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Show r-lorcri Public Invited To Moroni Feed Meeting Saturday Annual meeting of Moroni Feed company will he conducted Saturday at the Moroni high school auditorium, it was an nounced this week by Howard Blackham, president. The annual affair will include two sessions: one at 10 a. m for stockholders and directors and a public meeting at 2 p. m. The 2 p. m. session will feature fea-ture addresses by Dr. Lawrence Morris, extension service poul-tryman poul-tryman at the USAC at Logan; W. P. Robbins of the Utah Cooperative Coop-erative association; Ray Garrett, auditor for the Northwestern Turkey growers and Moroni Feed, and Ed. Gosner, manager of the Cache Valley association. Livestockmen particularly are invited to attend the afternoon session to hear Mr. Gosner's address, ad-dress, Mr. Blackham said. Mrs. Earl Blackham en'er-tained en'er-tained the Moioni h'g'i school basketball team at her home Wednesday evening. Movie-' and games were enjoyed afte" which a delicious hot dinner was served. Mrs. P.etta Draper announcr-the announcr-the arrival of a grandson. The baby is a son of Mr. and Mrr Gayle Braith.waite of Manti and was born February 25. Th mother was formerly Miss Beverly Bev-erly Smith of Moroni. Volunteer Workers Conquer Fire There was a grea deal n' ex citement in Moroni Monday evening eve-ning when the fire siren gav" the alarm about midnight. It was only a matter of a few minutes until many of th" nv-in nv-in town were on hand at t-e residence of Lionel Curs vhe-e his hay stack was on f!re. The fire engine was soon driven driv-en to the scene and the willing workers worked diligentlv and were successful in getting control con-trol of the flames. The M. I. A. Rosette Ball of Moroni Stake was held last evening. eve-ning. Thursdav. March 18 in the Old Bungalow. |