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Show Tridell I ' Lomo (TlcKee I Phone 247-3177 J j Tridell Elders f Quorum re-organized :i Tridell Elder's Quorum was (organized Sunday with Paul Kitchen, resident; Long Brinkerhoff, 1st counter coun-ter and Dennis Glines, 2nd counselor. Je outgoing presidency was David fallace, president; Aaron Simmons, Ht counselor, and Clark McKee, 2nd "canselor and Lewis Simmons, .cretary. Farrell Simmons received a phone Wednesday that his brother-in-law, v Holt, 55, St. George, had died iienly of a heart attack. Ray was ;rried to the former Lula Simmons of Tridell. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Simmons .ttiit to St. George to the funeral ser-'' ser-'' ktffi and then to Provo where Mr. Holt as buried. The High Priests and their wives, ijoyed a party Thursday night at the illural hall. , Monty Abraham left last week for his be in Idaho after spending the Eiraer helping on the Ron and Merlin ItKee farm. Jeff Mullen, Seattle, eh., and David McKee, Cambridge, laho left Saturday for their homes to spending their summer working i the McKee farm. Melvin Kitchen, American Fork, ent last week and the J.L. Kitchen one where he came to help his rents. Also visiting at the Kitchen i me during the past week were Mr. id Mrs. Levi Kitchen, Jr.; Maxine iclgomery; Virginia Hansen, Salt He City; and Belva Chamberlain, edar Fort. RayHaslem, Donald and Doris, were i Salt Lake City and Orem, Wed-Kday. Wed-Kday. While in Orem they visited ay's-father, Clair Haslem who has (en ill. Mr. and Mrs. Horace and son Chris, tatello, visited Thursday with David Iwrill and with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mem. Those attending Education Week at VI' last week were Sheryl Kitchen, me Brinkerhoff, Loidene Natani, ; and Karen McKee and Sandy ''Kw. Wella and Verl Lee.l Pheonix, and Shter Debra and grandson, Tom-i. Tom-i. visited Milton and Eva Wilson last The Lee's also attended the -"'i'Ho family reunion at Lagoon, 5lci Mr. and Mrs. Alan Truiillo -tod. J i M and Mrs. Reid Goodrich and V moved back to Blackfoot, Idaho reek after spending the summer in Nell. Nn Goodrich, Idaho, has been r mg with Reid for a short time in r timber business. and Mrs. Clark McKee spent ;jrand Saturday in Provo. |