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Show their Christmas party Tucs. by Elon Widdison. Elon has day night and the primary composed the music and the children will put on the pro- words to the songs and also gram. This has been written the speaking pnrts. West Bountiful anniversary Saturday, Dec. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Crook of Payson, Utah, were married five years later and the McKeans and Crooks usually us-ually celebrate together. Mrs. Crook and Mrs. KcKean are sisters. If you haven't heard the Cantata. "Chimes of Holy LARUE PETERSON rhone AX 5-3027 Miss Darla Thomas was in a car accident Sunday evening eve-ning In Provo where she is attending the BYU. Darla is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Thomas. The accident was a minor one, one other girl was riding with Darla fit the time of the accident, they were only two blocks from their living quarters. Rodney Stringham is home from the hospital. Jared Brown called his mother Amy Brown early Sunday morning from San Francisco, telling her that he would be leaving January 2, 1959 on the largest battleship in the world, the Ranger. He will sail for Japan and will be gone until August. Jared has been in the navy 21 years in March, 1959. David Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Green, had a birthday part yTuesday afternoon. after-noon. He was celebrating his 11th birthday. Vida Argyle is in the LDS hospital. Her daughter Ellen took, her there last Thursday. Mrs. Argyle had the flu and had become weaker making it hard to move her around in her bed. Mike and Terry McBride have gone to Long Beach, Calif, to spend the holidays with Mike's aunt and uncle. Helen Ingles was brought home from the hospital in Ogden Tuesday. She is at homo mid would like some visitors. Kenneth Brown came home from Amarilla, Tex. to spend the holidays with his mother and family. He will leave to go back after the first of the year. Mrs. Jewel Buys attended a Christmas party Tuesday evening eve-ning oil the Primary stake board when we were all just stake and Arlene Clarkston was the stake primary president. presi-dent. Our sympathies this week to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sellers (Joan Hep-worth). Hep-worth). Their son Steven died of injuries suffered when lie was hit by a car after alighting alight-ing from a school bus. He was the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hepworth, and the great grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hepworth of our community. This is only the second death in the Alma Hepworth family in 65 years. JoAnn Page celebrated her birthday Saturday evening with the Sunday School class going ice skating and then meeting at JoAnn's afterwards after-wards for a spaghetti dinner. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Mc-Kean Mc-Kean will celebrate their 47 Night" that is being sung by the fifth and sixth grades of the West Bountiful school you should do so. It will be given in the West Bountiful ward Jan. 11. It is a very outstanding out-standing production v.'ilii 75 students participating. Drew Christensen and Dee Flitton are the directors. They will sing this cantata at least seven times for different churches and schools. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Peterson Peter-son spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hansen Han-sen and LaRue Peterson and family. Civil Defense so?.: Is your first aid kit complete?" Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Davis and Helen's mother, Mrs. Laura Linn, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lee and daughter Diane of Provo will have dinner din-ner together Saturday. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Davis are sisters. sis-ters. WEST BOUNTIFUL CHURCH NEWS Both wards will enjoy the music of their choirs Sunday night for the sacrament meetings. meet-ings. West Bountiful meets at 4 and the second at 5:30. Mrs. Ellen Freestone will entertain the junior gleaner class Thursday night at her home. The primary officers and teachers met at the home of Jane Page Tuesday night. Everyone had a good time, Mitchie Mano brought Chinese Chi-nese food, Bernice Noble made some home made candy Jane cooked the rolls and there was also cake and 7-up 7-up served. The food was served serv-ed with trick spoons and forks, adding to the merriment merri-ment of the occasion. Bishop Samuelson and Ronald Bang-erter Bang-erter were in attendance. The Bluebird girls of the second ward will meet Sunday Sun-day at 2 in the church house to demonstrate to their parents par-ents the Bluebird program in primary. Bernice Nob is their leader. Christmas parties will be held next week for the wards Monday night the second ward will have a program that has been written by Edith Deppe and will be put on by the primary children. The West Bountiful will have |