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Show Fall Social The Farmington 9th Ward Relief Society held their annual fall social on Oct. 6 in the stake center. "The Prophet's Life, a Story of Love" was the theme of the evening. ALL THOSE attending enjoyed en-joyed a delicious meal, music and a delightful speaker. A musical number, "When a Prophet Speaks," was sung by Carol Driggs. A trio, consist ing of Noleen Arbuckle, Dean-ne Dean-ne Horsley and Cathy Turkery sang "We Ever Pray for Thee" as the closing number. The pianist for both numbers was Cherrill Dygert. THE highlight of the evening was the special guest speaker, Mrs. Olive Beth Mack, daughter daugh-ter of Pres. Spencer W. Kimball. Kim-ball. Mrs. Mack brought a quilt given to President Kimball by the Relief Society memben; Driggs, Ida. The quill w made of beautifully emtii dered squares, depicting :s various events of the lifeofi prophet. She shared the sir behind each of the square? i the quilt. ANOTHER SPECIAL p of the evening was Anita.1 ton. Rose Giles is presiden i the organization, kj |