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Show with preparatory plons for the Christmas netivitins to he sponsored in tho community. Hut more about that Inter. I Norma Henderson Jones was officially sustained as counselor in the first ward Relief Society on Sunday, Nov. 2. Hetty Jo Tonge has been released as teacher for the social science lessons. Since another teacher has not yet been appointed Jesse Behunin of the second ward kindly gave the lesson on Tuesday morning. Pres. Blanee N. Ruf-lin Ruf-lin announces that they still have articles for sale, which will do nicely, for Christinas gifts. i from the hospital where he had both feet amputated. Al- : ready he is making rapid progress In his motive problem prob-lem and gets about his home quite well. Bishop nnd Mrs. Walter F. Hngnn are at Jiome after a pleasant visit with members iif their family nt Lafayette, Calif, On Thursday they entertained en-tertained nil members of the family at a dinner. Mrs. James (Belva) Chris-t'msen Chris-t'msen entertained members of the younger set at a birthday birth-day purty for her daughter Judith Ellen on Monday af- ! tcrnoon. Judy was four vears : old. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne attended the Millard High School class reunion on Saturday. This reunion is held annually in connection with the football game which takes place in Salt Lake. SOUTH BOUNTIFIL CHURCH NEWS Outing event of the week was the first ward community dinner which took place on Saturday evening. Following a short program under the direction of Ardelle H. Mills I young and old members of I the ward took their places at j the tables in the recreation i hall, The hot roast beef din-liner din-liner was enjoyed. It was pre- pared by members of the ! priesthood under the super- vision of Lee Lund. They I were assisted by a few of the women folk and the teenage 'girls took care of the table I service. Table decorations were very artistic and included includ-ed large bronze and yellow pom chysanthemums flanked by blue tinted weed seed pods. The hall was filled to I capacity. Following the dinner din-ner the group was entertained entertain-ed by motion picture cartoons Bishop Legrande Parkin and his counselors wish to thank all those who assisted in any way with the project. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Nielsor. have been chosen as dance South Bountiful visiting friends and relatives in the Woods Cross area. Mr. Salter is proprietor of music stores in Sanland and Syham, Calif, and attended to business busi-ness concerning his estab-ments estab-ments while here on vacation. Friends of Anton Larsen son of Selma Larsen former members of the community will be interested to learn that he has been released I directors in the second ward MIA. The second ward primary officers and teachers held their monthly preparation meeting at the home of Carol H. Haacke on Monday evening. eve-ning. Stella W. Pettit gave the lesson. Assisting hostesses were Deanne B. Urry and Carol Casdorf. Already the air is humming NINA F. MOSS Carrtp Eutaw DUP held its November .meeting at the home of Captain Edith H. Terry on Friday afternoon. Following the opening exercises exer-cises Captain Terry conducted conduct-ed discussion of unfinished business concerning the camp by-laws. Edith F. Hatch then read a history of Thomas Perry son of John Perry and Grace Ann Williams who died while enroute to Utah. Nellie B. Mathis discussed the lesson les-son ; material on Utah lakes. The refreshments and favors had a Thanksgiving motive and were very outstanding. Assisting hostesses were Edith F. Hatch and Clara A. Argyle. The Charles L. Pettits have registered their 24 grandchil-child grandchil-child in their family record. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Pettit of Salt Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leddell and three children left South Bountiful on Saturday afternoon after-noon to spend a week with their home folk in eastern Utah and vicinity. They will visit the John Leddells at Bridgeland, Utah, and have Thanksgiving dinner with the Roy Taylors at Craig, Colo. . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Salter and family of Los Angeles, Calif, spent the past week |