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Show ' I SOUTHERN Thursday, April 25, 1957 for the dead Saturday, taking the lovely evenings entertainthem were Superintendent Dean ment at Kanab. Anderson, Sherrel Anderson and Te program at Sacrament the opening Bruce Harris. bers birthdays, Services Maxwell, Sunday Evening was by Ivey prayer Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson presented by the MIA with the Mrs. Geneva Workman was In to following program: Bp. Lue H. charge of the program whicha and daugher Marrianne went on Brinkerhoff was in charge of Salt Lake City the past week included the following parts: vocal duet by Mr. Jack Maxwell, business, they were accompanied the meetings with President a reading by President Eva J. as far as American Fork by Mrs. Floyd Johnson giving the welCox, a vocal duet by Bishop and Gwen Iligley and Mr. John S. coming address and Miss Helen Jackson speech director announMrs. Mark J. Brinkerhoff, jokes Anderson. cing the program. Talks were by Bertha Ramsay, games were Mrs. Vida Leigh and son Gene given by Ted Maxwell who also served, refreshments and played City visited relatives gave a flannel board demonstrathe closing prayer was by Bishop of Cedar here several days this week. tion, Dorthy Kay McArthur, Mark Brinkerhoff. Kurt Brinkerhoff Renee Bauer, Mrs. Mr. Paul and InReycraft Fireside for the Special Special song O My Father sung of isited Henderson, Nevada, terest group was held Sunday end. over here the week relatives, by the congregation, talks by evening at the home of Mr. and Anderson and Lillith Mrs. Clark Workman with teachMr. and Mrs. James L. Max- LDean er Willard T. Mackelprang in well went to Salt Lake City the Pugh. The theme of the talks pharge and presenting the lesson. past week on business. and music was Distinctive Features of Morpionism. Miss Elaine Brinkerhoff celeThe Jr. Gleaner girls of the brated her 10th birthday this Glendale Ward went to Kanab Merlin Brinkerhoff who had week by inviting her many little reg; the misfortune of breaking his their for evening Tuesday to home. a at friends party her ular Stake Election Skit night, leg and having to go to Salt Two Sunday School groups the girls wrote the Skit and Lake City to have it operated we chose Elizabeth McArthur for on returned home ages 11 and 12, and 14 and 15, their candidate for president to are glad he could Saturday, return home went to the St. George Temple be presented, they enjoyed see- in such a few days after the and preformed baptismal work ing all the skits presented and Glendale News Notes School HEws Notes By 4"' ; o j n ' V De-Mil- T ' ; - lr - I , X, t . A'' Sunny Brook bourbon. Elanor Heaton Open house was held at the home of Mrs. Ellen A. (Aunt Nell) Iloyt Sunday. The occasion being her 91st birthday. Many friends and relatives dropped in ' April 12th. Valley to wish her happy birthday. Friday High School Poor Boy was the Mr. and Mrs, Alfred H. Crofts theme as the F.II.A. Girls took were week end visitors here over the day at Valley High from Panguitch. Campus. Eleven oclock: an assembly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamber-laiwas presented to the student and children of Long Beach, body. This was under the direc- Calif., are visiting at the Robert tion of Emily Spencer. The them Chamberlain here for a while. . of the day was carried out durMr. and Mrs. Stanford ing this assembly. and children spent the One p.m. The Sewing Talent was disnlayed during a Fashion week end in Parowna visiting Show. Under the direction of last week. Luane Esplin and the help given Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird and by Terry, Owen and Gene, this family spent the week end in was a big Success. Richfield visiting last week at Two p.m. Now the creative the home of William- J. Baird. wras shown in a ability dancing contest. Madolyn Carroll was in Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoyt recharge. You would be surprised cently spent several days in Salt to see the talent that comes un- Lake City. der this line. Three p.m. Home Ec. room Mt. Utah. Rah Nell Hoyt was the center of attraction. won Carmel, set for selling the the Pyrex Why? It was the Mothers Tea, most tickets. of course. To follow the theme, had a lot of fun as poka dot bow ties, were given as theEveryone F.H.A. sucfavors. Our mothers seemed to cessful Girlsenjoyed another at Day Valley High afternoons entertainthe enjoy ment by the F.H.A. Our advis- School. or is Miss. Ila Young. Sunday April lfth. As the sun peeped its face over Nine p.m. poka Dots of all color, size and shapes could be the mountains, it could see the found. Yes, this turned out quite busy Seniors from Valley High a fad. Dancing to close, , fast School preparing for their Ed slow or long could be expensive ucational Tour. Even the early since the traffic cops were al- hours agreeded with the Seniors ways on the Job. Even a jail was this day. handy for the reckless dancers. The Big Rock Candy Moun Following is the floor show tain, Manti Temple, Tribune Of numbers. flee, Air Port, Mental Hospital Winners of the dance contest: Training School were some of 1st place Salter, the highlights of this trip. The Evelyn Norma Stevens, Eleanor Heaton students from Valley, under the Dancing to "MAN OH, MAN. direction of Mr. Hugh Chamber-lai2nd place Group of eight had a wonderful time from Glendale, Utah Dancing to fromreally the time the sun peeped SALTY DOG RAG. over the hills until four days lat-3rd place Zelda Roundy as when the stars greeted them 'Daisy Duck Dancing to "DONT home again. BE CRUEL. Sunday April 14th. Roe Esp4th place Karen Bolander lin representing Valley and the Dancing to THIS IS MY COUN Rotary Club, traveled ito Salt Lake City for a Rotary meetine TRY. Prince Charming was Owen there. Roe reports a enjoyable trip. Roundy, his song "Standing On April 19th DestinaFriday The Corner. tion Blue Moon. His Knights were: Charlie The Juniors who have worked Brinkerhoff, Gene Roundy. Ter so hard on their Prom really ry Tait. Winners of the quilt was have something to be proud of. Mrs. Burns. Winner of the China A night spent on the "Blue was Mrs. Fairchild, both from Moon" among the beautiful dresses and flowers will always be remembered. Owen Roundy, Class Pres, sang the theme song. The Junior Class led in the Promanode. Class advisior is Mr. High Chamberlain and Prom chairman is Darlene Heaton. . The best words for cheer, friends Page Five Ordsnrllb Nous Holes1 Valley High s N. UTAn NEWS that is! 9C it Caltnt HiwU, Utah's Charry llaitam Pun, It grttttd upon Capital Hill In Wathlnglon, D. C by Canqrettmcn William A. Dawtan and Hanry A. Dixon prior la attending a rocaptior in h- -r hnner. Mitt Henri wot rhottn by tha Utah National Guard. 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