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Show DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Solt Lots City, Tuesday, December 19. 1961 C19 Mother Is Named I MrsrUrahrMaker Happy Headlines 1 model all these add to a lifefor Mrs. Don busy up Joyce) Gorderwhe - repre- sented her state as Mrs. Utah . 1 - for sons, CraigrteftrancTBrett. a cake Flood Of Friends Mop Up ' Formula to bring out the best in people: Have a flood. Dozens of Bountiful residents had the misfortune of being subjected to this drastic measure last Sept. 24 as their homes and yards were flooded. Before the mess was cleaned up, they found they had more friends. and good neighbors than they had ever imagined. Tons of water, silt and boulders cascaded upon East Bountiful before dawn when a reservoir broke loose.' More than a dozen homes were Jbadly damaged. A score more were lesser extent damaged to For two days, neighbors and friends turned out with shovels, wheelbarrows, buckets and mops. They cleaned out basements, shoveled tilt off lawns, cleaned and repaired furnaces and by 9 p.m. on the first night had put all but two homes back in liveable condition. . Hundreds of men, women and children helped. At the end of the second day, the remaining two homes were cleaned up and tons of debris had been hauled away. K V 7...T7L this year., The honor came when she 7 competed against five other , Utah finalists for the title. ; Contestants were judged for thelr personal attractiveness - Mrs. Don Gorder, Mrs. Utah of J 961 , makes -- T balanced with homemaking skills, as well as civic, church, cultural and social activities. Mr. and Mrs. Gorder went to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for the finals in which 50 states were represented. The contestants were quizzed on home improvements, planning of mentis, and other phases of homemaking. The contest was a switch for Mrs. Gorder who for the past two years was a judge on the Miss Utah contest. She has helped plan the winners wardrobe and prepare her for the Miss America Pageant The Gorders are the parents of two boys, Brett Craig and And were a says Mrs. Gorder. family, Weve remodeled and redecorated our home ourselves and had tuch fun doing it--An we love to do things together, the four of us." The Gorders spend happy hours skiing, boating, hiking, going to fpotball games. "In fact, we take our boys with us practically everywhere we go." - O.a: Governor and Mrs. George D. Clyde leave home to spend a day at school. nine-year-ol- d four-year-ol- d - Governor And Mrs. Clyde Relive Their School Days The children at Bountiful Elementary School put on their best manners and shining faces on Thursday, April 27, this , year. It was because some of the children at the school had invited their grandparents to come for a visit . . . the grandparents being Utah Gov. George D. Clyde and Mrs. Clyde. 'There were some small incidents which occurred in between autographs . . . like one small boy railing the governor, "president Gov. Clyde recalled during his school visit that "I attended first grade in a building and we used to take our lunch to school wrapped in newspaper because yve could not afford a paper bag. ' The grandparents were visting Nancy Landsaw, a- first grader, and Gary Landsaw, a third grade student. They are children of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer D. Landsaw, 496 E?st 15th South, Bountiful four-roo- : ' Indian Children In The News With Trip r. vx. 4 , r t H i t'i r4p'T X Paul Gray, a srrfaH Navajo boy, climbed off the bus in a dawn one day last first counselor, and Mrs. Hulda Parker, secretary, . representing the Relief Society. August In one hand he clutched a The. children live in homes from Cache Valley on the north to Cedar City on the south. Scores of volunteer workers tain-soake- d photograph of a young man. "This is a picture fine-lookin- g v rj turned out tohelp make the to tell us "Children comf orjable w h they awaited those with whom about Jesus, Paul said. ."I they are staying this winter. will keep it with me this year Food was prepared and ' Until I go home Berved by Relief Society ' women. Doctors and dentists Paul is one of some 430 In- dian children attending school gave volunteer help in physi- ' to Utah this year. He will live cal and dental - examinations. with a family here until time Pathologists and hospital tech-fo- r him to return to his own nidans were on hand for extra family after school is out in r services. One loyal - vol un teer took June Two busloads of Indian chb-tim- e off from his job to assist " dren arrived - atBrigham Young University that morn--toAnd other buses followed on the following two days. On hand to greet the children were Elders Mark E. tersen and Spencer W. Kim-- , ball of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-daThey have been assigned to now and la1 direct Placement program sponsored . -- for thclr own benefit and thaf of their peopletiaaid Robert by the Church. Also in Provo that morning Gwilliam, BYU coordinator for were Mrs. Marianne C. Sharp, the program. of " V elders -- es who-com- tie' -- , 1 . I t T -- , Will Wo Have A White Christma? their-experlonc- Mountain Wesrin maklng iTule wish for a Jot of snow tWsTwtnter. tQ- bols ter a . lagging water supply. Early snows so far have made good news stories from the weatherman. Teri and Heidi are daughters oi Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bywater, Provo. -. - ' . - - ' -- - v |