Show DAVIS henry ching visits Sou thams dy by anni watkins henry cing of hawaii visited with the george bouth ams and was an overnight guest at t the home of willis southam willis stayed at the home of mr ching while he was on his mission A group of the young wo we men of the ward and leora bowthorpe catow carma cook of vernal norma evens evans naples and vida mckee of tridell aridell held their christmas party part y saturday evening af a the home of verina ond exma chodrich cic Cv odrich games were played with prizes awarded the winners after which lunch was served and gifts exchanged the relief society held their regular work meeting tuesday along with their christmas party A quilt was worked and pot luck lunch served at noon in the after noon a program was enjoyed and gifts exchanged ur mr and mrs les ellsworth orui and daughter joan and carol rowley attended church at bonanza sunday and visited with the lavar gouthama Sou thama thams they also attended church at langely rangely the same day the willis southam family and mr and mrs george southam and rita wilkins visited sunday afternoon at donita bonita with the alma wilkins family mrs wilkins Is a daughter of the george south ams am wesley dowden bowden was the speaker in meeting sunday night dixie and craig favored with a song norma evans visited in the ward thursday mrs mary freeman of the relief society stake board visited relief society tuesday delaine massey and child 1 ren ran visited in the ward sunday mr and mrs paul watkins accompanied by mr and mrs lynn and children went to io salt lake the first of the week mrs marian swain and mrs lorin Ilac hacking kInC and baby visited mrs ren hen watkins sunday the ren watkins family held their Christ christmas meA party friday evening at the home of their daughter mrs gordon pat and rex ilex smula employees of the national tank co and their partners attended the party arlda friday evening given by the company the sunday school held their christmas program sunday talks were glen glen by ezma goodrich and orv norvl 1 oaks disciplining children is a thing of the past but unfortunately tuna tely while they gained at one end they are losing at the other I 1 |