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Show South Bountiful Monk, Douglns Ili.itt, Arvf Lord, Lnni Ilnaoko, Hatch Howard, Gloria Anderson, Cnr olyn Baxter, Norma Eakle, Douglas Brown, La Veil Galloway. Gal-loway. Stage management was taken care of by Don Sedgwick Sedg-wick and Harvey Winegnr. Betty Enkle and Diane Alder acted as prompters. Arrangements Arrange-ments are being made for a repeat performance in the first ward in the near future. Calling all Visiting teachers of the first ward. Your preparation prepar-ation meeting will again be held tit 9:15 a.m. instead of 11:30 a.m. Mnxino Thompson and Jessie Jes-sie Behunin each presented a very influential and educational educa-tional lesson at the Relief Society So-ciety meetings of Feb. 2.5 and 26 on social science. Peb. 23 to help him celebrate his birthday. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served followed the hour ("halting by the guests who had come to surprise the bishop. Linda Hauser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hauser of South Bountiful received her honorary scholastic achievement achieve-ment award from Bountiful High School this past week. Linda will, also, enter the finals in the National Guard queen contest of Salt Lake Citv on Thursday evening. Feb 20." Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Wilkin Wil-kin of Cahoon Circle spent Sunday. Feb. 2.T visiting at the Byron Court home in Magna. Mrs. Wilkin is a daughter of the Courts. A neighborhood party was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Payne on Friday evening eve-ning Feb. 21. Card games furnished furn-ished the entertainment of the evening after which refreshments refresh-ments were served. Shirley Hendry was assisting hostess. A lovely gift was presented to ! Elaine Mower. The Mower family moved from the community com-munity during the week. Lots of birthday parties. Kim Payne, Connie Hendry and Richard Neish had birthday birth-day dinner with Gregory Neish in honor of his sixth birthday on Tuesday, Feb. 25. Fourteen guests help Shauna Moss cut NINA F. MOSS Congratulations to South Bountiful students of Bountiful High who are participating in the traveling assembly. Anita Winegnr is taking part in Die dancing division. Linda Hans er, Jerry Hatch. Gloria Anderson. Ander-son. Lnni Haneke. and Gordon Mills play an important part in the a cappelln chorus. As . student chorus director Linda Hauser will take over the baton ba-ton from Gordon Keddington to lead three of the numbers which the chorus will sing. She also will form part of the girls trio. Jerry Hatch, vice president presi-dent of the group has been busy helping to complete arrangements ar-rangements for the production and transportation of the as sembly program. The group presented their program in Davis High and Ogden previous prev-ious to their appearance at Bountiful High on Wednesday evening. South Bountiful second grade students under the chap-eronage chap-eronage of their teachers Mrs. Theodora Guerrero and Mrs. Zada Parkinson went by bus to visit the Continental bakery on Wednesday, Feb. 2(i. Some of the room mothers nccoinpan ied the group. Miss Florence Black who is taking her stu dent teacher training under Mrs. Guerrero, also made the tour with the children. Ladies of the Royal Moss addition ad-dition held a neighborhood get acquainted party last week. With so many new members coming into the addition thev felt that they should get to know one another. They met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gorwin Bradford. Leo Roseevall of the Ruflin addition just returned from a business trip to New York. La Veil Galloway has been appointed town clerk. He will assume the duties formerly assigned to Lo Roy Parkin. MeirJbcrs of the Ruflin addition ad-dition are waiting anxiously to see who will move into the six. new homes which are almost completed. Several more homes are already being constructed. con-structed. Dellon Nelson, Verl and I'Vrry Tbalman, Mark Hatch and Claude Mixss motored to Logan, Utah on Wednesday to attend the Cache Valley Breed er Association yearly meeting and Dairy Farm tour. About 20 friends of Bishop George E. Ellis gathered at his liiimc on Sunday evening together as executive officers in the South Bountiful Primary They celebrate each others birthday as it comes each year Friday was Mrs. Saltcrs birthday. birth-day. South Bountiful Church News A vole of thanks was extend ed to Belva Christensen for her splendid service in the first ward MIA presidency. Filling the vacancy caused by Mrs. Christensens resignation is Jean Ballard who was sustained su-stained in the office of activity activ-ity counselor on Sunday, Feb. 23rd. Officers and teachers of the first ward primary association met at the home of their president presi-dent Meloriine Welkin on Thursday evening, Feb. 20 for a pot luck lunch after completing com-pleting their penny drive. First ward LYMIA under the direction of. Lucie Kerr sponsored an all girl and their mothers fire-side meeting in the ward Relief Society room on Sunday evening, Feb. 23. Mrs. Lyman Home was the speaker. Her subject was Chastity. Chas-tity. The room was filled to overflowing. Gloria Anderson and Barbara O. Healon sang "He That Hatch Clean Hands" accompanied . by Alice Eakle. Heminary student of Bountiful Boun-tiful High School furnished a most interesting and educational educa-tional program in the South Bountiful first ward on Sunday, Sun-day, Feb. 23. Both wards were well represented rep-resented at the stake high priests banquet and program on Saturday evening in the stake house. June Ellis, Clayta Parry, lone Lund, Margie Wincgar and Ruby Barlow visited the LDS Church genealogical library li-brary on Monday evening, Feb 24. There were part of the great; who are registered for the course being given by Dr. W. Henry Chace of the Brig-lam Brig-lam Young University at the Bountiful High School Seminary. Semi-nary. The second ward comedy en-itlcd en-itlcd "Two Dales for Tonight" under the direction of Mrs. Hatch Howard was very successfully suc-cessfully presented in the ward hall on Tuesday, Feb. 25. Cast of characters included ' Geraldine Ger-aldine Dixon, Elaine Oman, Kent Haacke, Pat Rawle, Ruth her birthday cake on Saturday, Satur-day, Feb. 22. Miniature flags, balloons, candy and ice cream helped make up a real party sonsored by Mrs. D. Claude Moss. Shauna was six that day. Mrs. Frank Petlit entertained a few friends of her son Lon-nie Lon-nie who was four on Friday. They helped him have a happy birthday. Kayla, Lila, Nina Dee and Louise Moss were week end guests a tlbe David S. Moss home while their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaine Moss made a business trip to American Falls, Idaho. Congratulations to Mrs. Curtis Cur-tis Perry (Lucile) on her poem entitled "Wisdom" which was published in the November 1957 Relief Society magazine. Mr. and Mrs. Waller F. Ho-gan Ho-gan returned from their va-, va-, cation to the San Francisco Bay area on Saturday. They enjoyed very much their visit with members of the family and the interesting places they visited while there. Ann Mills, Winona Hammond, Ham-mond, Marie Peacock, Wanda Park and Inez Hart had lunch with Lilly Salter on Friday at noon. These women worked c |