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Show Last Monday evening the Elders Eld-ers Quomim of limi.Ixtm Ward Jiekl a eoilage nv.'Hir.tf ;it r'ie homo of Mr. ;i.J 'M... Hi hur.t G. Steele for the ward's Scn:or Aaronic and Mek hi.odtk 'IV.t.-st-hoed. Beside "Mr. and Mrs. Steele, those attcr.-' r;' wire Mr. amd Mrs. Arthur Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. David Clnvmick. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. (Bill Allmau-k, 'Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ';'iteven.:or., L::.cn Ha 1lett, and Bishop Ira E. Moos. 1'rtscnt also wore 'West Jordan Stake President Howard Barlxn and Mrs. Barben. Sound films on the priesthood1;) wi re a n and President Bai'ben gave a short talk on the priesthood. Afterwards After-wards liht refreahiments were served. AM elders of the ward are invited to com out. A small wedJing party cum-pl.mcntir.g cum-pl.mcntir.g new'yweds, Mr. and Mrs. Al Thaip (sihe is the former Veilene Peterson) was held Sunday Sun-day nifc'ht at iNo. 1 Fire Hall hoisted by Mr. and Mrs. Veii Peterson, Mrs. Carrie Doyle, Mr. and 'Mrs. Boyd Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Kettering. It was attended 'by relatives- and a few close friends. Monthly work day of t'heiBing-ham t'heiBing-ham Ward ;Rel!ef Society will be held Tuesday morning, March 18th at 10 o'clock at the ward-house. ward-house. It will be under the direction di-rection of Mrs. Muhleta Porter and Mrs. Josephine Morris and time will be spent working on luncheon cloths. At noon, there will be a special luncheon and program commemorating the founding and organization of the Relief Society. Clifford Nielsen, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen, celebrated cele-brated his third birthday Tuesday Tues-day at his home. Small guests invited to the gala party were Bobbie Bentley, Kelly Delaney, Kent Prigmore, McNeil Collings and Jan Dimmick. Ice cream, biil'v. lay cake and punch were served ar.J each received an in-d'v'i;i'.-l K:;ter ba.;ket filled a!:1i uir.dy. Weekly meeting of the Fire Auxil.aiy was held Monday i J-.t wV.'i M:3. Joe Dispenza holies -s 11 . the evening. Bridge wn pl-.i wi.h .prize. won by Mrs. Don 'Pilimore, Mrs. Ross M. Cu"'..lrg, Mrs. Mae Stillman ai..i Mrs. Veil Peterson. Lovely lofrc laments were served to e.ven membeis. I Mrs. L--ra Niel.i li .'t ye'.cr-0 ye'.cr-0 ,y (T';ur : iy) to !.-:: n . J Mer- ic i. IC-'.w, after vu'tir.rf here a ft w .l.''s w :.:l Mr. und Mrs. F. A0:id Sorer.sin, Mr. ; nd M: s. P. er N .l;en and family, Mr. L-id Mrs. D.'id Dimn.'.k and '.mily r..t M;s. Fur.lee Rae C-. ''1 :gs and family. She stayed with the NieV-ns. Mrs. Ti n IV.cckovLh of Las , Vegas, Nev., anived Wednesday to take fare of her sister, Mrs. Poyd Ar ieisnn who just came home from the hospital. Mis. Milka Smllar.kh returned living Monday from a six weeks visit with her rl.er and 'bi other in law, Mr. end Mrs. Ge...ge Piedmont cf Noocon, Mont. S'io also visited a few doys in Butte, Mont., before ccmin heme. Mrs. Hunt Nielsen and children, child-ren, Dor aid and Cairl, motored t Monroe Saturday to take Mrs. Nielsen's mother, 'Mrs. Maybe.l Toigensen who has been vi.lt :r.g here for the' p:.st two months, h. me. They .lo;:ped in Provo to pick up Patsy Nielsen and Karen Bell to make the trip with them. 'I:uy a''so visited in Riehfield before returning home Sunday. I T.-rr T.or. ;r:- c'ub met Tuesday Tues-day night at the home of Mrs. J. .n Nih.;cn it Sandy. Prizes at cor.ti..ct bridge were won by Mrs. Heih Gust, fi -st; Mrs. Ainu Ai-nu r Berg, second; Mrs. Florence Biuno, ccr.'.;jla'.ion, and Mrs. J. T. Davis, bingo. Mystery sisters was r.!o held. Dainty refresh -mer.ls wi re sei ved. Wednesday eenin2, a P'r-ham P'r-ham Ward Primary ; reparation meeting for officers and teachers teach-ers was- held at 'he heme of Mis. Maurine Nielsen vvila Mrs. Bcu-lah Bcu-lah Stewart co-hostess. O |