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Show MORONI I Bv Mrs. Heber Christensen 1 (continued from f-ont nae) l independence Bay Celebration Independence Day was celebrated cele-brated in Moroni on July 5 with a program at 11:00 o'clock held at the West ward chapel. Opening song, "Star Spangled Banner" by congregation, conducted con-ducted by Mrs. Isabelle Kellett; prayer, Jabez Faux. Jame Prestwich conducted the program and presented the Goddess of t.'bertv, who was Miss Marlene Morley, and her attendants, Kay Nelson and Shauna Arnoldsen; Miss America who was repre-I repre-I sented by Miss Barbara Peterson, and attendants, Miss Elna Jack-J Jack-J son and Miss Verdean Bradley; I Miss Utah who was represented ! by Miss Joan Curtis and attendants, attend-ants, Miss Elna Nielsen and iMiss Mary Ellen Nelson. The rodeo queen, Miss Marie Jensen, and her attendants, Miss Leona I Larsen and Miss Faun Robertson, were also presented. I Piano duet by Ludean Anderson Ander-son and Shirley Little; reading, Anna Robertson; vocal solo, La-rona La-rona Irons, accompanied by De-neice De-neice Blackham; piano solo, Ophelia Rhodes'; a patriotic tap dance was given by four girls from Fountain Green; talk by 'Soren Nielsen; vocal solo, "God i Bless America" by Norma An-irlorson; An-irlorson; prayer, Bishop Ray D. McKinnon. j A parade was held at 1:30 after which a rodeo was held at the rodeo ground which was well attended by a large crowd. Earl Syme of Pendleton, Oregon, Ore-gon, is enjoying a vacation with his mother, Mrs. Clyde Syme. Eddie Guymon, age 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Guymon, fell off his tricycle on July 5 and cut his chin. He had to have medical attention at the hospital. hospi-tal. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tidwell and daughter Sherrill, Bishop and Mrs. Morgan Lamb and son Richard motored to Nephl last Sunday where they enjoyed spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson. It was Mrs. Jackson's birthday anniversary. anni-versary. She was formerly Adele Tidwell of Moroni. Franklin Hansen and his daughter Thora Henroid were alled back to Provo this week because his daughter, Miss Ral-da Ral-da Hansen had suffered a relapse. re-lapse. She is still in a serious condition at a Provo hospital. Mrs. Newell Olson and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blackham and family here. I Mrs. Mary Draper left Tuesday for Ogden, Utah, to spend a few days with relatives there. |