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Show i ilda Riverton Page, Richard Page, Mr Awards Made to Cubs panion of Gary's, Tony Brad-sha- guest of Craig Stocking at SunEn route they visited with day dinner of the Allen StockIn Pack 139 ing family at Clark's Cafeteria Layel Gedge at Flagstaff. Mar. 31. Cub Scout Pack 139 held a of Mr & Mrs son Lee Danse, Rivereen Club pack meeting at the Bluffdale Rulon Dansie, has accepted a Ward House last Thursday eveTo Meet Apr. 5 call to an LDS North Central mission. His farewell testimon- ning. Cubmaster Bickmore Kidd The Rivereen Club will meet ial will be held Apr. 21 at 5 took charge. Den 4 had charge Friday, Apr. 5, at the home of p.m. in the Second Ward. Mrs of the flag ceremony, dens 2 Mrs Delbert Page with Mrs assisted by Mrs Allen and 3 Dansie, presented skits, and den Willard Dansie as will entertain for Lee at Mrs Dean Bird, Mrs Peggy Beck, took charge of the games. a cousins' party Apr. 5 prior to Bird, and Miss Jenny Elder his The following boys received going away. from the Bird's Beauty Salons awards: Gaylen Butter-field Crump, wolf Mr & Mrs James D. in Midvale and Sandy, will dem1 arrow and a 2 year and three have children gold badge, onstrate hair styling, cutting, make up, and new hints for moved back to their home in service pin; 'John Peterson and spring. Refreshments will be Riverton after spending the Steven Jeffs received their 1 past nine months in Arizona. served. Steven service pins; famMrs Adolph Johnson entertain- year Mrs Rulon Dansie and 1 gold arrow, 1 silSchroeder, her husband's ed at dinner Mar. 30 for em- ver arrow for the wolf, and 1 ily celebrated birthday with a gathering at ployes of Webster Inc. of Riv- silver arrow for the bear, and their home Mar. 18. Dinner was erton and Midvale. Present were a denner badge; Michael ParMr & Mrs Jack Webster, Mr & served to 28. received a wolf badge, 1 ry, Mrs Lyle Webster and daughter, gold arrow and 1 year service Dorothy, Mr & Mrs Lee Web- pin; Verdell Parry, 1 bobcat; ster and Bruce Cowdell. Clayton Parry, 1 wolf and 1 An adult Aaronic priesthood servics pin; Scott Parry, 2 year social evening was held Monservice pin; Douglas Webb, Burn in year day night in the First Ward 1 gold arrow a id 2 year servmeeting house with the bishopric ice pin; Lynn Parry, 1 year in charge and Max Phelps, gen service pin; Ivan Bills, wolf eral secretary. A film from BYU badge, 1 gold arrow and 1 silver A Bingham family, five in was shown entitled "Come Back arrow and 1 year service pin; number was left homeless last My Son." A program and re Steven Mousley, 1 wolf and 1 week as a 44,000 volt electric freshments followed. gold arrow and 1 silver arrow; line snapped and set their home Mr & Mrs Russell Butterficld Dana Webb, bobcat; Kim on fire. The family escaped and Mrs Blanche Densley at Schroeder, bobcat, and Michael the blaze with only their night- - tended funeral services at the Smith, 1 wolf. Monument Park Ward in Salt cioines. The sizzling and crackling Lake Wednesday for an uncle, m m ftmmm m sounds caused by the high ten- Wilfdrd Lester Bills, 72, who sion wire being blown across died Saturday at a Salt Lake the roof awakened Mr & Mrs hospital after suffering a stroke. William J. Page. They awaken- Mr Bills was born Nov. 17, 1890 ed their three children, Steve, in West Jordan to William A. 13; Sue, 10, and Jean, 8, and and Annie Eastwood Bills. He managed to get them to safety. married Rhoda Irene Vincent The broken electric line set Jan. 30, 1924 in the Salt Lake the shingles of the house on fire Temple. Survivors include his and the fire quickly spread, widow, one son and seven spurred by a strong southeast daughters, 31 grandchildren and wind. The six Three Bingham City fire children are Lester Wayne, Mrs trucks and volunteers answer- Woodrow W. (Ruth) Parker, ed the alarm Mar. 28 at 5:02 Mrs Jack (Irene) Guyre, Mrs a.m. The Salt Lake County fire Demaine (Jean) Cluff, Mrs trucks were also summoned as Keith (Helen) Bcnnion, Mrs the fire threatened near-bLynn H. (Lois) Coombs, all of Salt Lake; Mrs Vernon (Fern) buildings. The family lost all of its be- Batcman, Sandy; Mrs J. Grab longings in the fire and total am (Leone) McQuarrie, Texas damage was estimated close to City, Tex. The scouts and Beehive girls $20,000. The house was owned by Mrs of the Third Ward MIA held a balloon bust at the church Phcbc Siddoway, Midvale The Pages are now living Tuesday evening. Invitations to in a furnished apartment owned 45 were written on balloons and games were played with bal by Bingham Mayor Pete until they arc able to find loons. Easter refreshments a new home. Neighbors and were served. Leaders were friends soon gathered fod.and Charles ..Tea- ,- Wesley Bills. ? clothing for the family immed- Marie Densley, and Maydcll Withers. iately after the fire occurred. & Mrs Dexter Page, and Mr & Mrs Calvin Osborne. The Peterson family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Alfred Peterson. James is the son of Mr & Mrs Wesley Lloyd, and Richard is the son of Mr & Mrs Clarence Crane. Family dinners were held this week for each o them prior to their departure. Vernon Densley is finishing out the school year teaching history and English at JCearns Junior high school. Bsp & Mrs Allen , Stocking and Mrs Hugh Drommond were among those attending the annual stake presidents, bishoprics and their wives, and others, at BYU, gathering to visit with the students. Dinner was served at noon in the Joseph Smith Ballroom and a guided tour of the campus in the afternoon. Mrs Joyce Hutchings and son Gary returned Friday from a five days trip to Phoenix, where they visited a missionary com- , Blanche Densley AM9-368J- ) Ladies' Lit Club Sets Apr. 5 Date The April meeting of the Ladies Literary Club will be held Apr. 5 at the home of Riv-crto- n S. C. B. Sorenson. Mrs Edwill be Morgan gar Miss Anne Stringham, granddaughter of Mrs Morgan, will play. give a Shakespearean Miss Stringham, whose home is in Canada, is a student at the Utah State College at Logan. Refreshments will be served. Mrs Peterson, James B. and Richard Crane enlisted in the Air Force and Will leave Friday, Apr. 5 for Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. Paul was honored at a dinner given by his parents, Mr & Mrs Einar Peterson Apr. 3. Other guests were his grandmother, Mrs Eur- Paul Lloyd, Home, Contents Bingham; Family Escapes Ride a GOTE Write a NOTE WIN-A-BOA- T! come take a demonstration ride Tote Gote Sales Wright 4084 So. State AM Fountain of Color - -- Funeral services were held in the Bluffdale Ward chapel Saturday for Maude M. Palmer, 76, former Bluffdale resident, who died in a Salt Lake rest home Mar. 26. She was born July 14, 1886 in American Fork, a daughter of William and Elizabeth Sharp. She married William L. Palmer, 1912, in Provo. He died in 1953. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs Strasburg, Salt Lake City, 19 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. charge were Dick Turner, of Bluffdale, and Mr & Mrs Elmo Turner, first Harold Beckstead, Sandy. David Kidd, sec Kelly Crane, son of Mr & Mrs ond and Renee Earl Crane, was confirmed in Turner, secretary. A birthday dinner was held sacrament meeting Sunday. The Bluffdale Ward girl's basSunday, at the home of Mr & Mrs John Turner to honor Mrs ketball team took first place in Lucy Turner. Also present were Riverton Stake by defeating Mr & Mrs Jay Mousley, Mr & Lark by a score of 13 to 10. The Mrs Bickmore Kidd, Mr & Mrs will now be playing in the girls Don Merrill, Mr & Mrs Samuel division playoffs. Turner, Mrs Mary Turner, all in president; t, Western Dance Honored Lucy Turner Sponsored by the At Family Reunion Every year as close to Mrs Lucy Turner's birthday (Apr. 1) as possible, her children and grandchildren get together for a reunion and to pay her honor. The reunion was held Apr. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Bluffdale Ward. This year Mrs Turner celebrated her 86th birthday, but due to ill health was unable to attend. 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Speakers were Bishop Elmo W. Hamilton and Bishoo Alonzo Freeman. Prayers were given by Elvoy Dansie, Bishop Edward B. Beck-steaGrant Mortcnscn. and Lorenzo Howard. Music was by the Rivertoncs quartet and vo . cal solo by Mrs llogcne Li Riv-erto- Vj K"T?1 W&tkrmit MASONRY ENAMEL PAINTS T ACRYLIC LATEX n Obituary j Thomas II. Brown AtF: !rrn iff fiS, P v. 26. He was born Dec. 6, Los Certos, Colo., a son ry and Elizabeth Beck He married Elnora O. Feb. . r Thomas H. Brown. 71. River ton, died of a heart attack at his residence Tuesday morning. Mar. . 2, 1916 1891 in of Hen Brown Brown in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He served a cen tral states mission and was a member of the Seventies Ouor Mr Brown was born Dec. 6. urn. He was a school policeman 1891 in Los Certos. Colo., a son in Riverton. Survivors include his widow; of Henry and Elizabeth Beck two sons and a daughter, Dar Brown. He was married to O. Hcmmingscn, Feb. 2. rcll H., Douglas T.. both of Riv Mrs Ruth B. Densley 1916 in the Salt Lake Temple. erton; He served an LDS Central West Jordan; 14 grandchildren States Mission from He was a school policeman at the time of his death. He died Carol Green, reporter Tuesday morning at 2:30, of a heart attack. AM Survivorj include his widow; two sons and one daughter, Scouts Honored I)arre!l I!.. Douglas T.. all of At District Meeting Riverton: Mrs Ruth U. Dons-Icy- . A Boy Scout Redwood West Jordan: M grandDis children; two si.stors, Mrs Ella trict court of honor was held Butterficld, Salt Lake; Mrs Mar. 28 at the West Jordan Sarah Day, Hunter. Burial was Stake House. Thirty-fou- r merit in the Riverton Cemetery. badges were presented to boys Mr & Mrs Thomas B. Lloyd from Blulfdale. John Bcvan was arrived home Mar. 3() after advanced to the rank of Star spending the paM four months and Jcroi.i" Anderson to the rank of Ufc. in .San Diogo. Mrs Milton Pierce and three Mr & Mrs Allen Webb enter other ladies from lAibbock. 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