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Show hie TKElcch i IlMnersvnlle , MRS. EMILY G1LLINS ord News Minersville Editor r ii r-"v; jf:' llli!,: lovely chicken dinner with all the trimmings was served to Mr. and Mrs. Mart Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carter, Mr. and Mrs Daisel Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Carter are parents of six children, and have one grandchild. grand-child. Sacrament service Sunday evening was presented by the Sunday School, under direction of Supt. Milton Albrecht. At Sunday evening church services Steven Brent Myers, son of Ted and Bonnie Tomsik Myers was blessed and christened by his grandfather, Victor Myers. This is the second child for Ted and Bonnie, and the fourth grandchild for Victor and Nettie. Net-tie. Sunday evening services were in charge of Sunday School Supt. Milton Albrecht. Opening Open-ing prayer was offered by Newell Carter. Remarks, Counselor Vance Roberts; group singing, Junior Sunday School; short talks, Douglas Albrecht, Danine Davis Eve McKnight, Renee Brad-field Brad-field and Shirley Hollingshead Closing prayer was by Clarence Corbridge. Dalton, son, of Mrs. Gertrude Marshall of Minersville. The wedding was solemnized Nov 20th at the Marshall home. Max Dalton and Mrs. Marshall witnessed wit-nessed the ceremony, which was performed by Bishop Ruben Dotson. The young couple will make their home in Long Beach, Cal. On Dec. 1, Mrs. Marshall en-; en-; tertained relatives and close friends at her home, honoring the bride. A lovely plate lunch was .served to 33 persons. The newlyweds received many useful use-ful and lovely gifts. Mrs. Mary Dalton accompanied accompa-nied Mr. and Mrs. George Dal-i Dal-i ton to Long Beach, Cal., on ie Minersville Elementary . A. organization will hold riristmas social on Dec. 17th he Minersville gymnasium, sorts of games, square danc- etc., are being lined up to ;e the evening fun for all. women are asked to bring s for men not over $1 in ' e, and the men to bring s for a woman. , Everyone irged to mark this date on r , calendars and arrange to : present. Irs. Idona Davis is recuper-ig recuper-ig from another illness at home of her sister and fam-Mr. fam-Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bohn. irs. Bernice Gillins was! st of honor on Monday eve-g eve-g at her home when members her family helped to cele-te cele-te her birthday, and enjoyed ovely dinner featuring ham 1 all the trimmings. Those :sent were Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Sher-n Sher-n Carter of Beaver, Mr. and s. Howard Marshall, Mr. and s. Wayne Gillins, and Mr. i Mrs. Moroni Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Eyre ;re hosts to 13 of their friends a dinner party last week. In-esting In-esting games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gil-is Gil-is and Susan were in Salt ike City over the week-end opping and on business. Wednesday, bhe will spend the winter in Long Beach. Mrs. Mabel Gentry spent several sev-eral days last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins. The Frank Pryors and Mack McKenzies enjoyed Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing dinner together, and mo- tored to Cedar City in the afternoon after-noon to attend a show. , Home from service on furlough fur-lough is Don Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter were hosts at a dinner party recently; re-cently; in observance of their 22nd wedding anniversary. A Mrs. Alba Gillins, Mr. and rs. Rulon Eyre and Mrs. Erma rre motored to Cedar City on iturday, where they visited rs. Vella Stephenson, who re-ntly re-ntly returned to Cedar City ter undergoing a preliminary leration in Salt Lake City, rs. Stephenson will undergo iother operation on the 21st this month. Mrs. Eyre re-ained re-ained in Cedar City to care r her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Les'ter Roberts ' Elko, Nev., were in town rei the week-end visiting their lildren and attending church xvices. They stated that Byrl getting along fine on his mis-on mis-on in the Texas area. Mr. and Mrs. John Beitz of ilford have the pleasure of an-Duncing an-Duncing the marriage of their aughter Doris to Mr. Lewis |