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Show SANTA CLARA Miss Laura Gubler Reporters A Pioneer Day program was presented pre-sented in Sacrament services Sunday. Sun-day. The seven oldest pioneers were special guests. A talk was given by E. R. Frei Jr., on the pioneers when they first entered the Salt Lake valley; song by a group of D. U. P. members; true pioneer life incidents were related re-lated by Adolph Hafen; faith promoting pro-moting incidents of pioneers were told by Mrs. Elgin Graff; a talk by Jewel Gubler; Joseph Graff, one of the first pioneers born here, told of hardships of his childhood. child-hood. Flowers were presented to the pioneers by a group of girls. The weekly Sunday night cottage cot-tage meeting was held under the direction of the stake missionaries. mission-aries. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bryant Bry-ant presented slides on the life of Christ followed by a talk by Harold Har-old Cox of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian J. Frei returned re-turned Sunday from Provo where Mr. Frei has been attending summer sum-mer school and Mrs. Frei spent several days at the Postmasters' convention in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lloyd Bleak and baby of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bleak and baby of Idaho Falls, Idaho are visiting here with Mrs. Bleak's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ensign Gubler. E. R. Frei Sr., is attending the Covered Wagon Days celebration in Salt Lake this week in company com-pany with Mr. and Mrs. Clawson Frei. While in Salt Lake Mr. Frei will secure medical attention. Lucille Hafen returned Sunday from Provo where she has been attending school the past winter and summer. Miss Rayma Frei is visiting with friends at Enterprise this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chamber-lin Chamber-lin of San Francisco were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Laub this week. Don Hafen of Fallon, Nev., was visiting here Saturday with his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Hafen. . |