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Show Mrs. Shelby Usonbee Red Sails In The junset' Is Thetne Of Ball of the most successful Statements- of the season i3 the T Gold and Green Ball rtS nred by the M I A. which iP v,id Tuesday, November 27. fJfu Ward Hall. The theme of dance and decorations was & Sails in the Sunset." with I theme song sung by Ronald ionbee, accompanied by Ber-'S Ber-'S t isonbee. ,JiThe floor show was under the :;l"tionof Helen Neilsen. with the jumor and senior Gleans Girls and M-Mon participating Special guests were the fol ArTeul V& Stake 0ff!cers M o1rHaannndaMrS- Mnre Mrs. J. a. Brundage and grandson, Douglas Wilkerson of Th.nv Lk-e City- sPet the Thanksgiving holiday here with Mr S11 a2d sons-in-law. anrt BU1 Shephard. anif; ard Mrs. Jack Liddeil. h Jn ks?ivlng 7isitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. Alms Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Smith and children. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and chi!- rrr?' J Vo: Mr- and Mrs Carl Smith and family of SpringviUe; Mr. and Mrs.' Lawrence Law-rence Young and baby of M Emmons, and Miss Loya Smith, of Vale. Oregon. Mrs. Lauraine Nickerson and small daughter, Christie, of Salt Lake City, have been guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Linke, for the past week Her husband, Bob, arrived for Thanksgiving, after which they returned to their home Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lison bee were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wei hngton, and Mr. and Mrs Cecil Pease, of Salt Lake City. Sunday visitors at the Shelbv Lisonbee home were Mrs Elsie Dean, of Salt Lake: Mrs. Bonnie Bon-nie Dean and children, of My-ton; My-ton; and Mrs. Darleen Thomas and son, Darrell. of Duchesne Calvin Barker is home with his family after undergoing n very serious operation in Salt Lake the early part of Novem ber. |