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Show CENTERV1LLE lor of Mr. sunt Mrs. lbvidl Johnson, by her fulher. The Third ward nonoolojjy 1 committee wi1li Henry Buer-as Buer-as ward chairman fuinish-i fuinish-i d Sunday evenings proT'iii. i.Jan. 5. Dean Barrett conducted Bonny Anderson sang a solo: Douglas Winn represented til' 'Sunday School; Violet Carr the belief Society; Norma Beers Jlfie MIA: Mary It. Mann the piimary. Their subject was "How Their Work will Stimulate Stim-ulate Temple Work." Moteo. Calif, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Nora F) Williamson William-son and family. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs" Herman (Helen F.) Nelson and family of Concord, California. Crntiv illp Church News Babies blessed in the second ward ( e: "Linda Lou, duugh AI.ICK C. C II F.N FY Phone AX 5-1407 Happy birthday to Kathic Webster, Brent Webster. Cory Webster, Alice C. Cheney, Terry Court right, Evelyn Wen-del, Wen-del, Leon W. Reeves. Brent Le Grande Chandler, Laureen Egnew, Chris V. Stenberg, Lucille Lu-cille O. Grant. John Elggren, Jr. Ralph McQuiston, Michael' Meadows, Geneve Workman. Franklin E. Walton, Jr. Hulda Bergquist, Leola Chandler, Virginia Hartle, John Franklin Grant, Harold D. Roberts Bradley V. Barber. Howard If. Hallman, wife and three children left Dec 28 for San Diego, Calif, to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dawson Daw-son have moved to Farmington Mrs. Mary Collings Anderson Ander-son has been very ill at her home with flu, but is improving improv-ing nicely now. Paul Selleniet has returned from the hospital considerably improved. The Neighborhood club met at the homo of Mrs. Leonard Howe on Monday, Jan. 5 in the evening. A delightful evening eve-ning of sewing, visiting and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. George B. Hughes of Garland and Mrs. Annie Hughes Hugh-es of Mendon were here to visit their sister Mrs. Agnes Hancock, the week end, Mrs. Paul (Louie Anderson) Selleniet is visiting her mother moth-er Mrs. Anderson of Grants-ville. Grants-ville. Mrs. Dean Bogedahl is recovering re-covering from Asian flu. Her daughter Jeri Lynn was also ill. Frank and Mrs. Grace B. White are just recovering from another case of flue. Mrs. Ida Hepworth and Mrs. Amelia White are vacationing in Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene C. Ford entered the hospital the day after Christmas Christ-mas for a hernia operation. It was very successful but he con tractcd flu while there and a form that settled on his lungs and in his bronchial tubes. He lias been very ill but was to be released on Wednesday, Jan. to convalesce at his home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Louise Ford) Stoker of Portland, Ore were in Ogden to visit her father, Albert D. Ford anc come down here to visit Join: W. Ford and daughter Mrs Hulda Shomaker, and other. Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Shirlej Rigby) Carroll, of Orem, Ula! were up Monday to visit hei grandfather John W. Ford. Mrs. James (Lula Parrish Beesley of Salt Lake City i: in the hospital receiving treat ments for high blood pressure She has been very ill but i: now improving. Mrs. Richard (Dick) (Con nie Stevenson) Lewis is hold ing a club meeting at her nev home in Bountiful. She is in eluding some of the member of her Davis High graduatini class. Mrs. Don (Hilda Ford Burnham being here at presen will be a guest. Bishop Joseph W. (Algii W.) Ford, left Tuesday for Sai |