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Show '; MORONI I By Special Corespondence "The Restless Youth" will be shown ;.t the Kozy Theatre Sunday and Mori day. It is a special production. Don't miss it. Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Prove rnd Mr. and Mrs. Raphiel Larsen c! Goshen, Idario, were uaests of Mr :-nd Mrs. Amos Bradley this week. Mrs. Millie Devine oi New York if visiting her niece, Mrs. Roy Bruno. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen announce the birth of a daughter at their home. j Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Blackham are visiting relatives and friends in Preston and iiy, Nevaca. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson and Mrs. Blaine Goats of McGill, Nevada, are visiting relatives and friends in Moroni this week. Mrs. Scott Bruno is visiting wi:h her daughter in Ogden this week. Mrs. Cleon Anderson and Miss Ruby Lucille Anderson of Ephraim left Sunday Sun-day for a three weeks vacation to San Francisco and Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Chris Mikkelson of Redmond is visiting her mother Mrs. Caroline Louritzen this weekend. Funeral services for Mr. Joseph Frrdreiksen or Salt Lake City were held in the East ward chapel Friday afternoon. The speakers were Orlando Bradley. Brad-ley. Jfemes Larsen and Bishop Elmo 7i-ons, Bishop Ephraim Nelson and Ellis Draper offered prayers. Mrs. Elmo Irons and Mrs. P. J. Draper se.ng, "The Lord is My Shepherd' ' the "choir sang, "I Need Thee Every Hour," "Shall We Meet Beyond the River" and "Abide With Me." He is survived by his wife and his mother Mrs. Julia Anna Fredreck-wn Fredreck-wn of Salt Lake City, one "daughter Theff Fredreckson of California, and three sisters, Mrs. Marie Arnoldy of Montana, Mrs. Clarissa. Beerman of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Josiah Black-ham Black-ham of Moroni. ritennent was In the Moroni cemetery. Miss Elva Pescher has gone to Son Francisco, California, to remain until un-til school takes up. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curtis announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Gowers of Salt Lake City spent the week visiting in Moroni and Nephi. Miss Firl Larsen of San Diego, California, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Urwin i.lorley this week. Mrs. John Jensen entertained in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary anniver-sary of her little daughter Hazel. Monday afternoon. Twenty little guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Spence of Garfield are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lamb this week. Miss Beryl Larsen of Fairview is the guest of Miss Vivian Anderson. Funeral services for Jess Kemp were held in the East ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. The choir sang, "Resting Now From Care and Sorrow, Sor-row, " "Shall We Meet Beyond the River" and "Abide With Me." Orlando Bradley and Lenard Anderson Ander-son offered prayers. Mrs. Elmo Irons and Mrs. P. D. Draper sang "Jesus Is Calling." The speakers were David Nicholes, Bishop Ephraim Nelson, James Larsen and Alma Black ham. Jess Kemp was born in Moroni 65 year", ago. He is survived by the fol-V.winrj fol-V.winrj brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ol-iv Ol-iv Draper of Nephi, Mrs. Maud Kemp of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Hannah Peterson, Pet-erson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dan Morley, Mor-ley, Price, and Seth Kemp of Moroni Interment was in the Moroni cemetery. ceme-tery. Mrs. John Bailey and Mrs. H. D. F.irringtcn of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcken of Saint Anthony, Idano, have recently returned return-ed from a trip to Yellowstone National Nation-al Park, through Idaho and Montana. Mon-tana. The home of Andrew Bradley, Jr. was almost destroyed by fire Tuesday evening. The fire, which was of unknown un-known origin, started towards evening. eve-ning. A crowd soon gathered and the city hose was put to use. Practically Prac-tically everything was taken out of the house by people who came to help. |