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Show Lions Club Is Meredith. ta? Organized we vf O at a gy Committees grounds At a Ljons' Club board meet- jng Tuesday night standing us"'l!lt committees for the new- year idmJ were aPPinted- ar '.'I";,? Rodney Anderson was ap- f,,;.; pointed chairman of the attend- j '(hai ance committee, with Perry sv '(,,, Blackham and Russ Bailey as ailable. members. Elden Westenskow was named beyond to the constitution and by-laws chance committee. Mel Ramsey, president, was , named chairman of the convents, conven-ts, .. tioa committee, Jo be . assisted by i- ! Bard Blackham. Boyd Anderson was chosen to head the finance committee and Dermont Madsen will be the J Lions' information and publicity manager and will edit the bulle- tin. f Howard Blackham and John -1 Anderson were named to the membership committee and the program committee will be headed head-ed by Clifford Blackham, with Glendale Larson and Arden Rob- ertson as members. Special committee members follow: United Nations commit- i tee, Spafford Sumsion ; greeter committee, Ralph Blackham; ag-"cultural ag-"cultural committee, Tom Bai-ley, Bai-ley, chairman; James Swensen S and -John Irons; boys and girls C committee, Joe Reviil and Earl I Nelson; citizenship and patriot- ism, Rex Kellett and Joe Prest- 1 wich; civic improvement and i community betterment, Jay Nel-' 4 sn and Lawrence Kelson; edu- i cation, Spafford Sumsion and i Leonard Eliason; health and J welfare, Dr. Dean Rigby; safety I Horace Magelby and, sight con- . servation, LaMont Blackham and Gene Despain. i Parade Winners Are Announced By Council Chief items of business taken UP by the City Council in its meeting Wednesday night were 'he proposed purchase of a grader for the city of Moroni, awarding of prizes to clubs having hav-ing the winning floats in the fourth of July parade, and details de-tails connected with the school f election which will be "eld next Tuesday. Mayor Charles Christensen announced an-nounced as winners of the Fourth ot July parade floats, Jr. Sorosis Continued on Pg. 2 .. 'Continued on hack page.) I ' : MORONI I j By Mrs. Kathrine Blackham (Contniued from first page.) Mrs. William Brothers and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lemming of San-ford, San-ford, Colorado, have returned to their home after a visit here with Mrs. Annie Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Folaron and son, Timothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Folaron and daughter, daugh-ter, Nancy, of South Gate, California, Cali-fornia, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Black-ham. Black-ham. The Folarons were en- route home from Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bardsley of Gunnison visited relatives in Moroni over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackham, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Blackham, Elden Westenskow, Howard Blackham and Ray Seely were in Salt Lake city last Thursday on business. Clifford Blackham was in Salt Lake city Thursday and Friday of last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bruno and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cloward are in San Bernardino, California, visiting relatives. Mrs. Thelma Bell is in Provo this week visiting with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Boyce Jensen and infant son, returned to their home in Moroni from the Mt. Pleasant hospital Wednesday. Horace Draper, who recently underwent major surgery, has returned to his home but is still confined to his bed. ' Mrs. Lionel Jensen is very ill at her home. She is not being ajlowed to see any visitors. Mrs. Myra Morley and Mrs. Katie Monson are ill at their homes this week. Among those from Moroni attending at-tending the races in Fillmore last Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blackham, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelson, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morley, Vernile Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Larson, Rex Kellett, Oscar Olsen, James Swensen, Warren Christensen and Jeff Olson. Ol-son. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christensen and Darlene and Bobby of Sta-ton, Sta-ton, Oregon, have returned to their home after a visit here with Mr. Christensen's aunt, Mrs. Annie An-nie Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Worthen and children, Kathleen, Tommy and Paul of Kenilworth, and Mrs. Annie Nielsen of Moroni left Wednesday morning for a visit in Idaho Falls and with Mrs. Nielsen's son, A. E. Nielsen and family in McCammon, Ida. Graveside services were held Monday afternoon for Judd Leo Cloward, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cloward, who died at 3:05 a.m. Monday morning. The grave was dedicated by President Presi-dent George Anderson. The baby was born Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. Clara Donaldson and children, Boyd and Ora Jane, of Spring City, visited Mrs. DeOra Blackham, Mrs. Izola Blackham, Mrs. Minnie Blaekham and Mrs. Grace Westenskow Tuesday af-ternon. af-ternon. Ora Jane remained to visit in the Ralph Blackham home with her cousin, Debra, for a few days. Mrs. Ross Mullins of San Bernardino, California, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Blackham. She plans to return to her home late this week. Mrs. Mullins' daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Miller and sons, Ross and Stephen, Ste-phen, of San Lorenzo, California, returned to their home Wednes day after visiting with Mrs. Blackham and other relatives in Moroni. Ths Senior Sorosis club met for its first summer outing at a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Leona Irons last Friday afternoon. after-noon. A picnic lunch was served at tables, on the lawn and the afternoon af-ternoon was spent visiting. Hostesses for the party were Mrs. Irons, Mrs. Minnie Black-ham, Black-ham, Mrs. Venice Anderson, Mrs. Effie Blackham Mrs Ethel Bailey. Mrs. Edna Draper Delphia Despain and Mrs. Blackham. t rt Mrs. isabelle Johnon was honored at a b gdayj Qf Friday night in tne Mrs. Inez Christensen After dinner ferv evening was sPe. wnt to MrTMlnnieTwigston collation col-lation prize was won b Mrs Alida Chnstenseru nd el. Maude Sumsion took tne ui inPrsf present to honor Mrs. hostess, Mrs. Christensen. DUP Does Duty . Th Moroni Camp of tni. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers announce they have secured a large truck load of rags in a rag drive they sponsored last WThe funds secured from the sale of these rags will be ap plied on the DUP memona building to be built n Salt Lake city, according o M Renie Nielson, president of tm Moroni Camp. f Mr. and Mfs. Ralph Blackham entertained at a dinner partj Saturday night in honor of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Folaron and Mr and Mrs. Clifford Folaron of South Gate, California. Guests included the Folarons and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blackham. Black-ham. Mr and Mrs. Boyd Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Nielson have returned from a weeks trip to Chicago. Allen Irons, son of John Irons, has been released from the Texas-Louisiana mission field and is expected to return homo this week. Allen Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Nielson, has completed his mission in the Northwestern States field has been released. He is expected home this week. Mrs. Clark Anderson and sons. Clark and Garth, of Magna, spent the holiday weekend in Moroni. i : r 1 MORONI I By Mrs. Kathrine Blackham I (continued from front page) Club, first; East ward Sunday school, second, and Artopic club, third. Mayor Christensen reminded every property tax payer to vote in Tuesday's bond issue election. "We of the City Council are unanimously in favor of the bond issue," he said in urging the community's support of the proposed school building program. pro-gram. Members of the City Council are Charles Christensen, mayor, George Faux, Gene Despain, Clifford Blackham, James Niel-son, Niel-son, Howard Blackham and Spafford Sumsion, recorder. Eallots At City Hall The City Hall will be the only polling place in Moroni for the school bond issue election Tuesday, Tues-day, July 12, according to the North Sanpete School Board. The polls will be open from 7 a. m. until 8 at night. Election judges will be Mrs. Minerva Nelson, Earl Blackham and Mrs. Ora Morley. Mrs. James W. Nielson has been designated des-ignated as alternate. In commenting on qualified voters, the school board announced, an-nounced, "No person shall be permitted to vote at said election I unless he shall be a registered voter residing in the School Representative Rep-resentative Precinct in which he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said school district during the year next preceding this election." The election will determine whether or not $213,000.00 worth of bonds will be sold by the North Sanpete school district. A part of the money, thus obtained, if the bond issue is passed, will be used for the construction of a 1,000-seat gymnasium in Moroni. Mo-roni. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Josiah Blackham, Jr., were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bradley Brad-ley and daughter, lone, of Richfield Rich-field and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham and son, Dale, of Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Curtis and family of Magna visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nielson over the weekend of the Fourth. Infant.i Named Six babies were blessed in Fast Day meeting Sunday morning morn-ing in the East Ward. Three grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey were blessed. ' They were Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Rasmussen; Paula, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey, and Jimmy Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Shepherd. The children of Mr and Mrs Bailey and Mr and Mrs. Ras iSscnfS The Shepherd baby was blessed by its godfather, Mr. son Paul Kline was blessed by his father, and Bishop James Nielson blessed Mr. and Mis Lavor Jackson's daughter, Ro berta. Mr. and Mrs. Elder, Hansen of Murray have returned their home after a visit here with Mrs. Hansen's mother, Mrs. Annie Blackham. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Moss of Standardville visited her thVer the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Fred Dustenburg. Mrs Daisy Blackham visited in the home of her son, Howard Blackham and family last weekend. |