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Show Moroni Seminary Rites Held Sunday To the theme of "Our Temples" Tem-ples" the Moroni Stake Seminary Semin-ary graduated 38 students Sunday, Sun-day, May 8, at the West Ward chapel. Stake President George M. Anderson conducted. Class officers were: Mary Ellen El-len Nelson, president; Phyllis Jackson, vice president; Frank Crowther, secretary treasurer; Shirley Little, organist; Toin-ette Toin-ette Candland, chorister. Here is a list of graduates: Maxine Arnoldson, Carol Anderson, An-derson, James Allred, Phyllis Blackham, Max Blackham, Joyce C. Bailey, June "Christensen, Julia Christensen, Ray Christensen, Christen-sen, Phil Christensen, Ray Coulson, Coul-son, Toinette Candland, Royce Christiansen, Frank Crowther, Boyd Coombs, Lola Cook, Merril Dyches, Darlene Freston, Frank Jacobsen, Phyllis Jackson, Pete: Jacobson, Joyce Jensen, Dennis Johnson, Richard Johnson, Shirley Shir-ley Little, Douglas Lamb, David Mumford, Norma Madsen, Ar-lene Ar-lene Mikkelson, Eugene Mikkelson, Mikkel-son, Mary Ellen Nelson, Lynn Nielsen, Reed Nunley, Connie Olson, Ol-son, Morris Oldroyd, Barbara Peterson, Marilyn Spell, Deri Shepherd. Ths Klpvpr Kraft Klub of Fountain Green was entertained last Monday at the home of Mrs. NaDean Nielson. They spent the evening playing Rook and the prizes were won by Mrs. Myrth Oldroyd, Mrs. Oleta Bailey Bai-ley and Mrs. Euleda Cook, after which a delicious hot dinner was served. Those present were Mrs. Elna NTelson, Velda Jackson, Euleda Cook, Oleta Bailey, Myrth Oldroyd, Old-royd, Clara Cook, Enid Nielson and the hostess. The theme was 'May Day and the table decorations were beautiful. beau-tiful. The favors were individual indi-vidual May poles. The Artopic club members were entertained last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Luella Draper where they enjoyed playing Rook. The winners were Mrs. Lillian Sorenson and Mrs. Charlotte Bradley. A delicious hot dinner was then served to 11 guests. The Jr. Sorosis club members entertained their mothers last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lora Faux. A delightful program was enjoyed after which they enjoyed a delicious hot dinner. Each -mother present pres-ent was given a beautiful corsage. cor-sage. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Vawdrey and family of Draper, Utah spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Revill and family. fam-ily. The M. H. Club was entertained enter-tained last Thursday at the home of Mrs. May Christensen. The time was spent in sewing af-(Continued af-(Continued on back page.) ! M330NI I j By Mrs. Heber Christensen ' (continued from front page) ter which a delicious hot dinner was served. The mothers of the Arcette club members were entertained at the home of Mrs. Ora Morley last Saturday afternoon. The time was spent in playing play-ing Rook after which a delicious hot chicken dinner was served and each mother presented with a beautiful corsage. There were 28 mothers and daughters present. pres-ent. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey oi Provo visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Christensen. Mr and Mrs. Vincent Chris-tenn Chris-tenn spent last Tuesday in Salt Lake city; t f Mr and Mrs. Russel Bailey re-received re-received word last week of the receiveu grandson at homeof Mryangd Mrs Reed Shepherd of Salt Lake city on May 6 The mother is the former form-er Miss' Louise Bailey of Moroni. Mrs Russel Bailey left Friday Impend, a few days with her children in Salt laxe, |