Show lJ MI l' l Relief Society begins two second sessions Too late for last week Manila Ward has started two second sessions of Relief Society One is for single women Lesa is president of this group Theother Theother The Theother other session is for married working women who cannot me meet t at the regular session Tuesday mornings Both Bothof of the second sessions are held at 9 a am a.m. m. m Sunday This his week the message was on Brazil from the cultural refinement class Mrs William Briggs Sr Sri Sr presented the married working women's session message Mrs Everett will present this message Tuesday at 10 am a.m. Aleta Saxton of Evanston Wyoming spent the weekend at atthe atthe atthe the George Ellsworth home Larry Hale and a friend were home at the home of his parents Mr Mrs and Mrs Rex Masters this weekend Larry and his friend are attending at Logan Mr and Mrs J. J D DI Harper have left for the winter They plan to go to Oklahoma Harpers Harper's liar Har pers per's home state stat first Mr and Mrs Raymond Jt ha left 9 o sp n Arzona Arizona A U Dr and Mrs C. C Lo Louis s Jorgensen write that they are re enjoying learning the Spanish language and working at it 12 hours a day They miss the Manila folks and appreciate hearing about them TIm THE I Board of Education at the last meeting changed their meeting time to 7 pm p.m. The board meets every second Monday of the month and the public is invited to all ll meetings October 22 both of the Manila High lUgh School girls girls' voll voli volleyball teams went to Laketown to pl play y North Rich High lUgh School girls' girls volleyball teams The varsity played two games wi winning b both th and the junior varsity played two garn gam games s winning both The scores were varsity North Rich 5 Manila 15 first game second game North Rich 6 Manila 15 Junior varsity first game N North rth Rich 5 Manila 15 second game North Rich 12 12 Manila 15 The fourth fifth and sixth graders of Manila Elementary School journeyed t to Vernal October 22 to attend the Utah Symphony They rhey li listened to two sessions ate lunch at the junior lo high school and returned home by bus October 23 the first second and third graders went wenton on the school bus to rand quarry and then the to museum in ln Vernal inVernal November 6 J. J J Kent Olson will be guest speaker at the Daggett County Courthouse Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the Daggett County Historical Society at pm p.m. He will speak on the western part of Lucerne Valley where he has resided since a small bo boy There is considerable interest in history in this area and both bolh old timers and new comers corners should enjoy the lecture Last week air conditioners this week boots and heavy coats The change came caine Wednesday shortly before noon when the wind blew dirt then rain and sleet It stormed all day Thursday but none node of the snow lay during the day Friday morning there were eight inches of snow on the ground The snow contained only 36 of oC an inch of oC moisture Saturday morning was the coldest weather Manila has had this winter Some reported zero others nearly zero Stock water wa was frozen and hands quickly numbed About mid the sun suit started to shine and some of the snow now melted Sunday was warm with wilh sun shining and a l little breeze Most of the snow melted in the valley Monday morning it was snowing again Wednesday Daggett Co had hada a gether get at the Flaming Gorge Lodge at P.M. P.M. P. P M M. M Thirty-six Thirty persons enjoyed a roast beef dinner County Commissioner Chairman Albert Neff was In charge of the meeting Those attending were county commis commissioners assessor clerk clerk assistant road department nt sheriff v department nurse justice of peace members of planning commission members of the advisory board and partners of each county worker Introductions Introductions In In- were made before the dinner After Arter dinner each county worker stood and told how he came to have the position n he occupies what his duties are what he thinks of the work and how it is progressing Manila Elementary had hada a spook parade at at 10 Fri The parade started at the Villa Cafe cast east of Manila The crowd and the judges had gathered in front of the Town of Manila Office The judges were Mabel Philbrick Melanie Son and Susie Ma Mae Reed Heed A winning costume was selected from each grade of the Manila Elementary School and three costumes were selected from the preschoolers The winners were as follows grad grad- Old grad Old Woman Guy Collett grade Tin Woodsman Kelley grade Ape Woman Brenda Adkins 3rd jrade rade Clown Michelle Ockey 2nd grade rade rade Black H Vj 1 J f H U J a 1 kin indy d j ly Y 1st grade grade-f Pira Pirate te David Jessen Kindergarten Spook Michael Anderson Preschoolers Dracula Wesley Devil Zeb Beck Mechanic David After the costumes were were judged the parade continued continued continued con con- on to the Manila Chapel where they were given ice cream bars donated by the businesses of or Manila Prizes were ere given to the winners when they reached the school house After Arter lunch they enjoyed a film The T Talking Mule M Manila nila High School students enjoyed a horror show how at pm p.m. Friday After t the e film they had tacos The film and the tacos were at the high school building Films' Films were rented with witti aid of from the Ch Chamber of of Commerce Manila Junior Varsity voll volley y ball team lost two games andone and one oneat at Heber When they played Wasatch High School this week The Manila varsity lost b both th of their games mes to Wasatch High School The Priesthood and Young Ladies of the Manila ManU Ward held a Halloween party at the Manila Recreational Hall Tuesday night They had hada a a spook house on the stage Games w were were re replayed played and then they danced Refreshments of cookies and punch were served A I large rge crowd attended Christa Ellsworth who was recently appointed as as' as student representative to the Youth Advisory C Council for the State Board Doard of Education from Crom the Manila High School her first meeting at the new State Board of Education n Ji Building in Salt Lake City October 31 There were 23 students from the various urious schools of Utah involved in this his meeting The meeting lasted from rom 10 am a.m. until 1 pm p.m. with box lunches served The meeting will b be November 20 In Ogden Utah Accompanying Miss Ellsworth to Salt Lake were her parents Mr Mp and Mrs George Ellsworth Miss Ellsworth Is to serve for Cor tw two YC years Four candidates are on 01 the the- ballot for year our trustees for lor forthe forthe the Town of Manila Two Tw willbe will wilt willbe be elected next Tuesday The names on the ballots are Grant Maloy and Jean 0 O. Wilson Republican ticket and William Robinson and Ivan East on the Democratic ticket Mr AIr and 1 Mrs David Anderson are arc parents of a boy born PO Per tober 31 The baby weighed 7 lbs Ibs and 2 ounces His lis maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Mis W Walter Waiter Jow Ew Ewell ll of Midvale J Utah I t t I-t l' l Y I I r Ills His pat paternal rna grandmother grandmother is Mildred Anderson also of Midvale Utah 1011 Mrs s. Ewell is spending some time with the Andersons The ML Homemakers Club met at the Manila High School November 30 Alma S Swee Swe wat water r met met with them and demonstrated demonstrated demon demon- Christmas Ideas Each ach of 11 members present made mad a Christmas decoration It packages were won by Miss Sh Shell Nancy Brost Drost and Marie Becksted Refreshments were by officers Fed Fell Briggs Mary and Nancy Brost Drost Thanksgiving dinner will be b November 21 at the Villa A A wet snow brou brought ht 30 of an Inch loch of snow to Manila Monday The snow did not In lay and no measurement was made of f the snow fall Mr and nd Mrs William Robinson were business visitors in r Vernal l. l Utah Monday forenoon In the afternoon they drove droy to Roosevelt to visit with Mrs Robinson's Robinsons sister bister Mrs Way Wayne Ie Haslem and d daughters u |