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Show I ! MORONI 1 By Special Correspondence Funeral services for Samu-1 Atril were held Sunday afternoon in th: East w.-rd chapel with Bishop Morgan Mor-gan Lamb officiating. The choii sang "Beatuiful Isle" and "Shall We Meet Beyond The River." The prayers were offered by Joseph R Christiansen of Fountain Green President of thn Moroni Stake, anc Ezra Nielsen. Ths speakers were Elmo L. Irons, Urvin Gee and Bishop Bish-op Lsmb. Vocal duet. Mr". Elmo L. Irons and Mrs. Ernet Anderson "Oni Fleeting Hour," accompanied by M ss Catherine Anderson; vocal isolo, "Come Unto Me," Mrs. Thom-v-Jemen of Mt. Pl-asant, accompanied by Mi"s Voneal Anderson. The pallbearers were Ernest Anderson, An-derson, Lloyd Blackhm, WalteT Ha.r-'y, Rockery AnlersCta, Joseph W. Olsen and Cleon Anderson. The grave was dedicated by Josph W. oi-ien. Mr. Atrill pa.-'sd away Wedtrtes-day Wedtrtes-day at the home of his dausrht-r. Mr. H. E. Dice. He wets born hi Ontario, Canada. NovrtnbT 21, 18-6. a son of Mr. end Mrs. Jams Atrill. Ha is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Atrill and five sons aind two daughters, Jame and Wiliam Atrill, At-rill, Vairiccniver. B. C: Jasp-r Atr!ll, Detreit,, Michigan; Clifford Atrill, Merlbora. Alberta, Canada; Mrs. H. E. Dio, M-roni: Mrs. Ernest Burton, Bur-ton, Spokan0, Wa-hington; onn sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Emma House, Victoria, B. C, CaRrda. Mn wuiaim Biglow of Provo Is visiting relatives in Moroni and Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Behrman of McGill, Nevada are visiting at the home cf Mrs. Behrman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Blackham, Jr. Thev nrr nroute to Washington, D. C. where Mr. Behrman has a government gov-ernment position. They intend to meka their home there. Mr. Thomas Atrill of Vancouver, B. C. Canada, is visiting his s'ster, MJ-s. H. E. Dice in this city. Ho came to attend funeral services for hi father Samuel Atrill. The deer hunters from Moroni have been very successful this year and a great number of deer have been brought in. Mr. Leo Morley was hostees for tho Sorosis club Thuirday laftcr-noon. laftcr-noon. A lecture on Federation was w.-s given by Mrs. H. C. Jacobs of Mount Pleasant, first vice president of the Utah Federat'on of Womens cluba. Heifrcrhments uere aerved to sixteen members. The East ward Primery enter-tairt-d October 16, for Mrs. Hyrum Xidwcll aad Mr?.. .Hyrura Blackham. Jr., who have been t'tachera in the organization for many years and hn.va resigned. A very delightful timii was had playing gamles and refreshments were served. A token of appreciation was presented pre-sented to them by ths offlo rs and teachers of the Primary asBcciation. Thti Artopic club was entertained at tile home of Mrs. Mourice Soren-fi-n Thursday afternoon ctf last week. Refreshments wre served to seven members and one spetcial guee. The Farent-reacnTS organization organiza-tion has recently been reorganized with Mrs. Ruelon JchaiEcn president presi-dent and the following cOTimittefS' Food for children: Mrs. N. P. Sortnaaa, Mrs. Delena Stevens, Mrs. Georgci Faux, and Mrs. Ruelon Jolmson. They are, making a house to house canvas gathering vegetables for the hot lunch to be served to the echool children at a cost of 5c a week p r child. The various clubs in town have donated money to buy necessitiFs from thj stores. Fountain Green, Walts, Chestrr, Freedom and Jerusalem are also donating toward thin groat cause. Program Committee: Mrs. Grace Pai'k, chairmiem; with Mrs. Blaine Draper, Mrs. L'o Morley and Mrs. CKon Anderson as helpers. School Survey Oeanmitbe-: Mrs. Da'ey Blackhem, Mrs. John And-o-r--on and Mrs. Jeston Nelson. Repres ntativea from difJerent Krades: First grade, Ma-s. Ru:lon Johnson. Second Grade, Mrs. John Anderson. Ander-son. Third Grade, Mrs. George Faux. Fourth Grade, Mrs. Je iton NeJson. Fifth Grade-, Mrs. Blaine Draper. Sixth Grade. Mrs. N. P. Sorensen. Seventh Grade, Mrs. Leo Morley. Eighth Grade, Mrs. Grace Park, Mrs. Cl"on Anderson and Mrs. O-phelia O-phelia Rhodes. High School, Mrs. Dai-xy Black-ham. Black-ham. If a suitable place can be obtained obtain-ed hot lunch will also be served to the High School students. Th? organization will hold their first meeting NovembT 11, On this, date, ther- will also be visiting hours for parents. The Moroni High School chorus made a big hit at U. E. A. under the direction cf Ray Anderson. Morr- than one hundred voices sang s-vral numbers in the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City on Friday, Oct. 25th. They returned home with high honors for th'ir beautiful sing-inv. |