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Show fttchtoet-tttcha'ct Colleen Blanchard Ward Conference Held On Sunday Ward conference was held Sunday evening. We enjoyed talks given by the following people: Douglas Brown, Howard iCrapo, Vervel Blanchard. Mrs. E. J. Nixon. John Swenso.i, Howard Ivory, Bishop James Hamblin and President Hollis Hullinger. Also present were members of the Stake Relief Society board. Saturday evening all officers and teachers met with John Swenson, Howard Ivory and Harold Eldredge. After some very good talks by the stake representatives, rep-resentatives, we enjoyed round dancing and refreshments. I Clara Crapo and sons, Er-ol and Ronald, and Ronald's wife, of Elko, Nevada, visited here recently. re-cently. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell made a trip to Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts and Frank Thomnson went to , Pleasant Grove Thursday for fruit. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blanchard made another trip to Pleasant Grove for fruit last week. A few couples gathered Monday Mon-day evening, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Brown, to practice a dance to be presented pre-sented at Elder Woodland's farewell fare-well party. 1 Billie Boren, of Bonanza, visited vis-ited here recently. Mrs. Lee Blanchard spent Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Glen Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gleaton and Lynn Miller visited here and in Neola recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crow had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loranger. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crow and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Richardson visited in Vernal Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Labrum visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Acel Miller, of Salt Lake, visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller. i Dale Gagon7r to Miss Lela Borln Ce.nt He has returned to v3 California. 10 "is basf ' |