Show t i A n Green River Department News Happenings on Both Sides of the r. r River in Emery and Grand Counties I r By MRS V E. E vi B. B SIMONSON K I A A young Westminster Fellowship Fellow ship group has been organized b by Bonnie Wilson with her par par- ems Mr and Mrs Stewart Wilson Wil WI son on sponsoring the group They meet each Sunday evening Inthe in inthe inthe the homes and are under the supervision of Mrs Sinclair Thompson The Womans Woman's Club at their January January Jan uary meeting Voted toward re placing a number of childrens' childrens books in the city library Mrs Weltha Thompson Thomson Is librarian The ver faculty won in inthe inthe inthe the game with the faculty of East Carbon on last Thursday night Mrs Erroll Erron Stott is ison on the sick list having a siege of bronchial pneumonia At this date she is much improved The Garrett Freight lines took over the freight business of the Moab Garage Co here on Saturday Saturday Sat January The present pres ent employees will remain as I the garage will continue its usual us us- ual lUal business A sewing club has been organized or with Mrs Lauren Beebe as as' president and Mrs Vonda Bastian secretary They started with a membership of fifty and the object is to produce articles lor foras bazaar to be held In the fall the proceeds from which will willbe willbe be used toward the building of the new church The Westminster group will meet next evening February February Feb at the home of Richard I I and Thomas Decker All young people are cordially invited to to attend I Gordon who has been beena a dispatcher for the D RG here I for some time has been trans trans' transferred to Lead Leadville Mr and Mrs Vern Clark have arrived ed to take his place I Mr and Mrs M. M E. E Peterson were shopping in Salt Lake City last week The Monticello basketball team won over the Pirates with the score of 39 to 33 last Friday night Mrs E. E A. A Freeman and son Louis mother and brother of Mrs Leo Cline are visiting the Clines Louis will wiIl be associated with Mr Cine in the uranium mines but after a short visit Mrs FrAeman Freeman Free Free- e. e man will return to her home in Cripple Creek Colorado A basketball game between a number of housewives and an equal number of men was played In the high school auditorium for forthe forthe forthe the benefit of the polio fund Those participating were mes mes- dames Roy Cook Lauren Beebe Richard Bedier Warren Dean Ray Gledhill Homer Davis Patrolman Patrolman Pat Pat- rolman Jewkes Bille Moore Warren War ren Thompson Vivian Seely ReLloyd Re Re- Lloyd Hatt James Ramsey the themen themen themen men were Lee Carroll Stanley Hunt Eugene Hunt Homes Davis Da Da- vis Frank Ross Patrolman Jew Jew- kes Sinclair Thompson Kenneth Ken neth Silliman Wayne Smith Warren Thompson Relloyd Hatt and Jack Kobe were referees and Mrs Delbert TIdwell and Mrs Wayne Smith were cheer leaders and a right good Job they did Several casualties were unceremoniously dragged from the floor They played under the names of the Lullabies and the Alibis The Thelast Thelast last half was played with the mens' mens right arms tied behind their backs and some were wc-re par partially par blindfolded but they scored higher than when they were in possession of all their faculties The final score was 1917 19 Some of those gals who hadn't been on ona ona ona a gym floor for many years did dida a good Job of off basket shooting la The ladies were dressed in the theold theold old time bloomer costumes and many weird costumes were worn by the themen men Artificial respiration respiration tion was employed upon severa several of the participants About was realized toward the polio fund Mr and Mrs J. J P. P Simonson were Price business visitors this week Mr and Mrs Lloyd B Baker ker at tended a regular meeting of of the Knife and Fork Club In Price on Monday night A world traveler addressed the club and seemed to take a dim view of the U. U S S S. participation in so many countries countries' countries countries' coun tries' tries activities I The solicitors on the polio drive were Mrs Lee Gledhill chairman Mrs Lloyd Baker Baker Mrs Harold Halverson Mrs James Ramsey Mrs Roy May Mrs Mamie Mrs Mary rid Tid- well and Mrs Warren Thompson The teaches teachers in the Primary of the church had their Penny I drive for the children childrens' hospital on Thursday night There were seventeen 0 of them and were awarded those receiving the most lin in contributions the one who was slowest etc A pot luck supper wag was served after the completion of the drive um |