OCR Text |
Show Cody, Logan, are here visiting her parents. Fay and Betty Marshall. She plans on staying until after the birth of her baby. Kathryn Berg, Marsha Harding Hard-ing and son Brandon and Doris Hollingshead enjoyed Sunday dinner with Marshall and Nellie Nel-lie Hollingshead. Speakers in Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday night was Mark Bradshaw, who has just returned re-turned from a mission. Howard and LaVern Bradshaw, parents of Mark, were also speakers. daS1inedBrCity'was thcil" daughter Tonya. The Relief Society held their Uinstmas party Tuesday aftsr-oon, aftsr-oon, aftcr the regular home maiung meeting. The program as announced by Karen hanks, which consisted of a dance by Marilee Eyre and Tamara Payne; reading by Ka-thy Ka-thy Brown; song by Tamara. with Marilee at the piano; song by Marsha Dalton, Carclyn Maycock, Mary Fae Marshall and Jetta Larson. Christmas carols were sang by everyone. Games were played and gifts exchanged. A lovely dessert was served to the ladies present. pres-ent. Thursday evening, Dec. 21 at 7:00, the Minersville school will present their annual Christmas program. Afterwards Santa Claus will visit with the children and hand out candy. The public is invited to attend. Sherrie Lyn Marshall, Tim and Margery Marshall, and David and Janet Bradshaw all motored to Salt Lake Saturday to do some shopping. The dairy board from Minersville Min-ersville Milk Barn and the Board from the Cow Palace, along with Ralph Pearson, all The first thing 1 do Is wish ...one that rends the News e'rv merry Christmas and a y Now Year. May health Tjerity and love abound in L'XW Year for all. Goldie and Hilda Marshall , . returned home after pave spending some time tn Arizona visiting their children. Jerry and Ka'hy Larson and baby, of Granger, spent the weekend visiting her parents Karl and Phyllis Truman. Mrs. Alba Carter has gone to California to spend Christmas with her children there. Delroy Craw, Jr. is home from school in Logan and is Correspondent Daisy Gillins Phone 38G-21G1 visiting his parents, Delroy and Eleanore Craw. Jay Atkins, Las Vegas, and a friend, Leda Blake, St. George, spent the weekend visiting Ern and Shirley Myers. Also at the Myers home, from resulting in a faU which broke her pelvis. The funeral will be Friday, Dec. 22, in Glendale, Calif. Clarence and Wanda Cor-bridge Cor-bridge have gone to Kaysville to spend Christmas with their son, Berdell Corbridge and family. fam-ily. Sim and Eloise Murdock and Mack and Edith Armstrong of Cedar City spent Sunday visiting visit-ing Howard and Gwen Pryor. Mrs. Elaine Baldwin and son went to Las Vegas Monday to attend a meeting with the Anderson And-erson Dairy. Vance and Joette Wood and son Steven, Hurricane, spent Sunday visiting his parents, Floyd and Beulah Wood. Arshall and Lela Evans are happy to announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Lois, to Darryl Crystal of Idaho, in Las Vegas on Dec. 2. They both have been working in Las Vegas. Veg-as. Visiting at Guardell and La-Rue La-Rue Banks' home over the weekend were their daughters of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crane and family from McGill, Nev. drove in Monday to visit their grandmother, grand-mother, Armina Banks. Correspondent Daisy Gfllins Phone 386- 2161 Dohn and Mildred Martin are home again for a few days, after spending some time in the Las Vegas area. They are planning on going again to Las Vegas for the Christmas holidays, holi-days, then on to Arizona to spend the next two months. Moving into their new homes for Christmas are Dan and Ro-byn Ro-byn Goff and Allen and Carman Car-man Dotson. Oz and Loretta Myers, Lis Vegas, were in town Monday for awhile. They were on their way to Provo where they will be visiting their son and family. Word was received by the Dotson family Monday morning of the death of their aunt, Gertrude Ger-trude McKenzie, wife of Mac McKenzie, in Calif. She had been in ill health for a mont'.i. |