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Show West Bountiful group entertained at the Oakland Oak-land Coliseum for a special family night for the LDS Church. They enjoyed seeing the Oakland Temple and trying their luck in Reno on the way home. with Brent and Jenie McClel-lan McClel-lan and the Marv Alexander family, known as the Alexan der Singers, to California, to perform in a special family fund-raising event. Their Jim Nelford, former BYU student and grandson-in-law of Ruby Olsen, participated in a golfing meet and won the world's golf cup. He was on TV last Saturday. Ruby Olsen had the misfortune misfor-tune of falling and injuring herself. her-self. Her daughter, Marjorie Moody (who is recovering from back surgery) is staying with Ruby to assist her. Students of the Paddington Preschool, under the direction of Eileen Cahoon, teacher, entertained en-tertained each other and some parents as they performed on a talent show. Kia Jarvis, Natalie Nata-lie Rowe, and Crystal Cahoon rendered the "ABC Song"; Amy Lindsay sang "1 Hope They Call Me On a Mission" duet with her sister Lisa; Jerry and Amy Ostermiller sang "How Much is That Doggy in the Window" ; Tara Paluso and Scott Biggs also sang for the group; Tamson Taylor did a ballet dance "I'm a Little Dancer"; and two little train engineers, clad in overalls, hats, and neckerchiefs behind a little train, performed by Annie Laurie and Garrett Coons, "Early in the Morning." Ed and Ramona Black have been vacationing in St. George. Bruce McClellan journeyed |