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Show FREEDOM Loren Taylor and Dorsy Draper were Manti visitors this week. Mrs. Martha A. Gee was called to Nephi where she found her daughter, Mrs. Mary Beliston, awaiting her with a new granddau . hter. Mrs. Barbara Stark, wife of Con- rau siarK, uiea at ner nome here on March 28, at the age of 61 years. Mrs. Stark had a stroke in the evening eve-ning alter attending the Relief Society Socie-ty anniversary. She is survived by her husband and seven children. Funeral services wc;e held Sunday. Bishop Lee Taylor presided. The The choir with Miss Ella Taylor at the organ, rendered the following selections: "I Need Thee Every Hour," "Sometime, Somewhere," and "Shall We -Meet Beyond The River." A vocal duet was rendered by Ellen dinger and Ella Taylor. The speakers were Joseph Draper, Bishop Davis of Wales, Ephraim Nelson Nel-son of Moroni and Bishop Taylor. A farewell party was given Dorsy Draper on March 30. A program was given and luncheon served. A purse of $25 was given Mr. Draper. He left on March 31 to be one of , Uncle Sam's boys. Gretta Lund, wife of James Lund, died on March 31, leaving a husband ssoi jerj lunoui oi iidapiiuo suiu pus The eldest child was sixteen years aud the youngest seven weeks. |