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Show Bountiful News HELEN POIII.MAN I'hone AX 5-3450 Off on the first real vacation she's ever taken is Mrs. George (Dorothy) Morrison, 10 South Center St. who left February 8 for Florida. Accompanied by her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Cameron of Rock Springs Wyo. she'll spend five weeks visiting friends, and touring the southern state, including Key West and Miami. The four older children remain at home while the baby stays with a sister in law in Ogclen and 3-year 3-year old Jimmy with his other grandparents. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs, Eugene K. Amundsen and their two young daughters who recently moved from Salt Lake intno their attractive new home built of gmy weep- i ing mortar at 597 North 4th i East. A graduate of the University Uni-versity of Utah, Mr. Amund- I sen teaches English at the South Davis Jr. High School. He is a member of the taber- ' nacle choir and formerly sang with the Solidaduires, a well- ' known singing group in Salt Lake City. tif ul at approximately 8th East and 1350 North. Developments in its eventual construction have reached the looking at plans stage. According to David McNeil, cub master, profit made on sale of the bulbs will be used to buy food for the dinner the cub scouts will be sponsoring this month. Proceeds from the dinner, to be held February 21, will go to the building fund. All members mem-bers of the 13th ward are invited in-vited to attend. Cub scout pack 220 had 100 attendance at itsannual Blue and Gold banquet held February 7 in the Bountiful Community Church. Sponsors Rev. Eugene Haines of the Bountiful church and Father Robert Pollock of St. Olaf's Parish also attended. During Ihe evening, each den presented present-ed a toast to the den mother. The Paul Sedleneit family, 540 South 400 West, Cenler-ville Cenler-ville had a girls name picked out for their expected baby so when a boy arrived instead, they were caught unprepared. The little fellow born Feb. 4, has two brothers and two sisters. sis-ters. About two years ago the Another new family recently recent-ly moved here from Salt Lake City with their three children is Mr. and Mrs. Jack Payne, 1430 North 4th East. Operation Light Bulb, is the name cub scouts of the 13lh ward have dubbed their drive to raise funds for the new LDS church to be erected in Boun- Selleneits lost another young-'sler, young-'sler, a boy, who was run over on the highway. Still uj) in a cloud after the unexpected arrival of twins 1 are Mr. anel Mrs. Hubert Paul Eisping, 104 East 470 North. 1 Even the eloctor was taken by i surprise, according to the new IL.thcr. The babies, a girl and ast Monday. Held in the rec--cation hall of the ward. Cast neluded Lynne Clark, Ann Parmlcy, Sylvia Rodgers, Joan 21ark, Jerry Moon, Thomsis Rodgers, Charles Oliver, and nien Hablan. A Valentine iance followed during which refreshments were served. boy were born February 10. 1 The boy weighed 4 lbs. 13 ozs. i and lias been named Peter! i Alexander. The girl weighed 5 1 lbs. 14 ozs. and has been nam-( ed Paula Ann. Mrs. Bisping's': mother, Mrs. William Garfli arrived February 3 from i Keokuk, Iowa to help with the i care of the new babies and their two sisters and brother. She will return to her home , about March 1. Mr. Bisping i works for llogan and Hall, a i Salt Lake City advertising i agency. i i Church News i A capacity audience enjoyed i ''Angel Face" a one act cum-1 cum-1 edy put on by the 13lh ward: |