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Show Sunday School, Sunday morning a program of Easter numbers were given as follows: vocal solo, Lola Richman, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. George Richman; vocal vo-cal trio, Mrs. Ezra Wickham, Mrs. L. S. Price, Mrs. George L. Jones, with Mrs. Reuben Archibald ai the piano; instrumental trio, Cleo Bow-den, Bow-den, Ruby Schwartz and Mae Schwartz. The 2", minute talks were given by Mardean Dalley and Mae, Schwartz. In conjoint Sunday evening. Eider Ei-der Alvin Harris, superintendent of stake Sunday School was the principal prin-cipal speaker. Blanche Beut'.er played the organ prelude and post-lude; post-lude; Mildred Waddoups gave a reading; Allen Richman played a clarinet solo, accompanied by his mother on tho piano; Mario Smart gave the Scriptural reading; Mrs. Luicetta B. Archibald had charge of the song service. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Price were supper guests at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Martin S. Price at Weston Sunday evening. Mr. Clarence Balls who is attending attend-ing school at Pocatello spent his Easter vacation wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Balls. j DAYTON j t . : s DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen Miss Ella Phillips, M. L. Phillips, Mrs. James H. Call and Mrs. S. H. Atkinson motored to Idaho Ida-ho Falls to attend the funeral of the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pagewho was burned to death when" their trailer house caught fire. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Robbins, Cyrus Cy-rus Robbins, Miss Emma Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Henderson and family were Easter Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hen-ry Seamons of Hyde Park. Utah. On their return home they were, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Robbins, Rob-bins, who has spent several weeks at the home of her sister Mrs. Seamons. Sea-mons. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Sant who recently moved to Grace, Idaho, made a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Price on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Glen Gibbons of Thatcher, Idaho, who visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Walker. Mrs. Walter Beutler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beutler, Bishop and Mrs. Godfrey Schwartz motored to Xorth Logan Thursday evening to attend a party given in honor of Mrs. Beutler's father, the former Bishop John H. Kemp and his t.-un-selors of North Logan ward. Miss Mary Petersen who attends school at BYU at Provo, Miss Kalh-erine Kalh-erine Jensen and her friend, Miss Margery Stevens who attends the USAC at Logan and Clarence Balls who attends the U of I Southern Branch at Pocatello, spent the Easter Eas-ter holiday with their parents at Dayton. Mrs. Floyd Thornley and her three children of Logan spent an enjoyable visit at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Phil lips. Mr. .and Mrs. D. W. Buttars and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Buttars made a business trip to Ogden, Utah, on Monday. On their return home they stopped at Beaver Dam, Utah, to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ellis Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wickham and daughter. Arthella. were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Montell Wickham on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Eldon Manning and their family who visited with Mr. Manning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Manning. Man-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Britenbcker and small daughter of Salt Lake City, Utah, were Easter Sunday visitors in 'Dayton. Mrs. Mary J. Dawson of Logan was a guest at the home of Mrs. Nancy Jones on( Sunday. In the preliminary exercises in |