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Show VISITORS AT BENSON WARD Ilenson, Dec. C On Sunday last, Supt A. E. Ilowen, Second Asslstnnt Ray West; Chorister Frank Raugh, and Secretary J. E. Hyde were In attcrdanco at our Sabbath School and reorganized It. Mr. T. E. Ricks wni honornblv -"''--ad after sovt-rnl vw- ' hful service, nnd W. G. " 'i m find George Cowley who have acted as his assistants were sus'aln-ed sus'aln-ed with H. W. Ballard Jr., a the mi erlntendency of tho Benson f-r.b-bath School. Tho following wero also al-so sustained ns officers: W, H. Rcc!0, Fccrclary; Lewis Rlggs, as-Istant as-Istant secretnry; Harold Jensen Fal-stnv Fal-stnv assistant librarian; Georgo Cow. ley was sustained a librarian; M. J. Falstnv, chorister; A. V. Rceso, assistant as-sistant chorlstor; Sarah L. Rceso. organist; Ruby V. Rceso, assistant orgnnlst; Mnrlnus Jensen Falstov Jr. violinist, nnd Ernest Allen, usher. Tho teachers nro nishop Upward Reese, A. V. Reese, Molvln Tlallard, Lawrenco Harris, Sarah L. Rceso. Leo Reese, Andrew Munk nnd Ruby V. Reese With this strong force of workers tho Ilenson Sabbath School should do n good work. On account of a sovero attack of lagrippe Bishop Rceso was unablo to ' attend our Sabbath services which Is something thnt very rarely 4 happens Mrs. Recso too, wns unablo to leavo her homo. Nearly every homo In Ronson and every member of the family has suffered from this dlscaso In a greater or less degree. Flvo cars of sugar beets aro being loaded every day nt tho Ronson station. sta-tion. Those who aro working at the Job could easily load ten cars If they woro furnished. It was with a proud stop and a llB- nlfled bearing that Brother William Bnrrett walked up to tho front with his fine two months old son In his nrms to have him blcsed at our Fast meeting, Sundny. Mrs. Lionel Munk recently presented pre-sented her husbnnd with a flno boy |