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Show NEOLA ion. MRS. LECTA HORROCKS Community Club Has Party ot The Birthday Party of the Neola immunity Club was held last cihjrday evening in the Relief nc qciety room. Special guests weTe t ;he husbanos of . the members, Mr, h0 enjoyed an evening of games a refreshments. Easter gifts !pre exchanged by the Secret Pals the Club.. Hi . if Mrs. Phillip Marincic, of Big !? piney Wyo., has been taking care 2 of the small children of Mr. and ;rs Edwin Duncan while the lat-ii lat-ii ter underwent an operation.-Mrs. Kf Marcincic is the mother of Mrs. a STand Mrs. Bill Vari Tassell of Tabiona visited' at the Peter i Duncan and Theron Horrocks homes last Tuesday. . " Roy Eagar of Salt Lake City " spent the past week here at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olsen. Provo visitors last Tuesday were - Mr. and Mrs. Tal Wardle and two small children. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peterson and Son motored to Logan last Friday to spend the Easter vacation with their daughter, Marilyn, who is attending school ftere. 5 Principal Merrill Dutson spent the past weekend in Salt Lake, ft, Mr. and' Mrs. C, C. Olsen visited is relatives in Salt Lake City recently. recent-ly. While there they were joined by Mrs. Evelyn Simpco, a sister ei of Mrs. Olsen.. f HOME FROM NEW ENGLAND a;'l Mrs. Harold Witing returned K home last Friday aftern spending t, the past month in Cambridge, Mass., where she made the ac-la; ac-la; quaintance of a new grandson, sjj Faiion Dwight Smith. During her ic: stay there the young man was t': blessed by his father in the chapel e- of the Cambridge branch. Friends fci and relatives of the Smiths are rlt looking forward to the time when the family will visit in Utah and have the opportunity to display their first child to an admiring i audience. Tal Wardle rushed his son, Al-! Al-! Ian to Salt Lake City last Sunday I to have a small chicken bone re- moved from his throat. The' young j man suffered no ill effects, and I was able to return home the same ! day. i '. SUNDAY SCHOOL FACULTY MEETS v Members of the' Neola Sunday Sunday School faculty convened Monday evening at the home of Mrs. H. C. Whiting. Ten were in attendance and enjoyed the very mtresting lesson on "Appreciation for Music" given by Tal Wardle. FAMILY GET-TO GETHER Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen and family motored from Salt Lake City to spend Easter here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jensen. They were joined by other members of the Jensen family in the first complete' "get-to-gether" in many years. Present were -Mr and Mrs. Neill Jensen and' two daughters of Duchesne, Mr and Mrs. Tal Wardle' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen and girls of Neola. Miss Shirley Cloward', who is employed in Provo, spent Easter here with her parents. Sunday visitors at the Leland Peterson home' were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Andlin and children of Salt Lake City, and Lonnie Peterson Peter-son who is making his home with the Andlins, while he is employed in Salt Lake' City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen and daughter of Salt Lake City, spent the past weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Joe Duncan and Mr. and' Mrs. Jay Larsen. Mr. and Mrs." Verl Haslem of Provo, visited relatives he.re during dur-ing the Easter vacation. Mrs. Lionel Jensen underwent an operation in Salt Lake City last Tuesday. Her many friends here join in wishing her a speedy recovery. re-covery. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon AUred of Salt Lake ,City visited at the Geo. Leavitt home last Saturday and Sunday. Primary preparation meeting for the month of April was held last Monday evening in the Relief Society So-ciety room. The lesson was given by Bernetta Duncan, after which refreshments were served by the teachers of the Home Builders group, Iona Olsen, Eva and Laura Dye. |