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Show I ! 4 Manila !! I News -1! i ; i Uf JESSIE K. WAULEY '. JW Sunday afternoon the Religion Class held Its Conference in tho Meeting, houso. Musical numbers wcro furnished fur-nished by the classes, storlos wero given by Emma Ludwlgson and Ch'ris-Ho Ch'ris-Ho Johnson and memory gems by boys and girls from the first threo grades, Prayer was offorcd by Lyoan John-sou John-sou and tho benediction by Legrand Adams. Elders Morrell and Mooro, Stake Supt. and assistant were present and talked to tho Religion class. Mr. Moore also sang a solo. The attend, mice was good, Sunday ovonlng tho following excellent ex-cellent program was given under tho direction of tho M, I, A. In commemoration com-memoration of the vision of tho Pro-phot Pro-phot Jobcpli Smith. Singing "Hall to thg Man" l'in)er-W. W. Warnlck. Singing "Ono Hundred Years" The First Vision told by Arvilla Meredith. Solo "Tlie Star" Omar Larson. The Pleasant Grovo Dras.V tjunrtot. te-gnve two solcctlans. Klmer Miller ol' I)hl talkei' on tho "Mis ion of Joseph Smllh" Chorus "Joseph Smith's First Prayer" by tho Junior Girls. This was one -f tho host attended meetings of tho season's wotk. Fern Wndley attended tho High School Hack meet, hold at Payson, Friday Mr nnd Mrs. Wlllard Holman and Mrs. Will Ashman wcro Salt Lako visitors Monday. Mrs. Delhort Chlpman visited with her slstor, Mrs. Martin Monson last weok whllo Mr. Chlpman was away on business. They visited school Thursday morning. Funeral services for tho babo ot Mr. and Mrs. Gothels Haun wero held in tho ward house Tuesday at 2 p, m. Tho babo died Saturday of pneumonia. Mrs. Matle Jones ahd Mr. and Mrs. James Conyors and oon of Salt Lako, relatives of1 Mrs. D. E. Adams motored mo-tored to Manllu and spent Sunday afternoon af-ternoon with Mr. nnd Mrs. Adams. A Mr. Morrison also was with Uie pnrty. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Betsy Robinson and Mrs. Phoebe Adams of American Fork were also guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dan E. Adams, Ad-ams, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Johnson and oon Lycnn, wont to Leh'l Sunday. Tlioy called to boo Dr. Worlton, who was pleased to see his patient In good spirits, Gcorgo Paul vlsttod with his par. cnts Sunday.. Manila furnished about ono-third of tho audienco that listened to tho interesting locturo "Tho World in Our .Neighborhood" given by Prof. Peorson of tho U. A". C, Thursday ovonlng at tho Pleasant Grovo Tabernacle Tab-ernacle R. I). Wadley attended to County buHlnosA at Provo, Monday. He spent Thursday In Salt iJiko. ... Willanl Holman and wifo and Mrs. Will Ashman wont fishing to Provo river, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Belva Strong of Al-ptno Al-ptno visited with Mrs. Christina Johnson, Sunday. j jKl H i Milton Adams mudo a trip uroundf sHI tho lako Friday and Saturay last. H Bl spent Friday night at Goshen. jM jH II. V. Swonson and Ivan Monso 'HH woro in American Fork on buslnta t ' iHj Monday. B ' ' HB II. A. Robertson of Sprlngvlllo wa B a Manila visitor Tuesday. " ' iH sH Mrs. MarHi'a B. Wadley hits return H . cd to hor homo In Salt Lake City at jH 'tor spending tho past wcok with' R 91 D. Wadlcy's family. IH iH Mrs. Martha Kopp who has spont jH tho last four monUis in Germany, IH Franco and Switzerland, returned. !H homo Wednesday. ' 1 flH - H |