Show v. v ea tt 0 By ALICE MITCHELL 1971 is only fifteen days old and yet it has already brought joy to many and sorrow sorrow sorrow sor sor- row to others There is a portent portent portent por por- tent of the new and unexpected in the air Dorothy and Don are pleased and excited over the birth of their third son who arrived to be a companion to young Calvin and Mark Becky and Darrell Moss like to keep things even so they added one new baby girl to the towns town's population a week ago Monday Hospital visits seem to be bethe bethe bethe the thing for many Paul Andersen Andersen Andersen An An- dersen is at home improved but slowed down after treatments treatments treatments treat treat- ments at St. St Marks Teenager Teenager Teenager Teen Teen- ager Harold Roseman started the New Year off with a bang for his family when he suffered suffered suffered suf suf- suf- suf a ruptured appendix last Saturday He is spending time in the South Davis Community Community Community Com Com- Hospital and considering considering considering consider consider- ing himself fortunate that the infection seems to be getting well under control Ruby Price and Alton Aiton Moss are also forced to enjoy the hospitality of hospital stays Arch Wid- Wid dison wonders what comes next He broke some of his ribs while playing basketball Mrs Homer Bangerter mother moth moth- er to Kathleen Garner fellon fell fellon fellon on the ice and suffered a broken leg and ankle It had to be set four times during the time she spent at atthe atthe atthe the South Davis Community Hospital and later at the St. St Marks After finally having it set with a pin things seem to be looking up She is reported reported reported re re- re- re ported recovering nicely Maurine Gillespie is also much improved and back at ather ather ather her own home in West Boun Boun- Leo Lo Page is trying to conquer conquer conquer con con- quer painful back trouble Mrs Violet Gray has moved to the Midgley Manor in Mur Mur- ray She enjoys having tors Sympathy and condolences go out to Brandt Child in the death of his father and to Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Ken Ken- neth Wellington who spent time during the last weekend sorrowing sorrowing sorrowing sor sor- rowing for the passing of an uncle in Salt Lake City The George Waites were happy happy hap hap- py twice twice- twice once nce to visit in Arizona Arizona Arizona Ari Ari- zona and New Mexico with relatives and again to return home to enjoy the new year Nora Hogan though California was great She spent time in Sunnyvale with t the he meeting the new ter Proud mother is the former former former for for- mer LaRae Hogan Edith and Earl Deppe with daughter Joy Lyn enjoyed a change of scenery during the holidays as they visited with the Devon Deppes mot mother er and father and four children at Parowan Devon is an accounting accounting accounting account account- ing professor proCessor at the Southern Utah State College Isabella Ericksen is refreshed and invigorated after her two- two weeks stay at Redlands California California California Cal Cal- where she was the guest of daughter Betty Day Day- ton She was the guest at several parties She also abo had the honor of entertaining the the retired teachers teachers' teachers teachers' teachers teachers' teach teach- ers' ers club with her inspirational inspiration inspiration- al dramatic monologue Marys Story She had presented the monologue monologue monologue mon mon- at several pre-holiday pre festivities among which were the party for Senior Citizens held at the Community Church and the West Bountiful Relief society Ruth and Dale Winegar are relaxing in the afterglow of a wonderful holiday when they had all their children together Special was the visit of Ron and Tanya from Monroe Della Delia and Newell Bradshaw and family family family fam fam- ily felt exceptionally blessed to have son Robert home from Fort Ord during the holidays He only has two more weeks left of boot camp Son Randy Randy Randy Ran Ran- dy will be home from Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam Viet Viet- nam in February The wives of both of the service men are anxiously awaiting the return return return re re- re- re turn of oC their mates Mr and Mrs Charles Blake were sorry to miss the services services services ices in honor of Charles and Evalyn Echols last weekend but were delighted to attend the open house held in honor honorof of Horaces Horace's sister Jane Nord- Nord stroms strom's Birthday in Salt Lake City Sunday Daughter Margaret Tanner was hostess at the affair Six of Mrs nine sons and daughters were in attendance to note that their mother isas is isas isas as spry as ever The Blakes are pleased as punch to report that Grandson Tony Balke a missionary laboring in Portland has been appointed appoint appoint- ed as assistant to the dent Mrs Blake also extends a special invitation to attend the monthly DUP meeting to tobe tobe tobe be held on Jan 21 at 1 pm p.m. in the Relief Society Room Myra DeWall Kate Anderson and Hazel Huffman will serve as hostesses while Celia Mer- Mer Hell will present her her v stimulating ting lesson Several teenager girls are enjoying singing in the all Girls' Girls Chorus under the tutelage tutelage tutelage tute tute- lage of Mr Christensen at Bountiful Jr They sang at South Bountiful Ward last Sunday Sun Sun- day Hilda Begay Cris Weeks Bambi Hatch Karen Curtis and Camille Mitchell are members members members mem mem- bers of the group The Church Scene Quarterly Conference will be held at the Valley Music Hall Among the Singing Mothers participating will be Elva Jeppson Dorothy Kirton Idell Samuelson Mildred Mildred Mildred Mil Mil- dred Buir Bulf Loretta Myr- Myr vel veldean dean Dangerfield Virginia Ferris Claudette Hall Bea Marsden and Evelyn Martin There will be no Jr Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day School Sacrament Meeting Meeting Meeting Meet Meet- ing will be held in the various wards in the evening Lawrence Jeppson and J. J R. R Bangerter departed from the airport Thursday en route to Hawaii The Second Ward will be canning wheat and syrup Jan 22 at 10 am a.m. Their Primary Penny Parade will be held Feb 4 so start saving pennies At the West Bountiful Ward Clinton Mills was guest speaker speak speak- er as he reported his work amon among the Indians Brian sang a solo |