\ MAYFIELD !Mrs. Lloyd Christianson* Corr. |o- oThe first I- ague baseball frame1, to hrtvo boon played Memorial day be* ivfen Mayfield and Moroni, at May-f lrR was postponed becnu-^ of a rainstorm.John Mortensen returned from Shoshone, \Y-v., Thursday, whore lie had-qn-r.t the pa^ t week attending to bu-i-r.ess matters and visiting with R. T. Swallow and family.Mrs. 0. J. Christiansen. Mrs. LeofP and Mr-. Kenneth Whitlnnkspent last Tuesday at Manti visiting with Mrs. Christiansen's sisters, Mrs, Stanford Madsen and Mrs, Wilford Winteh. Thursday, Mrs, Christiansen and hrr daughters spent the afternoon at Mrs. Joseph A. Christiansen’s home.FhLn Christiansen, who has employment at Salt Lake City, is at home now visiting with relatives andfriends;Willard and Ruby Rundersrm left for Wells, Nev., last Thursday, On1 their return home they will be accompanied by their mother, who has been I vi it ing in Nevada the past month.Mrs. S. P. Peterson of Ephraim, has spent the past two weeks with her 'daughter, Mrs. Udell Christiansen. She returned home Friday evening.The ball game Sunday between Mayfield and Ephraim, at Mayfield, was won by the Ephraim players.At the Gunnison stake quarterly conference Sunday, Bishop II. C. If. Bogh, with his counselors, R. D. Larson and Lloyd Whitlock, were released. Lester Hansen was sustained as Mayfield’s new bishop, with Lloyd Whitlock as first counselor and Joseph Willard roti as ward clerk. Asyet, a second counselor hasn’t beenchosen.Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Peterson of Ephraim, motored to Mayfield Sunday to attend to business matters. While here, they called on Mr. and Mrs. Udell Christiansen.P. J. Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christiansen and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Christensen and grandchildren, Marjorie and Geraldine Christensen, Mrs. 0. J. Christiansen, Mrs. Leo Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.Kenm th Whitlock, attended the Christiansen reunion held at Red Creek I last Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Halverson spent