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Show NEWS BRIEFS Over 30 genealogical workers of the Second ward, under the direction of Chairman John Fox, went on a temple excursion to Manti last Monday. Ralph Weight of this city, won I he J'rovo J. c. Penney ice melting melt-ing contest, anil received a blanket blan-ket Saturday. He guessed the time when the large block of ice would completely disappear at 11:22 a. m. The ice melted at 11:1-1 a. m. More than 4?5 guesses were recorded. The ice required r0 hours, 44 minutes to melt. Cherry picking here and at Mapleton is practically over. The crop this year was of excellent quality and a large amount was shipped out while many also were purchased by canning companies. com-panies. Dennis Palfrey man, who has been ill several weeks, has just been returned to his home from the L. 11. S. hospital. He is improving. im-proving. Miss Lois Hansen, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, is recovering from an operation for appendicitis performed nt the Payson hospital, recently. Miss Dorothy Cranmcr, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranmcr, is recovering at her home from a recent appendicitis operation, which she underwent at the Payson hospital. Iieher Q. Hale, genealogy worker of Builey. Idaho, will give the principal talk at the Sunday Sun-day night meeting in the Second ward, il was announced today. He has had much genealogy experience ex-perience and his talk will' undoubtedly un-doubtedly be of vital interest to everyone interested In the work. 'I'll'.' meeting is under the direction di-rection of the Second Ward Cenealogical organization, with Chairman John Fox to be in charge. In addition to the talk, a musical program will also be given. |