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Show BUM Mrs. Garda Seeley Mothers Honored At Two Programs A program in Sunday School was given honoring all mothers and the following parts were rendered: ren-dered: Poem, Paul Atwood; solo, i Jeanne Seeley; Ways of Honoring Mother, 2nd Intermediate class; c song, Janet Seelet, Carolyn Good-; Good-; rich and Carma Atwood; poem, Gloria Atwood; poem, Owen Goodrich; Good-rich; a Tribute to Mother, Bishop Bird; talks on Mother, Loretta Murray and Beth Duke. At the close of Sunday School each moth-; moth-; er was presented with a lovely house plant. In Sacrament meeting the theme was also on Mothers, with Prin-5 Prin-5 cipal Rondo Harmon, Dofothy-: Dofothy-: Bracken and Loretta Murray as : the speakers. The following boys sang, "Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again:" Drew Goodrich, : Jay Goodrich, Dal Seeley, Kent Remington, Bob Goodrich and i Garth Remington. Another group : sang "A Mother's Love." They : were: Dianne and Dennis Thomas, ; LaRee and Kirk Larsen, Jean Remington and Jeanne Seeley. !i " Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodrich and family, of Price, visited on i Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Workman 5 and two children, of Duchesne, " were overnight guests of Mr. and ; Mrs. Howard Jenkins. - Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmston and Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Birchell and family, of Roosevelt, visited on . Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich. Mrs. Rolla Jenkins and three children, of Ballard, visited Sunday Sun-day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Richman and two children, of Provo, visited on Sunday here and in Roosevelt with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich ' and Henry Allred spent Sunday afternoon at the Roosevelt Hospital Hos-pital visiting with Mary Stevenson. Steven-son. Mary has spent the past ten f days receiving medical care. 'i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winkler, of Bonanza, and Mr. and Mrs., Ira Winkler, of Salt Lake City, visited vis-ited their mother, Mrs. M. Verona Winkler, and other relatives over - the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews are moving here in Bluebell to make their home. They have been living liv-ing at Bonanza. Fred will be the ditch-rider in Bluebell this sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrell and. two daughters, of Duchesne, spent Sunday afternoon here visiting relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell and family, of Midvale, and Mrs. Lucy Timothy and two daughters, of Roosevelt, spent Sunday here visiting vis-iting with relatives. (Late For Last Week) |