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Show ! , : MORONI ! By Special Correspondence I Sunday and Monday, April 28 and 29 see "The Whole Town Is Talking,' Talk-ing,' starring Edward G. Robinson at The Kozy Theatre. Widd'sday, May 1st only, "Mills of The Gods," starring May Rob-son. Rob-son. Thursday and Friday, May a and 3 'e Lyle Talbot, Ann Dvorak and Pordan Wes'.cott in "Murder In The Clouds." Mr. and Mrs Everett Larsen of Salt Lake City spent Easter with r iat'vJs in Moroni. One hundered fifty of the Moroni H gh School students attended tha j musical contest at Prcvo last week and returned home with many honcrs. MM. Marvin Anderson, Mrs. Urvin Pee, Mrs. Elmo Irons, Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Mrs. Leo Morley and Mrs. Amos Dmpcr accampanied the students as chaperones. Mrs. Ezra Nielsen entertained the Artoplc club Thursday afternoon after-noon of laist week. Easter decora-tion-i wrrei carried out. A real Easter party was enjoyed by eight members. Refreshments were served. Scout court of honor was held in Fountain Green Sunday night with Scout Commissioner Osmond Crow-ther Crow-ther In charge. William G. Barton, regional ccimrrussioner of the Brycs Oanyon council, awarded the following fol-lowing badges and merit badges to Moroni scouta. Tenderfoot badges to Ren Syme, Douglas Bradley tnd Max Christensen of the West ward, and Jack Irons and William Brother Broth-er on of the East ward. Max Weston, West ward and Paul Bailey, Eat ward, Second cla'-s badges. Jay Simpson, Kenneth Nielsen and Macoy Larsen, West ward. First class badges. Theadore Blackham, East ward, five merit badges. Harris Anderson, East ward, Life badge and four merit badges. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen1 announce an-nounce the birth of a baby boy at their home. Mrs. Ernest Blackham and Mrs. Oscar Hansen received word Tuesday Tues-day morning of the death erf their brother, ISsac Draper of Genola, who was accidently killed by a train as he was crossing the railroad tr?ck at Mapleton. |