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Show 5 7 ) i mi i Mrs. Lenzy Hoopes Seporter X t day the Sunday school of the f I Washington ward presented the j ft flowing program: JL i "Christmas Cradle Song," by the 3 jt Ssdergarten, under the direction I i Mrs. Lenzy Hoopes; "Birth of J -'esus", Mrs. Minnie Vincent; solo, ay jt The Holy City", by Mildred Nis- ull ;n; reading, Colleen Turner; j duet, Colleen and Phyllis i 'oBey; retold story, Maxine Iver-5 Iver-5 ' musical number by Bert fa i v. Hall's children; chorus by fifth ' and sixth grades. There was a very good attendance. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Haven Paxman and , his son-in-law, Charles Hassard, of Moedsto, Calif. Mr. Paxman spoke on "Love Thy Neighbor while Mr. Hassard spoke on the Birth of Jesus". Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Vincent have as a guest, their mother, Mrs. Minnie Paxman. Neil Stephens was on the sick list last week. Mr and Mrs. Merrill Lamb of Orderville arrived Sunday tobe with their parents, Mr and Mrs. George Hall for the holidays. Mr and Mrs. Charles Hassard anTbaof Modesto . Calif., are visiting at the home of their par S ft and Mrs. Haven Paxman Dan Collier of Ogden arrived Tuesday to spend Christy ; with his sister, Mrs. Calvui E. Hall. |