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Show Bountiful By BERTHA L. MUIR 29-3742 On New Year's day at 1:30 p.m. at the Assembly Hall, on Temple Square, a nuil.ti:. region event will be held. The guest speaker will be from the General Authority group. A large group is expected. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoeppner and small son. Drew, of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoeppner of Salt Lake City and Mrs. James Hoeppner and baby daughter of Sandy and Mrs. Nancy Slaiz of Mount Rose, Colo, were all guests of Mrs. Thel-ma Thel-ma Snider last week. Mrs. Snider has been ill the past month but is reported to be recovering. Her guests were all family members. The LeConte Stewart Art Festival is in progress at the Bountiful Art Center, 2175 South Main. It will be open until the first week in January, 1978. The annual Christmas dinner was held at the Bountiful Boun-tiful South Stake, 1250 South Main, with a large group of women in attendance. There was a dinner and Santa Clause, a program of Christmas Christ-mas music. Many gifts were brought for the girls and boys of the American Fork Training Train-ing School. This is an event that the single members of the area enjoy each year. ' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hatch have returned home after spending three weeks in I Spokane, Wash, with their daughter and her husband and three year old child. They had a car accident en route and completely wrecked their car. They only received minor injuries. Mrs. Bertha Muir was surprised last Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon when Mrs. Dora Flack called at her home and presented an hour long Christmas program to her as a Christmas treat. This is an original production of Mrs. Flack's. It was complete with music and story. Mrs. Flack will present this program to many groups during the next weeks. Dora gave Bertha a copy of her recently published book of original Christmas stories. The Christmas program was taken from this book. Last Saturday Mrs. Verda Hatch called on Mrs. Muir to show her 11 of the dolls she has designed and made. Some of them sell for as much as (50. This was a treat for Mrs. Muir for Christmas. She wishes to thank Mrs. Flack and Mrs. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boyn-ton Boyn-ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walker of Greenriver, Wyo. have been guests of Mrs. Wilda Bluemel the past week. Mrs. Bluemel entertained at a family dinner last Thursday before her guests left for home. Wilda spent last weekend in Greenriver as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walker. She went to Greenriver to attend the homecoming of a niece Miss Luann Walker, who had recently returned from a LDS Mission served in the Danish Swedish Mission field. The women members of the Samuel Brough family enjoyed en-joyed a Christmas luncheon at the Servus Drug dining room recently. There was a program and gift exchange. 1 wish to thank the readers of my column for their support sup-port these many years I have been writing for the Clipper. Please keep the news coming. Happy holidays and a joyous new year filled with Peace and as Tiny Tim says in the Dicken's Christmas Carol "Gold Bless us everyone." |