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Show Officers Chosen The Jr. Gleaners and Jr. M Men elected officers at the Jr. Gleaners election comradery in Mutual, Sept. 27. New officers of the Jr. Gleaners Glean-ers are president, Ruth Allred; social chairman, Cleo Clark; award chairman, Laura Carroll; ways and means chairman, Lois Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. New officers for the M Men are: president, Ronald Powell; Pow-ell; vice-president, Bob Reay; secretary, sec-retary, Jack Carroll. Stake officers visiting Mutual Tuesday night were Myra Mitchell, stake Junior leader, and Drucilla Taylor, stake BeeHive leader, both of Upalco. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morris, Mrs. Harold Morris and children moved to Oregon recently. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Morris and family are now living in their house. Sharrel Ames of Salt Lake City and Alta Ames, a student at Snow College in Ephraim, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Clenty Ames. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam E. Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clark of Meeker, Colo., Mrs. Bell Kasmatis of Pueblo, Mrs. D. F. Gygi of Salt Lake City and Cliff Clark, who is employed in Salt Lake City and George Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson made a trip to Sunnyside Thursday Thurs-day and spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McDonald. Mrs. St. Jar, an old time resident resi-dent of Altonah, now living in Salt Lake City, spent several days visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and Johnny Smith, of Artesia, Colo., were looking after their cattle and farm here Sunday. Ed is employed on the gas line in Rangely. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Young visited vis-ited in Lapoint Monday, Sept. 26 with Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Young. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bowden, of Independence, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden, Sept. 30th. Those from Altonah attending general conference in Salt Lake, Friday, Saturday and Sunday were Bishop J. Arthur Timothy, Claude Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Linford j Maxfield. |