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Show Wii i fnS, Surrrrr the springville (Utah) herald Page or Mississippi moving to Provo in 1889. Survivors isclude his wife and four sons and a daughter; 17 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren and a brother and sister. Father of Local People Dies Funeral services were con-ducted Wednesday in Provo, for Clarence R. Bray, 81, fath-er of Orval C. Bray and Mrs. Erma Hardy of Springville, who died Saturday at his home two weeks after he underwent major surgery. A most of his life, Mr. Bray retired about three years ago. He was a native were goodies exchanged US the t- -n Ucious guests present and 7?"" lunch was the hostess assisted b Williams, Ju bel Warren. S a"d Ma- - President Nellie AIUn sided. Pi'e- - ;rathofflSSMehr! for a vn- - T Participating were Mrs Ha? old Uams. Mrs.'SS1IfWU; Mrs. John Spencer tSbtrrei's venm?'1 f"n lunch a d6licious lowed byS..5ordpearly fo1' wa6nSen- The Smna 4; jeton Hews iT officers of the1 ' Vard MIA were hon-- I , a social at the home ?; ; ral Johnson Wednes- - "lung. Supt. Ray Whit- - C a talk on apprecia-- ? e 1 their services after r.nes and luncheon a,"'" enjoyed. oiJng officers are presi-t-nor- e Bills and her coun- - Ruth Larson and Iris Also Orpha Dee John- - hostess to 23 members of Camp Union DUP at her home last Thursday where the Christmas theme was employed in deco-rating and for the tasty lun-cheon served by Mrs. Wiscombe assisted by Phyllis Johnson, Jrace Norwood, Iris Roundy and Lenore Bills. The lesson was given by Opal Spencer and a history by Thelma De- Graw. Mrs. Hattie Jensen is home after visiting with her daugh- ter Pern' (Mrs. Keith Butler) in Ogden. h "viK has been released irom V Lech work. 1 :.".S f0r the evening were "1- officers, Phyllis John-- ! Catherine Ann Jensen and Larson-nda Mendenhall and a " f her BYU friends were fc.' guests at the home of i unt Mrs. Alma Jensen lis jy, Covers were laid for Steve Campora and ley Higgenbotham and the in family. i social evening was spent the officers and teachers ie Mapleton ward Primary "jay night at the home of 5! ; Ruth Larson. Fun pro-- games were conducted Mrs. Rhea Williams and a Claus presented each Frankie Bleggi and two of h amy fnends Jack Lvtle from Brooklyn, N.Y. and Jer-r- y Eggertson of Iowa are vis- iting at the home of ents, Mr. and Mrs. ciZ r Bleggi. While here e honored they we e guests at a Sunday dinner at the Bleggi home to- gether with Mrs. Mary Spor-ac- h of Helper, Mrs. B eggi, who was markin' her birthday. The boys. plan to sail from Alameda, Calif., on th ug Ranger for Japan. Frankie ex pects to be discharged next summer after serving four years. Mrs. Inez Harmer hosted the members of the Needle Craft Club at her home Thursday where a beautiful star quilt was made. Luncheon was ser ved at noon to fifteen members by the hostess assisted by Mar- tha Whiting, Belva Wentz and Senate Mendenhall. Wednesday evening several friends and neighbors were in to help quilt. Among them were Mrs. Lucy Roundy, Nordika Barker, Alga Mackley, Jennie Tew, Bird Nielson, Martha Whiting and the hostess. Mrs. Inez Harmer and Mrs. Helen Harmer of Mapleton accompanied by Mrs. Berniece Woffinden of Benjamin attend-ed a bridal shower given in honor of Venetta Mackley at the home of her brother Dr. Eldon Mackley of Provo Fri-day evening. Venetta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mack-ley, formerly of Mapleton, plans to marry William H. Coo-per of Logandale, Nevada on Friday, December 19 in the Salt Lake Temple. Recent visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whiting have been Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jensen and two boys of Blackfoot, Idaho. While here they were honored guests at a Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Wiscombe. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson and family of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. David Miner and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Blanchard and family of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Whiting of Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Loosli and three children, Shawna, Barry and Jeff of Richfield have been recent house guests of her brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. John Spen-cer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Plumlee and two children of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ermel Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Plumlee. A social day was spent at the home of Mrs. Ethel Jen-sen Wednesday when her sew-ing club met at her home for a quilting. A hot luncheon was served to twelve guests and gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Zina Dibble entertained her brothers and their wives at a family supper at her home last week. Coming from Provo was E. F. Binks, from Spring- - Children Invited To Story Hour Story Hour at the Library will be held Saturday Decem-ber 20, at 3:30 p.m., for chil-dren from the First to Fourth grades. Special Christmas stories will be featured during the time which will take up about an hour's time, according to Louisa Rowland, librarian in the children's department. Before You Buy Hi Fi See and Hear the NEW PHILCO at Fashion Furniture 460 North Main Wm Season's Best to you... from all of us at SAFEWAY TM :.f. Pi Curtsy - With Lots of Nuts and Fruit 14 OZ. 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