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Show s4ltonali Mrs. Ethel Beebe Sunday School Has Easter Program The Altonah ward Sunday .School had an Easter program in Sunday School as follows: Story, "First Easter Egg," by Mrs. Nada Murray; poem, Norman Nor-man Maxfield; duet, "Peter Cottontail," Cot-tontail," Jane Jacobsen and Bonnie Rae Case, with Mrs. El-va El-va Snyder, accompanist; cornet solo, Grant Mohlman, with Mrs. Snyder, accompanist; poem, by Norita Bowden; clarinet solo, by Willard Bowden; poem, by Karen Kar-en Kolb; talk by Claude Murray. Those from Altonah attended the 4-stake Mutual convention at Duchesne Saturday night were Bishop J. Arthur Timothy, Mrs. Florence Mohlman, Mrs. Mary Carroll, Mrs. Ilez Ames, Sharrel Ames, Ola Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs Ty Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Linford Maxfield. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bowden and daughters, of Bonanza, spent the weekend in Altonah. Their baby girl, Lila, 2 years old, was tipped over in a shopping cart at the Safeway Store in Vernal one day last week and broke her leg. She was Jn the hospital there for three days and will have to be in a cast for three months. , . Mr. and Mrs. William Ralphs went to Lehi Sunday to get their daughter, Mrs. Gladys Morrey and family, of California, Califor-nia, who came to spend Easter week vacation with her parents and other relatives. Ted Snyder, of Tooele, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Elva Snyder, and other rel-stives. rel-stives. Clayton Kone left Tuesday to find employment in the Salt Lake area. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobson made a trip to Salt Lake City, Wednesday, returning home on Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Fisher spent some time in Salt Lake City. Her brother, Rel Snyder, was operated operat-ed on for gall stones and ulsers in Salt Lake City. The four children of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Snyder have been very sick with the measles. |