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Show BY MA1Y TQHNSON I Relief Spceity conference was I held Sunday evening with Pres. Rhea Whatcott in charge, and gave the welcome talk. Two songs were rendered by the Singing -Mothers and a round table discussion was given by the class leaders and the counselors. Clead Nielson and Bishop: Earl Greathouse gave talks. Stake board member Martha Adams Ad-ams also spoke. Some changes were made in the ward organizations. Howard Nielson Niel-son was chosen to take the place of his brother, Phill, who is now in the bishopric, as YMMIA president. presi-dent. Reed Nielson was sustained as superintendent of the Sunday School to replace' Herbert Abeg-glen. Abeg-glen. Dr. and Mrs. Oborne and famly of Payson were Sunday guests of Bishop and Mrs. Earl Greathouse. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan have had their daughter and family fam-ily from Orderville for a Visit. Miss Molly Mills has gone to ning visiting Mrs. IraHowlett, who is in the hospital with a new baby daughter. This Is the first grandchild grand-child of the Whatcotts. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson have a new baby daughter born in Ne-phi. Ne-phi. Mrs. Simpson and her children are in Oak City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roper. William Coleman is leaving for Chicago to visit his sister-in-law and family for a few weeks. He and his daughter, Eldonna Anderson, Ander-son, visited in Grand Junction, Colo., with another sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Hayes and daughters, Barbara and Catherine, visited in Salt Lake City several days this past week. Mr. Hayes has been taking his vacation. The PTA social was quite a success suc-cess Monday evening. After the business was taken care of games were played and chili served. Mrs Margie Greathouse, with Rayola Turner, Inez Wiley and Ruth Abeg-. Abeg-. glen, were in hcarge. Mrs. Hettie Johnson is heer visit-I visit-I ing her daughters, Mina Oversor i and Mary Johnson. salt Lake City for employment. She went back with Mrs. Russell Dutson and little daughter, Robin, who have been visiting at the Mills home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen and son, Rex, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Banks visited in Provo Saturday. Mrs. Josephine Sudbury o'f Salt Lake City has been here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jery Nielson Niel-son and family. Andrew Rummel of Los Angeles with his foster father and sister spent two days here last week. They were guests of Mary Smith. Andrew lived here when a small boy and his mother died and was buried here. He was seeking information in-formation in regards to his parents. par-ents. Mrs. Hettie Johnson, Mrs. Mina Overson, Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Frank Johnson spent Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon in Oak City with Mrs. Frankie Finlinson on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whatcott and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stephenson , were in Fillmore Wednesday eve- |