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Show Adams ville Greenville v,"- Bessie Edwards days this week for some training for her job with the Farmers Home Administration. Administra-tion. Wallace Fordham and two sons, Hal and Guy, from Salt Lake City visited with the Brent Edwards, Nettie Ford -ham and Bessie Edwards. Arthur Blackner spent Thanksgiving day in Mllford with his daughters and families. fam-ilies. Brent Edwards and Claude Fordham were in Richfield on Wednesday to the auction. Mrs. Helen Richards, Mr. and Mrs. HaroldSmith visited visit-ed the Ricke Edwards' and famlliy on Wednesday. All the shut-ins, the widows wid-ows or widowers, received a delicious basket full of goodies from the primary children and officers and teachers. Such thoughtful-ness thoughtful-ness is surely appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson Hud-son of Overton, Nev. spent several days at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Clar-idge Clar-idge of Ely, Nev. have purchased pur-chased a mobile home and are getting work done to set it up on the south side of Greenville, where four other families are located. Clarence and Doris Hutchinson Hutch-inson drove to St. George on Friday, where Clarence attended at-tended law enforcement school, then drove to Las Vegas , Nev. where they spent the weekend doing some shopping. Laurie and Kevin Lee, who jre now living in Orem, spent weekend with their par-ents, par-ents, the Merill Lees and the cullen Williams'. The annual Relief Society Ctiristmas Party was held t WardbuildingSaturday DlgM. The couples of the Ward spent a very delight -jul evening, enjoying a dell-clous dell-clous dinner, singing songs, md playing gajnes. The rooms were decorated with Christmas decorations, including in-cluding a Christmas tree and Christmas background music. mu-sic. Those in charge of the party this year were Sue Carter, Kay Edwards and Becky Miles. Mike and Althea Adamich and son Brian have moved to their home in Beaver. Ttiey purchased the old Elaine Edwards home. The Adamiches have been living with Aletha's parents, the Elmer Cospers, for some time while getting the home ready to move into. Greenville Ward was very happy with their Sacrament meeting Sunday, when two new babies were brought to this Ward to receive a name and a blessing. Mr. and Mrs. Al (Annette) Myers of Rock Springs, Wyo. tad their daughter blessed by her uncle, Cliff Myers, and given the name of Brenda Lee. The son of Steve and Cindy (Braddon) Heslington was blessed by his great -grand-lateher, Mel Heslington, and given the name of Travis Steven. The young couple live in Salt Lake. Those that visited our Ward Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Heslington, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bradshaw and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Myers, My-ers, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Heslington, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hyers and family, Mr. and Sirs. S. Albert Smith. After ) the meeting, Phyllis and 1 . Irarik Myers had their fam i lies to their home for din-ier, din-ier, and Marlyn and Harold ' Bradshaw had their families io their home for dinner. ; Claude and Annette Ford-11m Ford-11m and son Cory went to ' iallna on Monday for a load ! ol coal. Visitors of the Clarence 1 Hutchinsons were Mrs. Sally ! Conway, mother of Doris, 1 Lynnette Ray, a niece of Dor-) Dor-) Is, and Randy Hutchinson, son of the Hutchinsons, all i ol Hawaiian Gardens, Calif. J Mrs. Joann Blackner was t in Salt Lake City for three 7 |