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Show ' ' Page 13 The REFLEX August 30, 1956 i , Ugvjs from Syracuse Syracuse Happenings I By Virginia Bennett . By Virginia Bennett Phone Clearfield The Syracuse Second, West Point, and the Syracuse Wards Primaries of the North Davis Stake were privileged to present a program at the LDS Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City, last Saturday afternoon. Twelve officers of these Primary organizations attended,, and the following program was given to the little crippled children at the Childrens Hospital: Guitar and Western Singing was presented by Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Blain Thur-gooa beautiful retold Pioneer story was given by Mrs. Maude Bennett, Miss Vernetta Call gave pantomime selections. d, The group visited the birthplaces of Joseph j Smith and Brigham Young; Harmony, site of the restoration of the Priesthood; Peter Whitmer farm, where the church was organized; Hill Cumorah; Sacred Grove, Kirtland Temple, City of Nauvoo; Carthage Jail, where Joseph Smith was martyred; Liberty Jail, Independence Temple' Site; Far West; Mormon Pioneer Bridge; Winter Quarters and they also followed the Pioneer Trail. In addition the travelers saw National Shrines such as Civil War Battlegrounds, Arlington Cemetery, Monuments in Washington,. D. .C., Independence Hall, Bunker Hill, Paul Reveres Home, Lexington, Concord, and homes of the New England poets. They also saw the Hill Cumorah Pageant. Mrs. J. D. Gardner and son John and Mrs. Daisy Norman of Black-foo- t, Idaho, returned to their home Monday after visiting a week with Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett and and grandson, Randy, Mr. and Mrs. family. Zenas W. Bennett and three children and cousin, Mary Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen enand Mrs. J. D. Gardner tertained last Sunday with birth- Newman, and son, John and Mrs. Daisy day dinner party in honor of Mr. Norman of Blackfoot, Idaho, all Hansen. Those making the day dinner Sunday chicken a a most enjoyable one are the fol- enjoyed afternoon at Lagoon. lowing children of the Hansens, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stewart family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hanand family attended the James sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen and family and Mr. Stewart family reunion Sunday at and Mrs. Norman Hansen and fam- Woodruff, Utah. ily, all of Syracuse, and Mr. and A fireside gathering was held Mrs. Jack Marble and family of Sunday evening for the Jr. GleanSalt Lake City. Mia Maids ers and Jr. and Explorers of the Syracuse SecMr. and Mrs. Rex Barber and ond Ward at the home of Mr. and two sons, Kim and Brad; are vaca- Mrs. Mark D. Cook. Speaker for tioning this week at Yellowstone the group was Mr. Golden Waite. National Park. He showed films and told missionary experiences while serving on a mission in Argentina, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashton and of and and Utah Mr. Union, family Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen Mrs. Merrill Ashton and family of and family attended the Kendall Evanston, Wyoming were visitors home last Sunday at the of their family reunion last week at RichMrs. A. mond, Utah. . Mr. Joshua and, parents Ashton. Mr. Cerrill Sessions and sons, Mr. Phil Sessions and Mr. Rex Mrs. Francis Wiggill and two Sessions of Centerville, visited granddaughters, Shawna Wiggill afternoon with Mrs. Esth of Ogden and Rhonda Wiggill of Sunday er Sessions. Sunset, returned home Sunday after a weeks visit with Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Patterson of Mrs. Edward Bodily of Idaho Falls, Lake City, Mrs. Martha Thur-goo- d Salt Idaho and with relatives in Black-foo- t, of West Point and Mrs. Mary Idaho. Robison of Ogden, three sisters of Mrs. Esther Sessions, visited with Mrs. Rubie Holbrook and Mrs. her at her home last week. Lucina Neville returned to their home last week after a 'three week Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions tour of Latter Day Saint Church have visiting with them this week history sites with the Brigham their grandson, Michael Flint, son Young University Travel Study of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hardy of Bureau. Dr. B. West Belnap, di- San Bernardino, California. rector of undergraduate religion Mr. and Mrs. Llpyd Hayes and studies at the BYU was the tour director. He provided lectures on four children of Bountiful, and the history of interesting places Mrs. Hayes mother, Mrs. Ethel Holt of here and Mr. Hayes moth- that were very valuable. Phone Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett had visiting with them Tuesday their daughter, Mrs. Nadine Os-trand son, Steven of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. (Bob) Simpson accompanied other relatives of Salt Lake City to Las Vegas, Nevada last week where they enjoyed a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen and Roeel daughter, Janice attended an open house feception for Mr. and Mrs. David Steed and family at the home of Davids parents, The Walter Steeds" last Saturday eve- Hyde . . . lawn party marks 79th birthday. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dahl motored to Wanship, Utah last Wednesday evening where they were dinner Family Honors Rosel Hyde On 79th Birthday A lawn party last Kaysville of his son, Mr. home the at Friday and Mrs. Wray Hyde, honored Rosel Hyde on his 79th birthday anniversary. A lifelong resident of Kaysville. with the exception of two years spent at Downey, Idaho, Mr. Hyde was born August 24, 1877, the son of Rosel and Mary Hyde. In September 1!HK2, he married Lela Wray whom he had met while serving on an LDS Mission in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mr. Hyde is custodian of the First-Sixt- h LDS Wards. Popular with every age group, he is admired greatly for his keen sense of humor that has helped him over some of the rough spots of life. Guests at the lawn party Friday evening included Mrs. Hyde and all but one of the Hydes children and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Layton, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbert, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Birken-felMr. and Mrs. Dick Koldwyn, and Mr. and Mrs.' Wray Hyde, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Hyde, Long Beach, California, another son, were unable to be here. Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood and Mrs. Lloyd Riggs visited at the home of their mother, Mrs. Calvin Mimchey of Ogden, Monday. 570 NORTH MAIN PHONE 560 YOUR DE SOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER WAS NOW. 1953 FORD V-- 8 Radio, heaterpordomatic ....$1095.00 1953 PONT. CAT., Hardtop, Radio, Heater Slacks All-wo- ol Flannels, Gabs, Tweeds, range of sizes. CLOSE-OU- 18 T! ONLY Big Mac Tan Work Shirts 1953 PONT. CHIEFTAIN 8, Radio, Heater 1953 CHEV. WAGON, Heater, Auto. 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