Show r Sath p Ry By JUNE ELLIS Mr Mt and Mrs Raymond Ra HoI Ho- Ho I gan pan report that their trip East i was a glowing success They it F visited at the home of or Mr 11 and t Mrs Duard Hardy in Omaha I r V Neb where they met their l nephew Kent Gerber who was j I. I returning from France with wilh his it y bride At New Hampton Ia la I v r they attended the steam engine show put on b by the Historical fr t-f t Society There were about 35 to V I 40 old time engines being used ed in activities such as threshing shing grain as of old j e The Hogans were in Chicago for a week while that cit city was svgs f Q o. o having the hottest wea weather in ti r five years cars The conditioned air-conditioned t hotel room relieved relieve d the situation situa situa- ia Lion tion on for or them lem- lem Returning to lo l vP Utah by way of or Denver they R- R f T stopped in Roosevelt Roose to visit isit g with Mrs 1 DI Mary ary Ellis Weiss S.-i S. c daughter of Adolphus and Eva E ir Ell Ellis IS a. a r 1 Visit in in Vancouver er r p Kaisa Korpela was happy tobe to tobe f 1 be able to go to visit her father fa fa- there flier Alan AJan Korpela and herp her p brother Seppo Korpela who are area arenow r a- a now residing in Vancouver Canada Clyde and Lan Lani i c Haacke accompanied her and Clyde was pleased to see the small Finnish community that thai is flourishing there About people of Finnish origin have settled there and md Clyde likened I it to a little bit of Finland He lie especially enjoyed the Finfish Finnish Fin Fin- nish fish bread which is a dark daik bread made chiefly of rye rya A A. A note of interest to their their friends here is that Elder Ja Jay Lowell Moss son of or Aaron Amon and Hazel Moss is laboring there One of I his contacts at the present time I is Alan AJan Korpela Kaisa's father I Folk in the community were pleased to see Mr and Mrs 1 Boyd Pelt PeU and their two Iwo boys who visited in the area Sunday 7 The 1 he Pelts were active in ward affairs while they lived Ji here Other familiar fac Cac e s sat at a t church on Sunda Sunday were those of Mr l and Mrs 1 Dean Hart Harl who were vIsiting from Delta Mrs 1 Stella Kerr spent two days this last Jast week at the American Fork hospital com corn forting her five fi year old grandson grand grand- son Scott Shupe Little Scott son of Mr and Mrs 1 Ronald Joyce Kerr Shupe w was a s rushed to the hospital from Crom Alpine Alpine Al Al- pine where he accidentally ale ate some poisoned grain while visiting visiting vis- vis with his mother at the home of his aunt lUnt Mrs Carolyn Kerr Heaton Beaton Fishing Trip Leland and Verl VerI Haacke and Monas Mona's law brother Iv Ivan a n Perry of Clearfield had a agland grand gland fishing trip in Montana this last Jast week end They fished in the Madison River and also visited the earthquake site silo at Hebgen Lt Kent Haacke has been with the West Coast air lines for a year eal now now Their Theil headquarters head quarters are arc at Boise where Kent is stationed He is a copilot copilot co co- pilot with this company and is I at home for a weeks week's visit Missionary Returns Mr and Mrs 1 Clyde L. L Florence Florence Flor Flor- ence Gregory Francis are happy happy hap hap- py to have their son William back home after an absence of or two years Elder William G. G Francis has just completed a two year mission to the Gulf GuU States Slates for the Church Florence went as far as Denver Den where she met her son last Tuesday Sept 20 They came home b by train from there The homecoming for Elder EJder Francis will vill be held Oct 16 at the South Bountiful Ward chapel at 4 p pm p.m. in Mrs Dean Eda Olsen of oC Clark Street has been a patient at al the hospital this past week Barrie Barne Berryman and Ruth have achieved a lotin lot Jot lotin in their newly developed interests interests inter inter- ests in flower arrangements They brought home many ribbons ribbons rib rib- bons of varying degrees as well as a trophy from their entries in the Utah State Stale Fair One activity ac ac- they enjoyed as a result of their talent in flower arrangement arrangement ar ar- was going to the new Farmington r l' y School where they demonstrated ed the practical application of art principles using figurines and flowers After this demon demon- they will return next week to act as judges for fOl the displays the children bring into in into into to the school flower fower show Mrs 1 Kathryn Jennings will also be bea bea a a judge at that show Although our public 1 I shave s shave shave have been in session for four weeks the college and university university sit sity students have had an extended ex cx- tended vacation That too is at atan atan atan an end Marilyn Brown Brian Barlow and Terry Cleverly are arenow arenow now freshmen on the University I of Utah campus Sheila Moss 1 is enrolled at Utah State in Logan Diane Hill left several weeks ago to get adjusted to the set up at Mid Western University Uni Uni- in Texas Kaisa Korpela is attending the Brigham Young University at Provo She willi will appreciate having Lani Haacke there Lani completed t the ii e spring quarter at the Y Michael Michael Mi Mi- chael Beazer is considering business coll college ge and Ga r y Jacketta is studying diesel mechanics mechanics me me- mechanics at the Sal Salt Lake Tech Tech- It was the new T 1 boy OY oy of Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Keith Viola Weeks Wilcox that drew Mr and Mrs Ben Weeks to California a month ago Now little David Keith Wilcox s at home with his two brothers and sister and the Weeks have returned to Woods Cross i L Hew New Home Perhaps they watched the new house across the street inthe inthe in inthe the process of construction and decided it was for Cor them At any rate rale Mr and Mrs 1 Larry Mem- Mem mott molt have purchased the newhouse new newhouse newhouse house and are moving into it as fast as possible Craig Guy and and MacCary 1 are arc glad they can stay in Woods Cross The new occupants of the house at 1143 So West willbe willbe will willbe be James Hogan and his wife Joan Be Bell and daughter Jill Jimmy is partner with wilh Ben and he and his family are wel welcomed corned coined back to lo the community Drive to Vernal Mr 11 and Mrs 1 LaG LaGran ran d e Blackley accompanied Mr and Mrs 1 W. W C. C Green on the drive to lo Vernal Sunday They visited the Dinosaur National Monument Monument ment just out of or Jensen and the museum in Vernal The Flaming Flaming Flaming Flam Flam- ing Goi Gorge ge Dam site was most interesting and the town o of f Dutch John was unusual Th The e group stayed at Green River Wyo overnight and came home by way of oC Evanston and the Mirror 1 Lake Dr Drive e Li Little t t tl 1 e Cheryl Ann Blackley sta stal y e d with her uncle and aunt Mr 11 and Mrs Theo rheo Green and their children while her parents enjoyed en en- joyed this holiday Two couples from the area attended pot luck dinner at the home of Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Jerry Snider in Taylorsville on Satur Satur- day They were Mr 11 and Mrs Joseph Hendry and Mr and Mrs Charles Payne Pane Blanche Ellis travelled to lo Sugar City Ida to attend the funeral services for her cousin Erick Enck Johnson on Thursday Church News j The Primary organization of South Bountiful ul Second Wa r l' d held its Blazer welcome Sunday at al 2 pm p.m. The Trail Tra J Builder boys and their mothers were greeted by LuGene Earnshaw the Blazer teacher leacher Lucille Perry Perry Perry Per Per- ry the Trekker teacher leacher and Ethel Gruell guide teacher leacher The Primary presidency also ass assisted sted in the meeting k Jeannine Stahl is the Blazer teacher in the First Ward She and Joan Morris Morns were assisted by jy Lila LiJa Dunn and her counselors counse counse- lors Jors 01 s for the Blazer welcome on Wednesday The mothers of the Trail Builder boys attended with their sons 0 f J Babies Blessed Mark 1 C. C Bauer was the name given the infant son of Gordon C. C Bauer and his wife wiCe Carolyn Painter Bauer of the South Bountiful Second Ward Six babies received a name and a blessing in the First Ward They were Genev Genevieve y J May 1 Chri Christensen daughter of or Mr 11 and Mrs 1 John F. F Maryan Harrison Christensen who al already already already al- al ready had four lour boys Litt Lilt 1 I e Roger George Layton son of Loyal and Patricia Patrick Layton Laylon is the fourth boy in their family Curtis Val Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son boasted of having two great greal grandmothers in attendance athis at athis athis his blessing as well as four grandparents He is the son of Val and Judy Ann Argyle Pe Pc- terson Mr and Mrs Joseph Ruby Baker Salter cho s cShelly c e cShelly Shelly Ann Salter as the name for their second daught e a r. r I Janet Janel Lee Rider is the daughter of Robert F. F Rider and Patricia Sibbett Rider Janet has an older sister The George G. G Heen tam Cam i 1 I y was proud to introduce Steven George to the community He is the second son in in their family and j joins ins four older sisters Elona Murray Mur Mur- ray is the mother mothe moth moth- er of this family Ier i I 1 I Opening Social Second Ward held opening social for Relief Society Wed Wed- Wed Gordon Pace gave an interesting talk and showed pictures of wild life liCe He lie has had much experience in this field and the program was ver very entertaining The faculty of or the First Ward Relief Society met at the home of President Norma Jones fo foa for fora r a get acquainted party Tuesday afternoon The opening social will be held Tuesday Oct 4 after the Theology lesson Jesson The teacher topic lesson will be I en en at lL 5 with the regular lesson lesson les les- les son at l 1 10 am a.m. All the ladles of the ward are arc urged to to attend First Ward Sunday School faculty meeting held at al the li library Ji- Ji room Tuesday evening was ver very helpful to the teach teach- ers 1 Roundy took look h his i s Course 10 Sunday School class for a skating party part last Jast week Jean Kerrs Kerr's Sunday School class for Course 14 held a party at the home of Kathy Ellis on Thursday Pot luck supper and games were in order Meet The Seventies and their wives met at the home of Mr and Mrs Sherman Moss where they enjoyed a steak dinner on Mon Mon- day After the dinner a lesson Jesson in genealogy was g given givon on by June I Ellis There is great excitement at atthe atthe atthe the Blaine Mitchell home these days Richard Mitchell has received received re re- re a call caU to the South Brazilian Brazilian Bra Bra- zil an mission and preparations are arc going forward for his farewell fare fare- farewell well to lo be held Oct Ocl 16 in the I South Bountiful Ward chapel Plan to attend Elder Francis' Francis homecoming at 4 pm p.m. and Elder Mitchells Mitchell's farewell at al 6 Bazaar South Bountiful Second Ward Relief Society asks that Oct 14 be reserved for the bazaar to be beheld beheld I held at the chapel on the evening evening eve eve- ning of October 2 there will be Church Fire Fire- side to lo be held at the Bountiful ful rul South Stake hall hail cast east of of the 1 field of the high school This meeting will take lake the place of the usual evening meeting of or stake conference The new duplicating machine that the South Bountiful war wards s shave have purchased is being used to good advantage Both wards now publish a news bulletin or calendar giving coming events and happenings in the Uie ward Stake Sta Conference South Davis Stake Slake Conference will be held Oct 1 and 2 There will be no junior or senior Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day School held in South Bountiful Bountiful Boun Boun- Ur l on Oct 2 or Oct 9 when gen general ral conference will be in n I session jc Je |