Show RONALD J. TAYLOR 2nd Ward troop LAPOINT Sunday program given by Relief Society by Mable Jenkins The Relief Society presented the Sunday night con-joint program with the Living Past First Counselor Elizabeth Harrison conducted the Readers for the program were Lillie Bigelow and Delia Woolley Special music was furnished by the Singing They sang and Is The directed by Mae and Donna Hartle was organist La-Rae Caldwell and Clara Perry of Ashley Stake Relief of Vernal were Mr and Leland Perry and visited in Salt Lake City with their is warning and also visited their daughter at who is attending Snow Pearl Woolley accompanied her Tom to Salt Lake City where she went for medical aid and Adrian Kump and Linda ware visitors in Salt Lake Keith who has employment at Big visited his the Kenneth Wilma Angus left Thursday morning for Salt Lake City She was accompanied back by her and daughter Theora and Edna They visited in Lapoint over the and Bernard Harpole of Clearfield and Mrs Merl Jenkins of Lapoint visited the Martin Davis family at Rangely and the Joe McDonald family at Artesia Elizabeth Harrison accompanied her to Salt Lake City Monday and visited her daughter and the Kenneth Her little returned with her for a week's Mr and Gilbert Anderson attended a birthday dinner for her Clarence during the week at Shirley Kay Rich and children of Rangely visited her the Earl TEAM HONORED After Mutual Friday a supper was given in the Lapoint chapel in honor of the M Men basketball team A large crowd was in Dancing was enjoyed later in the evening Marvin Ottosen and children of visited her the Orville during the BIRTHDAY HONORED BY SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine Club held its monthly party at the home of Ardith Huber in honor of Ethel Taylor and Ardith Huber who observed their birthdays Bunco was with highest honors going to Carina Hacking and the booby prize to Merle A plate lunch was The birthday cake was baked by Lillie and a lovely gift was presented to Fourteen ladies were in Mrs May Lee Swain and also her Lovicia Smith of Steamboat Colo are visitors at the home of the Sike Thompsons A teen-age dance was held in the Lapoint chapel Thursday night for two They danced to recorded music A large crowd Elroy Walker and Mamie were the Mr and Kenneth Hansen and and Harrison of Salt Lake visited their Mrs Elizabeth over the Mrs Hansen is still confined to result of a near-fatal car accident last December She has had both legs in casts until |