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Show Randieti By Mrs. Viola Jensen MIA PROGRAM The MIA assembly program Was given by the Bee Hive girls under the direction of their leader, Lula Dudley, as it was the fortieth anniversary of the Bee Hive program for the girls. The Bee Hive girls entertained their mothers during class period. per-iod. A beautiful birthday cake and ice cream were served. Games were enjoyed by the group. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wardle and son, Bruce, have gone to Tucson, Arizona, where ithey will meet Mrs. Wardles' mother from Lon-isana. Lon-isana. They plan on being gone two weeks. Mrs. Wardle hasn't seen her mother for a number of years. Stake MIA visitors attending Mutual Tuesday evening were High Councilman- Marion Bowman, Bow-man, Y. M. Suipt. George Hacking, Hack-ing, Y. L. Sec. Mary Lois Reich-prt. Reich-prt. I Grant Jarman took a truck load of furniture to Los Angeles, Ange-les, Calif, for the Raymond Anderson An-derson family. HOLD WORK MEETING The Relief Society work meeting meet-ing was held Tuesday at the ward house. A quilt was quilted for Mrs. Hazel Wardle. Myron MoWer, the Singer Sewing Machine Ma-chine man, came and Showed the ladies how to use the different differ-ent attachments on their machines. ma-chines. A pert-luck lunch was served. The Co-Pilot Primary class entertained their mothers at a party Tuesday. A special program pro-gram was given by the children and dainty refreshments served. Mrs. Donna Pickup is the class leader. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jensen made a trip ito Salt Lake City Wednesday. William Harris, of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin J. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Thomas, of Sandy, were last Sunday visitors vis-itors at the Myron Borugh residence. resi-dence. Mrs. Brought and sons, Douglas and Blaine, accompanied accompan-ied them home and spent the week visiting there Mrs. Thomas Thom-as and Mrs. Brough are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harris, of Provo, were recent visitors at the Albert Harris home. CAN TOMATOES Those helping can tomatoes at the Roosevelt stake cannery were: LaRue Pickup, Ivy Chandler, Chand-ler, Hazel Wardle, Afton Rogers, Rog-ers, Marian Taylor, Donna pickup pick-up and Sylvia Moore. The group completed the ward welfare assignment as-signment of 2945 cans and had 56 cans more than needed to complete the ward tomato assignment. as-signment. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wardle attended the concert at the Roosevelt stake house Saturday evening by the University of Utah Concert Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wardle entertained en-tertained Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-Arthur. Mc-Arthur. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aus-tin Wardle and daughter, Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Littleton and son, Gail. The group enjoyed enjoy-ed a delicious shrimp dinner. Mr. and' Mrs. Jack McArthur and son, Lewis, left Saturday morning for Colorado Springs, Colo., where they will visit for a few days before journeying on to Columbus, Ohio, where Mr. McArthur is stationed. Mr. McArthur enjoyed a thirty day furlough. Speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday were: Irene Jensen and Bishop Ralph Durfee. Loye Harris played a piano solo. , Ladies attending stake Relief Re-lief Society Union meeting Sunday Sun-day were: Ivy Chandler, Ada Pickup, Hazel Wardle, Hannah Harris. Etta McMullen, Leah Chandler, Venice Durfee and Lula Dudley. Mrs. Ivy Chandler entertained entertain-ed Saturday afternoon in honor of her son, Jimmy's sixth birthday. birth-day. Games were played and refreshments re-freshments served to the little guests. LaRue Pickup and daughter, Velma, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young to Provo, Where they spent the weekend visiting Mrs. LaRue Pickup and son, Lyle and Mrs. Ora Coston. Mrs. Coston is the mother of Mrs. Pickup and Mrs. Young. ' |