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Show Mother-Daughter Outing Held At Rodeo Grounds The Mother's and Daughter's outing, conducted annually by the stake Y.W.M.I.A., was held Friday at the rodeo grounds. A pot luck lunch was served at noon, with a program and games occupying the afternoon. Mrs. Marion Reese, board member, directed the games. Mrs. Hazel Goodrich, counselor to Mrs. Adaline Anderson, was in charge of the following program: pro-gram: vocal trio, "Mocking Bird Hill," Ethelene Burton, Peggy Sorensen and Erma Sorensen; jokes by Mrs. Lucille Winkler and Mrs. Florence Hitchcock; trumpet solo, Bertha Anderson; song, Mrs. Waldine Sorensen and her four daughters: vocal solo, "May the Good Lord Bless You," Mona Miles; vocal duet, "Sweet Violets," Maurine and Donna Miles; violin duet, Naomi Potts and Wanda Mitchell; vocal vo-cal duet, "It's No Secret." Mrs. Madora Mecham and Mrs. Ruth Dastrup. Prizes were awarded -to Mrs. Verona Winkler, oldest mother present; to Mrs. Relva Evans, youngest mother; and to Mrs. Anna Sorensen, who had the most granddaughters present. Three mothers tied for having the most daughters at the outing. out-ing. They were Mrs. Bernice At-wood, At-wood, Mrs. Hugo Mitchell and Hrs. Birdie Swasey. Each was accompanied by five daughters. A baby boy was born Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stevenson. Mother and son are doing nicely at the Roosevelt hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanberg and sons, Cecil, Dale and Rex, and their ' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Hanberg, left Thursday for a trip through northern Utah, Idaho , and Montana. They stopped in Salt Lake to attend the circus before resuming their journey northward. |