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Show ; Local . Ray S. Alleman of this city Ml Monday to assume his duties as junior instructor in the physics department of the John Hopkin university, Baltimore,. Md. He will wnd several days at the World's lair enroute. )Miss Erma Haymond, daughter i Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Haymond is convalescing from an appendicitis appendi-citis operation which she under-t under-t at a local hospital Sunday night. Captain Milton P. Morgan of Ike CCC camp will give a free binvell dance at Memorial hall F'iday night. The public is invited. 4 1 War1 conference was held at fhe Second ward Sunday evening (Wler direction of the bishopric. d I The M. I. A. opening 'war4j-line 'war4j-line form of programs and other fiats were held Tuesday evening in t-; Wertainment. Ward primary organizations or-ganizations also began the season t7ctivitics Monday, with socials in U ach of the various wards. ;, Mrs. J. H. Shepherd of Thistle is "valescing from a recent ma-w ma-w operation which she underwent 5 " a local hospital last week. A report of the Utah-Idaho Ki-"Mis Ki-"Mis district convention by Pres-"t Pres-"t J. F. Wingate, featured the 'cal club meeting last Thursday J'Sht. Wayne P. Smith, also a Jugate to the convention, acted toastmaster. The program in-raided in-raided vocal duets by Helen San-'"hl San-'"hl and Margaret Fox, accompanied accom-panied by Annie Fox, and vocal a by Mark Smith of Salt Lake. |