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Show Primary Party In Honor Of Officers The ward Primary officers entertained at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen, Saturday night, honoring honor-ing the retiring presidency of the association:. Mis. Hansen, Mrs. Norma Hansen and Mrs. Ilene McConkie. In charge of the party were Mrs. Pearl Orr. Mrs. Rhea Lambert Lam-bert and Mrs. Edna Hartman, members of the new presidency. A delicious supper was served to the above ladies and the following officers and teachers: Mrs. Nedr'a Mohlman, Mrs. Hazel Reay, Lois Sadler, Bonnie Perkins, Per-kins, Mary Reay, Gwendolyn Chapman, Bernice Boswell and Ann Boswell. Dinner guests at the Rust home on Sunday were Mrs. Er- ma Hutchins and. two children, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Or-lando Pace and four children, of Neola; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bennion and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Powell and two children. Relief Society Ward Conference Confer-ence was held Sunday evening in connection with the regular sacrament meeting. The confei-ence confei-ence was conducted, by Mrs. Etta M Crosby, president of the association. as-sociation. Mrs. C. A. Hansen'. Mrs. Evelyn Ev-elyn Moffitt, Mrs. Lillis Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fortie, Mrs. Lawrence Ward, Mr. and Mrs. George Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs Hershel IorS, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray, all of Salt Lake City, were here to attend funeral services for Gordon j Case. Mrs. Barbara Scarle, o Salt Lake City, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe, before she left Sunday afternoon to join her husband, Cpl. Carl Jay Searlo, at Tyndall Air - Force Base in Panama City, Florida. Rhea McDonald, Mc-Donald, of Salt Lake City, was I also' a guest at the Beebe home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith left Sunday to spend a week in Craig, Colorado, with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Marian lor?, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Iorg's father, Mr. Wright, of Springville, were in Altonah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weeks and daughters, spent the week end visiting in Salt Lake City, Bountiful and Otiden. Mrs. Marian Reese taught school at Altamont for a few days for Mrs. Gorgen Case. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page and family, of Kamas, visited in Altonah Al-tonah over the week end. Wm. O. Larsen, of Bluebell, was in town on business Thursday. Thurs-day. A number of Altonah people attended funeral services for Gordan Case in Mt. Emmons, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alora Kolb is employed at the R.E.A. office in Altamont. Albert Clark left Wednesday for Nevada, where he has employment em-ployment for the winter. Elaine Carroll, who is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake City, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll Mrs. Mary Bowden visited in Salt Lake City for several days recently with h'er daughters, Mrs. Leland Anderson and Mrs. Warren Foote, and families. Mrs. GeorSe Fisher, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Maxfield, spent the week end visiting in Bonanza. Ever notice how many people start giving youngsters good advice ad-vice as soon as they get too old to set a bad example them- selves? - |