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Show Thursday, May 16, 1963 NNION NEWS Mothers Day pro- - as it was ten years ago. The rest gram was held at the Bennion Ward of the evening was spent in remiSunday, May 12, for all mothers. niscing. A wonderful time was had The highlight of the program was by all. the Jr. Sunday School children and the part they played on the proA warm welcome is extended to gram. They sang many songs for the Richard Olsen family. Richard their mothers. A very beautiful and his wife Judith have three carnation was given to every mother of the ward. The program daughters, Randy Lynn, Robyn was under the direction of the Sun- Laine and Kathy Ann. day School. the KO FINAL ROUND OF 1(0 POLIO A beautiful Everyone remember Polio Clinics this coming weekend Its good to see Georgian Shaw May IP. and 19. Everyone is invited and Jaris Vandertoolen back to pri- to participate in this series. The mary after a short rest. They both Plymouth School will be the closest have been out recuperating from clinic for all Bennion residents. operations. Their classes are both very happy to see them. BENNION 2nd WARD NEWS The relief society would like to remind al lladies of the ward of the closing social to be held May 28. They would like to have everyone make an apron and join in the fashion show, after which they will sell them to raise money for the relief society. The Bennion 2nd Ward had a very outstanding Mothers Day program at the Bennion Ward May 12. A beautiful corsage was given to all mothers, made by the Sunday School officers and teachers. Each of the mothers was honored. Wyncma Proulx is getting her horses rounded up to reopen her Dean Knight, son of Max and Helan Knight, returned home this Dude Haven Riding Stables. Anyone week after a two year LDS mis- interested in a horse ride contact sion he served in Africa. He will Wynema. have a welcome home in the near A very outstanding meeting was future. held at the Bennion Ward Sunday A shower for the new Mrs. Ron- evening. A farewell testimonial honnie Mackay was held in the Bennion oring Dale Smith was held. The Ward Thursday, May 9. A beautiful Bennion Ward was very crowded array of gifts were given to the for this meeting. He is at the misyoung couple. Delicious refresh- sion home this week and will leave the Salt Lake Airport next Monday, ments were served. May 20 at 6 a.m. Anyone wishing There will be a youth banquet to see him off will have to get up at the Bennion Ward Saturday night bright and early. Dale is the son at 7:30 for all priesthood youths. of Carvel and Donna Smith. This is going to be one of the outCorrelation meeting will be held standing events of the year. at the Bennion Ward Thursday eveDenis Rich and Lynn Bennion are ning at 7 for all officers and bishopbusy helping out their country for ric and 8 for all officers and teachnine weeks. They are with the Air ers. This 'is an important meeting, Force, and from what we hear they all officers and teachers should be there. are most homesick. Best of luck to Sonny James on Jerry and Darlene Labrum and her coming operation. We hope ev- family have moved out of the ward. We are sorry to see them leave. erything will go along alright. Hope they soon will be back. in the been has Stanley Thayne Many students are getting ready hospital for an operation, we hope for graduation. The high school he is feeling better. graduation day is May 28. CongratWere sorry to her that Joe ulations to all these young people. Simpsons baby is in the hospital, we hope everything will be alright. May 29 will be the closing social for relief society. All ward sisters A primary reunion was held at are invited to attend. the home of Mrs. Pierce Bringhurst The Aaronic priesthood is having of the original April 22. Twenty-si- x 30 teachers who worked under the an outing at Timpanogos Cave this direction of Beth Newbold, Orpha Friday night and Saturday. They Bringhurst and Barbara Whitbeck will camp at the foot of the cave were present. A pot luck dinner was and then hike up Saturday mornserved. Primary was conducted just ing. Sounds like a lot of fun. DO YOU WANT A NEW HOME? 58 program. If everyone who has taken the first and second round vaccine will turn out for the third round, weve got poliomyelitis licked permanent in Utah, reports Dr. Alan P. state chairman of the campaign. Mac-farlan- e, The third round of the program will be for the Type II vaccine. Type I was given on the first round and Type III was given on the second round. In both cases, more than 80 of the states population turned out to give Utah one of the finest records in the country for polio immunization, according to American Medical Association authorities. UTAH STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION this form the names and ages of all persons in your household who appear at the clinic at the same time for List on vaccination. CLINIC DATE: HOUSEHOLD ADDRESS: CITY COUNTY. With just one round to go, were hopeful that everyone will follow through to complete their own personal immunization program and also to help their community. Persons who take the Sabin oral polio vaccine cannot be carriers of the disease. On top of that, those who have had Sabin oral vaccine never have to worry about taking booster shots. So far as we know now, the protection is permanent, reports Dr. Macfarlane. 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