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Show Ellen Bracken 'af.; "TEarl Gardner entertain-l? entertain-l? a a large group Thursday eve-i(i eve-i(i '! nina in honor of her son, Dan- n", !2th birthday. Games were ide.! "fayed and refreshments served. ttV V Mr and Mrs. A. W Seeley "i " hive sold their farm to Mr. and 8 1 iirV Elton Kettle, and plan to move to Salt Lake, iek Mr and Mrs. Herman Baum-.jaertel Baum-.jaertel and children have moved est; fnto the house just south of the Ballard chapel, s. ; Mrs W. B. Antonio and chil-jren chil-jren visited M,rs. Anderson's ssiv lister Mrs. Alvin Mowrey H Thursday at Tridell. r8r Mrs Pearl Jenkins went to I Mvton last Tuesday to spend the reu-f temainder of the week with ' jlrs. George Funk. Mrs. Leland Angus accompan- ieu i.ir. a:.d Urs. James i-cw-is to Salt Lake last week. I Mrs. Max Morrill, of Myton, . I sDent several days last week I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. E. Clark. I t Leah Mae Pickup, Maxion Jen- l sen and Lorraine Anderson gave ill their Seminary declamation talks at Sacrament meeting, Sunday. !M Wilbur Bingham, of Vernal, IH called at the Charles Bingham home one day last week. Dale Hayes entertained a j group of friends Thursday eve-:RVi- ning at his home in Alterra. PED Weiners were roasted outside, j and games were played. Later dancing was enjoyed and light : refreshments served. ; Mrs. Farrel Mohlman and children qeturned Sunday to Willi her home in Altamont after , spending several weeks with I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-I Rus-I sei Todd. Jo Ann Todd went - home with her for a visit. Sanford Butcher left during the week to work in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moly-meux Moly-meux and family, of Midvale; a Mr and Mrs. Glenn Molyneux, lf of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and 11, Mrs. Eric Stolla, of Clearfield; VI I enjoyed the weekend at the the home of Mrs. Erna Stolla. Twenty Relief Society visit-p visit-p tag teachers and officers at-OntI at-OntI tended the Stake Relief Society ' f convention Saturday at Roos- evelt Enoch Stolla, Miss Shirley Seager, and G. P. Valida, of Salt Lake City, called Saturday on Enoch's mother, Mrs. Erna Stol-; Stol-; la. They were enroute to Denver Den-ver to attend the concert by Ar- turo Toscanini and the N.B.C. ! symphony orchestra. Mr. Valida, a student at U. of U. is from , .India. , Friends in Ballard have re- ceived word of the death of v Mrs. Rosetha Pearce Broderick, I at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Broder-' Broder-' ick was a childhood resident of Ballard. Mrs. LaRue Pickup and children, chil-dren, of Randlett, spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Coston. Mrs. Leland Angus entertained enter-tained over twenty friends of her daughter, Elaine, Thursday afternoon at a birthday party. A treasure hunt was featured. Mrs. Ruth Jensen, of Neola, a Stake Relief Society member, I yisited our ward organization Tuesday. i Jesse Hullinger and daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Minnie Angus, and Ellen Bracken, attended the 10 ' o'clock session of the four Stake Sunday School convention. Wen-! Wen-! dell Johnson and Bernard Lar-? Lar-? sen also attended. Other officers and teachers came to the after-. after-. i noon session. Y i |