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Show Moroni Wards Dance For Hospital Fund A hospital benefit dance for the Sanpete L. D. S. hospital, was held in the Olde Bungalow Ballroom at Moroni, Saturday evening. The dance was spons-orde spons-orde by the Moroni East and West wards. The net proceeds, together with donations from the orchestra, orch-estra, The Revelers, and hall personnel of $100.00, was turned over to President Golden Carl-ston Carl-ston of the North Sanpete Stake The money will be used tc help buy equipment for the hospital. To Speak At State Conclave At least two officers of the Moroni Feed company will play important roles at the annual convention of the Utah Cooperative Cooper-ative association at Salt Lake (Continued on page Three) 1 MORONI J J By Mrs. Heber Christensen (continued from front page) city April 16. . Roy Moss, manager of the as sorption's service staUon i-scheduled i-scheduled to address a morning session of the conversion on the subiect "Holding Membership Loyalty" and Clifford Blackham a dire-tor of the association, wil !be toastmaster at the final meeting meet-ing and evening banquet. The Senior Ball , i The Seniors of Moroni nigi. school will hold their annual ball on Friday, April 8,- at the Olde Bungalow. ;.... They have chosen ta?,f Parade" as their theme The decorations will be of pastel colors col-ors with Easter bunnies and Ellna' Nielsen and Morris Old-royd Old-royd have been selected queen and king. T,vkPts The public is invited, lickets are $1.00 per couple. The Fathers and Sons annual banquet was held last Saturday evening in Moroni high schoo building at 7:30 p. m. A delightful program was rendered with Leland Anderson of Manti as guest speaker. A delicious hot dinner was then served to about 400 the largest number ever present at one of these gatherings in Moroni Mo-roni Stake. The Relief Society annual day was a big success and was held in the East ward chapel with East and West wards meeting conjointly. A splendid "program was enjoyed en-joyed after which delicious refreshments re-freshments were served to the large number in attendance. While playing in the home, little Miss Sandra Morley. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mack Morley, fell and broke her arm. She is improving nicely now. Ralph Olson spent last weekend week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, after which he returned to Provo to register for the 'maiored in chemistry rnedwfnmgri0duate in the spring. have made P' an on KThnffhey will" furnish f m'ost delightful organ P7tgwi?l bMl Moroni West tree musical concert. FVev Christensen, son of Mr. a Mrs Will Christensen re-eom'this re-eom'this weej; : afte, snending two years in the tas. Central States Mission as an L. n S missionary. He will be the speaker ir the West ward Sacrament meeting meet-ing on AprilStJp. m. The Misses Connie Hansen Georgia Nelson, Verdean Bradley Brad-ley Georgia Christensen Loir Christensen and Mary Louis. Hansen of Moroni high schco Home Economics department, and accompanied by their instructor. in-structor. Miss Afton Damelson attended the FHA onventior at Salt Lake city last Frida-and Frida-and Saturday at the Newhouse Hotel Miss Connie Hansen is thr president of the Moroni high school club and their obaectivc is to build better homes and better characters. . In June they will hold their natiol'l convention in Santa Barbara, California, where one girl from each high school will be selected to attend. At the convention in bait Lake city there were 34 Utah schools represented and 700 m attendance. At the speech tournament in Ephraim last Saturday the following fol-lowing Moroni high school girls participated: the Misses Maur-ine Maur-ine Robertson, Ida Olson, Ins Johnson and Wilma Justesen. They " were accompanied by their speech instructor, Mrs. Anna An-na Robertson. |