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Show MORONI ' Ry Special Correspondence Results of the municipal election hold in Moroni aie as tollo-vs- Dem.cra'.ic Party. F.r Mavor Andrew L. Bradley, 232. Four-year Four-year Councilman, Marvin Anderson, 57. Two y.ar Councilmen Ace Blackham, 220; Merrill Clow'ard, 211; J. P. Sorensen. 209. Recorder! Sherman Christensen, 275. Treasurer, Treas-urer, Mrs. Louise Monsen, 290. R publicans party. Fr Mayor Eldon Wes.enskow, 203 votes. lour year Councilman, Blaine Draper, 173. Twc-year Councilmen, W. S. Andersen, 218, J. Howard Black-ham, Black-ham, 206; Spaficrd SumsLn, 226. Recorder, Frank Bruno, Ijj. T eas-uier, eas-uier, Mrs. Celia Money, The Junior Sorcsis CiUb m m'jers and their hu.sbanns pui.-vpH q Trai 1. ween party Friday night at the Maple Canyon L.dge. li.. esses we e Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Earl Tidwell and Mrs. Milton Arn-oldscn. Arn-oldscn. A d.licious hot dinner was served to twenty couples after which dancing was enjoyed. Music was furnished by Glendales Band. There were t.velve sp.cial guests present. Mrs. Ernest Anders. n entertained f.iencs ol her daughter Cath.rine Oo.o-r 27 ta. The occasion being the anniversary of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Jensen oeieorated thou: w.dding anniversary annivers-ary Wednesday, Oitoter 27th. They had been n.ar led forty years cn that day. Thirty-five guests were 3. attd at the table which Was centered cen-tered by a beau'iful wedding cake. They are the parents cf five children, chil-dren, four whom are living and were present a. th celebration. Twelve grandchildren we.e also present. Mi', and Mrs. Soren C. Christensen Christen-sen also celebrated their foitieth wedding anniversary on October 27th. Thirty-three guests were seated at the table which was decorated dec-orated with a beautiful wedding cake and flowers. They are the par-en par-en s cf twelve children, ten of whom are living, and fifteen grandchildren. grand-children. The Junior Sorosis club met at the home of Mrs. Urwin Morley cn Thursday night of last week. The lessen, "M.dern Trends in Furniture" Furni-ture" was given by Mrs. Mont Madsen. Pinochle was played and luncheon was served to sixteen m mbers. Mrs. Woodrow Draper entertained entertain-ed the Thimble club Thursday night at a Hallowe'en party. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to seven members and one special guest. The Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. George Jensen Tuesday night of last we?k. Four tables of Bridge were played. Mrs. Harris Larsen won first prize and Mrs. Frank Bruno received second prize. Refreshments were served to eight members and two special guests. |