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Show BY MARY TOKNSON The Relief Society under the direction di-rection of President Rhea What-cott, What-cott, was in charge of the Sunday evening church services. The theme "The Latter-day Saint Home" was carried out. The stake board member mem-ber visiting was Mrs. Mary Henrie, who gave a very interesting talk. Two songs were sung by the Singing Sing-ing Mothers. The Gold and Green ball was held Tuesday evening. A very beautifully decorated hall carried out the theme "An Old Fashioned Garden." A lagre crowd attened and music was furnished by the Nebo Knights. The queen, Shirley Sheriff, king, Ivy J. Nielson, with attendants Marlene Mills and Or-lene Or-lene Overson were at the throne behind the little flower girls, Kathlyn Nielson and Jane Nelson. Gary Wiley was the crown bearer. All looked very lovely as they marched to the throne. Mr. and Mrs. Herbet Abegglen, son, Rex, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Banks drove to Salt Lake Wednesday for the funeral of Mrs. Banks' nephew, neph-ew, James DeLong. - Kirt Roper of Provo was down and visited his daughters, Beryl and Glenna and families. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills drove to Salt Lake City and brought home their daughter, Cherie, and tiny baby girl who are just out of the hospital. Cherie will remain with her parents for several weeks. Mrs. Rhea Whatcott. had her daughters home for a visit this I week. Eva Howlett of Kanosh and Cleo Dutson of Provo were here. , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson spent two days with Mrs. Lile Johnson this week. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson left for Los Angeles for several days visit with relatives. Miss Colleen Nielson was home for a few days this past weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson. She went back to Cedar City Sunday. Quite a number of our local basketball fans took in the Beaver Delta game at Richfield Monday night. Mrs. Maurine Miller and children child-ren drove up from Milford and spent the day Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Banks. Mrs. Jeannette Schwab of Lund, Nevada, is here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overson. She is here for the wedding of her sister, sis-ter, Orlene, which will take place at the family home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Banks received receiv-ed word that their little grandson, grand-son, Johnny, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks, Is in the Utah Valley Val-ley hospital in Provo recovering from an operation. Mrs. Jennie Huddleston returned home from Salt Lake City Monday where she has been visiting her daughter, Virginia and family. Tillman Johnson stopped on his way back to school from Ogden where he attended the junior college col-lege basketball tournament, and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson. He returned to Cedar City Monday with his grandfather, Frank Johnson, of Hurricane, who has been visiting at the Lile John- |