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I 1 f i By MARY LANDEN r 1 f Leaving Boulton Boolton Subdivision rue lire Ire Paul and Norma Tyson I iley will be living at the Garner L Apartments In Salt Lake City qty for lor two too years while await awalt- t the completion of their new new I f tame mt J l Sun City retirement I near Phoenix Ariz The Tie Tysons Just recently returned re returned re- re turned from a weeks week's trip to I vin in City Going with them was their daughter Christy ty on her hery fay ny y to study at the University c of Menco SUMMER GRADS At the University of Utah In- In Wed Sharon Petrie with a degree i Noel Christensen son of Mr tf Mrs Wallace Christensen bs just finished an Interesting naner mer as an engineering cadet 11 u it the lie University of Utah The program Is sponsored by J e and local Indus- Indus lies Ides H for tor students after their or year In high school tot to tore d t re e them an insight into the en- en p peering Weering field Noel took an computer program- program C 8 class for lor four weeks and en eD J or worked Corked ked In the electrical Wring department on a re- re eh project Involving a new f system for ICBM CATION I A an in late summer and was a pleasant exper- exper r- r Oe for Gerald and Donna Jean jj rensen sen with their daughter to W spent two weeks traveling I p rice asco Wash to visit friends Or tty also tra traveled i to Portland JJ there ere they visited the zoo U the e Lloyd Center a gigantic Pl g mall mail then to Tacoma ash Uh One of or the ii highlights of P. P rj trip alp Was the Pendleton Cr rae Ip show a rodeo and pageant Mike like M J r tt ent and Deanne Birdsell Birdsell to Wells Nev where they I ded ed the wedding of Mikes Mike's f er May Mary Lou BIrdsell 1 Ray ITIN G t t With th Edith Ater Goodrich were her ter and four tour daughters aad Mrs bus Cliff Perkins n it l is a school principal in r I Manila Utah Edith's niece I Mrs Reid McKee was also a guest from Roosevelt while she was here with her son in the hospital for surgery SCOUTS Cub Scout leaders are thrilled about the new Cub Scout plan The p program has been revised f and they are sure the Cubs willI will willbe willbe I be as enthused as they are There will be a series of meetings meetings meetings meet meet- ings soon to acquaint the Cub Scout leadership with the new revisions Cubs of Val Verda ward held their August pack meeting bright and early on a Saturday morning in Mueller Park The boys and their families enjoyed breakfast together in the cool of the mountains Welcomed as new Cubs this month were Brian Bown and Randy Bass Cubs of Den 1 Pack have had several interesting den meetings this past month in including including including in- in an airplane ride at SkyHaven SkyHaven Sky SkyHaven Haven with one of the den dads William Taylor an outing to Lagoon Hogle Zoo Great Salt Lake and swimming at Wasatch Plunge Going alon along were Andy Landen Bill Taylor Kent Haslam Haslam Has- Has j lam Bruce Borrowman Brad 1 Boman Danny Brown and Den DenI I Chief Allan Osborne Cub Pack Orchard 2nd 1 I ward had an Ice cream bust I with Mrs Tolman's den 3 win win- 1 ring nIng The Cubs and their families families I lies had all the ice cream they could possibly eat This pack also enjoyed a barbecue for the Scouts and their parents There were hot dogs punch cup cakes and lots of fun They had a graduation graduation graduation grad grad- I cere ceremony mony with Michael Bosch B Brent r en t Robert Fisher and Michael N Nellson ellson graduating Fifteen Guide Patrol Scouts from Orchard 2nd ward completed completed completed com com- a three day summer camp campat at Tracy Wigwam When awards were presented a around r 0 u n d the campfire the boys walked away I II with two of the six awards given j for various scouting competitions I The boys received anI an I award for boating and one for forI nature During the stay the I boys were given the opportunity i to see if they could swim one mile Of or the boys completing on I the the course course Mike Nielsen RobI Robert Robert Rob Rob- I ert Fisher and Frank Fowler I were from Orchard 2nd ward I They were honored at the campfire campfire camp camp- I fire ceremony and will receive the Boy Scout mile swim patch i to wear on their swim suits I Boys participating at camp were John Clay Tim Adams Robert Fisher Donald Hoopes Frank Fowler Mike Nielsen Robert Freestone Barry Jones Jon Jensen Matt Mark Douglas Lang Randy Reid Robert Tol Tolman man and Brent During the three days supervision was given by Jay Jr Guide Patrol teacher Lee Kolts Gui Guide d e teacher David Jones Jennie Tolman and Elaine Freestone Parents supplying transportation tion were Mildred Clay Jennie Tolman Elaine F Freestone r e est 0 n e David Jones Ray Jensen Jay Lang and Mary Fowler Pack meeting for Pack I featured guest speaker Ron I Ron is a ranger for forthe forthe the Forest Service in the Wasatch Wasatch Wasatch Wa- Wa satch National Forest He j showed two films The Greatest Greatest Greatest Great Great- I est Good explaining the uses of or the national forests and Junior Raindrop presenting the problems of water conser conser- Receiving awards were Bear Brad Boman Bill Taylor Taylor Taylor Tay Tay- lor gold arrow point 1 man Bill Taylor silver arrow I point Bill Taylor Wolf Bill Pitt PUt 2 year pins Roger Webb Danny Golightly Keith Jackson Benny Brown Clifton Thompson Thomp Thomp- son Bryce Steve Fotou i I and Gordon Kent i i 1 Harker was presented a 3 year service pin as well as 1 and graduation certificates cat e s. s Welcomed as new bobcats into the pack were Shane Kent and Brent Peck Court of honor this month in South Davis Stake saw the in induction induction induction in- in of one new Eagle Scout Gary from Orchard I I ward Troop Reported from Val Verda 3rd's Troop I I were the following advancements advancements advancements advance advance- ments 2nd class Mark Soren- Soren I son Jerry Dalebout Howard Forsyth Mark Haslam Kevin I Barney Larry Wall Darrel Johnson 1st class Doug Mechling Mech- Mech I ling and Brent Nye Star Asael Sorensen Brian Ferguson erguson F Glenn Miller Life Delvan Del van I and Kelly Enquist I I SPOTLIGHTED This week is the Fred BrownI Brown I family at S S. S W W. W Fred was born and reared on a ranch In Auburn Wyo He was graduated graduated graduated grad grad- from Star Valley High School where he played bask basketball basket basket- t- t ball His moth mother r is a music teacher which helped make it possible for Fred to play the trumpet and accordion He Is manager for tor Reave Reavely Truck and Car Service where he keeps the Revely fleet neet serviced 1 Sharon Call Brown was born at Grants Pass Ore Except forone for forone lone one year In Las Vegas most of he her childhood was spent in Star Valley She was a flag nag twirler and took part in school plays and operettas Fred and Sharon met metat metat I at high school Sharon is a graduate graduate graduate grad grad- of Business College and now works at ZIons ZIon's Leas Leas- ing Their son Bradley almost 4 attends Arbon's Fun School STORK SET SETA A boy was born Sept 1 to BUlle Billie and Mary Lou Bogart E E. E 11 1100 00 N. N North Salt Lake Bobby and Lola Doughton E E. E N. N North Salt Lake are also new parents of ot a daughter born Sept 1 Bob and Edith Evans S S. S W. W are naming namin their new son born Sept 12 Dana Drew His big brothers are Mark 12 KurUs Kurtis 6 and Kelly 3 makin making it four our boys in the family Steven Brent was born Sept 10 to Phillip and Jane Chase V W. W S S. S At the time of his birth the family was entertaining entertaining entertaining enter enter- guests from Phoenix who were looking for a home in Bountiful Lyn and GilBerta Hendrikson The older Chase children are Karl 5 and Kevin 3 Brent and Carolyn Blundell W W. W S S. S Apt are parents of a son Troy born to the them m on Sept 16 His big sister I is Shalese 1 I Making it an boy all-boy week Is another son born to Don and Georgianna Jan Johnson 2959 S S. S V W. W on Sept 20 He makes it 11 children in the family Debby 17 Don Jr 16 Mark 12 Kristin 11 Sammy 9 James 7 Johana 6 Melissa 5 Amalia Amalla 3 I and an adopted son John 1 CHURCH NEWS The Relief Society meetings of the Orchard 2nd ward are being changed to Wednesdays As some ladles ladies say The day dayis is shot once you are cleaned up anyway so make a day of it with both Relief Society and Primary I mary on the same day A fund raising project in the I Orchard 2nd ward turned out to toI tobe tobe be a very worthwhile experience experience experience exper exper- I for those who took part At a nominal cost ward families families families lies acted as hosts opening their homos homes to overnight guests for June conference youth from Logan Although at first some of the young people felt they would miss some of 01 the fun ex expected expected expected ex- ex by staying In motels their final word was of much Joy and appreciation Released in Orchard 2nd ward was the Relief Society presidency cy Teuntje and her counselors Pat Jensen and Venna Miller with secretary Karma Humphries New president president president dent is Venna Miller with counselors counselors counselors coun coun- Pat Jensen and Martha Hancock Karma Humphries repeats repeats re re- re peats as secretary Released as MIA superintendent superintendent superintendent in Val Verda 3rd ward after four years of service was Warren Ferguson His counselors counselors counselors counse counse- lors were Wes Landen and Vern Thompson New cy are arc Fred Sim and counselors Vern Thompson and Bob Newman New New- man Warren was guest of honor honorat I at a potluck supper party given at the home of Terry and Viva I man and attended by byI I officers and teachers of the theMIA theMIA I MIA and the bishopric He was as asI as I given a gift gUt of a dutch oven Other new officers sustained I in Val Verda 3rd ward this month were Frd Dixon assistant as- as 51 stant secretary Genor enor ironic r ir- onic Ilene Hayas Pr mary marys c- c Ken Stewart as new financial fi financial financial fi- fi clerk to r pace Mel Iel Chabries who has bc 1 bean n ca caled lcd I as 5 1 clerk for the stake I ml I |