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Show FOtfNTATN GREEN ' R Sjeela1 Correspendenee Mrs, Fannie Holmaiv Mrs. Millie MatMs and Joshua D. Oivmibs re-ce re-ce ed out, bruises and sh.vk in a automobile accident last Thursday eieni'op. Tl'ey had Iv-en on a trip to the Manti Temple and werc-cn werc-cn their way home at about 11 p. m. when they ran into a car on the outskirts" ot Moroni which was parked and had no ta.il light on the back of It. Their car wus badly bad-ly ofcvmag-ed. All three are feelins: a little mproved now, although Mr. Ox-viiiltvs is still bedfast as it was nevssary to have 25 stitches taken in his one knee. Urban S. Madsen attended the pst.masters conTiition at Provo Inst F"lda,y. nelpia Allred who lias employment employ-ment in San Francisco Is visiting for ten da'-s w th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olo A. Allred. The Strawberry Festival last Fii-day Fii-day afemown for all Hvme Foo-noinic Foo-noinic members and iwrt.ners with the eld folks as special guests was a tU: success. A splendid program was given after which the delicious innobeon was served to the large number present. It was held in Municiiwl Hall. Mre. Enid Nielsen enterta. ned her club members last Thursday at her home. The time was spent in .-hatth'S after which a lovely hot dinner was served Mrs Caroline Llewellyn returned home for Salt Lake City last week where she has spent the ivast month. A large number of our Primary and M. I. A. workers are planninr en attending the convention at Salt Lake this weekend. Mrs. Fail IVulo.y and Mrs. Jay Bailey of Moron1 are spending two weeks with relatives here while their hntfvtnds are employed in I Wyoming. |