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Show f PAGE EIGHf THE CHURCHES .TTT m - NOTES 7 Tmi a NOTICES I lis Gordon, rie Grange, secretary. vice-preside- nt; Funk. Refreshments were serWednesday after the Blazer (at the home of Jackie Jensen. ved. class of Primary delivered their There were eighteen members Orangeville to listened baskets of Thanksgivin.7 good present. Theg roup The Ladies of the improveies to the older folks, they all Mrs Lecla Jensen read an inElmo went to the home of Mrs. W. teresting report. Refreshments ment club met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Lillie Snow last WednesA. Baxter, their teacher, to pop were served. Next fireside chat will be held in two weeks at Huntington corn and play games. graL day afternoon. An interesting word of enterwas presented and a born in Dragerujwf, Mrs. Audrey Sandberg gave the home of Anna Lee Ralphs. Mabel program Guymon Mrs, November 18 to S&9' the literary lesson Tuesday in Stake Sunday School officers tained at a shower Thursday 'tempting luncheon served1. mem-er- s Lavon Erickson. Club New Levell Johnson and Loie Beach Dora, The Century Relief Society meeting. night for her daughter were entertained at the who were The M. Men are organized met with our tcal Sunday and Max Larson, In Emery with Dick Nielson, president; School staff last Sunday and married in the Salt Lake City home cf Mrs Janice Scow last A baby Bruce Fish, Gale instructions from the General temple, recently. Thursday. A pleasant afternoon born to Mr and Flora were and a discussed. Board ivas Andertempting enjoyed Kinder, secretary; Art Mrs. Ruby Guymon, Gross at the Price Wi luncheon served. son, historian. Gleaner officers Orangeville and Esther Rowley, Edith Monday, November Mrs. Ruth Stilson was hostare Marie Grange, president, Home missionaries here on Mary Brown, Jennie In Ferron American Johnson ess to the Legion Lola Anderson, and Ploma Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Edd A baby boy was members Mon Mrs. of and Lois Auxiliary Phyllis Gordon, secretary, BrtnkerhofT, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd were guests at the home week to Mr and v, Wilson, reporter, Historian, Shir Reynolds and George Gardner Frank Guymon, Friday night day afternoon. Swasey. needlework. Cleveland for an evening of ley Couch. Social committee, from Lawrence and Hunting-toA baby girl was born served. was lunch delicious enterRuth Brasher, Sherrie Marshall Miss Bonnie Bishop The men all gave interest A Price Drag entertain Sunday Mrs. Anna Nielson Dora Anderson and Alice Gran ing talks, and Mrs. Reynolds tained seven couples at her mg to hospital Mr. and Mr Dei of mem-ea Club Los ed the Omega home one night last week, the ge. About forty M. Men and sang. nee Of t Claris ev?on, Jrhnsc at her home Thursday j event being her birthday an- cr and babe Gleaners enjoyed a rollerskatGreenriver Counc are doir were Mrs.' guests Special and the Cleveland ening. Monday welcoming at niversary ing party M. I. A. of- Hattie Blackham, Mrs. BeverPra Greenriver The In jof Orangeville basketball of brother home her Lamar night, followed by a annu teachers ficers and attending Mrs. and Marjorie Mrs. Kate Childs from the services. game between Dragerton and the special Carbon Stake M.IA. ly Nielson i the Eloise Mcffitt spent Huntington M. Men. Huntigton meeting at Price Sunday af- Nielson. Can held members O. N. club O. afternoon in Price at t! Hot chili was serv ternoon, included Mr, and Mrs. beats, seen dh home the at Mrs. of club their Childs of meeting son y ed with cocoa at the home FERRON distri Arel Hunt, Mrs. Mary Tidwell, of Mabel Lemmon, Thursday and Mrs. Max Childs Shirley Couch. who 1 Mrs. Therese Nelson, Mrs. Beth were prenew born baby Saturda night. Birthday gifts The home of l$r and Mrs Emery Dean and lEugene Hunt. Price hospital. This is Sows: sented to Mrs. Jennie Wakewas Nelson made fireside joyKerry A .very interesting A. Joh The Greenriver Ward Relief field and Mrs. Meleta Truman. ful last Friday night with the fine granddaughter chat was held at the home of Society held their annual baSstrict. to Childs have Mrs. in Mr. and Young Guy laughter and fun of a baby Pauline Sorenson Sunday ev- zaar Thursday evening and it entertained in honor I Guy: of their shower for Mr and Mrs Dennis dLstrie ening. proved very successful and pro- 25th wedding anniversary, Sat- - Nelson. Mr. 'and Mrs. David Many lovely gifts were Obuncdlman Leonard Olsen fitable. A great number of ar- urday night. All enjoyed inter j. Redd and refreshments were re borne again after district, and members of the stake Sun ticles tio be sold were donated esting games and a hot sup brought in Salt Lake City T. served. Mah by the members and added to per. Present were Mr. and Mrs. day School Board Pauline Snow who has son and wife, Mr. and' Richard Behling, and Basil Nelson were visit- the number that the organiza-to- n Henry Kartchner, Mr. and Mrs. Jewkes, and incidental ors here Sunday at Sunday already had. The articles Clint Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. been confined in the Price hosa ing welcome a new Guymc few weeks with a for meet-1 sold Included a large number Guy Truman, Mr. and Mrs. pital School and sacrament r Eme born hter, da Susan, is improving but ing. Marva Joy Zwahlen ren- - of clothing articles and many Gilbert Klecker, Mr. and Mrs. broken foot, compl past month. dered a vocal solo. useful household gadgets also Rosel Jensen of Huntington: will be required to remain for chs ign In Greenriver another two weeks. , Three a foodstuffs. of of bit and will Nelson three Basil Mr. Mrs. quite and people young Forty Gatherer:' Bee Hive class Mr. and Mrs. Onil! rei day the Aaronic Priesthood! and the cakes, two quilts and a pie were Mks. Alice Conover of Ferron; ofThe conA. M. won I. the the of Greenriv formerly Junior Girl group went to the auctioned off and brought a Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilds of test of the air now residents of Prii getting membership Manti L. D. S. temple last Sa- nice sum. The bazaar was sup- Hiawatha. iitee to soonest collected fees to and announce gain happy Lives in turday.. They did baptism for ported by a large crowd who Ferron ed the party promised, to the the arrival of a new enjoyed a delicious lunch for 203 dead. that The Acasia Club met at the winning class by the M. I. A. daughter, born to the: but eff .The Junior girls of the M. a very small fee and also a home of Mrs LaRene Fish on officers. This party was given Price hospital. Moth I. A., are entertaining the sen- program, free of charge. where they en- them Saturday, night at the babe are in fine hea tat the Saturday night Elmo joyed an Domple ior scouts Tuesday evening at evening of entertain- home of the presidents Mr and baby was named Judy a party at the church house. Bishop S. N. Alger and Wm. ment and refreshments. Mrs Clive Worthen. where a is the only girl to Ferron J. Atwood of Elmo were speakA number of laches met at very nice party was enjoyed the family of three meeting on the home of Faun Killpack with refreshments served. The In Sacrament meeting Sun- ers at Sacrament In Cleveland Sunday. Mr. Atwood rendered for a club meeting. A nice af- girls of this class were Phyllis ur day night the home mission- two Mrs. Alva Mr. and on selections the acordian. ternoon was spent and a lovely Worthen, Roma Nordell, Araries had the program with Hy over th lene Rasmussen, Renee Worth- are rejoicing Castledale luncheon was served . rum' Zwahlen in charge. He cf a fine baby girl, tl t. Mi on thankfulness talkMr. There will be a Thanksgiving and Mrs. L. W. Killpack en, LaRue Thomas, Winona Al- born at the gave a Price ha and members of the Seminary dance for boys and girls of entertained with a good hot len, Helen Stephens, and Rhea Mrs. David Mr. and owin Service Club, Gloria Bertleson Castle Dale Ward, held In the Thanksgiving turkey dinner to Jensen, and their teachers Eva received word of and Carol Nelson gave talks ward chapel here Friday af- eighteen of their immediate Huntsman and Nila Huntsman of a new grandson cborah on the authenticity - of the ternoon, beginning at 3 p m , guests who enjoyed it and all Don Petersen, of the army, Standardville hospital, ar Cox, Book of Mormon and Reece sponsored by officers and the the trimmings. sen of Mr and Mrs Seely Pe- daughter Jean and h died ir enHansen and Gene Sorensen of teachers of Castle Dale ward. Mrs. Amy Greenhalgh tersen, is at the Panama CanMr. and Mrs. H:lyi last fered prayers. The mixed chortertained the Contract Bridge al and has come in contact received word of th followini Real pay dirt is what the Club at her home Friday. The with Mr and Mrs Norman Ras , us sang a selection. new jneatgrand is eight M. Men and Gleaner Fireside farmer gets for honest soil high score was won by Clyda mussen, nee Mary Austin, to J as born ,.Mrchat was held Sunday evening building. Easley, low score by Annie who was thrilled to meet him. neit m 1866. Talfo Dal Ray Larson went to Idaho to In eaves a tof load the wheat a get during Mr. Mazie Peacock living c week end. to her home here Si Ron; L Mr and Mrs. Clarence Lemon Jansen, are in Logan spending the frivinor witVi thpii rliilrlrpn e; Ka M: daughter, Mr. and rille; E Isabell, where she as Della N Raindrops cant hit the ground the care of a new p Cox of running if they fall into good ter, Patricia, bom to iters, Lc Mrs. Isabell October Roslind pasture sod. i Huntington held at the home of Marie Grange, Sunday night. 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