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Show Yvo M.I.A. Plays presented IV3sr. 23 Two one-act plays were pre-ntPd pre-ntPd in M.I.A. Monday eve- 5 March 26. The first "The r hanee" was under the su-EX su-EX tfn of Mrs. Wendel John-penrVThe John-penrVThe cast consisted of Keith 6 Larry Larsen Jay Gates, Shanna and Arvin Bellon The second play "Eternal Frde" was directed by Mrs. Farl Gardner. The cast includ-1 includ-1 Aarrv Gardner, Ensign Clark, Irank Bingham. Lynn Bracken, Mrs Boyd Winn, and Mrs. Geo. Thatcher. Between the plays. Lynn White gave a reading; and stu-j dents from Mrs. Clarence Red-! monds class, Roosevelt, present-1 several tap dances. A -dance was held alter the plays. Mr and Mrs. John Bluemell, t rmneer Wyo., visited witn BaUard friends Saturday. Wm Swisher, son of Mr. and Mrs W T. Swisher, left during tt" week for Cut Bank Cont., tn work for Carter Oil Co. 1 Mr and Mrs. F. G. Showell -and children of Salt Lake en-! en-! joyed the Easter week-end at i the home of Mrs. Showell's par-1 par-1 fnts Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Kettle. Mr and Mrs. Davis Morrill, of Tridell, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Simper, of Davis ward, Uinta stake, attended Fast Day services here Sunday. Mrs. Ole Rasmussen has been making a tour of the ward on the Red Cross drive. Many from this vicinity attended at-tended the Indian Mission conference con-ference at the Roosevelt stake house Saturday evening. Mar. 31. Gerhard Stolla, who is em- ployed at Clear Field has been visiting here with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bingham Bing-ham and children, of Park City, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham over the week-end. I Mrs. Olive Miller, of Spring-i Spring-i ville, and Mrs. Mable Pryzbyla, ' of San Francisco, have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Miller's Mil-ler's daughter, Mrs. Jack Cook, : and other relatives in the ward. : P.T.A. meeting was held Mar. 30 at the Ballard school, with : approximately 20 in attendance. : Mrs. Evan Phillips gave a demonstration dem-onstration on First Aid. Games were played and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck and family have moved from Alterra to the house just south of the Ballard chapel. Mrs E. C. Coston, Mrs. W. T. Swisher, and Mrs. Olen Perry-man Perry-man attended the Women's Missionary Mis-sionary Union meeting held at the home of Mrs. Harold Dill-man, Dill-man, in Roosevelt, on March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Piedson. ' of Montwel, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Anderson Tuesday Mar. 27. Later the Andersons were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Asay and family have moved here from Bennett. The baby sons of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Simper and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn, were Iblessed during Fast Day exercises exercis-es Sunday, April 1. Miss Lorraine Hullinger, who is attending school at the B.Y.U. |