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Show Montwel-Monarch By Beiiie Mower Gold-Green Ball Is December 20 . The Scouts and Bee Hive members, Mia-Maids and Explorers, Ex-plorers, Junior Gleaners and Junior MMen have been work ing hard to get their dances ir. top condition for the Gold and Green Ball floor show. The Gold and Green Ball is scheduled f o December 20. The Junior M-Men got off to a good start in basketball when they played Myton Thursday night. Tony Lemieux visited in Montwel Sunday. A visitor as Sacrament mee:-ing mee:-ing Sunday evening was Paul Murphy, of the Roosevelt Stake High Council. ,Mrs. Ray Brown visited one day last week with her sister Mrs. E. A. Call, at Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller and daughter, Orienne, wer.; dinner guests Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brown. x June Hardman visited M.-. and Mrs. Charles Hardman, in Ioka, on Wednesday evening of last week. Doug Brown went to Roosevelt Roose-velt Saturday night to teach some dances to the Stake Special Spe-cial Interest Class. Penney Crosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Crosby, returned to her home in Gat-field Gat-field last week. She had been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Mur rel Taylor while her mother was ill. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pac: were Ira Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Pace. families were present in addition addi-tion to Mr. and Mrs. Jessa Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley, missionaries. The Primary officers held a preparation meeting Tuesday afternoon. af-ternoon. The Leland Moosmans were dinner guests recently at thJ home of Bishop Gilbert Elling-ford. Elling-ford. The two Relief Societies (Indian (In-dian and Whiterocks Ward) held a joint Christmas party Wednesday. Wednes-day. Gifts were exchanged and a delicious lunch served. Chester Smith went to Ogden during the week to visit his sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Moana Burton. Elbert Smith went to Randletc with Father Hogben last week to do some repair work on the Episcopal Church building there Mr. and Mrs. Don Simmons, of Tridell, visited Friday at the home of Elbert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Trujillo, of Vernal, visited here Friday. |