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Show o vor-en- "r r in honor of her 36 years of faithful service to the school, also attended. President J. Marvin Higbee greeted those present and told of the progress of Snow College. A display of pictures, arranged by Doris Larsen, showing Snow since its beginning, was a major attraction. The opening prayer was offered by Alden T. Lund. Clifton Memmott presented a tribute to the 32 class members that have died. After dinner Ralph D. Thomson, who had been president of the freshman class and a star athlete, acted as the master of ceremonies for the program, which was presented by class members. The group enjoyed singing "On Snow College and the sophomore class song, led by Charles Wall and accompanied by Marge M. Riley. Vilate J. Halladay, who had been class vice president and valedictorian, talked about "Those were the days. A piano medley of songs they used to know was given by Maude J. Magleby. "Now is the titne was the topic Ivy C. sr-e- r-- Messenger - Enterprise, Thursday, J une 9, 1977 Blake Daniels to Depart Soon For LDS Mission Snow College Class of 1927 Met to Reminisce and Share Memories Together "Memories of Snow was the theme, and the owl with the motto The Fear of God is the a Beginning of Wisdom, 71 former as feature special members of the Snow College classes of 1926 and 27, their partners and friends, met at the college cafeteria on May 28 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their attendance. General chairman Macel B. Anderson was in charge of the days activities. Other eommitte members were Alden T. Lund and Ruth R. Ross. Miss Lucy A. Phillips, for whom the present Snow College library is named x A Ashby chose to discuss. She was an honor student in 1927. Ida A. Isaacson, the favorite vocalist of the class, sang several selections. Her accompanist was Maude J. Magleby. Charles Wall played several saxophone numbers. Group pictures were taken and a tour of the campus was conducted by Roger Baker of the college staff. The group then returned for refreshments, visiting and reminiscing. Those in attendance agreed that it was indeed a day to remember, Mrs. Anderson said. missionary farewell for Blake H. Daniels, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Daniels, will be held in the Ephraim West Ward Sunday at 5 p.m. prior to his service in the Vancouver, Canada Mission. He will enter the Mission Home June 18. Blake graduated from Manti High School and attended Snow College last year. In high school he held leadership positions, played football and wrestled. In his junior year he took fourth in his weight in the state tournament and was voted the schools outstanding wrestler. Blake was vice president of the junior and senior classes and president of the letter-men- s club. He taught a boys camping class for two years 4-- Page 4 Behive c,flS P'esen,s Quilt to Mayfield Manor and was the Priest group leader until his ordination as an elder. The Ephraim North Ward Beehive class has presented a beautiful quilt to Mayfield Manor. The 14 members of the group purchased the materials and Come Home To tied the quilt. In accepting the quilt, Eugene Bartholomew, operator of the Manor, said that gifts of this kind are very much appreciated by the residents. Interstate. Salesmen: JERRY & MARY BRADLEY Phone: uniriTi5inr!HOMEs HONEST ABE CONSTRUCTION Builders and Dealers of Interstate Homes Elder Blake Daniels serve LDS mission will Kevin Garbe Called to Indiana Mission Kevin Garbe, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen F. Garbe, Spanish Fork, and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Garbe, Manti, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Hansen, Ephraim, has been called to serve in the Indiana Indianapolis Mission. Kevins farewell will be held in the Spanish Fork Palmyra 7th Ward chapel, 381 East 400 North, Spanish Fork, Sunday evening, June 12, at 6 p.m. He will enter the Mission Home on June 18. J 5 Li Bisquick Radishes $137 60 & I 1O Onions j Cantaloupes Pearlette Grapes Snow College Sophomore Class of 1927 recently held reunion. IN HONOR OF Dr. H.B. McQuarrie AN INFORMAL OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD AT THE SANPETE VALLEY HOSPITAL Thursday, June 16, 1977 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Everyone Invited! w ww w r w 'w w vm $ae Frozen Banquet Beef, Turkey James Braithwaite Graduates from Pharmacy College James M. Jim Braith- waite, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Braithwaite, Manti, will graduate from the University of Utah College of Pharmacy on June 11. Jim, his wife Kalleene and baby will then move to Ogden, where Jim has accepted employment. Jim is a graduate of Manti High School, where he participated in basketball and was a member of a state championship tennis team, and Snow College, vt? 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