Show I South I By y JUNE ELLIS HONORED BY Y PHILLIPS According Accor in to Dish Bish o a op p L J. LaGrande La- La a a- a Grande Grando Parkin blasting off in inan inan inan an airline jet is an exciting ad ad- venture He and his wife Nora had th tt pleasure when hen they flew b by United Air Lines Line's jet jetto jetto to Dc Denver CI to Bartlesville Bartles- Bartles ville Okla Ohla to to attend the company company com com- pany banquet given by hy the Phillips Phillip's Petroleum Compa Campa n y yin yin in honor of oC their long time lime em em- Three other couples from Bountiful attended also There were two days of or celebration cele cele- oration bration in Bartlesville including including including ing a tour of the thc main plant the banquet and a long tour lour of the Woolaroc museum This This' museum b by Frank Phillips contains Indian relics and Indian arts and sciences A breathtaking sight to sec i Woods Cross is the home borne and yard ard of or Mr 1 and Mrs 1 Ray Lee at 1535 So West The crisp cool nights are doing their part to keep the chrysanthemums in excellent condition and a source of or joy to all who pass by Visit in in Vernal Mr and Mrs Blain Jones went vent to Vernal to visit Blains Blain's father ather Calvin II H. Jones Mr Jones goes to St. St George Gcorge every winter to bask in the thc warm sunshine sunshine sunshine sun sun- shine and also to be near the SI St George e temple While Blain Blam and Norma were in Vernal they helped to pack suitcases and get bet things ready for him to leave as well as spending some sometime sometime sometime time at deer hunting Mr l and Mrs Charles Payne spent a couple of or days in Fillmore Fillmore Fill Fill- more this past week weck The They attended attended attended at at- tended the funeral services for Mrs Frampton Payne Charles grandmother Young Kim and Corey Corer stayed at home while their parents visited with the family in Fillmore Kim liked staying with the Joseph lien lien- drys drs and Corey had fun tun at the Jack Ballard household George N. N Wellington Utah has been ill for tor a long time Someone has been at his bedside for the past pasi months His son Mullin Hill received word that he had passed away early Monday morning Mullin and Evelyn left for or Wellington the thc same same day to help make arrangements arrangements ar 31 ar- ar ran for tor the funeral which which- was sas to be held either cither Thursday or Friday at Welling Welling- Wellington ton t ton n Mr Ir and Mrs 1 Harold Nelson Mr fl and Mrs 1 Oil OU Ruflin Pete Jensen and his grandson Scott Nelson along with Robert Ruf- Ruf Jin tin and Paul Kury bury all agree I that it is fun un to fish when the i i fish are willing to bite The i group had fun at Schofield Reservoir Reservoir Res Res- I last week The rite weather was delightful the company fine and the fish were were cooper cooper- cooperating they caught their limits limits limits lim lim- its New Residents The community welcomes the young couple who have ha moved into the basement apartment of Vera Vcra Parkin They arc Mr MI and Mrs 1 Mervin and their young son son- People from many states in inthe inthe inthe the Union find Cind- their way to the thc Mr Ir and Mrs Otto Olto Ruflin Pete lin tin This week Otts Ott's sister and her husband Mr and Mrs Chester Margaret Ruflin Hane Haney Haney Ha- Ha ney ne and their three children fr from m Butte Mont 1 have visited the Clyde L. L and Pat Pal Barber of or Downey Calif Calir found time to call in to see their Aunt Blanche too Deer hunting was their primary objective The decided at the thelast thelast thelast last minute to enter some sonic of their fruit in the state fair Out of oC their eight entries they won three first and three second place ribbons One pear the largest in the state weighed one and one eighth pounds DUP Meet Cam Camp Eutah of or the Daugh Daughters Daughters Daughters of or the Utah Pioneers held its monthly meeting last Frida Friday at the home of or Edith Beazer Louise Hogan gave the lesson while Blanche Ruflin Marjorie Winegar and and Edith Beazer served as hostesses Jansson Family The Jansson clan met meet at the home of oC Dr and Mrs 1 lI Hyrum rum Rachel Jansson Richard for dinner on Tuesday Following the dinner the group enjoyed its monthly study activities The of or Woods Cross at at- at tended Potluck The young married folk potluck potluck potluck pot- pot luck dinner at Orchard Ward is scheduled to start at 7 pm p.m. so that those attending can be through in time to arrive at the dance at the stake house in m plenty of or time This is for Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- Oct 29 and promises to tobe tobe tobe be an evening of fun run Wear your aprons and overalls o to the dinner too and make an evening evening eve eve- ning of it The Halloween parties held at the 1 of oC the South Bount Bountiful Cul Wards on Tuesday and Wednesday were all that thai was expected of them The of- of and teachers of these organizations organizations organizations or or- did good job of or planning Church News Hews The departure date for Elder Richard RichardA A A. A Mitchell is Nov 1 at 2 pm p.m. He will leave from the Salt Sall Lake airport A social was held in his IllS honor at the church on Thursday Airplane luggage was presented to him with a promise of a matching brief brier case Kenneth Sheffield gave ga an interesting interesting in in- talk to the Laurels and Ensigns of or the South Davis I Stake when he addressed them and their parents on Monday londay night The program was inspiring inspiring inspiring ing and helpful The South Bountiful Fi r l' s iWard I t IWard Ward sustained Craig Larson as secretary to the 11 Arthur Powell was also sustained sustained sus sus- as an advisor isor to the deacon quorum Master M Man Alma Eakle received the distinction distinction distinction dis dis- dis- dis of becoming a Master M 1 Man on Sunda Sunday and Arlene had the pleasure of or putting his pin on his coat First Ward held a Primary preparation meeting at the home of or Marilyn Williams on Tuesday Jane Ellis was co- co hostess The stake meeting was held the Thursday prior so as not to conflict with deer hunting hunting hunt hunt- ing Singing Mothers Singing Mothers still stilt hold their practices on the day of or Relief Society First Ward practices practices practices tices at al 11 1130 30 am a.m. Tuesday and Second Ward at 9 am a.m. Wednes Wednes- day A reminder to the Relief Society Society So So- ciet ladies of South Bountiful ul First Ward the cross stitch squares that you were given to work should be finished and returned returned returned re re- re- re turned to anyone in the pres presidency presidency dency so that the qu quilt ll can be prepared for Cor quilting je jc |