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Show jjlack Family Is j(;nfertaiiied At peseret Meet "r200 descendants of Joseph William V. and George Black t'meded the annual Black reunion k d in Deseret Saturday and Sun-f Sun-f ' the park. Registration was ,10 a m. Saturday, with 125 Ambers from Joseph S. Black Sv 80 from William V. Black ,ly and 9 from George Black, Sing 214 present. Turkey dinner was served both , ys by the Gem Cafe Leland Sanderson as chef. Following the Lner Saturday a program and afternoon sports were enjoyed, with a dance at night in the open air hall. The program Sunday morning o-'ned o-'ned with prayer by Marion Black. A trio, Leah Hegman, Es-tUe Es-tUe Pack and Geneva Stout, sang, accomppanied by Mrs. Thelma Black. Albert Bla'ck made a short '"carlene Petty and Larry Schlap-ni Schlap-ni danced, and Marilyn Black and ' Lee Terry sang "Whispering Hope," accompanied by " Jackie Black' Another speaker was Edward Ed-ward L. Black. The Delta Harmonettes, Cherie Hannifin, Lila Mae Sampson and Bonnie Black, sang two songs, accompanied ac-companied by Virgil Losee. Mrs. Lucinda B. Curtiss made a talk. She was one of the oldest members there ,aged 88 years, and William Bradfield, of Scipio, aged 89 years. Other numbers were by the quar tet, Nels Black, Ernest Black, Clive Bla'ck and Dee Black; reading by Mrs. Alva Young; song, Stanley . Black; dance, Leora "Hansen; piano pi-ano duet, Birdie Lou Hilton and Margene Hilton; reading by Lucile Sampson. 1 Song and reading by Marilyn Badger; piano selection by Barth Black; song, Myrtle Spor and com pany; closing prayer by Hugh H. Hilton. New officers for the next re-i re-i union were elected with Mark ) Black, Kanosh, president; Willis Black, Fillmore, vice president; and Loa B. Hansen, Fillmore, secretary. sec-retary. The reunion next year will be held in Zion's n ational park, and at that time a monument for William Wil-liam Black and Jane Johnson ' Black, parents of the three brothers broth-ers for whom the reunion was held will be unveiled. Coming from out of town for the reunion were Mrs. Maggie Black, Baldwin Park, Calif.; La Von Black and Dave Black, Ontario, Ontar-io, Calif.; Phoebe Reid, Payson; i and her son Eugene and family from Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson, Louisa Biehler, Lucinda B. Curtiss, Salt Lake City; Charles Henry Black and family, North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Clement Porter, Washington, D. C; Valerie Young, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Man-uel White, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Black and son, Mark Black and family, anosh; Mary B. Walton, Sacremento, Cal.; Clarence W. Pace and family, of Pleasant Grove; George E. Black, Helper; Emerald W. Stout and family, Moab; William H. Brad-field Brad-field and family, Scipio; Albert Black and family, Midvale; Burton Badger and family, Holden; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Black and family, Mrs. Ora B. Hansen, Mrs. Loa B. Hansen Fillmore. Gib McNeely, who visited in Del ta last week with his uncle, L. C. McNeely, left Friday to return re-turn to his home at Waxhaw N.C. He had been in Denver for 6 weeks at ROTC and returns to North Carolina to return to the university for his senior year. Mrs. Charlotte King, of Burlington, Burling-ton, Colo., is making a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Munster. Mr. and Mrs. Fera Little and weir two younger children and Slighter, Miss Rayda Little of "t Lake City, made a trip last week through Yellowstone nation-f nation-f park. They drove through the acuson Hole country, south Yel-. owstone Cody, Wyo., and visited utti with Mr- and Mrs- CIin |