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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Thursday, July 9, 1970 Honors Hunter 7fh Ward Scouts LDS CIrjrdh TRAVELING FUN Mrs. I. V. Delahunty has home after spending 10 days with a son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Colin Delaof hunty Ogden. Mrs. Delahunty and Mr. Robert Jones joined Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones on a trip to Soda Springs for the July 4th weekend The group le.t Friday and stayed overn.ght in Logan Canyon before continuing on to Soda Springs where they joined Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wilcken, who were visiting their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. X. Dwight (Mary Anne) Williams, who reside in Soda Springs. All enjoyed attending ehuieli Sunday evening. son-in-la- Mr. Foote Breaks Leg Gaiy Foote, member of the Hunter Sixth Ward bishoptic, is a patient at the Valley West Hospital. He broke his leg while playing softball, but is ptogress-in- g nicely. Stanley Perry, teen-ag- e son lunch and, games of softball, volleyball and horseshoe pitching were played. d Gordon Brunson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brunson, had open heart surgery, Tuesday, June 30, at the LDS Hospital. He has been taken out of intensive care, is doing very well, but will be hospitalized for two more weeks. eight-year-ol- Refreshments were following the discussion. DINNER PARTY Mrs. Melva Kilpatrick enter- in the June MIA con- participated to this play in the introduction Bonnie and Jav David Ellis, David Harding, Timmerman and Scott, Spencer and Maria Brown. The Brown children are of Mr. and Mrs. Bertoch. Also, from New Jersey, Scott Plain Ward, another greatgrandchild, David Bertoch, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bertoch. participated in a roadshow. From Logan University ward. Miss Deborah Bertoch, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Michael Bertoch, was in a roadshow at the conference. FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Latham entertained at a family reunion at the Hunter Park on Saturday. A total of 75 descendans of Arthur and Sarah Howle'.t attended. Everyone enjoyed a picnic The group placed high in tha advancement program, campo-reeScout circus and churcn activities, which included 95 percent attendance at church priesthood, sacrameetings s, ment, Sunday School and MIA. Scoutmaster Mars Killpaek stated: "Scouting in the ward is not a show but a full concerted effort by my assistants, Sheldon Bliss, . Norman Croft, the Troop Committee and each and every Scout." Extensive assistance and help have been extended by Bishop Don Harwood and his counse-loiwho realize the many benefits from scouting and the activity it has caused in the ward. one-ma- n served Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bertoc.i were pleased to have some of ference. Mr. Charles Brown of the Hunter Sixth Ward was invited to present a demonstration for the drama department on the play, Hold On to June." Members of Mr. Browns ward This year, by earning third place out of approximately 4,000 troops, boys and leaders demon-starte- d their zeal and work. Miss Joanne Pettersson entertained 22 members of the Hela-ma- n Branch of Magna, Churcn of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Sunday evening at a fireside. Miss Pettersson, returned church missionary, related expel iences of her mission in Peru and showed slides of that country and souvenirs she brought back from this interesting place. Laurels and Ensigns, Mia Maids and Explorers enjoyed a hot dog roast in Butterfield Canyon on Wednesday, accompanied by class leaders and Chaille Ellis and Georgia Long of the YWMIA presidency. pai-tlcipa- te This group, Troop 766, had been in the top 50 similar organizations since the ward was organized four years ago, having received 26th, 22nd and 9th places. Mi. and Mrs. Arvle Nielson and family members left Thursday evening for Wolf Creek to spend the July 4th weekend. of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Perry, suffered a broken arm as he unloaded hay last week. Stanley was unable to have his arm set for a while and an operation was performed June 2 to clear up infection. He is at St. Marks Hospital. their Hunter Seventh Ward Scouts and Scouters were signally honored at the recent June general MIA conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints when they placed third in the entire church membership for their scouting program. WINNING BOYS And their teacher are, left to right, front row, Doug Jensen, Rand Meeks, Dar Erwin, Mark Nut tall, Kexin Stowe, Chris Maurer, Terry Meeks, Alan Wright, Rand.x Meeks, Craig Wall, Rusty Crcft, Valjene Jones. Back row, left to right, Craig Exans, Daxid Slack, Doug Erxin, Trent Bliss, Daxid Nay, Daxid Killpaek, Robert Niinnelly, Kajle Bowers, Jones, Jeff Iloxxe, Norman Croft, Sheldon Bliss, Mars Killpaek. Bojs not axailable for picture, but members of the troop are Raymond Egelund, Doug Sorenson, Kent Broadhead, Kexin Rushton, Daug Sanderson, Darrell Laton, Rick Garn, Gary Broadhead, Daxid Rabey, Rodney Sorenson and Scott Gunderson. Kand.x Two Stakes Plan Entertainment Trade Refreshments that will be served include sloppy joes, potato chips, doughnuts, root beer. Excellent dance music is to be provided. The price will be 0 cents a person. Members of the Hunter Stake have been invited to participate in a dance at the Oquirrh East Stake House, 8181 W. 3320 South in Magna on July 10. Disc jockey Paul Freeman of KNAK tained Sunday evening at a dinner party, complimentary to Mr. Charles Leek and his daughter, Dorothy, who arrived a few weeks ago from Sydney, Australia, to visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Ron (Shirley) Kilpatrick of Taylorsville. The dinner was held at the home of Mr. Robert Jones, father to Mrs. will attend. Cost per person is 50 cenfs. Important principles may and All attending the dance at 8 must be flexible. Abraham Lincoln p.m. are asked to not wear Levis or culottes. In return, Hunter Stake has Backward, flow backward, O tide extended a reciprocal invitation of the years! Olixer Wendall Holmes for Oquirrh East Stake to their big July 25 Western youth party. The place will be the When you rise in the morning, Hunter Wardhouse, 3500 South a resolution to make the day form and 6000 West, at 8 p.m. Westa happy one to a fellow creature. ern dress is suitable. Sydney Smith Melva Kilpatrick. Mts. Ron Kilpatrick had not seen her father and sister for 15 years. She joined them on a trip to England to visit relatives, whom Mr. Leek had not seen for 50 years. Paula and Lane Hancock, children of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hancock, enjoyed a weeks visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Vola Hancock, who went to Pocatello, Idaho, to stay with them while their mother attended an LDS Church camp at Tracy Wigwam the past week. s, MEMBERS Of the Hunter Seventh Ward Troop Committee include, front row, left to right, Larry Meeks, Ron Garn, Charles Koeh WE THINK ler ard Don Howe. Back row, left to right, Arthur Cox, Jerry Wright, Deward Nay and Edward Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowder spent the holiday weekend at Spirit Lake. They were joined one day by Mr. and Mrs. Grant You can buy a new Ford Car or Truck FOR LESS AT WEST VALLEY FORD AT SUN VALLEY Save $$$$$$$$$$$ Two Hunter youths recently presented musical selections at a convention of the Federated Eastwood, daughter, Kathleen, and Mr. Clayton Trimmer. 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Adamson entertained at a supper party Monday evening to honor the 12th birthday - BEAUTY C0r LEGES HOLLYWOOD 322 299 278 225 -- 882 FREE. - - 394 3443 262 5561 -- 298 2481 373 5707 -- 752 1972 -- 523 1702 LOGAN IDAHO - - OGDEN - 328 3271 FALLS -- 252 7115 BILLINGS anniversary Other guests were Mr. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Blosch and son, Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blosch, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Adamson's Dangerfield, mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Dangerfield, all of Salt Lake City. 5. FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! AGE NAME PHONE ADDRESS ( AJ ZIP STATE CITY 1) WOULD YOU It INTERESTED INSLRfD STUOfNT lON MAIL TO HONOR IN RECEIVING -1 VES AWARD DARRELL'S PREFERENCE CHECK YOUR SCHOOL A GOVERNMENT ''NO SCHOOLS, 247 IQ COLLEGE HOLLYWOOD SOUTH MAIN BEAUTY Salt lok. Of BEAUTY BEAUTY COLLEGE City, COLLEGE Utah 141 11 t SCHOOL? |