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Show Special Program The Altonah ward Relief Society held a special program in Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting Sunday afternoon, Nov. 13. The theme was "The Road of Peace." Prelude and post-lude post-lude music was by Bonnie Ann Ames; song, "Master the Tempest Is Raging;" invocation, Claude Murray; sustaining of officers, class leaders and visiting teachers, by Ethel Beebe; greetings, reports and theme of program, Margaret Maxfield; Max-field; talk, "Peace Begins in the Home," Lucy Jacobson;. song, "A Mighty Fortress;" talk, "Peace in the World," Arda Ames; remarks, Bishop J. Arthur Timothy; talk, Elaa Pearson, Moon Social Science leader l6.8 reading; song, "Lord Xc I'f1 True Devotion;" benedirt Pt Our nie Maxfield. Jeneaiction, M Mr. and MrsTLeo d family, of Kamas, visited ani Mrs. Chubb Reay and Xr '- during the weekend of Zl Mrs. Boyd Young $ come home from the p le to Hospital Monday, Nov u ev she received treatment.' Wher Mr. and Mrs. BenniB and family, of Upalco, mov?eli ; to Altonah during the week ba Mrs. Lester Maxfield went the Roosevelt Hospital Tn ' to temoon, Nov. 15, to recekl y af' cal care for her legs It able to come home WedW Was Mrs. Chubb Reay Z ter, Mary Ann, visited ft" chesne Sunday, Nov. 13 wi ? Reay's mother, Mrs. Tidwel s' ; The Clarence Jones have n, from their resort on YeHow to their home in Altonah ' Mrs. Dennie Ralphs entered . Roosevelt Hospital Monday ' 14th to receive medical care ' Mr. and Mrs. George car, were Salt Lake City visitors ? shoppers one day last week. HEAR REPORTS A meeting was held in Mt Fm - mons Saturday, Nov. 12 to'h ; talks from Margaret Maxfield Z 3 Altonah, Jennie Brotherson' Boneta and Mrs. John Anderson S Bluebell on things they were taurt -' at a leaders' convention held Z Logan, Oct. 3 to 7. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralphs left Sunday, Nov. 13, for Lehi, 3 they will spend the winter. Thev are aLso planning on visiting their daughter, Mrs. Gladys Morrey 0f ' Long Beach, Calif., who has been ill for the past three years. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Palm and family returned home Nov. 16 after a six weeks' visit in California and where Mrs. Palm received an operation oper-ation on her ear. Mr. and Mrs. Smoot Rowley and family, of Bynum, Mont., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen one day last week. Mrs. Lee Jessen and Mrs. Dean Reay attended a Democratic banquet ban-quet at the Frontier Grill' in Roose- 1 velt Nov. 16th. |