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Show Mrs. Garda Seeley Stake Swarm Day held On May 24 Stake Swarm Day was held Thursday at Mt. Emmons, under un-der the direction of Vivian Powell, Pow-ell, stake beeKteper. Six wards participated. . Among the girls and their mothers who joined in the event were Colleen Roberts and Mrs. Ruby Roberts; Shanna Lee 1 Winkler and Mrs. Lucille Wink-; Wink-; ler; Judy Lynn Lambert and Mrs. Essie Lambert; Dorthella Murray and Mrs. Loretta Mur-, I ray; Marilyn Atwood and Mrs. j i Berniece Atwood; LaRae Mon-! . sen and Mrs. Vivian Powell. The afternoon was spent in playing games, singing, serving of lunch, and presenting the girls their awards. Mr. and Mrs. Bernis Bristol and daughter, Dixie Lee, of Park City, visited on Thursday I and Friday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers and two children, of Salt Lake City, visited on Friday and Saturday Sat-urday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray. R. G. Lisonbee, of Logan, spent a few days here visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich Good-rich and daughter, Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goodrich went to Vernal on Saturday evening eve-ning to attend a party given in honor of a brother, Byron Goodrich, Good-rich, who was released from tnt Uintah Stake Presidency. Kindergarten started at Altamont Alta-mont on May 26. Among those starting from Bluebell are: Blake Rust, Maurine Stevenson, Sharon Ann Berrett, Eldon Mon-sen. Mon-sen. Nolan Larsen, Owena Goodrich Good-rich and Gloria Atwood. Mr: and Mrs. Jesse Gale and boys and Mrs. Lila Gale, of Tod Park, spent the Memorial holiday here visiting with relatives. rela-tives. The Gospel Doctrine Sunday School class held a party Thursday Thurs-day evening The group enjoyed en-joyed a nice lunch, a program, games and dancing. |