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Show The Sun-Chronicl- he'd Suedav Ikc. 11 at 2 pm is published we all hope he will ward chaple with lunda Ken- have the worst of it over with and i o.idoctiiig up tier the direction! he on the road to a speedy recovery then' leader Jarman Dickamurc By he prelude was played by Mar ant Stromher The Illuebird song is sung hv the (lass. Welcome hv TKoro .hem Wi'liams, a talk by Joyce :.I L r ar tides of faith game. Talks Moor ere given by the following girls fury! Bryan, Mary Lynn Childs, ktihara Poll. Code, given by girls Phone 3 230 'i mentation of latern for their allies by Pres Luella Hyrarn. I hey then sang the Homebuilders Happy birthday to Judy ('anil' on g Players were given by Faye Mathis, Martha ltirt, Chet Stark tingham and (Jail Handcrhain Par Ralph Hirt, Mainline Thorpe, l.ou !, were given Christmas gifts the Ann Ray and Shanni n Lapp- Am! a ris liar made in Primary and re happy wedding amnvcrx arv to Mr i limcnls were served and Mrs Mallow Jo i .n.d Mi Mrs Vine Poll A f 'reside was held Ijst Sunday ,u the Hth Ward for Ji Cleaners Past week the Relief Society held and Jr M Men Gleaners and M a wo"k day which turned out very Mi n departments This was a stake succissful. The days work began at of Jir 10 a m The time was spent quilting on a quilt which was pieced by Mrs A one act play was presented by Rose Watts l.unch was served at the Mutual last Officers and teachers of the Riv-Tuesday evening HI noon by Clara Olsen and I 'em Hobbv mas brigade, under the erdale Primary were entertained at! Poll The lesson was given at 2 p in of Willard (.ill Those acting their annual Christmas party Monby Clara Olsen and a special dis- ..cic lrnuise Cash, Norma Earl, Mar day night, Dec. 19. at the home of play of Christmas gifts were shown garet liiglnw, Joyce Ray, Colleen their 1st counselor, Mrs EUabeth by Rose Watts She had crocheted doorc, Thcron Watts and Darrell Teach She was assisted by the 2nd doll clothes for her grandchildren, Hyrarn. counselor, Mrs Marilyn Tubbs handbags and hankies and many During the evening, a lamp was other things that made lovely gifts, Karen Ray and Karen Gill danced presented to Mrs Esther Stephens, the day was enjoyed by all a the (anion last week at the "New president of the Primary. I omers I lub," of Ogden This is Mrs Virginia Anderson, who left the organization to become work di A birthday party was given for quite a honor for these gals Con Chad Stark on Dec 5 at the home of gratulations. his parents, Mr and Mrs Reed Mr and Mrs Jack Dayton have Stark (James were played and refreshments were served Those at a brand new yellow and white Pon t tending were Kathy and Sally i.ic Its really a beauty Smith, Jerry and Carol lloiirh, Ken ny Poll, lama Bryan, Suit! h.ipp. 1 In Ward tin Minas party will! Janice and I Jett a I hail he hi Id Tuesday Dec 2(Mh at the) rcieived many things mi hiding w.u , niH.it uiial h.il1 ,i! 7 311 Sail l ci oi d pl.iv ( r oin his folks He was l.- i vii! I.. lii re ui .ill hi a glory w .tii foul Veals old g.fts tor everyone There will hr a and progr .un .uii! ,i hag of Karen (ill! Hally uleblatid her nuts fur .ill There will he candy no Mutual a Ali she could in big way b.ilhday held dining next week This party think of she wanted was some of her will hr held in of Mutual ibmst friends Vi Mary invited Every om is .eked jdace to bring a 15 or 1 dmi.i-them to a bam ner illaid 25 rent gdt. Lets make this party took thrill ,iil to a shois ,,' t.,e K. yp .i big sui (ess and a lot of fun I tiali tin ater ami t! cy y ha I a good tune Those (c. i r.it i: iv e R c f Sm tfv will I, (i'll its Kal ( n w ( e la'- No i.j n.u.il tine' mas party Thursday Darline Ray and k tren V, i so fiom! it 22nd and they are mviUng South tt i tii r Kathy V f . t L.t. la r lady it: the ward They are Ihaavcr, Anna M..y t'kfloni from m d to tiring a 5t) i .'it gift So they Chnfon Karin w.,, cclchratu g her ,:i have the usual exchange uf 12f!i birthday She is a duughtir of Don t forget th is date or you'll Mr and Mrs U ,l..,rd (.Jill. U.is a lot of fun A ltluehird pan i.'s demonstration South Weber s 'he I I , December 15, 1955 Roy, Utah, e, rector of the Rd ef Society, was award. (I her service p n. Another forniei Pi unary worker, Mrs. lleen Hindi rsun, present Relief Society Lst counselor, received nursery shower gift from the group r i i c- Many requests have been received for the address of President and Mrs. Thomas S. Bingham of River-dalwho are presiding over the South Australian LDS Mission It is President and Mrs Thomas S. Bingham 412 Mont Albert Road, Mont Albert E 10 Melbourne, Victoria Australia. Addresses of the other seven Riverdale missionaries and 17 servicemen may be obtained by calling Mrs Helen Norton, 2 8001. The missionaries are Elders John Marston, , Howard Dickson. Robert E. Robert E Hosier, Lewis Price, Jerry Satch and Ronald e Kam-meycr- Servicemen are Robert Stimpson, Arthur Gibby, Owen Cash, Vern .. Ervin Garry Mitchell, William-Cash- , Judkins, Don Kimose, James Davis, Jay Stephens, Eddie Glover, Bill Hunter, George Davis, Vernon Gary Atkinson, Joseph Sears Jr., Larry Parker, Noel Rees and Myrl Bailey. HEADQUARTERS lor Christmas season aetivties for Riverdales lounger set so far have included a jipecial program on Wed nesday, Dec. 21, during Primary opening exercises commemorating the birthday of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Afterward the group adjourned to the recreation hall where a Christmas party had been arranged by the Sunday School. The members of the Riverdale Stake Seventies Quorum and their w ives will hold a Christmas party in the Riverdale EDS Ward recreation hall Friday night, Dec. 16, beginning at 7 30 p m. Gift exchange items for the evening should not exceed 50c each- Christmas Tree Ornaments Toys and Candies Plastic Household Needs BROWN'S MARKET DRESSWELL CLEANERS " Your Clothes Best Friend OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. 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