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Show BEAVER CHURCH NEWS The next Beaver Stake Quarterly Quar-terly Conference will be held on January 6th and 7th in Beaver. The featured speakers will be Elder Elray L. Christiansen, Christ-iansen, and Elder Paul C. Child, of the General Welfare Committee, an assistant to the Twelve Apostles. In the Beaver First Ward Sacrament meeting December 2-i, the following students home from college to spend the holidays spoke: John Nelson, Ha Williams, Phillip Nelson, Alice White and Bill Twitchell. The quoir sang two numbers. The Manderfield Sunday School held their Christmas party an Sunday evening at 7:30, in their church. Branch Supt. Garth Baldwin was in charge. The room was filled to overflowing with those living at Manderfield and visitors from various places. Nearly all the children of the community took part on the program, as well as a reading given by Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw, and a solo by Jess Edwards. The three Larsen sisters led the group in a pantomime song. Santa slipped in the rear door and listened to the program and ended the evening by handing out gifts to the chill-ren, chill-ren, and others present. On New Year's Eve, Sunday, Dec. 31, the First Ward MIA held their New Year's Eve fireside fire-side in the 1st - 3rd Ward Church. It had been outlined by the General Board and consisted con-sisted of a program, followed by a travelogue given by Elder David Lynn Pearce, of his travels in South America. At midnight balloones were lowered lower-ed from the ceiling beginning the new year. Following the travelogue, and the other program pro-gram numbers, dancing followed follow-ed and the officers served a waffle breakfast in the serve-ing serve-ing rooms. About 70 people were present to enjoy the occasion. oc-casion. The "Young Marrieds" of the First Ward held a Christmas party in the Seminary building. After a delicious pot-luck supper sup-per was served, a variety of games were played by those in attendance. A good time was had by all. |