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Show West Bountiful And speaking of the West Bountiful Ward area, we are sorry to have to bid goodbve to Betty Crawford and her children of Woodhaven. They are moving to Centerville. Of course it is all a wonderful thing. Betty has recently been married again. We wish the family the best of everything in their new home and life. The West Bountiful Relief Society closing social will be held in conjunction with the regular meeting on May 25. And even more-ihe West Bountiful Ward Primary is working hard to promote the cause of the building fund. Tonight at the cultural hall, between the hours of 7-9 p.m. thev will have a Bicentennial Arts and Crafts Display. At 7 30 p.m. again at 8:30 p.m. they will have special surprise performances. Door prizes will be given. Items made by some ward members will be sold. Each person present will be asked to make a contribution of $1 for the building fund. All proceeds earned will be added to this fund. Those who attended the spring festival at Goshen Elementary School last Friday really did feel happier, hap-pier, the Dan Mitchells and Mary Watts journeyed down to see the production. They were amazed to see the large numbers of children who participated. They presented the history of America through song and dance, very professionally. But the out-. out-. standing thing about the program was that the audience was huge and all of the mothers and fathers and the children were unified in their desire to say that America is great. All nationalities, na-tionalities, religions, and types of individuals were united. It was great to see ethnic barriers melt. All were Americans. Incidentally. Allyson Mitchell Taylor was one of the dedicated teachers, who had taught her 35 fifth graders to dance and to enjoy it. Parents and youth of the Bountiful West Stake are reminded that Youth Conference has e welcome R I Mudler and th"r''i:'- " have former home of ', " G'Hesp.es , Iht 3t; They are livm,,, street from the 6 V " Edmonds. "" The 3rd Ward . closing social i5 bfV' during thewk ,, , ture a Bicentennial : . '' Party, according Eastman, one of r charge. ' chanBln(, )ac Bountiful change so ... is almost mpms j 7', acquainted unC? them. It was intereo". refreshing to tar I- l Denms Baird fa-. Sacrament Mettlr8'".' day night in the 2ro . Thev have moved',... Nanella Jones home'. West. They will i,ve . to the Gerrv Siouis i--Robert Holbraoks. Danny Baird av v New York. Dennis is -of the Salt Lake a--, folks were in the Air he was able to sw -places and meet man . .. As Danny grew up ; Cumorah Pageant was . spot in her hie. Tr met at BYU then uv, ... their honeymoon aci;- . pageant, thus bnr; . realization of a ii'. . dream of Danny $ . performed prev'mn., had always wanted : ' the performance ;:- . mate of her choice The Bairds are !he of two very lively i--telligent children, si- "Elf" and Adam T, eager to get acquaint . everyone in the area is working on a der. Russian. Welcome t-Bairds! t-Bairds! The J. C. Watts haii-Mother's haii-Mother's Day we- j family home evening V e night. Their Utah cr, . visited with them Su- : Bruce from Alpine from Provo, and ihe or-phone or-phone or letter from C. nia. Arizona, and Eni f Monday nifciht lhe r ! a May Birthday Pam t-home t-home of the Dan Mich- 1 attendance were Mjr. i Smith and husband family of Salt Lake Cr. ' Joseph Kirton famiiv V Freeman. Salt Lake C " Judy Dunson of Cen:r. I |