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Show SUTESEiiLANlt . Forty-one Relief Society members mem-bers were entertained at a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Bert Sanford Tuesday evening, honoring honor-ing the retiring Relief Society officers of-ficers and leaders. There was a program, games and refreshments were served. Mary Johnson, Lena I Steele, and Vera Barney supervised super-vised the games. The program was directed by Virginia Lyman, Irene j Brumley and Tenna Johnson. Mau-1 rine Anderson and Ann Hales ser- 1 ived the lunch. The retiring officers are eBtty Johnson, Dale Bishop, Rayda Raw-linson Raw-linson and Hester Ahlstrom. Mary Henrie, and Deonna Erickson retiring re-tiring leaders were each presented with a gift by Lizette Erickson, president. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen and daughter Elsie, and Mrs. Don Jo-hansen Jo-hansen spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Masel Brasher and family from Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moulton and sons, Tom and Lyman, from Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Crosby from Spanish Fork visited here Thursday after attending the funeral services of Athur Bunker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rollins and Beverly Johansen from Logan were visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Avon Barney. Mrs, Josephine Bunker, who has been in Salt Lake City and Ogden has returned to Sutherland with her daughter, Mrs. Josie Walker. Carl Boss from Garland and Sherwin Bear from Providence spent the weekend visiting Dale Johnson. The three were in the navy together and the visitors, who leave soon on missions, came to see Dale before their departure. Lee Johnson returned home Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Owen Benson and family of Los Angeles are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Thornton of California, visited their father, E,. T. Thornton this week. Mrs. Thornton Thorn-ton is still in Salt Lake City for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanford drove to Provo Saturday taking Janet Sanford and LaVon Barney to the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Walker spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Sutherland ward MIA held a mothers and daughters party Friday Fri-day atfernoon on the Porter's lawn. There was a program and refreshments were served. Donna Belle Christensen, who is attending the LDS business college spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Madge Christensen. Sutherland young people now en rolled at the BAC are Louise Skid-more, Skid-more, Zoe Porter, Carmen Rose, Kenneth May, Dick Moody and Murray Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens drove to Ne-phi Ne-phi Monday to attend the wedding of their brother, Russell Jackson and Miss Grace Maley. Their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jackson, Jack-son, from Salt Lake City and all others in the family but one daughter dau-ghter in Montana, were at the wed ding. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner honored the bride and bridegroom with members of both families present. |