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Show ! MORONI I By Specal Corespondence The Master Singers of Cedai City, consisting of 75 male voices, presented a concert in Moroni West ward chapel last Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m-and m-and was greatly 'appreciated b the hundreds of people wh:. were thrilled with every number. num-ber. It was under direction of Edward Ed-ward A. Sandgren with Mrs. Virginia Larsen, accompanist. The program was as follows: "Salutation", Gaines; "Stouthearted "Stout-hearted Men", Romberg; by Master Singers; vocal solo, "The Lords Prayer", Edward Sandgren; Sand-gren; "Belive Me If All Those Endearing Y'oung Charms" with soloist Hershell Neeley; "Prayer "Pray-er of Thanksgiving", the Mas ter Singers; piano solo, Virginic Larson; "The Night Is Young and You're So Beautiful", soloist, solo-ist, Herschell Neeley; "Lulla-bye "Lulla-bye and Goodnight", the Master Singers; male quartet, Herchel Neeley, Reed Roberts, Edwarc Sandgren, Eugene Palmer, sang "Let the Rest of the World Gc By" and "Home on the Range"; "Battle Hymn of the Republic" soloist, Donald Nelson; "Bugle Song", "Dry Bones", (a rythmi Spiritual) the Master Singers. Mrs, Fern Allen is at the Dice hospital where she underwent an operation last Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Bailey returned home last Thursday after spending a few days In Salt Lake City with her children. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hutchinson Hutchin-son of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Buhl Draper are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby boy at the Dice hospital hos-pital on April 14th. . The family of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis BlacHham, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Irons and MV- and Mrs. Kay Livingstgn "spent Sunday in Genola with their sister, Mrs. Lorena Draper, where the day was scent with the rendition of a nice program as well as games, after which delicious refrehments were served. There were 52 in attendance. Mrs. Retta Draper announces the marriage of her daughter, Beverly June Smith to Galen Braithwaite of Manti on April 18 at her home with President GeoVge M. Anderson performing perform-ing trie "ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Draper of McGill, Nevada and Mrs. Lucille Lu-cille Button of Ruth, Nevada, visited on Easter Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Ruth Draper. Mr. and Mrs. MiJing Nelson of LeGrand, Oregon is visiting with their mother, Mrs. Celia Nelson. They are spending a few days with relatives m Salt Lake and were accompanied accompa-nied by Mrs. Mary Draper and Celia Nelson. Miss Eula Larson Is convalescing conval-escing at her home from an operation performed last Wednesday Wed-nesday at Dice hospital. Funeral services for William Fletcher, age 62, who died of a kidney ailment in Salt Lake City last Wednesday were conducted con-ducted in Salt Lake City last Friday. The body was brought to Moroni on Saturday and interment in-terment was in Moroni cemetery. ceme-tery. Ellis Dickinson, age 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldqn Dickinson Dick-inson of Chester, was operated on last Wednesday at the Dice hospital for appendicitis. The Arc Club has just chosen new officers for the coming year as follows: Joseph Revill, president; LeRoy Moss, vice president; Kay Ostler, secretary; Warren Blackham, publicity; and sergeant at a.rms, Glen Christensen, Miss Lois Stewart of American Fork sent Easter Sunday with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Bradley. |