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Show Receive Awards Several members of the Aaronic priesthood received individual in-dividual awards last Sunday evening. Roy Gardner presented them to Ferrell Crozier, Larry Dye, Neill Duncan, Lloyd Duncan Dun-can and Sheldon Spencer. Another An-other group of boys, consisting of Bill Dye, Ardell Olsen, Norman Nor-man Dye and Claude Crozier, were given their certificates by Charles Crozier. The following group attended the missionary farewell which was held in the Montwel ward chapel last Saturday evening, honoring A. D. Shaw of that ward: Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Lar-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, Mr. and M-s. La Veil Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Horrocks, Bishop and Mrs. Richard Olsen, Tal Wardle, Val Edrington and Neill Jensen. LaVoun Dye, who is attending attend-ing the B.Y.U., spent the weekend week-end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Dye. Approximately twenty friends and relatives from Neola attended attend-ed a pink and blue shower, which was held in Arcadia last Friday afternoon. Honored guest was Mrs. Warden Olsen. Gerald Henrie and Darrell Murdock who are attending the U.S.A.C. at Logan, spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mitchell and family have moved into their new home just south of the Ira Pace residence. Speakers in Sacrament meeting meet-ing last Sunday were Marilyn Wills, who spoke of her missionary mis-sionary experiences while in Denmark; Mr. Brokaw and Albert Al-bert Harris, of The High Council. Coun-cil. A violin solo was played by Beth Allred, with Alene Peterson Peter-son as accompanist; Dorothy Luck sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Luck. Mrs. Lois Leavitt attended a meeting in Duchesne last Thursday, Thurs-day, where she received instructions in-structions in Guide Patrol activities. ac-tivities. Mrs. Leavitt is head of this work in the Roosevelt stake. Mrs. Melba Eksund spent Monday in Salt Lake . City. |