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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Mr. John Ros enlof and her son, 4 Eivjn P. Rosenlof and family of i -l. n hony. Idaho are gue-its of Mt. Pleasant relatives this week en- route for Long Beach, California 4 where they will spend the winter : with Mi-;. Rosenlof'3 sons, Dewey 4 and Raymond Kosenlof.- Mrs. Ros- enlof v is formerly, Miss Anna Fred- 4 ricksen a daughter of Mrs. Peter Fredrkksen of this city. Misn Anna M. Scott, of Xew York, i las-istant secretary of the division 4 if schools and hospitals of the na- i ional board of the Presbyterian i 'lunh, now on a tour of the mis- ion field is visiting Wasatch Acad- 4 my and Fiiday addressed the stud- r.t body in chapel exercises. Little li ss I.ois Peel enUrtained party of friends at a birthday par- , it Imr home, Saturday evening. 3 The stake officers of tha relief so-'' , ciety board conducted a convention!" in the West ward chapel at Moroni I Tuesday afternoon for the visitin ' teachers of the relief societies In ' Moroni, Freedom, Wales, Chester, r.nd Fountain Green. 'Mrs. Eliza- 1 beth Christensen of Mt. Pleasant, piesident of the stake board wa, in ' barge and two hundred and twenty- ive teachers were in attendance. The afternoon's program includ-'; :cl community singing, addresses, ' e rnonstra'tions of the recept'on of lie visiting teacher in the home, nd reviews of the teacher's monthly ,-tport book. Following 'the convention, con-vention, the visitiiiig teachers were guests at a luncheon given by the relief re-lief society o cers of the two mo- : roni wards. The Gleaner girls of the North ward Y. L. M. I. A. will give a party 11 the North ward chapel next Tuesday Tues-day evening in honor of the "M" men. An excellent program of games, music numbers and contests is being prepared for the evening's entertainment. |