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Show ! i MORONT I By Sp-cial Correspondence I Sunday and Monday, March 17, and 18th see Will Rogers in "The County Chairman" at the Kczy Theatre. Thursday and Friday, March 21 and 22 "The Mytery Woman," starring star-ring Mona Marrie and Gilbert Rol-laid. Rol-laid. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their meeting Friday afternoon of last week. '' Mrs. Marvin Anderson, captain, was in charge of the following pro-rrrarn: pro-rrrarn: Sinking, "Our Mountain Home Sei Dear." Opening Prayer, Mr Cynthia Draper; Ladies chorus, "The Boys of Sanpete County;" Mrs. Rodney B agnail gave the bio-grapb'fcal bio-grapb'fcal rketch of the life cf hfii grandmother, Mrs. Camilla Noland. Solo, "Silver Threads Among the Gold," by Miss Alice Syme, accttn-panied accttn-panied by Mrs. Amos Draper. The lesson on "The First Musicians, Organists Or-ganists and Choristers in Moroni," was given by Mr. Anthony Chriten-en; Chriten-en; singing, "We Thank Thee O 'God For a Prophet." The bendiction was pronounced by Mrs. Cynthia Draper. Mrs. John Andersen entertained the Soartdom club Friday afternoon of last Week. Refreshments were served to ten members. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Allred of Bear River City visited last wek in Chester and Moroni with relatives rela-tives and friends. Funeral services for Mr. Earl Ostler Ost-ler were held Wednesday afternoon in the West ward chapel with Bishop Bish-op Ephraim Nelson in charge. The chcir sang, "Beautiful Isle" and "Sometime We"ll Understand." The speakers were James F. Robertson of Fountain Green, Jabez Faux and B:hcp Nelron. Vocal duet, "I Wonder, Won-der, Is There Room For Me," Mrs. Lawrence Larson and Mrs. Floyd Sperry. Vcoal duet, "Cast Thy Bread Upon The Water," Mrs. Elden Westenskow and Lewis Blackham. Violin solo, "Faos to Face,! Doain Sorensen. Prayers were offered by Soren C. Nielsen and Heber Anderson. Ander-son. Mr. Ostler passed away at the family residence Sunday afternoon after a short illniees following influenza. influ-enza. He was born in Salt Lake City September 8, 1873, a son of Johri C. and Dorothy Howarth Ost-'ler. Ost-'ler. He married Serena Knapp in the Salt Lake Temple September 29, 1909. Surviving are his widow and the following children: Mrs. Nellie Blain of Spring City; Mrs. Annie Brewer, Dorcthy, Valderae, Kay, grandson and Ferry Ostler, Moroni. Two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Aagard, Fountain Green and Mrs. Lizzie Jchnron, Evanston, Wyoming. Si: brothers, Fred J. S. Ostler, Salt Lake City; Moroni Ostler, Tooele; George and Joseph Ostler, Nephi; J. W. Beagly, Magna and four grand children also survive him. The East Ward Relief Society met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Slvter Charlotta Bailey, a pioneer of Moroni. Mrs. Mary Johansen waJ in charge cf the following program: Reading, Mrs. Cloyde Jensen; Ladies La-dies chorus, "Days of Summer Glork." Reading, Mrs. Prank Bruno; Bru-no; Joke1!, Mrs. Marvin Anderson. Refreshments were served. |