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Show DUP Camp Meets 1 he Helen Mar Miller Camp met at Maude Christensen"s home on Feb. 15. I $ $ I h. si:,.; V ! f.y - W I Vv ? X 7 . : 1 A ELDER SHAFTER Charles Samuel Shafter has received an LDS mission call to serve in the New York. New York City Mission. He will enter en-ter the MTC April 8. A farewell will be held March 14 at the Bountiful 12th Ward. 1475 N. 300 W.,at 8:30 a.m. SAM IS THE son of Charles Harold and Sue Shafter. He graduated from Viewmont High School and attended a year at Ricks College. He is employed at Apache Foam Products. Friends and family are invited in-vited to an open house at the Shafter home, 1453 N. 400 W., Bountiful, the afternoon of March 14. y ft dfr nnnnRirn Randal B. Goodrich, son of Glenn and Marilyn Goodrich, has accepted a call to serve in the Taiwan Taichung Mission. He will enter the MTC April 1 . A FAREWELL will be held at 9 a.m. March 14 in the Bountiful Boun-tiful 9th Ward, 585 E. Center. Friends and family are invited to an open house at the Goodrich Good-rich home, 65 S. 500 E., Bountiful Boun-tiful on March 30 from 7-9 p.m. DOROTHY STEWART Gil-ler Gil-ler and Lucille Kemper, granddaughters of Aurelia S. Rogers, first president of the LDS Primary, presented the Aurelia S. Rogers Camp nd the Helen Mar Miller Camp a watch and two pins which belonged be-longed to their grandmother. Representing the Aurelia S. Rogers Camp was Helen Hughes, a county DUPofficer. Captain Irene B. Olsen of the Helen Mar Miller Camp received re-ceived the gift which will be displayed in the Charles Penrose Pen-rose Cabin. CLARA RICHARDS, historian, histo-rian, read the history of Elzada Aams Hess and her pioneer family. Wilma Miller reported on her tour of South America and Helen Hughes announced the countv convention will be held March 15. |