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Show tssssssss NEOLA &X5XXS5X5XSXSXSXSXS2 (Left Over from Last Week) D IP Meet The Neola D U P met at the home of Mrs. Delma Bastain last Sunday evening. The lesson on "Pioneer Cemeteries and Sextons", Sex-tons", was given by Ruth Jensen. Jen-sen. Refreshments were served by Delma Bastain and Norma Crozier to Rose Gardner, Ruth Jensen, Martena Jensen, Mae Arbuckle, Zelphia Rust, Emma Wimmer, Mabel Wimmer, Ada Hutcheon, Vie Bastain, Margaret Margar-et Mitchell, Norma Crozier, Emma Em-ma Oberhansley, Jennie Woodward, Wood-ward, Lillian Wilkerson. Thanksgiving Celebrated After various family dinners throughout the ward during the day, Thanksgiving Day was drawn to a successful close by a dance, which was held in the school gym. It was sponsored by the ward, with the music being furnished by LaRose's orchestra. Parly for Service Man Glendon Rhoades of the U S Marines was guest of honor at a social which was held in the Neola chapel last Saturday evening. ev-ening. A brief program was presented, pre-sented, and the remainder of the time was spent in dancing. Glendon Glen-don left Tuesday of last week for his base at San Diego, California, Californ-ia, Local Boy Wins Award Emerson Oberhansley, who is some where in the Asiatic war theater, has been active again in boxing activities in which he excelled ex-celled before entering the service. ser-vice. During his stay in India, he participated in boxing and won a silver cup, according to word received here. His mother, who recently celebrated her birthday, received a letter from her son, stating that he didn't know what to send her, but would forward an award he had won. Rulon Smithson, who is attending at-tending the BY U spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Smithson. Miss Betty Lynn, who is attending at-tending school in Provo, spent a i few days here with her mother, Mrs. Amanda Lynn. Carl Wilkerson and Max Hor-rocks Hor-rocks of Neola were among the football players who made the trip to St. George last week end. I Miss Faye Jennings of Bridge-land Bridge-land spent the Thanksgiving holidays hol-idays in Neola as a guest of Lela Duncan. Miss Virginia Colthorp who is attending school in Salt Lake City spent a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hor-ace Colthorp. Miss Reta Workman, who is employed in . Salt Lake City, visited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Workman. Garth Gardner and Neil Jensen Jen-sen spent the Thanksgiving holidays hol-idays in St. George where they attended the football game between be-tween Roosevelt and Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Pace announce the arrival of a new daughter at their home Saturday, Satur-day, November 26th. Mrs. Pace was at the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gerber of American Fork visited relatives rela-tives in Neola last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Peterson Peter-son and three children returned home the fore part of the week after visiting in Sevier county with Mrs. Peterson's relatives. LeGrande Gardner made a trip to California to assist in moving some cattle belonging to his brother, L. D. Gardner. |