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Show 250 Attend Social Of Shelley Family Firmage Hall was the scene Saturday Satur-day night of the reunion of two hundred and fifty descendants of the Shelley family. The evening's entertainment consisted of a well arranged -and varied program. Mrs. Ella B. Taufer acted as mistress of ceremonies. Late in the evening a dancing party w7as enjoyed, music being furnished by Sam Webb of Lehi. Following is the program: Song by Darrell Wanlass, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Humphries; opening prayer, Clyde Strong of Alpine; community singing; trumpet solo, by Paul Shelley, accompanied by Miss Sarah Shelley; whistling solos by Prank Fields of Salt Lake City, accompanied by Miss Norma Durrant; Dur-rant; violin solo, accompanied by Miss Elaine Smith; musical reading by Mary E. Abel; songs by Parley Coone and Alden Taylor of Garfield; humorous reading by Dean Conder; reading by Winzell Swenson; tap dance by Mariam Humphries and Jean Ellison; reading by Cliftona Wilde; song by Ireen and Doris Davis and violin solo by Roland Strong, accompanied by Mrs. Humphries. Hum-phries. Mrs. James Barratt, 75, was honored hon-ored as the oldest woman present and was presented with a bouquet of sweetpeas. James Conder, 78, was honored as the oldest gentleman gentle-man present and received a necktie. |