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Show TJecta Mrs. Melba Eksund Program Enjoyed Sunday Evening Sunday evening services were held this week under the direction direc-tion of the M I A. A large crowd attended. The program consisted of a talk by LaVelle Horrocks; declamation dec-lamation talks by Carolyn Whiting Whit-ing and Scott Edrington; song by the girls chorus; talk by Paul Nelson; two songs by boys from the Ballard Ward. The welcoming welcom-ing address was given by Lester Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Labrum and son, Terry, of Roosevelt, were visitors in Neola on Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eksund and children, Kathyand Ricky, of Vernal, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eksund. Miss Delores riutcheon was hostess at a party given at her home Sunday afternoon. Present Pres-ent were Ann - Peterson, Marilyn Mar-ilyn Peterson, Lor'a" Smithsori, Shirley Cloward and the hostess. Jenna Lee Keele . returned Saturday from a visit in Provo with relatives. Mrs. Melba Eksund attended funeral services in Tridell on Wednesday of last week for her uncle. Thomas . J. Ellingf ord. The Mutual officers attending the convention recently, at the Union High Sc'hooL were. Tal Wardle. Jack Leavitt and Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Harrison. The children of Mrs. Emma Wimmer are here to visit her while she is ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. O Hooves, of Whiterocks; Mrs. Velda Ari-derton Ari-derton and son, Danny, of Tridell; Tri-dell; and Pete Forakis. of La-point, La-point, visited at the R. A. Ek--"nd home Sunday. Mrs. Phyllis- Wardle and Mrs. Kate Peterson attended Primarv, "onference ' in Salt Lake last wek. - Mrs. Lela Anderton and Miss Desiree Soencer spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Peterson Pet-erson went to Salt Lake " attend at-tend . the conference , sessions -They planned to stay for a week -r more with their children. Mrs! Ada Hutcheons and Mrs. Rha Peterson. Earsel Sprouse,' of Lapoint, was in Neola on Monday. |