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Show LeetomBeiuiett Fern Houston MIA Re-organized The MIA has been re-organized, with Charley Bolton as president of the YMMIA and Billie Haslem as first counselor. Delma Long was sustained as president of the YWMIA and Audry Taylor and Norma Bowen as counselors. The remaining offices will be filled this week. SUFFERS LEG CUT Little Miss Dixie Phillips had the misfortune .to fall on a broken bottle at Alterra School last week and cut her leg. She was taken to Roosevelt for treatment and had nine stitches taken to close the wound. Attending the funeral services for Dan Mitchell from here were, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Haslem, John Haslem, John Horrocks and Frances Fran-ces Bowen. Carl Noel visited overnight at the home of Nellie Whitlock, on his way from Salt Lake, where he had been located for some time. He was returning to Denver where he wilt now be located. Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Russon spent the weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. John Haslem, returning re-turning Sunday to Orem. Mrs. Marie Benson and Lyle Hintze, of the stake Sunday School board, were Sunday morning morn-ing visitors at the Sunday School. As visitors for Primary, Sunday, we were honored with the presence pres-ence of Alta Hurley and Lois Leavitt, board members. Miss Maxine Taylor was sustained sus-tained as the assistant organist of the ward. Mr-and MTTesiirr" daughter, Maxine, and M !', Whitlock were Sundal ' Nelli guests at the home of mL Forakis at Lapoint ' on Mr. and Mrs. Rav par Flagstaff, Arizona, were h "' of day and Saturday. The?t& two sons, Larry and Houston with them. The boys w' going to school at Alterr winter and living with their ttis parents, the John Houston4 Mrs. Faun Coltharp is the weekend in Moab ul nS band is working there ' Kav en has been home for th , " end, as she has been stavL h her aunt Faun and Mrs. Mirth Gardner and Vi-were Vi-were callers Sunday at thcT 0J of Jasper Pike and Winfred u 8 |