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Show Tri-Stake Conf. -1 Of Primaries b. Is Successful A Primary stake cvnivention . ;;; North Sanpete. South San- Kte and Moroni stakes was h-eld in Fairv:ew August Hi m j-.e Feterv'lew North ward cr.:rl vvth North Sanpete as ".? hostess stake. ' . A! the 10 a. m. nu'f.in Mrs. iii S. Graham was in charge Ll board members . present were: Mrs. DeUa Stev.ni. Mrs 3a:;iee Windsor and Mrs. France Fran-ce Ber.r.ett. They met w.th alt ' bcird members of the three Sti.vrS. 7'r.e general board m.orr.i-er-net with each stake -p.ir-3 itely at 10:30 a.m. with the prtti-er.t of each stake in cr.irji: Mrs. Opal Aaej.trd. Mo j nr.!. Mrs. P.oel.a Harmon Sc;ri Sanpete and NT r Fldoa ! 5. Graham. North Sanp'-te. J Luncheon was served at r.o.n to about fifty Primary repre-" repre-" 5c.-.:a:ives by North Sanpete stake board members, rr . A general assembly at p. m. was held for all stake and ,,. ward Primary officers and teachers, stake and w ard priesthood priest-hood representatives and th three general board members, -j. A speech of welcome was given by North Sanpete stake Primary president, Mrs. Graham. Hi- The general assembly was i dismissed at 2:45 and depart- 1 ' rr.ental meetings were he:d un- J til 4 p m. W Members of the North San-- San-- ; pete stake Primary board who 3 i assisted with the convention ; were: President Graham, Alta TLT - Larsen, Virginia L. Jensen. P-jma S. Tucker, Anna Jensen, Evelyn D. Terrv, Christie P.. Bunnell, Nellie ' Blain, Ada P.. r. E:iis. Neva H. Dve and Iva Z. Tnjscott. t) ' ' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Anderson ' accompanied their daughter , ' ar- son-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. A. L Tippetts of Ephraim to south-Tjj south-Tjj em Colorado where they toured she ruins of .ancient cliff dwell-i dwell-i ers and the museum there. I . j Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tucker and j 'Continued on back pa pp.) I FAIRVIEW ! I By Adeal Rasmussen I (Contniued from first page.) Joyce, Paul and Mary visited at Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Tucker and family last week. While there they visited the Navajo Lake, Cedar Breaks, Zions National Park and toured Guy Tucker's coal mine in the canyon east of Ce-da(. Ce-da(. Amaaa Tucker returned to Fairview with them. Max Cox and daughters Carolyn Caro-lyn and Anita of Mesa, Ariz., visited with friends and relatives rela-tives in Fairview on Sunday. Mr. Cox had attended the L. D. S. seminary theology conference confer-ence in Salt Lake city. Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Christensen Christen-sen and son visited several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Christensen after attending the L. D. S. seminary conference. Last week Mr. and Mrs. H. E Tucker and family, Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Stansfield, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott and Bonnie, Salt Lake city, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stansfield, Julie and Marilyn of Midvale, Mis. Fred Stansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen and Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stansfield and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stansfield and Barbara Kay of Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, Allan and Wayne Stansfield, Stans-field, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Yale Stansfield of Palo Alto, Calil., spent August 11 at Park RoShe at a family reunion. a Mrs. Edda S. Graham entertained enter-tained her sewing club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Selma Anderson. Mrs. Hortense Hansen, Mrs. Lucille Lu-cille Madsen, Mrs. Sarah Rigby, Mrs. lone Rigby, Mrs. Hannah Briggs, Mrs. Dora Rigby, Mrs. Agatha Graham and Mrs. El-nora El-nora Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swann and daughter Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christensen Christen-sen all of Los Angeles, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Swann back to California Cali-fornia where they are now visiting |