Show Qi ORCHARD R HARD NEWS HEmS 1 PEARL mER HIER Keep nl your our doors locked is th the warning given en to tD you ou by the Royal Roya Fisher family faron Sunday afternoon while the Fishers Fisher's were In Salt Sal Lake someone with muddy shoes sh entered their home and nd took th the children's childrens banks That is all the they have e found missing so far Home owner owner walt wait till WI you se see hat the scouts have hk to tD offer be be- before bece fore fcc ce buying 5 our house numbers They will cal calf C at your jour our home in tb th the nest future with ith different types type of or numbers All AU the money they ge get will go toward towan the scout MOut house Mrs Mr Rose nose ai a r a stork shower honoring he her daughter dau Mr Mrs N. N Ina Jn S S. Knight Fri Friday day uy 1 Feb 3 Mrs frs received cd pony mony lovely gifts from rom the 17 I cues guests CN present Gas were played and nd delicious refreshments were served Members of oC Pla layers Guild will meet rn t at lIe home hom of oC Paul New New- me meyer meer er at ai Val 41 Verda Verda arch Thurs Thurs- Jay day Feb 16 10 at 30 pm p.m. Osro Ossie Ossle Smith and Arleen Grange Cringe arc are the parents of ota ofa ot a l baby aby boy bo born Friday day Jan 27 YI in the St. St Marls MarkT hospital Now joining the ranks of and andare grandpa are Mrs Smiths Smith's parents Mr and an Mrs Howard Grange M of Men and Gleaners held their I Ide chat the thC home of or Mr and Mrs Paul cr in Val Yal Verda I Sunday Sunda night Ward Holbrook was the speaker Tuesday Jan 31 was a special diy day for the a visiting teachers of oC the Relief f l society A Seasons Season's Revue Relive written and directed by b b Claudine Crowley Crossley was presented present with tho the mg ladies Indies taking part plIt reader r Fern Nelson pianist Jane NoaH Noall soloists Mona Jensen and Selma Hepworth chorus hone Ilene Bagley Ba Jey Florence Wakefield Lily EHy Be sol Norma Elsie Elsio Logsden Madge Thelma Thclma Christensen Wanda Yanda Dunn Alice Buttle and nna and f Tibbetts The beautiful costumes were made by Mrs Nettie Nettle Wakefield Due to to popular requests requests this same ume musical will be presented pr Mar 30 In n the wards ward's w rd's amusement halt hall Mrs Louie Loule Page Fisher is visit visit- visiting visiting ing with her parents Mr and Mrs rs Theares Page while her husband tonnie is working in Wyoming WOD ng Mrs Florine W. W Boes Boss returned to her home in m Arizona last week w k after liter enjoying a stay suy here with her oth Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Oscar Wood Mary lary McNeil daughter of Mr and Mrs Irs Q T T. McNeil Ic-etl celebrated her lath birthday Thursday Feb 2 Twenty one girl friends were invited m to her home bome on Orchard Drive and nd the two t birthday cakes cUes along with other dainty repasts soon Mary received cd many lovely gifts gUts and all enjoyed an afternoon of games gunes Jack is b convalescing at his home borne In North Salt Lake ke alter at r un undergoing undergoing an appendectomy recent recent- recently ly I j T Maurine and Jess Hess and Ray I and Wanda Dunn attended the mla mla-dia mia dia dance at the Emerald Gardens Thursday Feb 2 Dances for the Junior Girls Girl's June festival were demonstrated and directed by Sarah Yates and Donald Driggs dance Instructors of oC f the general board I Enjoying a tour of the Salt Lake Jre temple with other genealogy workers worker of the stake luke Saturday Jan an 4 from Orchard were Bro aster rister Mann lIann Bob and Florence Wakefield Tom and Nettle Wake Wake- Wakefield fIeld eld Gertrude Schrader and Ethel Salisbury I The priesthood welfare i I dinner program and dance will ill be beheld held Thursday Feb 23 Johnny Hawaiian leading 1st and his Pacific Islanders will furnish the music Going to the temple and being baptized for lor the dead was i exPer- exper- exper experIenced I fenced recently by the Seagull girls and Guide boys of the I mary The girls were escorted by Lorraine Howard and Elsie Loys Loys- don the boys bos by Bob Dob Wakefield The Orchard scouts welcomed i Scout Week by presenting a program pro pro-i row i gram at nt Sunday services I Party Gabbitas scout master muter In Inv Introduced d Mark Wood who had Iud charge of the program Opening O prayer was given ghen by Jo Joe the flag was wu presented pr by color guards Bruce Druce Liebelt Edit Edsel Bailey and Gordon Gabbitas Robert Rob Rob- Robert Robert ert Chamberlain rendered two piano puno selections talks bib were given ginn by y Edsel Edit Bailey Joe Mason and Gordon Gabbitas the lights rep rep- representing resenting r the scout Kaut law Ia were lit by Frank n Frank u n Newbold and Joe Mason ason a b numbers were rendered on the electric steel guitar by Eugene Peterson remarks on scouting were given gi by b Fred Bangerter closing pra prayer cr Karl Reader for Cor the lighting ceremony remon was Louis Peterson Elder John Newbold Is now laboring In Newcastle England This ml Is b where Johns John's mother Ger Ger- Gertrude Gertrude r- r trude lived and was baptized into the church Monday January 30 the Altar met at the home bom of 0 Mrs Hrs Coker In Val Verda The Thc ward amusement hall hail was war filled to its it's capacity Thursday night as u the crowd gathered to en en- enjoy enJoy enjoy joy an outstanding program pre pre- presented presented seated by the Players Players' Guild In be be- behalf behalf behalf half of oC Steven Hatch The program pro ml arranged by Elaine Wood president president president dent of oC the guild consisted of the following numbers number western num num- numbers numbers bers by the Winegar orchestra with Joe Wood as soloist dance numbers number by punts of Mrs A r- r sons son's dancing school In Bountiful readings by Virginia tSak l ot ui at ut Lake piano duets ducts by Ida Lou Gardner and comedy readings and songs by Alice and Joe Hepworth I IThe I The were late coming and Alice related to the crowd that Joe went out to milk the cow at and when he hadn't come comeIn comein comein In she went to see what was war wrong Tong There was the pail pall of or milk netting fitting at the cows head and she sheI I so he was running It thru again Steve was as stage manager for lor the guild and the members m miss not having ing Steve to tD hep them with their next play A Ready Made Ready Made Family Steves Steve's condition is it still Ull the same he sane he Is b still stID unconscious He lie was hurt 4 I weeks ago last Tuesday y yon on Jan 10 Floyd Fletcher 1 underwent an appendectomy ap Saturday Feb 4 at the hospital The MIA IIA Is presenting 2 one act plays in n the ward amusement hall hail Tuesday Tu Y Feb 14 14 at t The plays are under the direction of La LI Priel Wheelwright and Rave J Ra ye e Olsen so you know they will still be good Dr and Mrs Mr rs Franklin L L. West entertained at a family dinner at their home Thursday evening In n honor of or their nephew Marcus Holmgren who Is b being sent to serve sene in the Swedish mission field I from the Mountain View Vew ward Ud In Salt Lake Elder son of Mr and Mrs Homer lIomer Holmgren left via Ia U. U U P. P Tuesday afternoon at Leaving on the same train Is Elder Darren Darrell BIckmore of or Orchard ward w Elder Felder Bickmore has been as u- assigned assigned signed to the Danish mission Nate his has been released ed from service In the U. U S. S navy and Is now here with W wife wile the ormer lormer Donna Wood The wards most recent cent bride Mary Diary Alice Wood and her husband Ralph S. S Cannon are now caw at hone home honein in Centerville after alter enjoying a de de- deli li honeymoon along alone the Call Call- fornia Cornia tout coast I Wilford C. C Wood Is s on a buying bJ trip in New City It i t I tI |