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Show tiicHttoel-lHeHatck Colleen Blanchard 7 Girls Honored At Annual Ball The Gold and Green ball was a hugs success A large group of girls pent Saturday decorating decorat-ing the hall with silhouettes of pretty girls surrounded by . colorful col-orful musical notes. The win-dows win-dows were decorated in green and gold crepe paper and yellow yel-low roses. Seven girls were honored and presented with corsages. They were: Evelyn Shaw. Loene Powell, Pow-ell, Arlene Parry, Marilyn Mower, Mow-er, Ina Lee Nelson, Dawn Pace, and LaRene Adams. Primary will resume Tuesday. Due to bad weather there has been no Primary for some time. The Montwel Relief Society held a Social Science lesson Tuesday, with Rita Hamblin giving the lesson. I Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown and i family visited with Mr. and Mrs. I C. A. Brown in Neola. Sunday. I James Parry will leave to serve in the armed forces on j Monday, Feb. 11. I Miss Dawn Pace was a Sunday Sun-day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs 1 Ray Brown. Miss Maurine Allred, of Crescent Cres-cent was a week-end guest of Miss Ruth Hamblin. Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown were Mr. and Mrs. E. A Call, of Duchesne. The Scouts snent Saturday skiing and sleigh-riding. , Mr. and Mrs. Dou? Brown had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. Mrs. Arvil Brown went to Salt Lake last week to' meet her husband, Vic. who has been in Chicago, They returned home Sunday with a new Hudson. A program was presented Sunday evening by the ward geneology committee. The sneak-ers sneak-ers were Norman and Eldous Fenn and Miss LaRene Adams. Ron Brown returned to school Monday following a 2-week illness. ill-ness. George Hacking, MIA stake president, and Floyd P.oss, botii of Roosevelt, visited the Gold and Green Ball Saturday night. |