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Show i n I MORONI By Special Correspondence Mrs. Hyrum 'Daniels af IMtarond had as .veekend visitors Mrs. Lydia Commings 'otf San. Francisco, Francis-co, California; Mrs. Elaine Wright a.nd son, and daughter ol -uhna, Mr. and Mrs. Robea-t Cart-Airigiht Cart-Airigiht a:-.d thaec- children oi Eurttka, Mr. and MrA Lurmian Una'per, son, and grandchild from-Provo, from-Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Grant uh-ursby and two daugh-iers til' Ephraim; IMr. air.d Mrs. Charles Daniels and three children of Mt P.easar.t; Mr. and- Mrs. Othello Lund and three daughters of Fountain Grjem and Mrs. Lenla Sorantson of -Maimimo-lh. France Sorensoni who was ino,me on a two weeks ifurlough-iTrom ifurlough-iTrom the U. S. Airmy, returned to Laj Vegas this iweclk. Decoration Day visitors at the home of Mr. a-nili Mrs. Cleon Aim-dersoni Aim-dersoni -were Mrs. Anderson's fa .her, Jacob Peterson; Iher brother, bro-ther, Mr. and iMIrs. Ferd Peterson Peter-son and -three daughters of Salt Lake City. They also visited with relatives in Ephraim Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. Mrs. Da-i.y Blackham of Salt Lake City is spending a week here ami at Manti visiting her ions, Howard iand Paul Black-Liam Black-Liam and ifamilks. Funeral services for Mrs. -Amelia C. Bradley were held last Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. an the West ward chia'pe-l witlh-Bislhop witlh-Bislhop Morris Jensen conducting. conduct-ing. The iprayers iwere offered by Bishop William E. -Davis of Wales and William Christensen, and the speakers were: Daniel Anderson, Corge Anderson and Bishop Morris Jensen, all of whom paid beautiful tributes to her life 'and- character. 'A vocal duet, "I'm a Pilgrim", was urg. by Mrs. Jane Thomas -and I3 Liel Ghristenseini -with Mrs. Ella Lamb as accompanist. all of Wales. Another vocal du--t, "In The Garden", Iras sung 'by IMtrs. Leoma Ircir.s and Mrs. Vanorma Anderson with Mrs. Lyda G. Chri itensein as accompanist. accompa-nist. The choir ifurnished three numbers under direotiom of Udell Andereon. The flonal off-erings-were prolfiuse and 'beautiful and many rela.ives and friends from Moroni as well as from out-of-o Kin, were in .attsmdance. H.r one sorni, Mel-vim Bradley o.' flh-olley, Idaho, was unable to attend due to his being ill and recently operated on in a Shelley hospital. The grave (Aias dedicated dedi-cated by Harold Christensen. The weatlh-er for Memorial Day .vas mos't ideal with a clear sky and warm sun-shine all during the day. It has been mainy years ;ince the cemetery was las ifillerfi wi -h relatives and friends who had journeyed from Ifar and near to d.corate the graves of loved ones and renew old friendships agaKi. There was scarcely a home in Moroni which didi not have ifriends or relatives as their guestj during ths day and also :.or the weetoand. On- Jiui-e ls Pres. Der Monte Madsen closed .tlhe doors of the Grani.s Furnituirer branidh store in IMtorani to assume his new portion po-rtion as an undeil writer for the New York Life Insurance Company Com-pany in Sanpe.e County. Mrs. Vero Cottrell and baby of McGill, 'Nevaiiia, iare- here tftor a two weeks vi i. with her mother, Mrs. Hyrum Blackh'am Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Vance and son of Murray returned home Monday 'after spending this ipast week with relatives and friends in Moroni and Fairyieiw. A meet enjoyable cottage (meeting (meet-ing was held last week at the home cif IMr. iand Mrs. Jiame'e Fesche-r where tajiks were given ia.nd mm: ical numbers rendered. Th- re were seven present. Mrs. Emima A. Nash and three daughters of Salt Lake City epent last weekend iwith relatives rela-tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christen-en Christen-en aind son re-turnied to Shelley, Idaho, Wednesday aft'er having .ipent a weeik- here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anriierson of Manti visited here last Saturday Sat-urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blackham. Mr. and IMIrs. Jay (Nelson have re.:unr.ed to Moroni from Cali-icmia Cali-icmia and are ibusy ramodeling their home- wthidh they purdhased ireoemtly from Mrs. Jane Simpson Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Puzey :amdi infant daughter who have been vieiti-r.g jA-ith- Mr. land Mrs. Gilbert Monsom for a ifte w iweeks, returned to Spring City this week. Mr. and 'Mrs. Karl Bird of Lo--2ia-ni are spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monnels Draper. Wells Bradley of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Johnson, John-son, and sons of Bingham Canyon, Can-yon, Mrs. H. D. Christensen and 'jiaughter Lois of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Don Roeenlund and children, chil-dren, of Fairview, Mrs. James Jacobson, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wallace Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Valoy Bradl.y, 'Newell Bradley, all of Shelley, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen of Nephii and Wallace Taylor of California came Friday to attend funeral services of Mrs. Amelia Bradley. Del Ray Soren.on and Ted Allred left Saturday for service in the U. S. Army in California alfler -attending funeral services of their grandmother, Mrs. Bradley. Brad-ley. Mrs. Amos Draper returned i'r-cun- a three weeks visit to Ne-tlai Ne-tlai this week- andi announces the birth of a grandson' on May 11. The parents of rJhe baby are Mr. 'and .Mrs. Boyd Goble, Mrs. Go- ble being the former Miss- Ruth Draper of Moroni. |