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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, December 5, 1957 Three Coming and Going For Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Hansen and Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Q. .Hansen; and family were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Hansen Han-sen and family, Fairfield, and all went to the home Of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones, Butlenrille, for Thanksgiving dinner. Ouests for Thanksgiving din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer p. Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert" Chlpman and David Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Fox and son, Harold, Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cox and three children of Provo were Thursday dinner guests at the. home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell GIVE If lt'$ electrical, H' appreciated! For mem.. )r, v i lt- For all the family Live and Farm Better r?t . it . . . mecmcauy & UTAH POWER LIGHT CO. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER Thompson. " Mrs. John ,H. Singleton spent the holiday weekend in Provo as the Thanksgiving Day dinner din-ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kesler and house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote, ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Oard-ner Oard-ner spent Thanksgiving Day in Salt Lake City, dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Harlow Mor-tensen. Mor-tensen. ; The Elmo Murdocks, Max and Linda,, and the Ronald 1 0. Smiths, Jan, Jill and Ryan, Joined forces at the Smith home for their holiday dinner. Coming for turkey dinner at the home of Mrs. Mabel D. Hansen were her v sister ' and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. ' L. Chrlstensen, Suzanne and Laurie, Lau-rie, rovo,, and her mother, Mrs, Clyde Durrant. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Dunk-ley Dunk-ley and family and Mrs. Laura K. Dunkley were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Gardner. The Dunkley family fam-ily left Tuesday for Arizona where Mr. Dunkley will be em-ployed. em-ployed. " . Ouests. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SI Bennett, Alpine, on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bennett, Gary, Shelley Shel-ley and Lynne, American Fork, and; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Blaney and sons, Forrest, Raymond and Michael. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Salisbury Salis-bury and David came from Richfield to eat turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barratt. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Monson drove to Riverside, Calif, to spend Thanksgiving - weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sedgewick. They were accompanied ac-companied by Miss Mary Monson Mon-son who visited with her fiance, Walter Briggs and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Ellison Bat down to dinner Thursday with Wlllard and Beth DeMtt and their children, Sharon, Brent, Kathleen, Carol, Michael and Rebecca. Mrs. J. Aaron Ross was dinner din-ner guest Thursdayjjf her nephew ne-phew and his Wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Morrison, Salt Lake City, and Miss Ora Jean Chlpman -spent' the weekend with her sister, -Mrs. J. Tracy Wootton. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson and son, Jerry, Albuquerque, N. Mex, spent the long Thanksgiving Thanks-giving weekend in American Fork with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer p. Bate and in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. , John (Mildred Bate) Van Doren. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Packham. Sonny, Danny and Ramona, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. ana Mrs. Amn e. Monson. Ward Relief Societies. - She is survived hv t.hrMt daughters. Mrs. Leonard (Mar tha) Hansen,' Brlgham City; Mrs. Lavetta Perry. Portland. Ore.; and Mrs. F..IL. ' (Elva) Shellenberger, Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren. ' and 13 great grandchildren. Mory E. A. Crompton Life Long Resident Paid Last Respects Mary Elizabeth Adamson Crompton, 84, life long resident of American. Fork,, was paid last respects at funeral services ser-vices held in the Second-Sev enth ward chapel at noon on Monday, under the direction of Bishop Wllford L. Storrs. Mrs. Crompton died Nov. 27, at 7 a. m. of Causes Incident to age. . Bishop Storrs, the first speaker, speak-er, discussed the resurrection and the place of the family unit in the hereafter,andF. Haws Durfey, fomer ward J)isJ hop and.iixQK-aHnemrier of Alpine Al-pine iBtake high council, spoke of the three phases of existence exist-ence In the plan of salvation. Mrs Hilly Relmschllssel, accompanied ac-companied , by Mrs. Kenneth Carlton, sang "That Wonderful Mother- of Mine", and "Going Home" was sung by E. Ray Shelley, accompanied by Mrs. William R. Ellison. Mrs. Carlton Carl-ton played the prelude and postlude. 3-, ; Ulysse Small offered the Invocation, In-vocation, the benediction was pronounced by Helmut Relmschllssel Relm-schllssel and Isaac Peck, Lehl, dedicated the grave. .Members of the ward Relief Society: cared car-ed for the flowers and pallbearers pall-bearers were Llndy and Jimmy Crompton, Stewart and James Adamson, Michael Kearney and Lloyd Shellenberger., - Mrs. Crompton was born July 21, 1873, in- American Fork, a daughter of James and Mary Crowell Adamson. Dec. 21, 1892, she was married to Fletcher Crompton in - Provo.. He died many year ago. She has been ah active member mem-ber of the. Second and Seventh Third Ward Bazaar To Feature Collected Recipies The basement of the taber nacle will be the scene of the Third Ward bazaar Dec. 10. Cookbooks complied by Third Ward members, consisting entirely en-tirely of favorite tested and proved recipes and other Christmas Rift items will be on sale. " . ... 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