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Show The Scouts of Troop 290 of the West Bountiful 2nd Ward are having one more winter adventure before spring. They spent Friday night and Saturday morning at Camp Zarahemla. Those attending were Brian Mcllrath, Scott Dautel, Mike Lee, Lynn Paget, Chuck Evans, Danny Tullis, Gary Neel, Thomas Rosemann, Wade Davis and leaders, Woody Music and Rex Maughan. Remember the Green and Gold Ball tomorrow night at the stake house. The children's Sunday evening Sacrament program in the West Bountiful 2nd Ward was composed of all kinds of little people and the John Lee family. Special programs typed by Caroline Alder, Bicentennial corsages presented by the presidency; narration by Wendell Wild and music played and directed by Sheila McSwain, Margaret Holbrook, Clare Samuelson, Rosemary Music, Danna and Kaye Mitchell. Clare Samuel-son Samuel-son presented a violin obligatto. In charge were the Primary presidency Betty Jean Salmon, Sal-mon, Celia Belcher and Vivey Bingham and Junior Sunday School coordinator Ruby Evans. Leone Newton paid an unexpected visit to church Sunday. She was up from California to be with her daughter Gail while she underwent un-derwent heart surgery Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The 2nd Ward Cub pack meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. tonight. A magician will be featured. The pineapple canning project has been changed to Tuesday, April 6. All interested are invited to contact con-tact Joe or Dorothy Kirton. Scott Symonds was advanced ad-vanced to the office of Teacher in the 2nd Ward. The Gerald Browns are taking bows with their family of six boys. Among their many visitors, who have come to see the latest addition were Gerald's and Cheryl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridge of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson also of Salt Lake. The Alton Comia home was the scene Sunday night of an evening of revival of the old harmonica band. They hadn't been together for over ten years. Now they are practicing practic-ing to perform at a wedding in Rose Park, April 2. Among those present were John DeWaal, Maurice Ar-buckle, Ar-buckle, Arvin and Marj Nordgren, Buy Layton and Alt Cornia. Leola Arbuckle, Myra DeWaal and Mary Cornia didn't play harmonicas but they gave great moral support. sup-port. Rex and Shirlene Maughan are happy over the arrival of their fourth boy. He joins three brothers and two sisters. Cindy Lovelis and Cheryl Bangerter marched in half-time half-time activities as Viewmont played in the state tournament. tour-nament. Kathy Eggett, Lesley Marsden, Sharon Dennis and others of the pep club joined their cheers to urge the Vikings on. Ellen Frampton enjoyed attending the Utah Allied Florist Convention and Design School at the Hilton Hotel. She accompanied Ted and Jewel Hepworth of Jewel Arts Floral and Gifts. They enjoyed Sunday breakfast and luncheon and the displays. Jewel and Ted are contemplating con-templating moving to the Winegar Shopping Center soon. Lonita Murphy of Provo was a guest at the home of her mother, Agness B. Mangus. She was enroute to a meeting of the Women's League in Weber Canyon. Helen and Jimmy Davis have been enjoying their bowling tournament. Remember the West Bountiful Boun-tiful Ward Relief Society party on March 30 and the Bicentennial birthday party of the 2nd Ward on the 31st. |