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Show J : Bacchus Credit Union Names Nov; Officers Knnter Kotos of Interest The Hunter Ward bishopric entertained Friday evening complimentary to the new bishopric personnel at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Drown. Former members included President Matt Pettersson, Jay Haight, Lee Ellis, Glen Drown, Dewain Petersen and Spence Cannon, together with their partners. Members of the new bishopric are Tim Doxey, bishop, Ronald Barker, Tom Nixon, Glen Drown, Willard J. Jones, Douglas Orchard and Ronald Burrell. Their partners also attended. I "I r- CLASS SPEAKER ..Dr. Kenneth Hill was guest speaker at the Roaring Sixties Class Wednesday at the Hunter parted Wednesday morning for Ward. A large group attended. San Francisco, Calif., to visit Earl Day will talk on Tonga three days with relatives. Leaving Feb. 5. their car there, they boarded a plane Sunday for Hawaii and Miss Carol Cartwright, daughwill meet Mr. and Mrs. Elwood ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don CartWilkins and Mr. and Mrs. George wright, celebrated her sixth tour Rushton on a three-wee- k birthday Friday, Jan. 25. Thirteen of the islands. friends met at her home for games and refreshments. Taking home birthday prizes were Becky West, Pam Powell, Doug Powell, Scott .Powell, Gary Broadhead, PACKARD Christine Nielson, Becky Beutler, Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent -. de- Susan Biratto, Danny and Darrel Ervin, Michon "Maples, Doug and Neal Dawson. RADIATOR SERVICE 2506 West 3500 South On Monday, the Hunter Stake presidency and the sports director met with the MIA representative of the General Board at a luncheon- to plan the summer camp activities and be given dates and instructions for various - RADIATOR or BRAKE SERVICE CALL PICK-U- 298-196- eveftts. . The meet was attended by June Smart, president; Dora Miller and Dorothy Dahl, counselors, and Cory Rudd, camp sports director. 2 and DELIVERY P ' ; v 'Tfercdayrtea. S0,V1W4- - MAGNA TIME$,'MAGNA, UTAH STAKE MIA OFFICERS The Hunter Stake'YWMIA announces officers and class leaders to include Mrs. Leon (June) Smart as president; Mrs. Forrest (Dora) Miller, manual counselor, and Mrs. Allen (Dorothy) Dahl, activity counselor. Mrs. Leon (Mildred) Moore is secretary. Mrs. Willard (Evelyn) Smith is Girls Secretary and Mrs. Raymond (Darlene) Barlow, Speech and Drama director; Mrs. Cory Rudd, Camp Sports director. Class leaders are Beth Bond, Laurels; Mrs. Lorraine Black, in charge of the Mia Maids and Yvonne Timmerman, Beehive. rN LAKETd&SE HHTJ3 BABY GIRL Cindy Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pinelle Peterson, was honored at a birthannounce the arrival of a baby day party on Saturday. Ten children enjoyed the entertainment. girl on Jan. 25. She weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces, and has a Russell Simmons celebrated his sister, Diana, waiting at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ninth birthday with a party last week. Fourteen children joined Emil Pinelle, Providence, R.I.; in the games and festivities of Mr. and Mrs. Clair L. Foote, the day. Russell is the son of Magna, and a maternal greatgrandmother, Mrs. J. H. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Simmons. ld S also of Magna. Mrs. Louise Holloway will hold a quilting bee at her home on A baby girl was born to Mr. Thursday, Jan. 30, beginning at and Mrs. John Tanner of 3078 S. 9 a.m. All who wish to come are 8000 West on Jan. 19. She extended an invitation to attend weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces, and at a time that is best suited for will be named Janet Dea. She has three brothers and one sister, them. Johnny, Robert, Jeffery and Terry Ann. WARD WELFARE DINNER Grandparents are Mr. and Mr. A Ward Welfare Dinner will be Orin Tanner, Sevier, Utah, and held in the Lake Ridge Third Mrs. Rachel Dale, Richfield, Utah. Ward on Friday, Jan. 31, 6 p.m., in the cultural ward hall. Mrs. Irene Wilding entertained The menu will be roast beef, members of her sewing club Fripotatoes and gravy, vegetables, day at her home. Attending were rolls, salad,, drink, pie or cake Mrs. Donna Hawkins, Mrs. Kate f . ala mode for adults and sloppy Peterson, Mrs. Blanche Cloward, ioes, drink, potato chips and ice Mrs. Nona Cheney and Mrs. Mae cream cone for children, if they Cheney. wish. Donations will be $1.50 per new ywmia officers plate for adults, 75 cents for children on the beef dinner and Mrs. Ruby Daybell was re50 cents for children on the named president of the cently ' "'Z sloppy joes dinner. . Lake Ridge Third Ward YWMIA. ' All ward members are urged Am. Assisting as counselors will be. to attend. Pat Killpack and Colleen Yates BACCHUS PLANT Credit Union officers for Taylor, Clarence Millerberg and Robert Fox. with Maxine Dimick, secretary. Terrie Lynn Herron, daughter 1964 include, from left, Neldon Taylor. L C. The election meeting was conducted Saturday Former was Ruth of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Herron, Avis and president evening in the Plant 1 cafeteria of Hercules Watteyne, Bill Bertoch, Merlin Coe, Kelton Pederson was her Kay will Cook and Ray Tholen. Not present were Nowell Powder Co., Bacchus plant. present accordion selections counselor. Both were released' at the annual Utah Academy re- from their positions. Three new members of the annual meeting held at the Plant of the drawing for a colored cital this week. set. 1 television cafeteria. Bacchus Credit Union board of The three new directors are) Hold-ovmembers of directors and a new member of Neldon Taylor, I. C. Watteyne board of directors include the Credit Committee were elected Saturday at the organizations and Kelton Cook. Robert Osborne Bertoch, Merlin Coe, Ray Tholen, 'I V v ( er , John Trowell was the winner and Nowell Taylor. ! SeeTheNew'64Modelsl Hunter Kates of Interest GRAVESIDE SERVICES Hunter and North Jordan Seventies combined for a Friday evening at . the Jordan Ward House. Ace for the Wallace was master of ceremonies City Cemetery was The dinner for the program. planned and cooked by presidents Hunter, born Sunday, Jan. 19. of the Seventies and group leadThe infant lived three days, sucers. cumbing to prematurity included Program participants Donna Tanner, violin solos, accompanied by Janice Woodbury; Shannon Oliver, two accordion and Sherry. solos; Terry Gray, vocal solo and Robby miramba numbers by Mr. and Singing Mothers of the Hunter Mrs. Milan Westwood. , Ward Relief Society have been Mrs. Mont Nelson joined other asked to sing Feb. 9 at the Huntmembers of her sewing club for er Sacrament meeting. The group luncheon at the home of another is being organized and plan to member, Ruth Peterson, of Salt sing the third Sunday of each Lake City, on Friday. Other la- month. l, dies present included Bessie Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bertoch, Leone Hanson, Katherine accompanied by their daughters, Smith and Catherine Naaken. Thelma Brown and Adena left last week for Mr. and Word has been received that Elder Richard Nielson has been Mrs. Pete Harmans ranch near made senior companion on his Phoenix, Ariz. They plan to remain for 10 days and if the climission and has moved to Apeari-doIWestern Samoa, Box 197. mate is beneficial to Mr. health, they will stay President Hanks of the mission sent a letter stating that Elder longer. Nielson is doing fine work on his Dawna Rae Brown, mission. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Three new Brownies have been Brown, celebrated her third birthadded to Troop 560 to include day with eight playmates SaturMarilyn Palm, Debby Hagan and day, Jan. 18. Guests included Marsha Llewellyn. Ruth Hughes Jody and Cindy Mattson, Danny Vonk, Kim Scheel, Michelle is the leader. The group has been working Scharrier, Susan and Kathy on bird feeders as their project Pearce and Scott Nielson. Games this month and brought feed for provided entertainment and refreshments were served. the birds. 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He received his bachelor of arts degree in this field,' but decided to join the service before completing another year at the university and receive a bachelor of architecture degree, He is , rated as petty officer third, clkss in drafting and has been' Acting as draftsman for the Seabets. This rating is the highest he can obtain. He expects to be home from the service in August, 1964. HAIR STYLING RINSES Sfyletto Doauty Salon 2707 South 8600 West PHONE Hue-nem- e, A group of Hunter ladies motored to Kingsbury Hall Thurs. day evening to hear Madam Victoria De Los Angeles, one of the greatest living singers. Among those who motored to the city were Mrs. Lewis Rushton, Mrs. Dean Farnsworth, Mrs. Les Craig, June Andreason . and Kathy and Edith Fams worth. This group, together with others of this area, has joined the Civic Music Club ' for toe year. 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