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Show MOKOM " In The Navy Now", with Raymon Hal t en and Walace Berry, and an all1 slur cast will be shown at the Kozy Vhenl.ro Sunday evening February 12, i ; 1 1 1 1, fall to see It. Mr. and Mrs, John Olsen, are rejoyc-m; rejoyc-m; over Hie arrival of a baby boy born binuary an. I his Is the third child orn lo I hem on tills date. Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bruno, a girl, February 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Jensen, spent part of last week at Nephl and l.nvan, visiting relatives and ' friends. The "M Men" of the East ward won out In n basket ball game with the M Men of Spring City ward Tuesday night al Moroni. The score being 30 o 12. Wednesday night L. J. Foote, and oinpany, played "Hollywood" at the Coxy Theatre. They expect to play foronl every three weeks. The marriage of Morene Hardy and Willis Jackson, of Fountain Green, has just been announced. The young couple were married some tima In December out have kept It a secret until now. i The Old folks were entertained at a nil baiKpiel and social, Thursday, February 2nd. The following program vva.s given: Prayer, Bishop Ephralm Nelson. Vocal solo. Mrs. Leona Irons. Organ solo, Mrs. Ophelia Rhodes. Reading, Mrs. Nielse Johansen. Several musical numbers were given 'iy Margaret Larsen and Theran Syme, n the harmonica and Gatar. Vocal solo, Mrs. Clara Larsen. I Tribute to Pioneers given by Mrs Art Anderson. Vocal solo, Miss Elda Runquist a song n th form of a quartett was sang by Jabes Faux. N. P. Sorensen. Mrs. Han- . lah Draper, and Mrs. Tena Kellet, In- , it led "The Auctioneer", after the ban- ! tuet, and program at the East ward ' hap.'l they were taken to the Kozy j Theatre where they were given a free picture show. Mr. Marvin Anderson, manager pave the house a picture show j One hundred and twenty five guests participated in the entertainment. In he evening a married folks dance was n joyed at Paradise gardens. Every-ne Every-ne present said it was the best time hey had enjoyed for a long time. Sundav School Program Monday iiirht the East ward Sunday Sun-day school gave a program and social, -d their chapel the following program as rendered: Saxophone solo, Burnlce 'lardy. Stump sieech, James Prest-' it"h Violin and cornet duet. Sharp !-ap.?r. and Lewis Blackham. Reading 'Tiss Trene Hanks. Song, by the choir,! O Columbia The Gem Of The Oceean" pantomine was given by the Seagul firls. A comic debate. Resolved that short kirts are more servisable, than long ties", Mrs. Cleophia Christensen, took he afirmative and Mrs. Alligee Ander-on Ander-on the negative. Some very clever ' i iints were given. The dicision was "dven to Mrs. Anderson and the long kirts. I Piano solo. Miss Ordell Hogan. After the program games and danc-ng danc-ng was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Ardell Blackham spent last veek at Manti visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Growers, of ";alt Lake spent the week end at Moroni, the guests of Mrs. Growers parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lamb, left Sunday morning for St. George, to visit Mrs. Lambs, prents Bishop and Mrs Daniel Anderson who are spending the winter there for Mrs. Andersons nealth Born February 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stringham a girl. Mrs. Sena Summson, entertained at -linner in honor of her seventy-seventh birthday anniversary, Saturday, February Feb-ruary 4th. Mrs. Marvin Anderson, entertained 'wenty little guests, in honor of her on Harris eighth birthday anniversary. Mr. Ordell Blackham, returned home Saturday night after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City, on business. Hans Peterson Is Laid at Final Rest Funeral services for Mr. Hans Peter Jf eterson, were held February 6th. at Ihe East ward chapel, Music was furn-,shed furn-,shed by the choir, Mrs. Leona Irons, -ang, a solo "Ive Done My Work" The speakers were, Orlando Bradley, Bishop Nielson of the Fairview South vard and Franklin Hansen. Mr. Peterson was an early resident of Moroni being 87 years old. He was born in Denmark August 1, 1840 and died here February 4, 1928. He was the father of a large family. He had two wives, both are deceased. And he leaves eight children, Mrs. Paul Rosen-lund Rosen-lund of Eureka, Utah, Mrs:. Hannah jothharp, Mrs. Charles Bills, Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Bigler, Mrs. Clyde' Nielson, and Peter J. Peterson of Holliday, Utah, C. M. Peterson of Littlefleld, Arizona, Mrs. R. K. Ames of Moroni, all were present except one. ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jensen a baby boy February 7th. |