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Show B Bl RTM L. VUR 2W.V-3742 senior onens of the Bnun-ciul Bnun-ciul I rah Slake enjoyed a A niu-r .it the 2- W Ward Sa-innla Sa-innla ,it 1 1 .10 a.m. (iirls 1 Mini the vu r ious wards vfWll l-oliuuing dinner the group i;u-nd'd the groundbreaking "i the Bountiful laliernacle. Mrs M.irk Jakeman and vrs HiTtiu Minr attended a i: Lie-i da v Ium hi-iin at the I mil H'nr.e last Wednesday at r-'-in I In -re were .T members .,nd L'uesis present. Mrs. A milted (j.trrett gave the invocation in-vocation and blessing on the food (rti'-st speaker was Mrs. Charlotte Mel atchery who reviewed "A Walk on an Iceherg" hv Mary Lllen Chase Mrs. .elda Robins, president, greeted guests Bini;o will te plaed h ndav night a' the I.egnin post Home ! rov V ung will fx the c.ilier I he public is invited. Keiiueiii CjppN. son of Mrs Nettie ( apps, is hospitalized for major surgery and reported to be retoering Dr. and Mrs Wallace !. Hess and daughter Julie Ann were Bountiful visitors Sunday. Sun-day. The Ann Roberts Dustin Camp of the Daughters of Ctah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Mildred Armstrong Arms-trong last h ridav, ( aptain Arola McDonald conducted the meeting. Mrs. I ois Murdock gave the lesson. Mrs. Helen Haacke read two pioneer histories. Mrs. Arm-sirong Arm-sirong plaved the piano and led the group in singing '"1 he Song of Ivil." Refreshments were served to nine members On March 2 a fireside will he held in the Bountiful South Stake ( enter. A slide-sound presentation of Joseph Smith and a visual biography will lx presented bv (iordor. Irving, nn Kirkham and (iarv shun Bountiful South Stake wdi he the host Mrs Catherine Bednark re to rned home last Wednes-d Wednes-d i from ttie St Mark's Hospital Hos-pital where she has been under treatment for the past five weeks. State commander Dale Madsen and Mrs. Madsen, ( ommajider and Mrs. Walter w illev, r. and Mrs. J.E. Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Voder, Mrs. Grace Carney Car-ney and Mrs. hva Miller attended at-tended a dinner dance and business meeting recently at the Hilton Hotel. Mr and Mrs. John Fennell of Salt I. ike City were guests at the home of Mrs. Catherine Bednark last Sunday. Boh. Paul. Ann and Suzie Dewey, grandchildren of Mrs. l.eland Sessions spent three days with her last week. Be sure to reserve Monday March 2H to attend a special Bicentennial program at the Golden Years ( enter at 1 p m. 1 here will be music bv the orchestra under the direction of Melvm Strong. A quartet made up of the Beesley sisters with their father," Horace Beesley as accompanist, accom-panist, a vocal duet by Norma Hoi brook and her great granddaughter, with her granddaughter as accompanist, accom-panist, Mrs, Myrmtha Gill will be the reader lor the Bicentennial production. The affair is to be a silver contribution affair. The proceeds are to be used on the building fund. Refreshments will be served. The Sessions Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last Friday at the home of Amanda Griffith with Captain Cap-tain Hanks in charge. Sidney Minnett gave the lesson "The life of Sarah Barlow." Mrs. Hanks played the organ or-gan and the group sang the DUP theme song. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to nine members. The camp is proud to have five new members who have joined recently. |