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Show LAPOKiT Mrs. Mabel Jenkins Union Students Present Program Union High School students gave the program Sunday evening. The speakers were, Carma Taylor, Phillip Phil-lip Johnson and Wendel Johnson, Seminary principal. The remainder of the program was a reading, Mary Jean Kump; songs, "Whispering "Whis-pering Hope" and "Hold Now My Hand," by Allen Gines, accompanied accom-panied by Elaine' Hacking; and a reading, Alice Gines. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Winn and children were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley AUred of Neola. Miss Earlene' Warburton, USAC student at Logan, spent Thanks-ing Thanks-ing weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warburton. Miss Ranne Hardy, of Logan, spent from Friday to Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hardy. She is employed as a telephone tele-phone operator. Dale Harrison, of Moses Lake', Washington, spent Thanksgiving at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Harrison and family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Harrison and family, Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murray and son, Max, of Whiterocks; Mr. and Mrs. Carline Harrison and family, of Vernal; Ramona Harrison, of Provo; Pro-vo; a son, Dale' Harrison, Moses Lake, Washington, Mrs. Barbara Nyberg and Reed Harrison. Mrs. Mae Sprouse spent last weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Sprouse of Roosevelt. Phyllis Bigelow returned home Saturday from Thermopolis, Wyo. where she spent 3 months with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cocraine and family. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Burgess and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Huber and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Hacking and son, David of Lapoint, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hacking of Vernal, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hacking and fam-lly fam-lly of Neola. Darris Rasmussen, of Provo, ; spent Thanksgiving with his par- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurmer Ras- mussen. Alice Jenkins and roommate, Claudia Bowers, of Provo, spent i Thanksgiving with her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Arbon Rich and ! family have moved to Roosevelt j for the winter. SUNSHINE CLUB HAS j BIRTHDAY PARTY j Lapoint Sunshine Club gave a 1 birthday party in honor of Mrs. I Lillie Bigelow at 'her home recent- j ly. Bunco was played and a birth- day present presented and a plate j lunch was served. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson ; spent Thanksgiving with their j daughter, Lela Miller of Logan. I Mr. and Mrs. Thurmer Rasmus- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Har- , rison and Merl Horrocks went to 1 Salt Lake City last Sunday. They i went through the LDS Temple i Monday morning with Mr. and , Mrs. Edward Colton and children. 1 Barbara Lowe, of Salt Lake City, j went through with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jenkins, of Provo, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank j Jenkins. Visitors at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Sr. for Thanksgiving dinner we're Mr. and ! Mrs. Eugene Workman and daugh- ters, Nancy Jane and Janet, of j Myton; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Stubbs j and sons, Brent and Brian, and j Rex Jenkins of Vernal; Mr. and ! Mrs. Jack Jenkins of Provo; Mr. 1 and Mrs. David Jenkins of La- j point and daughter, Alice, and ; Claudia Bowers of Provo, and Mr. ! and Mrs. Ronald Horrocks and t children of Lapoint. Mike Kastrinakis and Mrs. Af- j ton Forakis were Thanksgiving ; dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Burl Gurr of Hayden, Utah. j IN FLOOR SHOW j The Bee Hive girls and Boy j Scouts participated in the floor show of the Gold and Green Ball j at the stake center Saturday eve- ning. j Albert Norton, of Vernal, came j over and took his mother, Mrs. ! Sarah Norton, and Mr. and Mrs. ' Johnny Lambert to spend Thanks- giving dinner with his family. j |