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Show Mrs. Ethel Beeba Relief Society Presents Program The Relief Society organiza-I organiza-I tion gave a special program in ( Sacrament meeting Sun, Mar. 1 21st. The theme was 'O Ye That Emlbark in the Service of God, See That Ye Serve Him With All Your Heart, Might, Mind and Strength, That Ye May Stand Blameless Before God at the Last Day." Prelude and Postlude music J was played by Mrs. Lucy Jacob-1 Jacob-1 son; Invocation, Clenty Ames; talk, "What Shall I Give to My Heavenly Father," by Pres. Marion Mo'nson; A reading by Mrs. Lawana Timothv: music selection, "O May I Know the Lord As A Friend," by Mrs. Lucy Jacobson; talk, "Oh May I Grow to Love, to Give, and for the Help of Others Live," by Mrs. Marion Reese; talk by Mrs. Lois Goodrich, Stake Relief Re-lief Society First Counselor and a talk by Mrs. Loretta Murray, Stake Theology 'class leader. Benediction was by Mrs. Ruth I Allred. Mr. Earl Murray of Bluebell was a visitor at the Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Heath and two daughters and Mrs. Clinton Cornwell and daughter of Orem were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Maxfield on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heath are Aunt and Uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Maxfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Richens went to Vernal last week to visit Mr. Richens' mother and I ATTEND RECEPTION Those from Altonah attending attend-ing the reception and wedding dance in Mt. Home Saturday, March 20, for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fieldsted were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. Reay Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dew-ey Jesen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lambert, Lam-bert, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay, I Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dump, Mr. j and Mrs. Ty Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reese, Mrs. Minnie Lou Stevenson, Coralie Maxfield, Max-field, Sharlene Young, Cleo Clark, Cliff Clark, Dwane Young and Dale Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCurdy and family of Vernal spent the weekend with Mrs. McCurdy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralphs. A large crowd from here attended at-tended the Freshy Frolic at Altamont Friday night Mar. 20. , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Thompson Thomp-son and family of Heber visited Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Albert Clark Friday. ! Mrs. Clark returned to Heber j wun tnem ior a visit,. R. M. Linck of Bridgeland and Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson and daughter of Salt Lake City transacted business at the Gilbert Gil-bert Beebe ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Clark went to Roosevelt Tues to visit Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. William Anderson, who Ss in the hospital recovering form a heart attack Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith and daughter, Darlene, and two grandchildren of Myton, My-ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richens of Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler received word of the birth of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Christensen of Boneta in the Roosevelt hospital, hospi-tal, March 19. Julius Muray of Lapoint was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel Saturday. Mrs. Lucille Laurine of Forest For-est Ranch, California is here staying with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Palm. Mrs. Palm has been ill for some time, and her condition condi-tion is not much improved. Mrs. Alice Miles Stake Relief Re-lief Society secretary and treasurer treas-urer for Mt. Home was a visitor visi-tor at Relief Society Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Clark attended the graveside services of the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson in Roosevelt recently. The babies were born March 20 in the Roosevelt hospital and died shortly after birth. - |