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Show Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Bazaar Receipts Aid Building Fund 'The Relief Society sponsored a bazaar Friday, Dec. 6. 4n conjunction con-junction with a program and dance. Many beautiful articles of handiwork was on display and sold, as were various foods. According to Mrs. Shirley Halladay, president, part of the proceeds will be turned to the ward, building fund. Wilson Neilsen was a Friday business visitor in Heber City. Mrs. Viola Shephard spent several days last week it-Kffb-evelt with her ' mother. Mrs. Zada Brundage, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Neilsen spent a few days last week visiting vis-iting and shopping in Salt Lake City. Rulon Liddell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell, left Mondaw for Salt Lake, where he will be inducted into the Armed Forces. Rulon has been a very active church worker. He has served as a counselor in Y.M'.M.i.A. for the past three years. Mrs.' Bertha ' RasmUssen, of Salt Lake' City, arrived Tuesday morning to join her sister and brother-in-law and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and Bertie, who left Wednesday morning for New York City Th j Lisonbees will meet their son, Elder Ronald Lisonbee, who has been serving: an L D S mission in South Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clay burn, Mrs. Lilly Mae Clayburn, Mrs. Zelda Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright and Mrs. Delia Liddell were Rosevelt business visitors Monday'. Mr.- and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbea and Berite, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Sher-wood Lisonbee visited Sunday with Mrs-. Mary R. Lisonbee in Bluebell. |