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Show TRIDELL Lorna McKee LDS Chapel To Be Dedicated May 19 The dedication of the Tridell chapel will be held Saturday, May 19th at 1 p.m. Delbert L. Stapley, of the Council, of the Twelve will offer the dedicatory prayer. A lovely program has been planned and an invitation is extended to all who may desire to attend. It has taken twenty months of construction work in putting ma terials and plans together for our ward chapel. We extend to all a heart-felt thanks and a feeling of gratitude for helping to make our chapel a beautiful place of worship. wor-ship. Spending Mother's Day with her parents was Marta Morrill, who is attending the BYU in Provo. Visiting at the Owen Goodrich home over the weekend were the Bob Bensons from Salt Lake City. Mr. Benson is attending the University Uni-versity of Utah. Visitors at MIA Tuesday night were Venna and Carlie Goodrich of the stake board. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Morrill were dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Huber in Lapoint, Sunday. A short Mother's Day program was given by the Sunday School, after which each mother was presented pre-sented a beautiful corsage of flowers. flow-ers. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Harvey of Provo and the Wallace Harveys of Layton were visitors at the Far-rel Far-rel Simmons' and James Harveys' homes over Mother's Day weekend. week-end. Mrs. Duane McKee spent Mother's Moth-er's Day in Vernal at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ida Bow-thorpe. Bow-thorpe. A good baseball practice was enjoyed by the girls Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoopes of Whiterocks, visited at the W. K. Harvey home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Morgan Glines and son from Provo spent the weekend at the Charles Glines' home. The Primary class of Esther Harvey' and Esther Merkley entertained enter-tained their mothers at a party last Wednesday. Each mother was presented a little gift.' Spending Mother's Day at the Lula Mullins home were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Allred and family from Roosevelt and Horace Mullins and son from Salt Lake. Horace will remain this week to help his mother moth-er with some carpenter work. Visiting over the weekend at the Owen Bartlett home was Mrs. Elazibeth Hall and daughter, Jean, and Earl Carlson and son, Jay of Magna. |