraine Walker and son ;!;; 9e visitors at the W. Lamond Tullis on the weekend. .Clifford E. and Gladys Drollinger of '.!;; : 'velt spent Sunday at the home of i;jreir son and family, the Jim lingers. Clifford and Gladys ' . '"nger have been called to serve an Sacramento, California Mission. 2 enter the Mission Training . ier in PrOVo, December 13. j ood and Lynn Hardy spent ; ?v "i Bountiful with their son and f L 1 "-ey attended the Sunday fs lrnent Meeting where the new r of Larry and Dawn Hardy j en the name of Melissa. U and Olive Preston are j; -. "arents of a new grandson, !'Cnnborn t0 Larry and sheena J i vl of Salt Lake City. He was born ! vember 30 and weighed 6 lb., 12 oz. 18 'he Mitchell's first child. 0r8an and Gloria Clark and children. Grover and Grace Dye recently went to Neola to attend the funeral of Jenny Woodward. Tad and Theron Merkley visited their daughters, Karlene and Tariann Merkley, while in Orem Thursday and Friday. Brent and Carol Feltch were in Salt Lake City Friday. Saturday they went to the Provo Temple. Maeser Second Ward Elder's Quorum will have a Christmas party Friday, December 7 in the Scout room of the Maeser Chapel. Barbara Helderbrand, Littleton, Colorado, visited at the Douglas Hatch, Boyd Hatch and David Hatch homes recently. They also visited other elativesand friends of the Hatchs' and saw the Dinosaur National Monument and other interesting things of the area while here. |