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Show ENOCH-MIDVALLEY NEWS NOTES j Mrs. Cora Murie Nick Cooley and Keith Grim-shaw Grim-shaw spent the week end here from Kaysville, where they are living and working. Accompanying Accompany-ing thern was a friend, Delbert Bishop of Farmington. Miss Joyce Hicken, who has spent the last few weeks visiting here with the Grimshaws returned home to Provo with them. Ronald G rims haw, who has spent the last year in Korea, is home. He has been in the service ser-vice for the last two years. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Grimshaw. Jean and Jack Matheson, ton and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Matheson of Salt Lake City, are visiting with their relatives, rela-tives, the Ivan and La Mar Matheson Ma-theson and Louis Maxwell families. fam-ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Richardson have a new grandchild, a baby girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. De-Wayne De-Wayne Algers In Hawaii. The Laural Class and their leader, Mrs. Loleene Grimshaw, held a car wash last Saturday. They will wash cars again next Saturday. Franklin Jones took nine Scouts on the mountain for four days. They were at Lost Camp. Mrs. Pearl Ha Herman has received re-ceived word that her grandson, son of Eugene and Anna Halter-man, Halter-man, has received a call from I the LDS Church to serve a mis sion In South America. Elder Donald Halterman will enter the mission home early in August. Richard Halterman and son are visiting with his mother, Mrs. Pearl Halterman. The 4-H Fairies Club entertained enter-tained their mothers at a dinner held at the home of Mary Richardson Rich-ardson June 19. The Lihoma girls of the Primary Pri-mary and their leaders, Lillian Grimshaw and Birdian Murie, went to Three Peaks and cooked their breakfast last Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Myron S. Jones attended the funeral in Parowan for Ross Hyatt last Saturday. There were several merit badges received by the Scouts of the Ward in the Court of Honor held in Paragonah Sunday night, as well as two second class advancements. ad-vancements. The families of the Cub Scouts spent Monday evening at Woods Ranch. Miss Cindy Christensen had a sleeping party on her 13th birthday birth-day Thursday. Tlie MIA girls started Softball practice Monday. Mrs. Emma Nelson visited with her daughter and family, the William Kruegers at Fruta, Utah. The Seyenties of the Ward held a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Matheson last Wednesday evening. The Ward High Priests cleaned the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherratt last week. Mr and Mrs. Sherratt are filling a mission in the Great Lakes mission field. Charlene, Ricky, Robert and K ren Hatch, children of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Hatch, spent a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Grimshaw, while their mother attended June Conference. |