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Show Jenszch, Andy Robertson, Mike Stewart, Garth Welsh, Darold Bates, and Richard Pixton. Thursday evening in Bryan Ward chapel a concert featuring the Blind Choir of Salt Lake City will be presented. Arranging Arrang-ing the affair are Paul and Lola Wymer, members of the Blind Society. Enid and Harry Pollel honored Donald R. Cramer at a going away party at their home, prior to his leaving-for work in the monastary. Mr. Cramer has been an associate of Mr. Pollei as an assistant in the Sculpture Department of the U of U. Guests at the event werea Jackie Mc-Carty, Mc-Carty, Ruth Ann Agnew, Ron Jensen, Paul Jensen, Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. Elbert Porter, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hunter, Mrs. Leo Provost, Roger Hinnkins, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Fairbanks, Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Gittins, Gunther Johannes, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaddafl, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellefsen and Eileen Olsen. SUGAR HOUSE By Elaine Reiser . Vacations are taking Sugar House Stake members to many parts of the country this month. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blumhagen and children are packing and preparing for a visit to New York and the East Coast soon. California beckons Geert and Annie Boekweg, who will attend sessions in the Los Angeles Temple during their sojourn on the coast. Also heading for the West Coast are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Decker. , Proud parents of a baby boy are. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirk (former Judy Greensides). The baby, Ian Joe, was blessed in fast Sunday services. Four generations were represented at the meeting, great-grandfather Henry H. Greensides, grandfather grand-father Roy Greensides, and the father and child. Leaving for a new home in Monument Park Stake are Mr. and Mrs. Parkin. Mr. Parkin is a member of the Stake High Council. At farewell services for Wayne Ashby, who is leaving for a mission in the Northwestern North-western States, his colleagues from the University of Utah Men's Chorus sang including several specially arranged numbers.. Directing the choru3 was John Marlowe Nielsen, and some members participating were Ron Christensen, Ronald Prows, Dave Packard, Dean Bingham, Harold Stewart, Jerry Johnson, Kay Turner, Heber |