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Show Tridcnl Lorno. fTlcKee Phone 247-3177 Testimonial Sunday honors f Murlin Wenzel ! I i A missionary testimonial honor Murlin Wenzel was held Sundr January 27. Those attending from oil side the area were Mr. and Wallace Harvey, Layton; Mr. andMn Mark Bartlett and family, Mr. and M Howard Bartlett, and Mr. and JU Robert Porter, Orem; Velma Ly3 Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, M Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith, Bountiful Morgan and LaNae Merkley, Veny'i Mr . and Mrs. Stewart Morrill and fa ' ly, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Long andfaM Mr. and Mrs. Mac Gilbert and famj Roosevelt; and Mr. and Mrs. Ge', Nyberg, Lapoint. Murlin left Thursday to go to Provol spend a few days with his mothej Velma Lyman before entering the iri February 7, prior to going to Mexico-Vera Cruz mission. i The Merrie Miss girls held a Dace, Daughter Party with their fathers fn day night. Their theme was the and I". Those attending were Jols, and David Wallace, Wendy and Ai ' Hemstreet, Michelle and Suzettey' Rondal McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Dot McKee, the Primary presidency. i Merrie Miss leaders, Sandy and Ki-j McKee. Daniel McKee, son of Merlin a Estella McKee had the misfortuae falling Wednesday evening andbrea-' ing his arm in two places. He was to the Primary Children's Hospiiij Salt Lake City to have it set. 3 parents returned with him Thirxj evening. LaRae Kendricks, Salt Laie C: spent a few days last week vri j mother, Viola McKee. A going away party and dinner ba ing Elder Murlin Wenzel was a , Saturday night at the cultural is ' Ninety-two family members weren -tendance. j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haslem i? received word that their son. Ej Wade Haslem has been transta -from Zion, Illinois to Calumat Pal linois. |