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Show ill , JMiewidT I'M::::::1' "" .imiumwi ii Mil IBMIL f 'WIAJlMimi liiMlMMIWB.ijMMi'H, . 25 YEAR PIN. Ruth Hunter, center, gets 25 year BPW pin from Mrs. Ray Anker, club president, right; while Mrs. Ray Knell, installation chairman looks on. Harry Terry family visit Dewey Ekstrom LDS Church at a rate of 500 per month. The Terry's were met in Cedar City by Paul Mantz, Jr. and wife Lorraine of Blanding. Kathleen and Lorraine are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eckstrom. Mr. Terry and Mr. Mantz are graduates of Southern South-ern Utah State College and both are teaching in Blanding. Harry Terry, wife Kathleen, and their four daughters and son were visitors recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey V. Eckstrom. Mr. Terry has completed his LDS mission to American Samoa having served as. mission mis-sion president during which time a stake was organized. He stated the Tongan Islanders Is-landers are coming into the |