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Show I MORONI j I By Special Correspondence Mrs. Cleo.iv Anderson and son Jaoki Usft Wednesday ior Los Angeles. Mrs. Ander.voni .will ...turn in a we.ik but Jack (will r.tfi.-ter Jiune 20th at tllw Uni-.ersity Uni-.ersity of Southern' California lhere he will begin the stiudy of medicine. Jadk, is a graduate it' Moroni !hi'h school .aaid itlliis 'Pring graduated (from Snow vo.lego. His uiKvny friends .will miss him as a soda foumtain clerk at the local Andersoni Drug tore. Mrs. 'Shirley Madsen olf Salt Lake City visited Tuetday with r liSu-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Black'ham. Mrs. Earl IBliackhaim! an'maunic-es an'maunic-es a free piano recital oni June 2Gth in the East l.vard cliapel at 9 p. m. The following music students will participate: Mar-lene Mar-lene Morley, Maxine Arnoldin, Joyce OhristenseiT, Roxie Bradley, Brad-ley, Eldean Van Buren, Connie Larsens Beverly Blaclkham, RiDa Faux, Shirlay Little, LaRona Irons, Garvine Faux, Joyce Qhristensen, LaRue Johnson, Raymond Andersons Carole Chrisjeniens Grant Jensem and Donnell Black'ham. Mrs. Howard Blaokham bind Mrs. Jake Andereon entertained he Junior Sorosis Club Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the haime of the lattr. Officers for the coming year svere elected a9 follows: fol-lows: President, Mrs. Morgan L a m b; vice-jprcsident, Mrs. Jumes Anderson; iiecretary and tre-aeiurer, Mrs. Harold Ghristeni-en; Ghristeni-en; reporter, Mrs. Gaynor Sor-ene-on; progmm. coniimittee, Mrs. Urwin Morley, Mrs. Eld.en. Van Buren and Mrs. Earl Blackham; ocial commi te1., Mrs. Earl Tii-I Tii-I ell, Mr . George Faux and Mrs. Marvin. Draiper. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to twelve nemb.rs. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ohrie-ensen Ohrie-ensen are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, born on June 15. 'h at Dice hospital. The mother was formerly Miss Kate Edmunds of Wales. Miss.s Florence- and Graee O.-rieteneen and Mrs. Ellen Tomlinson of Los Angeles, re-tur re-tur d ho.nte last Saturday after i two-weeks visit Ihere with r.e-'ative and1 fri.nds. The following are conviales-eir.g conviales-eir.g a. Dice hospital following operations this week: Moyle An-d.rson An-d.rson of Ephnaim, Lucile Nel-eon Nel-eon of Mt. Pleasant and Fay Christens, n of Ephraim. Mrs. H. E. Dice and daughter Gladys have gone ;to Whittier, California to meet her daugh-er daugh-er DorotJhy, who has been at-ending at-ending college tti.re this past winter. They expect to return home on June 20th. Primary convention .was Sheld June 12tfh in. the West ward ohia-pel ohia-pel iwhere the folio wing ipro-graim ipro-graim was presented!: instrumental instru-mental music, Lila Andersons organist; opening song, "A Prayer"; invocations Reba Aa derson., first counselor; word;, of welcome, by President Anna Robertson; song, "Boy of Mine", Udell Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Lyda Ohrie.teneen; report by secretary, Ilene Moss; topics were given by Soren Nielson of Aaron ic Priesthood, Bishop Morris Mor-ris Jensen, Afton Andersons Leah Larson, Vanonmla Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Floyd Jensen of the Freedom Bracnh. Singing "Called "Call-ed to Serve". Remarks and wiords of encouragement, Pres. . Georga Andersons Closing song, "Do What Is Right"; benediction, Ajfton Andersons seconidl coun- : eelor. Mrs. James Everett and sons Lamar Everett and Byron Major have gone to California for a two 'weelkB visit. Bishop and Mrs. B. A. Childs were Salt Lake visitors last Monday. Mrs. Zell Robertson spent five days of last week) with' relatives and friends in Manti. Miss Donna Sorensoni of Fresno, Fres-no, California, visited last weekend week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sorensoni after :which she left for Salt Lake City. Miss Darlene Draper who has employment in San Francisco, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Draper. Dra-per. The following young men were notified this week to report for military service on June 25thi. AUkn Faux, Morris Dahl, Dean Dychess Darrow Christensens Olven Christensens Joseph Bu-low, Bu-low, Oman Olsen. Dale Christenseni Chris-tenseni who has been eimployed in California, left last week for military duty. He is a brother of Darrow ahristenEens Mr. and Mrs. John K. Guy-mon Guy-mon and family and Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Reinsemar of Salt Lake City spent last weekend 'with relatives here. The East iwiard Primary association associ-ation was reorganized last Sunday Sun-day as follows: Erma Curtis, president; Thelima Sorensen and Minnie Draper, counselors; and Bessie Nehons secretary. The Y W iM I A of both. Moroni wards was also reorganized last Sunday. The new president olf Moroni West ward is Delphia Desipaim A-ith Alida Ohristemsen and Christie OLem as counselors. counsel-ors. In the Moroni East ward Carmen Blackiburni was selected as president with Dora- Morley and Marcella Irons as counselors. counsel-ors. ! Mrs. Florence Evertt left Monday Mon-day for Ogdeni where she has eimployment. Mrs. Don Ros.enlund and children chil-dren of Fairview spent Monday with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Roes Livingston has just returned lixo.rj Salt Lake City sinoe Iher hu-bands departure Jor &ervice in the U. S. Army, .and is visiting Iwith Iber mother, Mrs. Celia Morley. iMjr. and 'Mrs. Ellis Draper and daughter Pauline of Wolf Point, Montana, returned home Tuesday Tues-day after a few days visit here. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blackham and children of Ruth, Nevada land Mrs. Eldon Hansen 'and children of Midvale, are 'visiting will1 Mrs. Samuel Blackham. Misses Twiyla and Myrtle Jensen Jen-sen have gone to Salt Lake City wfnere 'they have .arnployrnent. |