Show monticello news mr and mrs rex brasfield were christmas dinner guests of mr and mrs dale stoker mr and mrs daryle young had as their christmas dinner guests mr and mrs earl perkins and son of blanding and mrs annie young of salt lake city visiting with mr and mrs elwood strom through the holidays are the relatives of mr strom his mother mrs E 0 his aunt and uncle mr and mrs ralph and his grand mother mrs hallquist all of san diego calif mr and mrs steve hazelwood and boys spent christmas day in albuquerque N M with mr hazelwoods mother the gale holts the D E Poor mans and the harry moul tons are spending the holidays in salt lake city and vicinity home for christmas were the misses maud redd joe redd lucy redd and helen redd they returned to salt lake city saturday where they are allem all employed mr and mrs H U butt ate christmas dinner with their son bud and his family at the piute diute ute ranch home the joseph adams home was the scene of a merry family ga hering christmas eve all if af the descendants of john and margaret adams ad ams were there from blanding and monticello christmas carols were sung gifts were exchange and a luncheon served during the evening mr and mrs heber frost are spending the holidays in S salt it 1 lake city with their daughtie daught daughters ce s family the george Bloom fields the morris nelson home was I 1 the scene of a christmas eve party at which santa appeared the guests were the arlo freestone t and kenneth bailey junior families mr and mrs D B perkins entertained at their annual family gathering christmas eve dinner was served to their children and grand children after which caroling bigan and gifts were exchanged mr r a and ad d mrs karl barton and M mrs s 1 minn inn bronson were the dinner guests of mr and mrs kip smith after which their son entertained them by showing his colored slides and pictures arthur J steele of provo spent christmas day with his parents mr and mrs bert warren fletcher bronson spent christmas day in the hospital as the result of being thrown from a horse lie he was badly jolted up and had a X rib but is now recovering nicely at home after three days hospitalization more than two million korean children returned to 49 school this fall fail classrooms in many cases were nothing but tents or open fields with sand for blackboards and twigs for pencils A contribution to CARE for korea children first ave new york 16 N Y or your local CARE office will send school kits containing pencils notebooks and other supplies |