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She was active in the Manti Ladies Literary Club from 1912 to the end of her life. She was a member of the P.T.A., Daughters of Black Hawk War Veterans, Garden Clubs, and the American Legion Auxiliary. one was interested in and promoted the ctiltura 1 3rts. books. She was interested in beautiful paintings and helped sponsor art displays. She loved beautiful flowers and many times won blue ribbons for artistic floral arrangementsi neighbors and friends. She taught vocal and piano to many students. She was a member of the first graduating class of Manti High School, 1909, the pioneer class. She abundantly possessed the Ellis E. Johnson filled many positions in the church. this position he did the following: (1) Directed the "Vision" two different times; (2) led his choir in confer- (m-/ conducted Dene rit conferences for srand pianos in Manti wards; (5) conducted conferences twice a year in Manti from 1916 to 1959 - 43 years; (6) served on Stake M.I.A. Board in South Sanpete two different times and on the District Board; (7) traveled for the Church Music Committee to Piute, Garfield, Sevier, South Sanpete and North Sanpete to teach Ellis E. Johnson became Principal of Manti Elementary School in 1911, Principal of the Junior High in 1920, and Principal of Manti High School in 1922. White Principal of Manti High School, he also taught English and Chorus mostly, although he taught Bookkeeping, U. S. History, Biology, and 37 |