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Show SUTHERLAND . . . Lucille and Delia Deem went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to do Christmas shopping. They returned on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivie made a trip to Salt Lake to have Mr. Ivie's foot examined by the doctors. They made the complete trip on Friday. On Friday Mel Terry and his family went to Salt Lake to take Halden, who had the cast removed froh .his 'foot and leg. Hal has worn the cast since August. Wednesday night the Relief Society So-ciety held a bazaar, program and turkey dinner in the school lunch room. Many articles were donated and sold at regular prices. The party netted about four hundred dollars. Max and Bert Johnson took two truck loads of pigs up north on Thursday. They returned home on Friday. Mrs. Milo Mortensen went to Salt Lake on Friday to do some Christmas shopping. A photographer came to the school on Wednesday and took pictures of the children in each room. The pictures were group pictures and a print can be obtained obtain-ed by each child. At Sunday night Sacrament meeting Max Johnson, high councilman, coun-cilman, presided. On the program were Dewey Sanford and Tillman Johnson, speakers, and LaVar O-wens O-wens who sang two vocal solos. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Henrie went to Salt Lake on Friday to take their daughter, Ann, who had her leg operated on. Ann will have to wear a cast for some time. Reid Maxfield and son, Arvin of Wayne county, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Tippetts on Saturday and Sunday. Also at the Heber Tippetts home were Mrs. Tippetts parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Nelson of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Orson Hyatt of Lewiston came Friday to visit her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Rulon Anderson and her family. Mrs. Hyatt is on her way home from California. Last week's Relief Society meeting meet-ing was held at the home of Maurine Anderson. Mrs. Anderson is unable to be out since her accident ac-cident in October. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Ogden drove to Salt Lake on Sunday. They returned on Monday. Glen Rawlinson and family are enjoying their new Buick. They made their first trip to Oak City Eddie Lee came from Salt Lake to visit his brother, Seth and family. fam-ily. He stayed Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. A PTA meeting was held Monday Mon-day evening in the Sutherland cafeteria. Many items of business were discussed such as the school beautification program, dental clinic and financial report. The discussion was led by Ferrell K. Walker, retiring president. Speakers Speak-ers for the meeting were Superintendent Superin-tendent A. M. Maughan, who discussed dis-cussed the building program in the district. Miss Snyder, elemen- tary advisor, George Anderson, the school coordinator and Fawn Peterson, Pet-erson, regional director of PTA. Election of officers for the coming com-ing year was for president, Betty Johnson; vice president, representing represen-ting high school parents, Melva Shields; vice president representing represent-ing elementary schools, Jerry Hill; secretary and treasurer, Max Johnson. John-son. The PTA organization urges every parent to join and help bring better understanding and cooperation coopera-tion between the home and school. The Jolly Stitchers met at the Woodrow Hall last Friday afternoon, after-noon, with brooms, mops and vacuums, va-cuums, and gave the club a thorough thor-ough going over. A business meeting meet-ing was held and the entertainment entertain-ment committee served lunch. On Wednesday night they are serving a banquet in the hall for the Delta Lions Club and their ladies. Mrs. W. R. Walker entertained Monday night at a dinner party in honpr of Mr. Walkers' birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Will. Valker, M. and Mrs. Wallace Holman, Mr. r and Mrs.' John Wind and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobson of Vale, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Nebraska, Mrs. Johnson being a sister of Mr. Wind. Following dinner 500 was played. Mrs. Foote and Mr. Holman Hol-man received high score awards, and Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Will Walker low. The Jacobsons were residents of the North Tract for many years and enjoyed visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foote are now settled in their new home, which was recently completed. The house is in attractive three-bedroom home all modern. Their son, Ray Needham, who has been in Okinawa with the Air Force, has been home for two weeks. He returns re-turns Sunday to March Field. |