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Show ELUi Mrs. Garda Seeley Sunday Speaker List Reported Guest speakers in Sacrament meeting this Sunday were Cornell Cor-nell Green, of Salt Lake City, Glen Mohlman, of Altonah, and Oscar Nelson, of Upalco. Two musical numbers were presented. "In My Garden." ov Pauline Winkler," and "On The Sea of Galilee," by Cornell Green. HOME FROM SERVICE Andrew Allred has received his discharge from the army and is now at home with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude All-red. All-red. Andrew had been stationed In France. Mrs. Ralph Johnson is here visiting with hef parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich. Mrs. Johnson is leaving soon to make her home in North Dakota with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Green and three children, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of Boyd Goodrich. Among the many deer hunters hunt-ers here during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hancock, Af-ton Af-ton Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Tal Bird, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Williams, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell and Rex Allred. of Mid-vale; Mid-vale; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gale of Tod Park; and Wiley Cook of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Richman and daughter, Helen, spent Fri day and Saturday with relatives here and in Mt. Emmons. Guests at the Wally Neilson home during the week were their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler, of North Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Condie, of Preston. Idaho; Ida-ho; Thelma Sanders and Yvonne Childers, of Missouri. Mrs. Con-die Con-die and Mrs. Neilson are sisters. Among those attending funeral fun-eral services in Upalco for Howard How-ard Iorg on Wednesday of last week were Mr. and Mrs. James W. Powell, Mrs. Laura Seeley, Mrs. Martha Thorsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler and Mrs. Garda Seeley. Mrs. Mary Ann Case of M'. Emmons, spent Friday visiting in Bluebell with her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Goodrich, while the Floyd Cases were in Monroe Utah. |