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Show MINERSVILLE Sister Dahl and Brother Frank Williams were the speakers at Sacramental meeting Sunday. The Minersville Ward Relief Society Soci-ety has been re-organized. The following fol-lowing officers were sustained Tuesday Tues-day at Relief Society: Mrs. Amy P.ker, president; Counselors, Mrs. Abbie Gillins and Sue Eyre; secretary, secre-tary, Effie Marshall; treasurer, Jane A. Eyre; choister, Minnie' Carter. The Teacher's Training class held their first meeting Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Blackburn are-the are-the proud parents of a son, born Wednesday of last week. Arline Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Banks, Is ill with scarlet fever. The Minersville school teachers left Tuesday for Salt Lake where they will attend the Teacher's Institute. In-stitute. ' Miss Hattie Whornham, county librarian is here spending a few days working at the library. Mrs. W. M. Gibson and son, Billie, '.left Sunday for Provo, where they will spend the winter with Mr. Gib-:son. Gib-:son. The Hallowe'en dance which will be given October 29th, at the Minersville Miners-ville high school this year by the student body is to be one of the best the school has ever known. Everyone Every-one is expected to be masked. A prize will be given for the best costume cos-tume worn. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and continue until 11:30. A silver loving cup will be given to the couple giving the best demonstration of the modern fox trot. After 11:30 the following interesting interest-ing places will be visited: The Devil's Hallway, the Witches Den, the Mystery room, and the pumpkin court room. Delicious luncheon will be sold at ?the Pumpkin Inn. LILLIAN CARTER, |