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Show I urn Citv i Local Old Folks Have Dandy Time At Their Party The annual Old Peoples Parly-was Parly-was well attended and celebrated cele-brated by over two hundred ward members. A hot chicken dinr.ei was served promptly at noon. The tables were decorated with beautiful bouquets of carnations and beautifully decorated angel food cakes. At each plate were white silk ribbon badges JxLoimed with pink rosettes. President Lewis Anderson or' the Manti Tempie offered thanks at the table. During the dinner Bishop Reid H. Allred preseiid large boxes of candy to the two eldest people attending, Henry Strate, S7, oldest man in this city, and Mrs. Hilda Bertelson. S6, next oldest lady of this city. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Acord. retiring members of the standing stand-ing committee, were presented with Elbert Hubbards scrap-books. scrap-books. Release comes to these members as they become guests this year. They have served on this committee for twenty years. Bishop Reid H. Allred also presented pre-sented the appreciation gifts to (Continued on back page.) I SPRING CITY I I By Mrs. Virgus Osborne ' (continued from front page) the above. The program presented during the afternoon was: a girl's chorus chor-us sang two numbers, conducted by Ernest B. Terry; vocal solo, Glade Petersen of Fairview; vocal vo-cal solo, Miss Helen Squire of Mt. Pleasant; musical reading, Joe Jensen, Mt. Pleasant; the T Fourth grade pupils gave a I dance and stunt directed by teacher, Mrs. Rose Schofield, . Miss Barbara Allrod and Miss Christensen of the North Sanpete high school; a skit was pro-. pro-. sented by Mrs. Helen Mad.v?n, . Doyle Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Draper and Mrs. Etholyr Anderson. Bishop Allrod gnv I remarks of welcome to tlv , guest:). During the afternoon John Da vis, next eldest man of this city and early violinist, played sov oral selections for daivin;- ear;. . dances. He was accompanied b-Mrs. b-Mrs. Leslie Nimlcy. Mrs. Nun ley also played a piano solo. Among the guests allendinr the partv wore: President mm! Mrs. Lewis Anderson anl eo'in solors, Pratt Allrod and Ho ' Polerson and Mrs. VC rsen o' the Manti Temple. DUP Hears Lesson On Early Settlers The monthly mooting of ') D. U. P. Cam) was hold at tli home of Mrs. Hazel Ulaek Mon day afternoon. Captain Dorcas Wain presided. The lesson, "'IT.1 First Settlors of Utah before 1 li entrance of the Pioneers". Mis Bunnell also discussed the first homes, council house in 1K1N postmasters, schools, papers, flour mill, sugar companies, fi;s' marriage, death and bowery house. Mrs. Grace I!. Allrod road the history of her mother, Mrs. Mar;, Crawforth lirough. Rofroshm nl: wore served by Mrs. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Guptill and baby of Nopbi, Mrs. Sercnr Osthr and Miss Charlotte Knapp visited Sunday nl the homes o' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark an.' Mr. anil Mrs. Max Blain. The monthly Relief Society preparation class was hold Mon day at the homo of class loa'h or, Mrs. Klhel Larson wllh oaoh class Instructor presenting the months lessons. Mrs. Eva Grace Allrod, president, was In charge of the meeting. Light refresh- I merits was Kerved by Mrs. Lar-ten. |