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Show TROPIC Ella Adair H State Homemaker degrees i were awarded to Bonnie Ad- j air, Koye Bushnell,' Louise h Brinkerhoff . Mary Carol Clark, 1 Lorna Henderson and Lylllan j .Shafer at the recent FHA con- h vention at Salt Lake. Ella . Munson received the degree ' earned by her sister Florence, ; ' prior to her death. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller : have a new granddaugtitti ; ; Mrs. Reva Quilter is the mo- ther. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Le- ; Fevre and family were recent visitors at the Eli LeFevro '. home. Miss Phyllis McKenlSb, stu- : dent teacher, got chicken pox '. on her last day here. Miss Ne- ' dra Clark, of BYU, is doing : her student teaching in our ' high school. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green-haugh, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon LeFevre and Mr. and Mrs. Eli .LeFevre were visitors at the Glen Canyon damsite this past week. Weekend visitors at the Oris Goody home were his mother, sister, three nieces and a nephew from Clarkston. Mrs. Goody remained to visit with her son and family. Students from CSU presented a program Tuesday in the school gym. Garfield Stake will have its 'excursion to the St. George Temple on March 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stewart have received word that they lhave a new grandson, born to 'Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Verenef Robinson of Calif. The Relief Society sponsored a successful 17th of March 1 UtpilVlli; VS-VAftU&V4 f J party and program Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Shake-spear visited the Mantl Temple Saturday. Afton Jolley spent the week end at home. Mrs. Mildred Cannon visited here over the weekend. Raymond Brinkerhoff received medical attention at the hospital Saturday. He ran a silver through his hand from a pole vaulting pole. |