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Show Highlights Of Holladay By Roma Lee Sundbei-g Friends of Garth and Eloisp Andrus will be happy to know that they are now residing in i heir new home on EdgetiH Drive. i The Holladay M Men topped top-ped the Winder Ward M Men basketball team Monday night at the Granite gyrn in the first game of the current season with a score of 29-13. The Holladay quintet looked very outstanding with their sturdy play and new red and yellow suits. The Holladay Merchants basketball bas-ketball team look's promising this year in the County Recreation Recre-ation League. Being led by Don Thomas as coach. George f-our-ley, Ralph Sundberg Clifford Meadows David Gunderson, .Jim Wilson Soren Barrett Niles An-Wheeler An-Wheeler and Turk Ncff should prove very successful. A Thanksgiving family reunion reun-ion will be held at the home of A family reunion, honoring Gladys dine, whose birthday was this month, was held at her home Sunday evening. An eve- 1 ning of games was enjoyed by all. Those present included the hostess, her husband, La Vere Cli.ni", their children, Rila, Ruth, Elaine, Ben, and Ear! Cline, Mir. and Mrs. William ('. ( rump, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ( rump and family, .Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byard Mousley and family, Grant and Delbeit ( rump. Good Behavior was the motive for a party which was held for the First Intermediate Sunday School class at the home of Wanda Wan-da Sundberg Saturday afternoon. The afternoon was climaxed with games, prizes, and plenty to eat. Those present included Mrs. Sundberg, their instructor, Jerry Smith, Paul Howard, Norman Nor-man La Pearle, Robert Sutherland, Suther-land, Kenny Rhueekei-t, Jay Andrus, An-drus, Richard North, Ben ( line. Gene Knudsen, and David Bon-ham. Bon-ham. j '" The Sunday evening program in Holladay Ward v.-ill be presented pre-sented bv the Ephraim Drage family. The family is well- j known in Holladay and a large; crowd is expected to be there. Mrs. Lillian Smith on 48th South Thanksgiving day. It will include in-clude ail of her children livin in the state. A crowd of 28 guests is expected. The M Men and Gleaners of the Cottonwood and Big Cottonwood Cotton-wood Stakes are sponsoring a barn dance at the Old Mill, Friday. Fri-day. Nov. 29. at 8:30. The eight piece orchestra of Rulon Ras-mussen Ras-mussen will be on hand to give you an evening of enjoyable dancing. - The Holladay Ward Primary' officers and teachers are planning plan-ning a visit to thp Children's I Primary Hospital this Saturday. They have prepared a program of entertainment for all of the children. A new arrival last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Andrus made his three little daughters very happy because the new arrival was another girl. |