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Show . : ' - ..,4 5 I v , V ..... ' - i W 4 ' ' I : ' 1 A X f ' f ! - , . - ( . , " I i 1 ; I 7 1 V ' I ; I , 4 ' ! - Committee members for the DUP bazaar held last Saturday are: Back: (L-H) Fern Wooley, Joan Beekstrand, Maymetta Johnson. Front: Afton Atkinson, Colleen Gardner. DUP bazaar raises funds to aid Old Bell School By KALYN SECRETAN The Christmas spirit filled the Old Bell School House last Saturday as the Daughters of Utah Pioneers brought their baked and hand-made items for an old-fashioned bazaar. The newly renovated room was filled to the brim at the 10 a.m. opening. Mayor Holdaway was in attendance at-tendance and the DUP are so excited ex-cited about obtaining the use of the new room. They expressed appreciation ap-preciation to the city for removing the repair shop that was in the building for 30 years. The Pleasant Grove, Manila and Battlecreek Camps all worked together to clean and prepare the building and provide items for the bazaar. They made Christmas gifts and quilts. They brought home-made jams, jellies, pickles, candy, baked goods and popcorn balls. Beautiful plants were also offered at the sale. Hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks were sold and patrons appreciated stopping by for lunch. The local group is the envy of the entire DUP organization. With the Old Bell School to serve as a . museum, they are located in the oldest standing school in the State of Utah. Built in 1860, the front part of the building has served as the Pioneer Museum for many years. Funds received from the sale will be used for repairs and equipment in the Pioneer landmark. The committee would like to express appreciation to the members for their generous contributions con-tributions for the Christmas bazaar. |