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Show and Mrs. Ervin Pearson and children, were guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Leslie Pearson at the Fred Case home Monday. The Home Coming given by the ward Primary Thursday afternoon after-noon proved to be a grand success. The beautiful floral display was much apreciated, as were the blue and red ribbons awarded to the chldren with the most beautiful bouquets. First place went to June Daniels for her gladiolas. The Dance of the Blue Birds was charming and the Larks most gracefully did their Milk Maids dance. Mrs. Lavon At wood cleverly clever-ly entertained with the story of the Handsome Prince, the entire en-tire Primary assisting. "At the Foot of the Wasatch Mountains" was sung by the Primary. The Trail Builders' song by that group was enjoyed. Mrs. Annette Ben-nlon Ben-nlon and Mrs. Cordelia Boswell then played for the children to dance and ice cream cones were served. As they passed out each child was given a candy "sucker." A soecial Geneoloerical meeting; was held here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith and Mrs. Fern Moffitt of Duchesne, attended. ' Bishop Leroy Rust made a motion that Mrs. Oneta Fortie would be made chairwoman of music of the Geneological Dept. ' Addresses were given by Lorin Boswell, committee chairman, C. W. Smith, Mrs. Emma Smith, and Mrs. Fern Moffitt; a vocal duet was rendered by Mrs. Oneta Fortie and Mrs. Fern Moffitt, accompanied ac-companied by Ray Utley at the piano. A vocal solo was sung by Mrs. Ray Utely. Joseph Case went to Upalco ward Sunday in the interest of the Geneological work. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fullmer came down from the Hardman saw mill Sunday evening. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Case. ! IT. HNS , Miss Francis Case of Duchesne "was a visitor in Mt. Emmons Sunday. j The 4H Club under the very' efficient leadership of Mrs. Eldaj i Pearson and Mrs. Lacon Atwood entertained their mothers Wed-' nesday afternoon at their closing club meeting. Those present were: the Mesdames Marie Thacker, ' Mary Snyder, Etta Crosby, Joan Perkins, and Mary Ann Case. A delicious luncheon was served by' the club girls. ! Mrs. Neils Pearson of Boneta' and daughter, Mrs. Will Curtis |