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Show i ivtni-n i ri n, T.. The First Ward P"ma Fair held in honor of tne Centennial was a success, ine teachers and leaders made the event more colorful as they wore matching pinafores. They had food, booths and a soup parlor, where they sold rock soup, hamburger soup and corn chowder. They had scones, homemade rootbeer and homemade ice cream, whicn was all turned in the freezer hifjoan Sweatfield's class of y rs B Debbie Kentner fold 500 suckers for the Temple Fun" and there were alerts of candies and bake SodfA program bngh.ened fhe evening and Dixie Mitchell taught square danc-to danc-to the older boys and L"?ls. The activity was so fuccessful that the : lessons are continuing each Monday morning. The chiij,. learned new sons, ' Hill's class present ' pet show. Each displayed their proit segment of the pr02 i ceed by Joan sLl honored the past trJ' the Primary, Lydia Bangerter k-' derson, Joan Sweatli'. Moore, Jean Johns,, t Suzanne Mitchell i Primary worker pillow featurijt embroidered Pict Aurelia Rogers and? her first Primary a ) and a history book 3 year's work in the IV t f? The Cub Scouts Second Ward vem', camp on Monday tk belos went to canin I 'r day. The teachers of?' had a party with the'; l Brad and Nancy or ' tertained many mJ their family Sunday,": I joined in celebration i. naming of their v0,. Nathan, who was'nsr' his father. Among the ' were Nancy's mom 'i Wheatley, of Ogde',1 brother Ron CamDt. Clearfield and fam, sister Ronna Mill,,,', 1 family of Twin Falls her sister Judy PiBl family of Bountifn' Gibbs and family and ': ' mother and father, Mrs. James B. or- I Bountiful; his sistt,5: Russon, and his sister Orgill, of Bountiful. Br Nancy fed all of the vu a dinner after the Sac-meeting- |