OCR Text |
Show NEOLA !XSXSX2X2XSai Double Wedding Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. William Crozier gained two new sons for a Christmas gift when their two daughters, Norma and . Billy were married in a double wedding wedd-ing ceremony at their home at 4 p. m. on Christmas Day; with Bishop Rex Gardner officiating. Norma became the bride of Staff Sergeant John Larsen who is stationed near Tallahassee, Fla. Billy became Mrs. Ellis Keel of Salt Lake City. Both grooms were former residents of Neola and neighbors of the Croziers Both couples left Saturday for their homes, Mr. and Mrs. Keel for Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Larson for Florida. The community com-munity extends its best wishes to the young people. School Xmas Entertainment Last Wednesday evening the Neola school' put on its annual Christmas entertainment. The hall was trimmed with seasonable season-able decoration which were made by the pupils. A two hour program of plays, poems and dancing was presented to the patrons of the school. Family Dinner Forty children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duncan met at their home on Christmas Day and enjoyed a family dinner together. to-gether. Those present with their children were Mr. and Mrs. Iv-en Iv-en Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reid, Mr. and Mrs. James Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan. Dun-can. Mr. and Mrs. Olief Dun can, Mr. and Mrs. McNeil Duncan, Dun-can, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Duncan, LaRene Duncan and the guests of honor. Home on Furlough Merlin Mecham, son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mecham, is here on a brief visit He has been in Alaska for several months and will be stationed in Mississippi Missis-sippi when his furlough is ended. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Labrum and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell of Provo and their children spent Christmas here at the Elroy Halverson home. ------ Misses Lois Griffen and Rose Chasel who are attending the B Y U spent the holidays here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wiscombe and children were guests on Christmas Day of Mr. and Mrs. John Wiscombe of Roosevelt. Miss Rose Malnar of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting in Neola. Mrs. Gordon Anderton who has been receiving medical attention at-tention in Salt Lake City, returned re-turned home last week much improved in health. Miss Dorothy Castro and small son and Miss Flora Bas-tain Bas-tain of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with their mother, moth-er, Mrs. Arilla Bastain. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Little and children of Provo spent the holidays hol-idays here visiting friends and relatives. Miss Virginia Colthorp, who is attending St. Marys of the Wasatch, is enjoying a three-weeks three-weeks vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Colthorp. Sgt. Ned Shoell of Casper, Wyoming is visiting here with his wife and son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whiting of Union attended the marriage of their son, John Larsen to Norma Crozier, which took place on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Henrle were made happy by the arrival of a new son in their family on December 23rd. This makes two sons and two daughters for the Henries. Mrs. Henrie la at Ver- Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mecham Mech-am and children of Spanish Fork spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Dye and son of Park City spent a few days here with friends and rel- at Mrs Jack Leavitt, who is teaching school in Spanish Fork spent the holidays here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Mamie Gardner, who has spent the past month in Salt Lake City visiting returned to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. James p.. Peterson Peter-son spent the past week in Salt MaxHorrocks spent the fore part of the week in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. |