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Show trnci of the prnny n year nsk-t'il nsk-t'il lu'forc. Finn teeiith warders were lro;ilrd to .in unusual f,ihion show ri'i-i'iitly iiiulcr tlie cHroc-ion cHroc-ion of (Ir.inia 1 iivetor Lot-one lAIillcr. Old fashioner outfits Iweic modeled by tin? partici pants, to the interest and do-, light of the audience. Prior to! the fashion show, the scouts presented a skit. la Denny, and Mrs. ITizel Huff man. Guests at tine Janus Adams homo on 14Ui South are Mrs Adams' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry llatton of Fillmore. The visitors will remain in Bountiful Boun-tiful about three weeks. Homo after spending the past two years in the Fast Central Cen-tral States mission is Vern B. .Gren. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern V. Gren. nvt him in Kentucky on February 3, the day of his release and they visited relatives in the area before be-fore driving homo via several southern states. They arrived i in Bountiful Saturday evening. I Vern represented the Fourth ward in the mission field. PAT JOHNSON I'lione AX 5-125 Mr. and Mrs. John Blaucr and three children of Logan were visitors at the O. D. Mul-lenax Mul-lenax home last Friday evening. eve-ning. They were in Salt Lake itt business. Frank Craven has been hospitalized hos-pitalized several days for treatment and observation. Mr. find Mrs. Melvin Ferris returned this week from a six week trip to the mid-west. They visited with former neighbors and with nlalives and friends in their former home area. The Ferris family moved to Bountiful about three years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Slr'ing-ham Slr'ing-ham and family left Friday for a few days vacation in Arizona. They nvike their home on 35 South 5th East. California was the destination destina-tion of Horace P. Beesley when he left Saturday with friends on a business trip. He returned return-ed this Thurr-lay. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Goodrich Good-rich were hosts Saturday evening eve-ning nt a dinner party attended attend-ed by Mr. Goodriches brothers and sisters and other relatives. Turk y and the trimmings iwas served and enjoyed by Mrs. Harold Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Pat Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goodrich of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Duayne Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gerber of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Scoville of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hollings-worth Hollings-worth of Murray. It's a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Bate, whose latest newcomer arrived February 17. The Bates live on 915 East Concord. Making a new home on 4th .East and 12th South are Mr. and Mrs. Drexcll Beckman and family who are moving there ' tli is week end after making their home on 72U0 South in lOrchard ward for several years. Cub scouts of pack 522 met The Tim Knaphus home on 1233 North 7lh East rang with festivity Tuesday, Feb. 11, as their daughter. Colleen, entertained enter-tained 18 of her school friends. She was assisted by her big sis ter, Pat. Games were played at the beginning of the party and then the activity turned to swing as the guests had a "bopping" good time in their stocking feet. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Robinson were hosts to Mr. Robinson's brothers and sisters sis-ters at a dinner party Saturday Satur-day evening, Feb. 15. Following Follow-ing the meal, games were enjoyed en-joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Simmons, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Robinson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Priscilla Lee was hostess host-ess to members of the Home Arts club Wednesday evening, Feb. 12 when Mrs. Norma Burnham, Salt Lake County Home Demonstration agent, gave the group valuable tips on buying for the family. In attendance were Mrs. Melva Handy, Mrs. Melba Goodl'ellow Mrs. Orpha Miller. Mrs. Ethel Hayes, Mrs. Lois Tingey, Mrs. Helen Ingles, Mrs. Donna Gibbs, Mrs. Adarine Riley, Mrs. Jeanine Hantke, Mrs. Eu- Monday evening at the Stoker School for their annual blue and gold banquet with their parents. Blair Johnston, cub-master, cub-master, was in charge of the event, assisted by den mothers Two of the dens were present with 100 and the other two were close behind with 90 and 95. A smorgasbord dinner was served after which awards were presented to a large number num-ber of boys and Mr. Davis, well-known scooter of the area spoke to the group of the benefits bene-fits of scouting and the goals of the program. Harold Calder and his son. Mac Calder, returned this week from a trip to Wyoming and to their ranch near Vernal the Third ward for their an-iiiual an-iiiual bannnet party. The grou: included Seventies and their I wives from the Third. Ninth jand 16th wards. Following tin meal, a musical program. wa presented. Eleventh ward Relief So Iciety members were showi two films on cancer in theii meetings last week. Mrs. Han-ten, Han-ten, cancer representative anr Mrs. Matt Gait, chairman ol the area, were both present al the meeting. Mrs. Owen Shaw gave the lesson, "Living Mori Abundantly" to the group. Fourth warders swayed to i Valentine atmosphere Frida. at their annual Gold and Greer ball Friday evening. Eleventh ward members arc reminded of the regular montl ly building fund dinner to b( held tonight (Friday) at tin stake house. The Eleventh ward Primar Penny drive last Tuesday, Feb 11, was very successful witl the primary teachers goinj. out in pairs to collect the pennies pen-nies and then returning to thi. hoivue of Mrs. Thelma Robinson Robin-son to count the money and enjoy supper together. The prf ceeds were better than ever this year clue to the fact thai the ward members were invited invit-ed to contribute two pennies for every year of their age in- Bountiful Church News Fourth ward Aaronic priesthood priest-hood hoys, under the direction of Mr. Austin Whitmer, made a trip to Blacksmith Fork canyon can-yon in Cache Valley Saturday to see the feeding of the elk. They took their lunches and had a great time seeing the country and enjoying each other. Forty boys made the trip. The following morning at priesthood meeting, the group set what must be a record, when 51 of 54 boys were present pres-ent at the meeting. Last Sunday afternoon at the South Davis stake priesthood meeting, John Ridges of the high council and the council member in charge of the Aaronic priesthood activities, presented awards to the wards who. have had the greatest cooperation co-operation among their young men at the meeting and projects proj-ects of the past year. All of the requirements for attaining an individual award were considered con-sidered and the first place went to the Seventh ward. Second place was achieved by the Val Verda ward and Fourth ward won third place honors. Eighth warders enjoyed their annual ward reunion last Thursday evening. The 100th quorum of Seventies Sev-enties met Saturday evening at |