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Show Farmington KATHRYN JENNINGS 451-2027 The president and advisors with their partners were honored hon-ored at a steak fry by the First Wiird Young Ladies, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mooney. last week. Quests included; in-cluded; Rex and Glenda Rig-by. Rig-by. Don and Karen Sims. Roy and Renee Jones, Merle and June Fisher, Kent and Lynne Christopher, Bishop Cam and Jan Arrington. Rodney and Marsha Ford, Dave and Camil-le Camil-le Butler, and Marc and Fstelle Woolley. Suzanne Kimball, daughter of Newell and Myrlene Kimball Kim-ball has entered the U. of U. at Logan. I he 1 st ward Laurel girls are planning their annual Spook Alley event to be held at the Mortensen Manor on Oct. 30 31. Tracy Olsen is in charge of the spooky activities and tickets tick-ets are available from the girls or leaders. Mia Johnston. 8 year-old daughter of Mike and Beth Johnston was baptized on Oct. 4. in services at the Rock Chapel. There were forty relatives rela-tives invited for dinner following follow-ing the services. Bishop Charles Norton returned re-turned homeafter an extended business trip to Alaska and Hawaii. Maudeen Trask has had huuseguests fro several days, her sister and husband. Deen and James Lorenzo of West ( os ina. Calif. The Aerobic Dance classes meet every Monday. Wednesday Wednes-day and Friday at the Rock Chapel from f-7 a.m. These classes are for girls and women. 12 years and over. Rona Terburg teaches these classes. Louise Stein will host the Literary Guild on Oct. 7. at 8 p m. Rebecca Kline will review re-view "James Whitcomb Riley," a biography and read his poems. The Senior Literary Club will meet with Luetic Clark on Oct. 8. at 2 p.m. The hostess has arranged the . rogram. |