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Show 4 Changes Made Ward business taken care of Sunday included blessing '.the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riohens, who was given giv-en the name on Nancy Jane. Released -were Clyde Kiliian, 1st dounselor in Sunday School, and Jolene", Robison; organist, in the MIA. Oliver Cloward was sustained 1 as first counselor . in Sunday School, and Hugh Percival Per-cival as, teacher for the Explorer Explor-er group. Fireside Chat was held Sunday Sun-day night at the home of L. T. Melburn. - The MIA held their Planning Plan-ning meeting 'Sunday night, with 14 present. . A pleasant time was had at -the home of Mrs. J. A. Angus Wednesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Glen Remund and 3 daughters, Mrs. Emrna Sager and Lloyd Remund of Duchesne and Mrs. Delia Turnibow and 2 children of Heber City ; visited and enjoyed some home movies. mov-ies. One of the outstanding Thanksgiving day celebrations was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival. where 21 were seated at a long table, laden with many , giood things, including a beautiful 21 pound roast turkey. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook and family, of Bluebell; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Remund and family, of Duchesne; John Webb, of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival, Evan Percival Perci-val and Mrs. J. A. Angus. |