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Show :athy Allman has been ing "rough" days, fcenee lgerter has been having lble with her legs. Grand-Matilda Grand-Matilda Dilks had to have :hes in her legs after a fall. 1 sa Schofield has been hos-lized hos-lized for surgery, ecky Moss and Darrell e been giving more love attention to their small Brody. He was hospi-'.ed hospi-'.ed for croup. 1 between times, Leone rton came back to West ntiful to close up her days le community, at least for jhile. She will be living in inut Creek, Calif., with daughter Joan and small . She snatched a few utes Saturday afternoon to : with just a few of her old nds. They met at a :heon at the home of ue Hugoe. jora Hogan is showing jh greater love as she lids exfa hours with her icting of the Relief Society rus. They will sing for I e conference in March. In " jv'een times she has written new numbers to be sung :he Second Ward Relief ety Bicentennial Program 4arch. Keep the date in :d, March 31. Sherrie Johnson's story in the new Era is well worth reading. Its philosophy is very apropos the season of swimming swim-ming meets, Olympic competition, compe-tition, and basketball games. The Third Ward Birthday Party last week was very well attended. Some one hundred and sixty people over the age of eighteen enjoyed the banquet and the dancing afterwards. af-terwards. Then they were thoroughly entranced with the singing of Carmen Anderson. The Third Ward gets larger each week. We welcome Paul and Ann Giles and two children, who moved into a new home in Sunnyview; Mike and Jinnie Edgar, who moved into the old Mutchler home on 560 W.; and to Alvin Mann who moved into the former Kenneth Giles home. Kenneth and Laura moved from the area. Candy Shortridge, from Ricks College, was the guest of the Paul Buys over the weekend. It was good to welcome Opel Bangerter and sons Dee and Lee Bangerter to the area. They were attending the funeral of Omer Bangerter. Jaydell Lee and Beverly and children were also visitors to the area, as was Thelma Purdy, sister of Bernice Gapinski. Congratulations to Gary Neel, son of the Reed Neels, on his graduation from Primary and on achieving his Start Scout! Of interest to "Old" West Bountifulites would be the fact the Lee Mitchells celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary an-niversary with a bang. They were honored at an open house at their home Sunday night. |