Show i lIat v By MARY LANDEN I NEW NEIGHBORS Bruce and Ruth Perry are new at W W. S S. S from Willard Utah They have a 17 month old daughter Annette Bruce is studying mathematics at Weber College and working part time jat at Utah Power and Light Ruth likes Hikes to go horseback riding when she can and both enjoy the outdoors New at 2512 S. S W W. W are Donald Kilpatrick Jr and his wife Nancy They moved here from Salt Lake Dons Don's City parents parents par- par lents Mr and Mrs Donald G G. G Kilpatrick Sr live nearby on S. S Don Jr is studying mechanical mechanical me- me engineering and works part time as a draftsman designer designer de- de signer for Christensen Diamond Products Nancy works for Mountain Fuel plays the piano I hand and enjoys dramatics FAMILY OF THE WEEK This week is that of William Wllliam J Ray Pace W W. W S Bill Billand and land Beverly recently moved Into the home of MervIn and Carolyn Backstrand I Bill BUI grew up in Ogden and attended BYU He was then called on a mission to New Zea Zea- land Beverly comes from HeIber Heber Heber He- He Iber ber and a family of ten children f Carolyn Beckstrand being one I of her sisters Beverly served I a a mission in Central Germany and also attended B BYU YU where I she met Bill They were married married married mar mar- ried in the Salt Lake Temple Tem Tem- In September 1964 Bill was accepted into the Los Angeles Angeles College of Optometry and Ind it was during their three year stay there that daughter a I Deborah was born Debbie isnow Is Isnow isnow now 2 1 years old Bill is practicing optometry in Bountiful ful and Beverly is working as a service representative for the Mountain States Telephone Co They are expecting a anew new arri arrival vII v- v vl al in April II I THIS N THAT Recently returned from MiI Miami Mi- Mi Mi- Mi Miami I ami mi visiting with her son and 1 1 amily family was Mrs Nellie Todd f Dwight and Irene Dickson W. W S. S are new parents of ofaS La tf aS daughter Lara born to them themon ron on Jan 30 At home with the new are Lisa 7 and Dennis 1 Walt Cottle has been home bed for several days now L I 11 Joye Boman's boys enjoyed a swimming s sauting Friday at the Bountiful il public pool i da 4 Buzz Barnhill and his friend Hopkins were visiting here herewith with Rae and Roy Barnhill dur- dur ur- ur 4 De December ember for vl Work rk I Buzz B wants to return to Utah to alive but his friend Dave a na native nave na- na tive ve Californian was discouraged discouraged It- It aged by the bounteous snow at time Buzz plans to return l this month to try to find 5 work work yat A special study meeting on f the disasters of dope LSD etc Twill will be held Tuesday Feb 13 Jat t fit pm p.m. at the old Orchard and ard rd chapel All teenagers and heir parents are invited to this I fee ree panel discussion The panel 11 Il include a doctor law en enforcement en- en ment personnel etc J Sympathy Is extended to Mildred Mildred Mil Mil- dred tired Clay whose father died 3 recently ht Birthday greetings go to Terry Ter- Ter ry hy Maughan who celebrated her j birthday anniversary with a acome acome t come R come ome as you are party Saturday Satur Satur- day y Also celebrating birthdays R l his is month are Roger Roeer Behunin f I I 12 David 8 Bruce Taylor 8 Trenton Leon Behunin Behunin nin 8 Lucille Christensen Nancy Nancy Nancy Nan Nan- cy Lund and Sally Allen SCOUTS scours This has been scouting's biggest biggest big big- gest week of the year celebrating ing Boy Scout Week The week began with the boys wearing their uniforms to church Sunday and special church programs Sunday the week there were scout banquets cub scout blue and gold banquets courts of honor in the various wards and the boys have been privileged to wear their uniforms all week to school This is the only time outside of troop and den meetings meetings meetings meet meet- ings and other official scout functions that the boys are al allowed allowed allowed al- al lowed to wear their uniforms Scouts of Troop met at Scoutmaster Wilford Averett's home on Feb 9 for winter camp campat at Tracy Wigwam Scout week will extend through Monday Feb 12 with a scouting convention convention convention conven conven- tion at the Salt Lake Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle featuring speaker Col I Fisher The scouts of Troop ValVerda Val ValVerda ValVerda Verda 3rd ward will be around Monday collecting items for the Opportunity Center in North Salt Lake such as clothing toys etc Receiving Duty to God awards at the scout Sunday program in inVal inVal I IVal Val Verda 2nd ward were Reid I Bullock Paul Corpany and andEric Eric I Tanner C C. C Brent is a anew anew I new eagle scout and joins 40 other outstanding men and boys in his wards ward's eagles eagles' nest possibly the biggest eagles eagles' nest in the stake There are 38 possessors possessors possessors pos pos- of the Duty to God award in the ward CUB SCOUTS I On Jan 24 the cubs of Val ValVerda ValVerda ValVerda Verda ward held their I monthly pack meeting Introduced Introduced Introduced Intro Intro- as new workers in the pack were Harlon Turley and Gene Wallace as committeemen I and Leslie Foy assistant cub- cub master and leader of the newly formed den The pack blue and gold banquet is planned for Feb 26 The boys of dens 1 and 4 had hada a lot of fun learning about the January theme of They went to the Clipper office during the first week of the month to see how newspapers newspapers newspapers pers are made madei then to the Western Western Western West West- ern Union telegraph office the next week The following week the boys made a visit to a radio station the how vi the they talk on the radio The whole pack later joined at South Davis Junior Junior Junior Jun Jun- High School where Leslie LesUe Foy showed a film about telephones telephones telephones tele tele- phones and how they car carry r y sound Boys participating on these outings were K Kerry err y Brinkerhoff Mark Wilson Dan Danny ny Wood Brad Nelson Larry Anderson Gary Turley Tom Foy Keith Erickson Brian Bown ton Lowell Oswald Alan Beard and Scott Barlow SERVICEMEN Robert Bud Clay recently retired from the air force re reserve reserve reserve re- re serve as a Lt Colonel He was commanding 0 officer ff Ice r of the air force reserve in the I Salt Lake City area During world war II n Bud flew a over Germany He was shot down over Berlin where he be became became became be- be came a prisoner of war for a year Jess Cleverly reports that his grandson Dale Brown is in a hospital in Vietnam where he is recovering from an ill illness ill ill- ness Dale wishes to thank all his friends who have written to hi him m. m He has been unable to reply to most of the letters he has re received because he is not al allowed allowed allowed al- al lowed to keep any letters or addresses In his personal ef ef- ef All mail must be de destroyed destroyed destroyed de- de as soon as it has been read However while he is in inthe inthe inthe the hospital Dale can keep his Ids letters and has plenty of time timeto to answer all he receives Isis His address Is Dale Brown E Co Br Division Francisco With Charlie really stirring stirring stirring stir stir- ring up a heap of trouble over In Vietnam words of encouragement encouragement encouragement and cheer would be most welcome from those at home to our boys defending our freedoms |