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Show -- Mivopeui 141 Plerpon ci'Oi 1 -- Co Ave ity Utah Snow schedules Junior high lists honor students annual art exhibit Monday Utah amateur and professional art will again be featured Seventh, eighth and ninth Robert Crosland Steven Chris- at Snow Colleges annual art MT. PLEASANT, UTAII 84647 Number Forty-seve- n grade students at North San- tensen, Mark Allan Beck, Lor-ele- e exhibit, which opens Monday Volume Seventy five NOVEMBER 25, 10c per copy and continues 3. Dec. pete Junior High School at through Blackham, Carol Cahoon, Moroni who made the high hon- Judy Poloni, Connie Kellett, Entries are now coming in or roll or honor roll during the Christine Johansen Ross Cox, for the show, according to Profirst quarter have been listed and Barbara Burside. fessor Janies Aston, axhibit ns follows: chairman. He said thaat invitations to exhibit have been 9th grade: High honor roll mailed out, but that the exhibt Ted A. Olsen, Bob Kellett, Mais an open one and anyone who rie Blackham, Diana Blackham, Residents of Moroni, particu- son who has in Ins possession cares to do so is encouraged to Corey Anderson Hazel Cheney dog owners, are reminded or under Ins control any dog or enter paintings prior to the larly and Janice Mo-leEighth that in recent weeks there have bitch, within tile corporate limopening of the show. grade: Burke Reei, Helen Porbeen several compaints to the its of tills cit, shall keep any ter, Neil Graham and Sheila From the art on display sev- city council that dogs have been such dog or bitch securely tied Rae Johnson. Seventh grade: eral paintiings will be selected running loose at night, doing or locked up from one hour afWallace Larsen and Wendy by a committee for addition by considerable damuge to turkey ter sunset of any day until an The 3 Ds Present the 3 purchase to the Snow' College flocks and sheep herds. Graham. hour before suniise of the folHonor roll Ninth grade: RV will be presented on Dec- Permanent Art Collection, Prolowing day. Olfieials are askcitizens remind fathers City Nancy Averett, Jeffrey Lamb, ember 8 from 8 to 10 p.m. at fessor Aston said. who own dogs of their respon- ing coopei atmn of all dog own-e- i in Dus regard Ruth Nielson, David Rosier, Snow College gymnasium as Last years purchases includ- sibility of these animals through Laurel Stewart Carl Blackham, part of a fund raising project. ed W'ork by' Le Conte Stew'art laws in city regulating dogs The 3 Ds is a popular and Vance Allred, the featured ordinances. Section 87 regardKip Madsen, David Lund, Paton Kevin Washburn and trio ty Puzey, Capitol artist. ing tax reads, Every person Jean Strate. Eighth grade: Da- Records and the 3 Rs in this The paintings w'ill be on ex- owning or having in charge any vid Mikkelson, Judy Lund. Kim case is not the traditional read- hibit in the Noyres Building dog or bitch over two months Staker, Wesley Sorensen Cliff ing, riting, rithmetic, but a hallways and can be viewed by old, within the corporate limits to Stewart, Wayne K. Tucker, new approach Rhyme, the public daily except Satur- of this city, shall pay an anWendell Jacobson, Pamela Rhythm and Reason. llawk basketeers hope for another successLund, Kell Cloward, David Bailey; kneeling. day and Sunday between the imal tax of $2.00 for every such ful cage season which opens November 30. Coach Mack Wilkey, and returning letter-me- n, Mower, Nora Blackham, StephThe show consists of two hours of 5 and 6 to 10 p.m. dog, and $4.00 for every such team to Members of left Alan the are, en Crosland, Guy Blain, Alice hours of comedy, drama, music Snow College Lynn Cook, ltoger llarward, Scott right, faculty women bitch Sherman, Joe Johansen, Gerald Justensen, Staker, Dale Nielsen and Michael ChristenOldham, Robyn Turpin Janet and rhythm. At the heart of will serve as hostesses during Impressive funeral services Section 94A refers to dogs sen. Richard Olsen was not present when were held Saturday, November Terry Urotlierson, Brent Dyelies, Eddie StakJanet Seely, Pamela the concert is the 3 Ds unique the show. Olsen, being kept tied up. Every per- er, Duane Hansen, Ronald Nunley, Ronald picture was taken. Blackham and Marcia Shep- contribution to the entertain19, 1966, at 1:00 p.m. in the herd. Seventh grade: Deanna ment scene, original melodies Fairview North ward chapel for Laura Mower Vance, 73, Seely, Darlene Simons, Devona and rthyms showcasing some of who died at a Provo hospital Bohne, Eric Stewart, Lynn An- the worlds best loved poetry. November 16, 1966, of a lingderson, Barry Wade Miner, The 3 Ds are individually, Dick Davis, Dennis Sorenson ering illness. and Duane Hiatt hence the She was born in Fairview, name of the group They formed Sari Biro, world famous pi- ed among the foremost women January 14, 1893, a daughter of the trio at Brigham Young anist, will give a concert the exponents of the keyboard of Cynthia Mower and Joseph Mrs. A. L. Peterson, Dr. and University from which they evening of December 8 in Mt. the time and the Denver Smith Mower. She married North Sanpete High School Lynn Cook, Roger Harward, Sanpete; December 16, North Mrs. H. R. Christensen of Eph- were later graduated in the Pleasant as a benefit for the Rocky Mountain News: The Ross Vance May 4, 1910, in the has set ten games Scott Staker, Dale Nielsen and Sanpete at East Carbon; Decfields of and hearing speech c Wasatch A a Manti LDS Gods were Mrs. Dr. kind to Dean A. and Miss Biro, raim, demy Building temple. Michael Christensen. Others in ember 21, North Sanpete at before the of relations league international opening therapy, Fund. Peterson and family of Provo having given her in abundance Survivors include husthe lineup are Alan Sherman, Richfield; December 29, Monti-cel- lo her of the the first and year. play journalism, respectively. Miss Biro, who will appear a charming personality and a attended a surprise birthday two Joe Johansen, Gerald Justesen, Diat North Sanpete, and San sons, band; Blaine, Coach Mack Wilkey has five Appearance with Bob Hope, with the Utah Valley Sym- genuine musical understandparty given by the Hillcrest s, December Brent 30, Union at North Brotherson, ego, Calif.; Dean, Centerville; Terry New-hart Bob Jonathon Winters, Second Ward, Salt Lake City, phony In Provo the night of ing. . . returning lettermen. They are Han- Sanpete. Duane Eddie three Mrs. Staker, daughters, Byron and others has given the December 7, is being brought honoring Dr. Wayne L. Petersen, Ronald Nunley, Ronald (Thelma) Lowe and Mrs. Charrecognition. here through the special efforts son the evening of November 3 Ds national les W. (Betty) Nielsen, both of David Lund, Klell Cloward, the the in theme of Mrs. Olive Mensel, Provo, This They sang 18, where an outstanding Salt Lake City and Mrs. John Bailey. is Your Life program was giv- Paramount movie Town Tam- former residents of Mt. Pleas- --Tcurview R. (Virginia) Seely, Blanding; Games scheduled are Novemer with Dana Andrews and ant. en. two brothers, Andrew Mower, ber have also 30, North Sanpete at Spanwith Jimmie Weekend set appeared The of for visitors $300,090 with Mrs. goal Dr. Peterson, son of Mrs. A. Salt Lake City and Clarence ish December 2, Payson Art Fork; Linkletter, Ila In Stewart, Jensen the is almost fund and "Pa, Sarah building L. Peterson and the late Mr. PeRigby at North Sanpete; December 3, and Hoss of TVs Bonanza sight with cash and pledges were Jenny Farley, Marl ha Mower, Orem; 15 grandchildren. for who been has Annual Christmas bazaar of North terson, bishop and other show business An active member of the Sanpete at South Sebringing the total to $45,000 Pine and Mt. and Mrs. Cleston the past seven years, was prethe United Presbyterian WoDecember 9, Panguitch at vier; LDS church all of to Mrs. her of Provo. be reached. life, yet Rigby sented with a bound volume mens Association has been set North December 10, Vance served as Jr. Sunday Sanpete; Music lovers in the area will in which each family of the for tomorrow (Saturday) from North Snow College basketball folat SoSchool Delta; DecSanpete Relief of the welcome appearance Luncheon Guests at the home 10 a.m. to 12 noon on the first ward had written a tribute to lowers will get their first look North ember at 12, coSpringville committee worldand won Miss Biro who has of Emma Evans last week were ciety sewing him. floor of the Wasatch Academy at the 1966-6- 7 edition in the wide fame in her appearances. Anna Jensen, Connie Miner, ordinator, Sunday School teach- administration traditional varsity-alumbuilding. game on the committee hundreds of She er, has geaeology Fern Robinson, Eda Aderson, played Afton Johansen entertained 8 in the at night Saturday On baked will be hand solconcerts and counselor of and president goods, and appeared as Ellis Madsen, Delta Nielsen, members of the Lalcos Club on Badger gym. hand made brass work and othRoger Poulson of Indianola oist with the leading orchestras Alice Nelson and the Primary. Phylis Jones. Thursday evening. The program has been spending some time The game will bring back to various er items from centers India, in music the She was also active in civic principal was presented by Rodney Rowe here with his the campus a dozen former grandmother, of the world Vienna, Paris. Mr. and Mrs. David Evans affairs serving as the regis- hand made items as well as who demonstrated his wood car- Mrs. Drusilla Poulson. stars who are expected to give Berlin, Londan, Rome Buda- of Salt Lake City were week- tration agent for many years. other articles suitable for gifts. vings and other art work. the varsity a tough workout., The invited. is were rites funeral The public Impressive pest Milan, Amsterdam, end visitors with Mrs. Emma She was active as the vice Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Bev- Hague Prague, Salzburg, Zur- Evans. conducted Monday, November Coach Ray Engelstead has chairman of the' Democratic erly) Olsen welcomed a baby ich Stockholm among others. 14, 1966, in Salt Lake City, cut the varsity prospects to 15 committee and served as a delboy, their seventh child, on Nofor John Glen Graham, 62, of and plans to have the entire She has also appeared as soDUP was held last Friday egate to the county and state vember 13. Grandparents of the loist with many orchestras and afternoon 2152 Keller Lane, who died Fri- squad in action as the game Tcurview the North ward conventions. in baby are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis symphonies in America. day, November 11, 1966, in a proceeds. church. History of the "Utah diwere under the Services Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Christ- Salt Lake City hospital followThe New York Times reports Railroad He is attempting to shape was Wilford rection of Wheeler; presented by Bp. Olsen. ensen and two children, Salt ing surgery. her concert: Must be reckon- - Mrs. Lucile Hansen. Florence this years team out of three family prayer, Byron Lowe; Lake John Glen Graham was bom returning lettermen and twelve City, and Carol Ericksen and Lois Mower, Olea Cox and prelude music, Louise Spencer, Visiting last week with Mr. and visited Mr. of the home October at 4, 1904, in Fairview to freshmen who are contributing Urba Rasmussen served as directed song, choir, by Stanley and Mrs. J. Leo Seely were Mr. week. Ericksen Mrs. R. last Calvin and Helen Sorensen good height and John hostesses. Mrs. Olive Allred Coleman, and Mrs. John plenty of exBrady; invocation, Charles J. Seely and sons Graham. He was a graduate of perience in the high school Mrs. Dean 76, of 1035 Capistrano Drive, of tribute, Nielson; and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Potter North Sanpete High School. ranks. Salt Lake City died November A. Blanding Vance; vocal solo, Bp Glen L. Thomas Patterson of Salt Mr and Mrs. Richard Nielsen Slight; speaker; Morris Vance, and family of Altamont were While there he was a star basThe lettermen, all guards, are 16, 1966, in a Salt Lake hosLake City. and family of Ephraim spent Vocal solo, Bp. Slight; speaker. visitors at the Edward Barton ketball player and was instru- Paul Beck, Mt. Pleasant; pital after a long illness. Snow College Theatre has Sundav mental in leading the team to Ron Bailey, with her par- Bp. Lawrence Larsen; remarks. home during last week. She was born Dec 10, 1889 and Kay visiting Delta, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely completed casting The Cru- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hama state tournament berth. He at Spring City, a daughter of went to Salt Lake Wheeler; song, choir; benBp. Englestead, Ephraim. WedbasMillers Arthur cible, City play ilton. John Frank and Mary K. BunMrs. Ethel Rosenlund re- worked for the Bell Telephone ediction, Steven Lowe; graveBeck was the teams leading to spend Thanksgiving ed on the New England witchVance. nell Allred. She married John nesdayDr. Dennis to her home last week Company, Utah State Road scorer last year and Bailey was side turned prayer, with Mrs. Neil C. Capel craft trials of the seventeenth and and Geneva Steel Co., a Mrs. Alvin Hamilton recently Henry Coleman, March 27, and family. Interment in the Fairview following a stay in a Salt Lake Comm, regular. century and rehearsals are now returned home from a three-wee- k 1912, in the Manti LDS Temwas under the di- City hospital. She is reported before serving in World War II. Cemetery the newcomers are Among on underway. married Lasson He Cleone in California. While rection of Jenkins-Soff- e stay Mor- to be in much improved condiple. He died April 4, 1950. She John was Anna in and David Gunderson be will hostess The Erickson, presented play March 16, 1944, in Farmington. there she visited with Mr. and was a member of the North tion. tuary. to members of Acme Literary the college auditorium in eve- Mrs. LaMar Hamilton from Manti High For the past 23 years he was Olsen, and Rose Park Eleventh Ward. Schools Class B state chamClub the afternoon of Novem- ning performances January Pallbearers were grandsons. family in Northridge and Mr. A surprise party in honor of employed by the Interstate MoMrs. Coleman was a faithful ber 16 at a Duane Ryan is directiing. Morris Vance, Dennis Vance, team; Steve Black-hapionship party. Thanksgiving Inc. tor Lines The last and Mrs. Larken Hamilton and Freight of the member of the Church, serving A hot luncheon was served to birthday anniversary the author of family in Escondido, Calif. North Sanpete; Mike Written Charles Nielsen, Steven Lowe, by 12 foreas served he years shop in the Relief Society and Pri- sixteen club members and Mary Norman was held at her and Salt Lake City; Ken rook "Death of a Salesman Robert and Curtis, Seely. man and shop superintendent. Johnny Seely home Friday evening of last mary and in Spring City she was played. Prizes were won All My Sons, The Crucible were RonKearns, and Don Weidauer, Mrs. is his survived pallbearers He Honorary Arminta reClement widow, by the week. also served in the ward Relief surprise Planning all cenMarie Coates, Ella Ander- has been called an allegory for turned home for a few davs ald Vance Casey Seely, Vance Goff, Minersville, sisby Lake Salt mother and City; and enjoying the occasion with Society and Primary, ward son, Minnie Rutishauser and our times. ter Vance. and forward and Garth prospects. this week after spending 3 4 Seely ter, Mrs. Earl (Verena) Van her were Donna Thompson. choir and Sunday School. She Anna Gunderson. The Fairview North Ward Main roles have been assign- weeks with her children in the DeVere, Salt Lake City; two In addition to the three letThelma, was the first president of the JoEll, Seely, ed to Annette Mellor, Fayette, Salt Lake City vicinity and Relief Society was in charge of David brothers, Ellis, Columbia, Mis- termen, guard candidates are Connie and DUP camp at Spring City. Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christen- as Betty Parris; Glen Greener. with Grant in souri, and Richard, Chicago, 111. Tim Lewis, sons and Springville. Her flowers. are Survivors Provo; Lindsay Fowles, and Marian Terry. sen, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gunnis o n. Reverend Samuel Nelda Services were under the dir- Jones, daughter, and Wilson, Blanding; Dee Taldaughters: Mrs. Mary Cabbi, Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parris; Kathy Aragon, Claw- her son, visit- ection of LeRoy Griffith. Speak- bot, Lloyd Clement, underNorth Summit; Bob Among the Midvale; John Louis, Frank C., Christensen were guests Sunson, Tituba; Fawn Taylor, Iona. went surgery just three days American Fork; ors who ame to attend the ers, Louis Callister and John Eckles, Mrs. Eva Boekweg, Salt Lake day at the home of their sister, Williams; Mitzi apart. Nelda is convelescing at Laura Vance funeral services Alantle; eulogy, John Birkin-sha- John Averett, Springville, City; Ronald, of Murray; 16 Mrs. LaVern Cullis, Salt Lake Idaho, Abigail Sanders, E p h raim, Susanna her home in Murray. Lloyd is organ solos, Reed were: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas three great and Boyd Dimond, West grandchildren, the occasion the being City, at the St Wallcott; Carolvn Rees, Wales still recovering Leon Mr. Mrs. and Jordan. Vance, grandchildren; brothers, sisters, anniversary of Mrs. Mrs. Ann Putnam; Marks hospital. Mrs. Clement Cary Graveside services were held Mrs. Bessie Naylor, Mrs. Dora birthday Vance, Bp. and Mrs. Glen L. Following the alumni game, Cullis. Thom- has returned to Salt Lake City Lake Salt Jewkes, City, Ilene Mrs. Biglow, Worthen, Slight. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stew- at the Fairview Cemetery con- the Badgers will play at home to as Wilson. remain Sharon Putnam; Louise Mrs. indefinitely. art. Mrs. Varda Vance, Mrs. ducted by Bishop Henry Whee- against Alesa Junior College, Salt Lake City; Bridge Club met Thursday Tooele, Mercy Lewis; Mayna Leda Strang, Mr. and Mrs ler, who was also the speaker. Alesa, Arizona, December 1, and Fetchel, Pocatello, Idaho; Rad-cliA musical program Thomas Patterson and Mrs. Liz- Dedication of the special Mrs. Burdella Terry and Mrs. Allred, Ogden; Mathias night at a party honoring the Moon, Roosevelt. Mary Warren: gTave was by Rangely College, Rangely, Colbirthday anniversary of Reiva Robert Greenwood, Richfield Lucile Madsen enjoyed visiting entitled The Barkers are Com- zie Tomlin, all of Salt Lake Loyal Graham. Allred, Fountain Green. orado, December 5, before takbe will was Geniel Carter John tonight. Rosenlof. and ing presented Proctor, Mayrene several days last week in RichPallbearers were Ray Rahr-in- ing to the road. Citv: Mr. and Mrs Leo Vance Impressive funeral services in 7:30 November 25 at p.m. were held Saturday noon in the hostess. Special guests were Grange, Provo, Rebecca Nurse. field with their son and daughKavsville; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cliff Prince, Dr. Lewis A. Others in the cast are George ter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Madsen the Fairview Souh Ward Cul-ur- Middleton, Clearfield; Mr. and Helen Rigby and Daisy Willcox. Peterson, Jerold E. Mason, Spring City LDS Ward Chapel. ThelHall. won were K scores Paul by Burr, Koosharem; and family. Reed and his Mrs. Miles Fowles, Salina; Mr Gorden Sorensen of the ward High F. Eccles and John H. Reiva Rosenlof and Christison, Richfield; Jan Hal-gre- mother flew to Salt Lake The program which is being and Mrs. Lloyd Vance, Kanab: Spencer bishopric presided at the serv- ma Tuttle. City Bryan. Helen Rigby. Richfield; Manfred and back on Tuesday circling sponsored by he South Ward Mrs Ida Day. Provo; Mrs ices. Frankfurt Main, Ger- Fairview on their return home. MIA will consist of Prelude and postlude music Leatha Sorensen, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Seely and many; Richard Jacques, Salt Last week Mr. and Mrs. Jay talent, which will include mu- Mrs. Olive Coone, Roy. was played by Mrs. Ruth Grasical selections of the marimba, ham. The ward choir sang family of Midvale visited here Lake City: Peggv Averett, Mt Keith Jorgensen, Alt. Pleasant Peterson visited in Provo with accordian, guitar, a trio and sonumbers conducted by Mrs. last weekend with Mrs. Pauline Pleasant: Terry Balser, Sunday visitors with Mr. and heads the new North Gene stockman, Gunnison; loists. Ruth Mrs. with Mr. Myron, Seely. and Mrs Clarence L. StewRose Schofield Mrs. James Dnlesv and family Airs. David Roes and children, Castle, Fort Bragg, North Car- art and in West Jordan with A small admission will be were his parents. Air and Airs Carolvn, Alary Ann and Rodger Sanpete Stake Sunday School Graham, organ accompanist; form organization, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Swnsey charged. Everyone is invited Robert Daley of Orem. Mrs Effie Larsen, formerly olina. invocation, Michael Coleman: attended a wedding reception board short under the new correlation proand family. to attend. in speaker. Bishop Dean Ander- of Mt. Pleasant, has a new Salt Lake evening Friday LDS Church. son, Salt Lake City; vocal duet, great grandchild, born Oct. 13 The young marrleds group City for Brent Jacobsen. He is gram of the Eugene Barker, who will emHis assistants are Paul Peel, Mrs Robert W. Law of cee the program is a former was entertained at a Thanks- a son of Air. and Airs. Neldon Mrs. Ruth Graham and Coyd the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Scott. (Dixie) Hassett of Salt accompanist, Dow'nard, Falls, Ohio, was a vis- resident of Fairview. The per- giving dinner last Friday night Jacobson. Mrs. Jacobsen is the Alt. Pleasant, and Glade Alower, itor at the home of Mayor and formers are his children, nieces in the South ward church former Ixuiisc Christe n s e n, Fairview. Lavoen Ruesch is the Rose Schofield; speaker, Morris Lake City. The baby is the Members of Junior Literary Mrs. Ed Coons Tuesdav of last and Bunnell; remarks, Richard granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs nephews. They are nieces Hosts were Air. and Airs Lloyd daughter of Hcbcr Christensen secretary and other members Salt Lake City; benedic- Horace (Vanetta) Andrews of Club were entertained Thurs- week. Mrs. Law is the former and nephews of Mrs. Gladys Terry and Air. and Airs. Orson of Aloroni Airs. Rees and the of tiie board are Kayle Alorley, of last week at the Mnrv Stringham who was the Anderson. director; James of the Aliner. Those who attended children were guests until Sun- instructor-us- e Memhers tion, Radcliff Allred, Ogden Cedar City: and great grand- day night home Lurliine of Michael were M. Rgby. Ter school nurse in the North San- troupe include Raelchon, Val- were Air. nnd Airs. Norman dav of Air. and Airs. David Carver, teacher trainer director; bearers Mrs. J The pall daughter of Mr. and Coleman, Jerry Coleman, Randy Andrews of California, all for- students from Snow College pre- pete district from 1939 to 1944 erie, Charlotte, Carol Ann, Tur- Brunger. Air nnd Airs. Virgil Ruesch The Rocs nnd Carma Ila Jean Tidwell, Junior Sunsented the variety program Coleman, Robert Christensen, mer Mt rieasant residents. ley, Hugh nnd Wells Barker Peterson, Air. nnd Airs. .Tames Riicseh attended the play day School coordinator; Glenna which consisted of voocal, Kevin Boekweg. Mr. and Mrs. Coon Anderson Also Jeanne Barker Paulsen Daiev Air and Airs. Charles Ring Around the Dale Togerson, Aloon, at Lusk, librarian; Ina L. Jones, numbers and a tuba solo have two new Burial was in the City Cemethc Hanwill and Airs. a Mrs. Rav Beck returned vocal friends Air and Lnrrv Aliner. of Utah Satur- music director. University give a ventriloquist which added to Little erlrles were grnndehildren born to Mr and guitar arrangement. This sen, Air. nnd Mrs. Bryce .Tack-so- day evening. The fornvr board of 23 memtery under the direction of home last week from a Provo Russon Bros. Mortuary, Suit hosnital where she had been the enjoyment of the program and Mrs. Lowel Anderson of eroun is n bers was released. in Utah Air. and Airs. .Tern NelSt. George nnd to Mr. nnd Mrs Countv. All members of the son, Air and Airs. Calvin GarLake City. The grave was ded- hosnitalized for the past five Air. nnd Airs. Stanley Price Mrs. Joe Whyte and children Orep Andorson who is stationed romnnny are from Utah Coun- ble. Air. and Airs Larry Stew-nr- t, visited on icated by Frank C. Coleman. Gunderson Airs. V. H. is weeks. Sunday in Trovo of Salt Lake City wore week- with the ITS Armv 'n Germanv tv area and are active iin muMr nnd Airs. Eddie John- with Dick and Kaye Price nnd spending Thanksgiving in Salt Many out of town relatives and friends attended the servthe son, Air nnd Airs. Duane Marsh at the hospital with Jeanette Lake City with her daughter, British doctors asked to re- end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs Anderson now sical groups throughout Bill Jones. ices for Mrs Coleman. have 52 grnndehildren. Kolcen Peterson and Ila Jensen Thomas. sist American lures. county nnd at BYU. Jane, and family. lb Moroni residents complain dogs damaging sheep and turkeys Snow schedules 3 D's for y. fund benefit Impressive rites 2-- held Saturday for Mrs. Yance ... Hawks open basketball season November 30 at Spanish Fork World famous pianist fo appear af Wasatch building fund benefit pre-seas- Dy-che- 7 .... Snow Badgers to test alumni Presbyterians plan bazaar in hoop contest ni Rites held for Fairview native Olive. Coleman 7 services held .... er in Spring City Snow casts play for January date 6-- 0, 6-- 1, 0, 6-- 5, 6-- 5, 12-1- 4. m, 6-- 4, 6-- 4, 6-- 3, 6-- 3, De-lor- 6-- 1, 0, Musical program tonight in 6-- 1, out-of-to- 5-- 9, 1, Ked-dingto- n. 6-- 1, Fairview church ff g, al New board for Pol-liing- stake named out-of-to- Provo-Theldo- Jus-tese- n, pi-a- n n, well-know- |