Show N EO L A Military rites held for C. J. Hutcheon By Zola Spencer Military graveside services were held at the Neola cemetery for diaries James following a funeral held In in the He was 26 years the son Ada Peterson Hutcheon and the late Arthur Dorothy Luck sang a number at the and Jack a. dedicated the Out-of-town folks were and George of and Ned and and Nell all of and Ray and Robert Ada and De-Lane all of also Ills widow and Dick Peterson of and Lorin Mills of and Kenneth Allred of The military flag was presented to Ills SACRAMENT SERVICES HELD HERE SUNDAY Sacrament Services wore hold Sunday Speakers were Roland Bevell and Gordon Eld-redge of Helen Brown played a piano Some of the primary teachers and officers presented a skit to encourage each and every one in the Ward to give of their hearts toward the Birthday Penny Drive coming Bonnie Mair was released as Primary secretary and Bastian sustained In her Invocation was by Theron and benediction by Francis The amount of was collected from the community for the Muscular Fund Association which goes to the university of Utah for research and to help buy Thanks to all who helped in this Gary Horrocks left Tuesday for where he will attend a Vocational Busl- ness school for one He returned from a Mission last Noel Glenn who recently returned from a was in Provo Friday Where he attended Orientation at the He expects to further his education at the Kelly recently returned from a He left Saturday for Provo where he will start his second year of college at the and Floyd Wilkerson went to Friday where Wilkerson took care of some Rose Olsen was Saturday where she visited with her and was accompanied by her daughter and and Lynn there and and Deloss Dye went to Friday they visited with and Randy their and got to see their first Arthur Mitchell and two children of Harriman spent time from until Monday at the home of her the Elroy Melvin who is working at the Lark also spent the same amount of time Willi his They travelled home Community Club will be held at the home of JoAnn Bastian on February Deloss Dye entertained at her home seventeen boys as guests when her son Kennell celebrated his She served chili and crackers and hot then the crowd went sleigh At Primary on Thursday Kendell and Brad Jensen were promoted into the Guide Patrol Those who attended Explorer Ready Day in Roosevelt Saturday were Roy Leader and Kent and Gordon Paul and Donald Dennis Crozier and Ver-lund Spencer and Leslie Daughter's of Utah Pioneer's meeting was held February 3rd at the of Amantha Delma Bastian will present the |