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Show 19th Ward celebrates BountifuTs birthday On June 17, the Bountiful 19th Ward Primary had a fun activity day doing a variety of service projects pro-jects for Bountiful City. Children prepared for this service day by do-ing do-ing extra work at home to earn 0 money. The money was used to purchase beautiful pink and white petunias which the children planted in front of their church building. About 72 new flowers were planted and added add-ed beauty to the church grounds. The children each made a red, white and blue patriotic windsock to hang outside their homes to show Bountiful 's patriotism during this -festive Fourth of July season. Blazer boys performed a service along with setting a good example I for all. The "Meadows," where some of BountifuTs senior citizens reside, proudly displays a beautiful American flag which was given to them by the mother of a soldier who was killed in the Gulf War. The flag had been torn by the wind, so the Blazers took down the flag, folded it and took it to a Primary leader's home. Under the leader's supervision, the Blazer boys each took turns carefully mending men-ding the flag and spot-cleaning it. During the activity day, the boys returned re-turned the flag to the Meadows and hung it on the flagpole. The children made Father's Day coupon books filled with services the children will offer their fathers. r I - .... ; -. , I,,,- - - ---iv.":"--,-.rTrhTiitJii . J -".im".LPMMit' smi. "",w" " ' " i, s j Ifm, ,-r "it ..'4 m Centennial flowers The Bountiful 19th Ward Primary recently did a variety of service projects for Bountiful to help celebrate the city's Centennial. The children raised money that was used to purchase beautiful pink and white petunias which the children planted in front of their church building. About 72 new flowers were planted and added beauty to the church grounds. The children each made a red, white and blue patriotic windsock to hang outside their homes to show Bountilul's patriotism during this festive Fourth of July season. |