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Show IVIIITEROCKS Madeena Smith Join Encampment The Beehive girls of the ward, Terrell Smith, Barbara Moosman, Theda Houston and Lorna and Betty Oberhansly, with their leader, lead-er, Ednal Simmons, went on the Beehive encampment at the MIA home in American Fork Canyon, Monday. They also visited Tim-panogas Tim-panogas Cave while there. Mrs, Howard Collett, of Mesa, Ariz., and children are visiting at the George Walkup home this week. The Howard Montes family left Friday for Oakland, Calif., where Mr. Montes and son Monte will attend school for two years. Ronald Robb, who is working for the Cudahy Packing Co. in Salt Lake City, was home visiting his parents on Sunday. The babies of Virgil Robb and Lorin Pike were in the hospital with bad colds this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simmons made a business and pleasure trip to Provo and Orem, Sunday, returning re-turning Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Duane Oberhansly Oberhans-ly were in Colorado over the weekend. Miss Ina Rae Ellingford was awarded a Silver Gleaner pin on Sunday at Sacrament meeting. The pin was presented to her by her father, Bishop Gilbert Ellingford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Smith, of Lehi, visited the Elbert Smiths on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Barns, of Oregon, visited his sister, Mrs. Matilda Moosman, and the Leland Moosmans and Wallace Twitchells on Wednesday. The Elbert Smith family returned return-ed Friday from a trip to Wyoming Wyom-ing and the Black Hills . of South Dakota. Bishop Gilbert Ellingford, Elbert Smith, Clarence Murray and their wives went to Salt Lake on the stake Temple excursion, Tuesday, The William Hurst family, of Vernal, were dinner guests at the Bill Worf home on Sunday. Dallas Murray returned home Friday from Columbus, Ohio, where he has been attending school the past winter. He will remain here with his parents during dur-ing the summer. Elbert Smith took the MIA officers of-ficers to Roosevelt for the Preparation Pre-paration meeting, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderton visited in Neola, Sunday. The Duane and Bernard Oberhansly Ober-hansly families left Monday for a trip to Yellowstone Park. The Elbert Smiths were called to Neola Sunday, when their little grandson, Lynn Crozier, son of Francis Crozier, was drowned. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley and Mrs. Esther Harvey Werp a-ner a-ner guests at the Bill u n" home on Sunday. nopS' Mrs, Matilda Moosman vu;t , her daughter, Fontelda Tavlr, Lapoint two days this week m Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoods',, to Salt Lake, Wednesday J6"' Mr. Hoops received medir'at e BEAR DANCE ENDS 6' The Bear dance closed with Turkey dance at the gym on ' |