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Show Mrs. Violet Gentry jjrs. Borlha Angus Id.Green Ball lield Christmas Ioka Gold and Green Ball held at Victory Park Christ-;3i Christ-;3i ieht with a large crowd at-':JS. at-':JS. V A beautiful floor show :3d,'he Mia Maids and Explorers resented and the theme song :L for the Holidays" was sung -fheryl Drollinger, Evelyn Fau-ind Fau-ind Gertrude Russell, accom- '6 d by Phyllis Wardle. Dance was by Tal Wardle's orches- . ; ,(, and Mrs. Clair Benson, of .'"rville, are making an extend-.' extend-.' jjsit with his parents, Mr. and 'l Archie Benson. Christmas program put on the primary Thursday night . Well done and the children rewarded by a visit from who gave them nuts and 1 -is. - Christmas program put on '.'the Sunday School was very , standing. j r. and Mrs. Jack Green re-I re-I .. a wonderful Christmas ! csjt they report the birth of ;-"n on Christmas Day at the cevelt Hospital. Mrs. Green is former Maxine Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd and n Lloyd spent the Christmas ';,v with Mr. and Mrs. Paul -on and famliy at Vernal. x and Mrs. L. G. Benson and a children of Cedar City spent -jtmas and Sunday with his 'eats, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ben- j 'jr. and Mrs. Roy French and .': Farrefl of Salt Lake City vis-S5 vis-S5 : with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund k :3b on Christmas Day and they ided Sunday School Sunday. a' 'i'. and Mrs. Charles Casper of a! ;: Lake City visited Sunday at : home of Mr. and Mrs. James ':vd. jr. and Mrs. Dee Drollinger j two children and Sharlene in a of Salt Lake City were fend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tett i. and Mrs. Hugh Percival en-ained en-ained at a Christmas dinner. . and Mrs. Charles Percival, a Percival and Mrs. John TJS. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook and -jlv of Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. ch RpmnnH and familv of Du- ::;e, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peril Per-il and family and John Asa l- ';';b of Price visited Saturday with Mrs. Angus. Mrs. te '(, Mrs. Remund and Mrs. Per-K Per-K ;I are her daughters. 1 izivj church service speakers e James Bacon, stake high " ,-::!man; Clifford Drollinger, of : stake presidency, and Bishop :a F. Lemon. Mr. Bacon was n j a visitor at Sunday School ' Sunday morning. is a- and Mrs. Paul Foote were m "er guests of Mr. and Mrs. :h Dart Christmas day. ie 'r. and Mrs. Bus Warr and ly spent Christmas with Mrs. rr's parents, Mr and Mrs. Wil-- Wil-- i Faucett of Roosevelt. 3r.es Lloyd was called to Salt e last week by the serious ill i of his brother, William Lloyd. J " and Mrs. Tom Gentry en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry at dinner Christmas day. Mr and Mrs. Paul Spencer and family, of Salt Lake, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer Spen-cer recently. Lloyd Jensen left Sunday for Provo, after spending part of the holidays with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Faucett spent Christmas in Vernal at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCarrol. Mr. and Mrs. Senor Mortensen, Sr. entertained at a family dinner din-ner Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Stevens and children, of Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mortensen Mor-tensen and little .daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neilson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Senor Mortensen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Jack Green, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nelson, of Vernal, spent Christmas day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen, of Myton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Washburn Christmas Eve. 'Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Reay and daughters, Cathy and Regina, spent Christmas day in Altonah. |