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Show I FOUNTAIN GREEN ! ! !I,L0l:lLorrespon(lcnce ' j Thanksgiving day irLrLtahi Given proved to be a most happy event lor many relatives and frloncls who came home to spend Uio holiday. This made it a family fam-ily reunion for many of our people A great many went out of town also to spend the day with their' re ntiyes and friends. Most of the school teachers came home and eturnpd Sunday to their respective respect-ive schools. "West of Broadway," a three act play, which was under the direction di-rection of Miss Laverne Franklin and sponsored by the M. I A -' presented on November 25-26 'to a crowded house both nights, and from all reports was enjoyed verv much. The entire cast, as well as those In the specialty numbers and the pageant by the school chil-dren, chil-dren, all did their parts in a splendid manner and are to be complimented on their good ' work Much credit is given Miss Franklin, Frank-lin, who is a professional in dramatics. dra-matics. Miss Franklin left Friday for Farmington, Where she will take up the same work. Sunday School conference was held in Fountain Green Sunday-morning, Sunday-morning, November 29th, with Supt. Kennedy Seager in charge. Different parts were given by various var-ious classes and some timely remarks re-marks made by members of the visiting stake and Sunday School board members. Two bass solos, "Teach Me To Pray" and "Asleep In The Deep" were beautifully rendered by Austin Seager of Tre-monton. Tre-monton. There was quite a large number in attendance, although it was a verj' cold day. Mrs. Mary J. Oldroyd returned home Wednesday from Glenwood, Utah where she has spent the past month Monday afternoon the primary held their opening exercises and then divided into groups and went out in different parts of town with baskets for the aged and needy. There were 24 lovely baskets distributed dis-tributed in this way, which gave cheer and happiness to all who were visited. A children's dance was given at 5 o'clock on Thanksgiving afternoon. after-noon. . Mrs. Laura Llewellyn left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Salt Lake City where she will spend a couple of weeks with her daughters, Eva and Virginia, Vir-ginia, who have employment there A wedding supper was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Holman Friday evening in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Zola, to Theodore Allen of Santa-quin. Santa-quin. Thirty relatives were present. pres-ent. The out of town guests were .Mr. and Mrs. Lud Allen, Mr. Jewel Jew-el Allen and Miss Carol Green-alch Green-alch of Santaquin; Mrs. Thomas C. Jackson and daughters, Norma and Leona, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Tremon-ton. |