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Show j MORONI Ev Special Correspondence "bcotland Yard" will be seen Sunday and Monday, December 2fi ana itst at the Ko.:y Theatre. An t.u star cast headed by Edmund j e and Joan Bennett will be seen in this all talking production. The Bridge club met at the home of Miss Saraii Keiiet last w;eek, rcurtei.i members were present. Refreshments were served. Mrs. CJrwin Morley won first prize and Mrs. Frank Christensen received the consolation prize. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Livingston announce the birth of a baby boy at their home. The Sorosis club's Christmas party par-ty was given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Black-ham, Black-ham, with Mrs. Blackham and Mrs. Marvin Anderson as hoste?ses. The rooms were beautifully decorated decor-ated in Christmas colors and decorations. dec-orations. Each member received a gift. Refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Cleon Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. Ernest Blackham, Mrs. Elmo Irons, Mrs. Ray Andeison. Mrs. Ophelia Rhodes, Mrs. Eiiu. Draper, Mrs. James M. Larsen, Mrs. John R. Blacknam, Mrs. Blaine Draper and the Hostesses. Mrs. Jeston Nelson, Mrs. H. E. Dice and Mrs. Eailey Syme were special guests. A real good program of Christmas carols and readings was given. Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobson ol Blackfoot, Idaho, were Moroni visitors last week. The Bridge club held their Christ mas party at the Home of ?iliss Camille Olsen Thursday night. Christmas decorations were beautifully beau-tifully carried out. Those present were: Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Urwin Morley, Mrs. Leonard Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. Ruelon Johnson, Miss Eva Barrett, Mrs. Francis Rasmussen, Rasmus-sen, Miss Sarah Kellett, Miss Matilda Matil-da Aebscher, Miss Almina Johnson, John-son, Miss Vivian Anderson, Mrs Cleophia Christensen, Miss Gwen Blackham, Mrs. Frank Christensen, Mrs. I.afe Morley and Mrs. Prar.'t : Bruno, Miss Gwen Blackham won ! first prize and Mrs. Cleophia Chris- j tensen received Liv? consolaii.in prize. Each member received a : gift. Refreshments were served. Grant Anderson of Ely, Nevada, is spending the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Olive D. Anderson. An-derson. The Christmas candles are burning burn-ing in almost every window for in nearly every iiome they have out ot town guests for Christmas. It has been a real home coming for Moroni. Mor-oni. The Moroni high school presented present-ed an operetta, "The Governor's Daughter," a musical comedy in two acts. Following is the cast: Mr. Goodspeed Lynn Tidwell Mrs. Goodspeed Evelyn Smith Jane Goodspeed Muriel Monson John Sumner Paul Blackham Senator Snow Odell Christensen Aunt Mary Clarissa Gee Octavo Publisher Ivo Christensen Butler James Swensen Clare Velma Robertson Louise Lucille Cahoon Dot Meredith Anderson Maid Von Blackham This is under the direction of Ray Anderson. |