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Show i tendance to start The new jear. Orchard ward blessed four baby boys. Twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Birrell's son and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Filth's little boy. Orchard second blessed the new little ilirl of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Paskctt and Arthur Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Fisher and Kenneth Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nnman Allen were confirmed con-firmed members of the church. The Orchard mutual is start inj a Kirls basketball team. All girls 14 and over are encouraged en-couraged to participate. Hetty Davis is the new sports director. direc-tor. Orchard second ward's bic gold and green ball will be held on January 11 at the Orchard Or-chard ward. The theme is Stardust Star-dust and the hall will be decorated dec-orated by the Junior M Men and Junior Gleaners. ORCHARD Phone IX 5-!!4:3 j Lynn Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, spent his holidays holi-days convalescing from an operation. op-eration. While in the hospital became better acquainted with Lew Smith, as they were in the same ward. A fireside was held at the home of Nola Chrislensen, Sun day, Dec. 2!). Ray Newbold showed pictures taken while on his mission in England and in the service in Japan. The of E. V. Anderson was the gathering place of the Chrislensen family to see the old year out. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Chrislensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chrislensen, Mr. and Mrs Harold Chrislensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen attended from Orchard. Another brother broth-er and his wife and a sister came up from Moroni. This brought four brothers and three sisters together. Ruth Chrislensen attended a birthday dinner Saturday, Dec. !), at the home of her uncle Norman Astle in Sail Lake City. It was her cousin's birthday. She stayed overnight and went to Sunday School there. Her cousins, Lynn and Norma, returned with her and attended Orchard sacrament meeting and stayed over night with her. Kent Boggcss, LaMont Ecu and Nelson Dibble who returned re-turned to Provo Monday to resume re-sume their school studies at , the Brigham Young Univer-; Univer-; sity. Joining the group was , LaMont Ecu, who recently re-, re-, turned from the service. I Vanoy Hayward recently , had a spinal operation. He i-in i-in the hospital and will be foi , another week or two. Since returning from the '. army a few weeks ago Kenl I Boggess hasn't been wasting ( his time. His financee, Myrna Porter, is now sporting a lovely love-ly diamond engagement ring , Congratulations! i The movie "Aabove and Be-r Be-r yond" was part of the entertainment enter-tainment enjoyed by Kath ) Clark and her girl friends or sher recent birthday. Kathy i: . now 11 years old. ? Sorry to hear Kathy Mc-3Clain Mc-3Clain had to have her too' operated on again. - A big party was held foi . Bobby Bloxham December 31 ir for his sixth birthday. Game: - and east were enjoyed by al s his little friends. y The Larry Williamsens, Ivai ) 'Sessions, Ray Lutze, Al Bog t'gess, Wylo Reynolds and Bish op Bloxham enjoyed a parly a a the Bloxham residence durinj i the holidays. Frcya and Gene Johnson tc were host and hostess at a party on January 3. Those attending at-tending were Til and Le- ( Grande Pu.ey, Jean and 11illj i Johnson, Coy and Max New- Ten, Valoy and Melvin Pierce, L 'Lorraine and Orris Sorcnsen. illelen and Dick Christiansen. Donna and Bob MeClain and ' Lester and Ina Knight. Games and pot-luck dinner were enjoyed. en-joyed. Glad to hear Orson Foulger recovered from being in bed vvtih the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rose are enjoying another convention conven-tion trip. This time they traveled trav-eled to Lexington, Ky. They will be gone for a little over a week. Kent Lundgreen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lundgreen is confined to his home with the chicken pox. Lois and Hay Lutz have returned re-turned to their duties as temple tem-ple workers after a short vacation. va-cation. Alice Raekman started the new year witli tho flu. She is having quite a time getting over it. Cornell Wilson was shaken up the other morning when his jtruck go out of control and ran olf the road. The truck was quite badly damaged, but Cornell was lucky to come out of the accident with only a few bruises. I Bruce Liebell's mother says Bruce is really enjoying his mission labors, but that there i is not enough time for him do everything. Bruce was just transferred from Sioux Falls, South Dakota .to Gregory,1 ; South Dakota. 'i If anyone in the Orchard area has any news please call i telephone EL 5-9455. j I Orchard Church News j i The stake New Year eve: dance was a big success with . 050 attending. Ham and turkey box lunches were served to everyone and it was all done1 in half an hour, which was an improvement over last year's i serving. The theme was Fu- i turama and it was decorated I beautifully in blue and silver.1 j Sunday, Jan. 12 is confer-; Lence for the South Davis stake The visiting authority will be: jHaroId B. Lee. Tho Sunday l might meeting will be present-' ;cd under direction of the slake I mutual and is entitled "The Legend of Timpanogos" writ-1 I I ton by Edward Tuttle, presi-' -;ricnt of the League of Utah -Writers. Owen Jones will be lithe render and music will be j I presented by the Choraleers directed by Grace W. Porter, accompanied by Renee DeMill.j The Orchard ward Mutual officers and teachers and their partners enjoyed a Christmas party at the ward chapel on December 20. j The two Orchard wards i have changed the time of their Sunday School and sacrament j meetings. Orchard ward now lias Sunday School at 11:30 and sacrament meeting at (j:30 p.m. while Orchard 2 meets for Sunday School at 9:50 and sacrament meeting at 4:00 p.m Both wards had a real good at- |