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Show II I Manila m !! News I VHB a f I it) ,ii:ssu: it. )Vadi.i;v ' ml SnUirdav ami Sunday saw a Hjl good number of Manila nieiii- Hl bers al conference at Amuri HI can Fork. There twenty-eight IH members at (ho Saturday mor- H91 ning meetiiij;. This number Hl was increased through iho Hi remaining meetings. L. M. HI Atwood and J)an M. Wudley Hl were ordained Seventies at BJ the' Sunday arteruoon session. Hl Mi's. (J eo. A. Little and H Misses Fanny and Martha Paul H were guests of Mrs. E. A. I'aul H Sunday. Mr. Paul spent the H day in Salt Lake. Mr. Ruel H Paul attended to business in K Salt Lake AVeduesday where H lie Keut the day. B Mrs. II. B. Waruiclc spent H Thui'Hday and Friday at Salem vfLm visiting with her mother, Mrs. WWL Ada Gardner. Bishop Warnick HJD was also at Salem on Friday. HK B Helgo V. SweiiKOu. has bee.n LwM attending the two weeks' cou- B rso of instruction aUiho U.A. LwM O. at Logan. IIo was sent as Lwm a representative from the Mn- H nila Farm Bureau to take the Lwm course in "Pests and Pest K Eradication." H LWl I. M. Atwood, president of Hf the Manila Farm Jmreau, Bf spent Tuesday in Salt City Hj on business collected with the Kj Farm Bureau. lie attended Hf tho Statu Farm Bureau Con- H volition. H Hj The Manila Farm Bureau H met; Monday at 2 o'clock in R the meeting house for (ho Hj purpose of considering tho H advisability of enlarging tho H Manila Farmers' Association H by uniting with the Pleasant H Grove mid Lindou orgnnizn-H orgnnizn-H H It was unanimously decid- K cd to do this and hereafter tho K f tinners' business in Manila, H Lindou and Pleasant Grove IH will be trunsauted through one Hj organization. H Tho officers of the enlarged H association will be elected by B a meeting of its 'stockholders to be held in the near future. Tho Farm Bureau standing committeemen were elected as follows: Livestock H. B. Warnick; fruits and canning, If. I). Wadley; forage ami corals, ('. ( Pulley; sugar beets and potatoes, Dan E. Adams. The Manila Threshing Machine Ma-chine Co. at it's annual meeting meet-ing decided to purchase another anoth-er threshing machine. C. L. Warnick, and C. C. Pulley were appointed a committee to solicit subscriptions in this part of the district. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). AVad-ley AVad-ley were guests at the Old Folks' entertainment at American Amer-ican Fork Thursday. Mr. Wad-ley Wad-ley says, "They sure had a fine dinner." There was the largest attendance at-tendance at Priesthood meeting meet-ing last Monday evening that there has been for the past few nionths, ebing f2 per cent of the members present. While this is only half that could be there the ward authorities were pleased with the attendance. attend-ance. Wero you there? Omar Larson was sustained as scout leader and Junior Class leader for the young men. An interesting discussion was had Tuesday evening at the Teacher Training meeting. There was a good attendance but an ideal of 100 per cent has not yet been reached. Are you helping the organization to which you belong? A call has been made by the General Authorities of the Church for a 'donation to relieve re-lieve the suffering among the Saints of tho Swiss and German Ger-man Missions. Another call has also been-innde to aid the starving Areninians and it has been decided to combine these two and make the date, which should have been last Sunday, but on account of Stake Conference was changed, chang-ed, Sunday, Feb. I. It is desired that as many as possible make their donations on this date, that the remainder, remain-der, if ther bo any, may be canvassed the next day. Donations of clothing as well as money havo been asked for and these will bo accepted al-s. al-s. Don't forget the date, Feb. 1st and 2nd. Lot us mako the task of coleeting as easy as possible. A. P. Warnick and wife and Miss FJlio Warniok attended tho Alice Nielsen concert Thursday evening at Salt aLke and express themselves as having enjoyed tho same. ReiwrtH are that Geo. E. llolman and family, late residents resi-dents of Manila, but now of Salt Lake, aro quarantined at their homo with tlio influenza. Mrs. Annie llolman has gone to Salt Lake to assist in caring for them. Monday afternoon was so-ical so-ical hour in Primary. The boys and girls were taught some new games and from all reports enjoyed themselves. There was nearly a hundred per cent in attendance. '. Cards received from Mr. and Mr. Fred ICopp tho past week state that theyN aro enjoying their trip very well and everything every-thing is going fine. The attendance at, Relief Society meetings has increased increas-ed some the past two weeks. Tho officers think there is still room for improvement. A poem contributed by Angclyn Warnick of tho eighth grade to the pfhool Hewn, publlHhcd every week nl the Manila School. "The Mormon Battalion" A Httirdy linnd of Plonaers. In 184G, Were on their wav to Utah, Through canyons, lakeH and. creeks. A call come from tho government, To fight In Mexico, in splto of nil their troubles; Fivo hundred men must go. They'd ben driven from their homes, Inp eacoful old N'auvoo, they wero on their way Utah, Often sick, discouraged, too. for their religion thoy payed dearly, Driven out across tho plains, ' Ti listing to their Fathor In Heaven To lead to peaceful homes again. nut when tho call for soldiers rame, They suffered much, but then. Again they mado a sacrifice, i And sent HOO men. No braver soldiers over fought, On Rca or on tho land, Js'o man 1ms over equaled that, Of this small pioneer band. Now whon wo llvo In penco and Joy, Tls no moro than right that we, Kreet a mighty monument, To theso soldiers' memory. ' to . That thoy will never boforgotjr .' And honored llicy will bo, .-- For their bravery and tholr courago, And more. "Their loyalty." Angel) n Wnrntrk, 12 years old. o |