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Show Out East Miff Creek Way By Mary Lythgoe Its conference time again in Wilford Stake. And it cannot come too often when there are inspiring treats in store. The date is November 4, at Southeast South-east Stakehouse, and the speaker will probably be EIRay Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, new and very capable Church authority. In the meantime, mean-time, Oct. 28, all wards in the stake will hold their monthly Fast and Testimony meetings one week early. Kenwood Ward is planning a stupendous Fireside for all M-Men M-Men and Gleaners, be they married mar-ried or unmarried, fat or thin, short or tall. It will be the first Fireside1 without Grandview since the creation of the Ward and invitations have been re-livered re-livered to every prospective M-Men M-Men and Gleaner within the ages of 19 and 29. The meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m. at the L. A. Manwill home, 1795 E. 3170 South. Rex Reeve of the Stake Presidency will be the speaker. Those in East Mill Creek Stake can expect their conference confer-ence to fall on Nov. 11, or the second Sunday in November. This too will be held at the Southeast Stakehouse. Highland View has two entertaining enter-taining events on the docket. The Ward Banquet for the good of the building fund and the appetite is being cooked by the Relief Society for all worthy (and wealthy) Ward members Friday, Oct. 26, at 6:30 p.m. Halloween compete with goblins will be celebrated Oct. 31, at the Ward Masquerade party. The Elder's Quorum, headed by Bernell Coons, is sponsoring; all those who look like witches, and otherwise, are attending. Come over about 8:00 dressed as something you aren't. June is a wonderful month for weddirigs, but November isn't bad either. At least, Jack Ehlers and Marilyn Black think so. They will go through the Temple November 5, with a reception re-ception to follow at Blanding, Utah, hometown of the bride. 'Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ehlers of Garden Heights, is now serving with the United States Marines. Lois Aposhian Bigler is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Z. Aposhian, while her husband Giade Bigler goes overseas with the Navy. He'll be back again, soon though we hope. |