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Show West Bountiful By ALICE MITCHELL 25-1158 This week's activities were colored by the Easter atmosphere at-mosphere of the community. Clothes were readied for church and other places. Yards were cleaned to improve the spring scene. Picnics were enjoyed and vacations planned for the vacation days. The William Goldburgs entertained en-tertained at a turkey dinner. Guests were grandma and grandpa, Grace and Oscar Goldberg from Val Verda, Dick Larsen, and Kay's sister, Louise, who is staying in West Bountiful. She was happy to have a visit from two ex-missionary friends of hers during the conference weekend. She welcomed Yasmina Duberg, formerly of Denver, Colo., but now of Lausanne, Switzerland, Swit-zerland, and Mary Vonville of Columbus, Ohio. The Walter Elsby family made the holiday more memorable as they honored Brent Thomas at a birthday party. We are sorry to learn that Conrad and Shari Naegle are thinking of moving to Centerville. Center-ville. Their neighbors on 400 North will miss them. We wish them well. Grant and Pam Hodgson entertained their family members at a dinner on Sunday. Sun-day. Guests were Lori, Brad and Scott Bradshaw and Pam's parents, Ken and Merna Booth of Bountiful. Harriet and Earl Stephens took a pre-Easter trip to Thayne, Wyo. where they attended at-tended the confirmation of their grandson Myron White. The Stephens were accompanied accom-panied by daughter Joiene and husband Bill Flanders and children. The Bud Stringhams and the Dennis Williams enjoyed a barbecue down at the home of the Williams. The Eugene Salmons vacationed vaca-tioned in St. George. We bid the Bob Oliekans well as they move from their home on 8th West. Harriet Stephens and Helen Layton have spent many hours practicing with the First Ward Choir, to be able to present the cantata, "Resurrection" by B. Cecil Gates. Soloists in the Inspirational Inspira-tional production were soprano Irma Hailes, soprano Wendy Soria. A ladies trio, composed of Pat Soper, Shirlene Madsen and Terri Johnson, performed the number "The Lovely Flowers." Readers were Ron Bown, Val Bown and Wesley Johnson. Orchids to the First Ward Choir which has been singing for many years. To make the holiday even more complicated Harriet Stephens and her sister Betty journeyed to Kamas to attend the funeral of one of the neighbors of their youth last Saturday. Myrveldean and Stan Dan-gerfield Dan-gerfield were happy to have as their guest, Myrveldean's sister, Darlene Haines, from California. The members of the Fackrell DUP Camp are planning to meet on April 26 for the month of April. The Cub Scouts of the Second Ward will collect pop bottles beginning after 5 p.m. on Friday. They will meet at the church. At 7 p.m., the mothers and the boys will meet at the church for the regular Cub Pack meeting. The Primary of the First Ward are selling T-shirts bearing the label "Families are Forever." The shirts are available in children and adult sizes. It is good to learn that Leona Adams is better. Sharlene and Bart Turner are happy to report the birth of their new baby boy, who joins three brothers and two sisters. The members of the First Ward are beginning to think that something is behind them, since they have had so many automobile accidents lately. The past week Brenda Martin was in an accident on Victory Road. She escaped with bruises, abrasions, and cuts, but her car was totalled. The young people of the First Ward MIA were delighted at the success of their big bake-off taste-off, held last week. They all brought samples and recipes of their favorite foods for sampling. |