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Show Bennett Reunion Held Sunday in Deseret Church The families of John R. and Margaret C.ihoon Bennett held their family reunion at Deseret ward church Sunday, June 29, with sixty-nine members present. Lunch was served at noon, after af-ter which a program under the direction of President Leslie C. Bennett was conducted with Eddys Bennett Barben as secretary. The welcome address was given by J. A. Bennett, followed by a brief history of the family. The program was then presented as follows: Piano solo, by Merrill Moody, son of Lowell and Lillian Bennett Moody; tap dance, Julie Barries, daughter of, Delbert and Ina Bennett Ben-nett Barnes, family history, May Petty; Piano solo, Rulon Dee. Bennett, son of Jerold and Ava Bennett; recitation, Stephen Bennett, son of LaMont and Louise M. Bennett; ac cordion duet, Linda Kay and Col- leen Barben, daughter of Arch and Eddys Barben; Dance, by Sylvia Moody, daughter daugh-ter of Lowell and Lillian Bennett Moody; piano duet Cleo Petty a.nd his son, Neil; recitation, Garry Willden, son of Verland and La Rue Bennett Willden. Song and dance, Bruce, Kim and Kerry Lynn Cameron, children of Elliot and Maxine Petty Cameron; reading, Jane Petty, wife o Cleo Petty. Short responses and comments were made by LaMarr Bennett, Chicago, 111.; Ina Bennett Barnes, Portland, Ore.; Cloyd Bennett, Las Vegas, Nev.; Leon Bennett, Cedar City, and Jerold and Lawrence Ben nett, Deseret. The rest of the day was spent visiting and reminiscing, enjoyed by all. New officers for the coming year were chosen as follows: Pres. LaMont L. Bennett, Cedar City; secretary and treasurer, Lola Bennett Ben-nett Bishop, Salt Lake City, and historian, Maxine Petty Cameron, Richfield. |