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Show One of the occurrences of th week was the open house for Geniel Kerr, daughter of Max and Grace Kerr, and new husband Stewart Walton. They arrived by plane from San Diego just in time for the affair. Stewart is an electrical engineer, while Geniel works as a dietician at the Mercy Hospital. They were married in San Diego and feted at a reception there. At the open house there were many friends and relatives rela-tives who had been resided in the West Bountiful area in former days; among whom were: Joan and Bob Moss, of South Jordan (brother to Grace); John and Beverley Moss of Idaho Falls (another brother of Grace; Mary Felshaw (a sister) of Idaho Falls; Maxes sister and husband hus-band Clyde and Fae Wiseman, of Roy. Other visitors were Geniel's friends from college in Logan and Grace's mother's brother, Harold Roberts, of Center-ville. The O'Dell Bodilys have been entertaining Louise's mother, Erma Taylor, of Medford, Ore. She came down to get acquainted with her new grandson, Jason. Her husband has been-of course, he's off hunting deer. Mrs. Taylor also spent time visiting with her son Dan and new wife Allyson (Mitchell) in Spanish Fork. The George Knightons traveled to Providence and attended church at the First Ward, where George assisted in the naming of his nephew's boy. The George Pfeiffers and the Edwin Woods enjoyed a special evening at the home of newlyweds, Karin and Dennis Wood, in Salt Lake City. The occasion was the opening of the wedding gifts and a pot-luck pot-luck supper. Karin and Dennis Den-nis had returned from a honeymoon to Sherwood Hills, Sweetwater, and to Twin Falls. Sunday the Pfeiffers journeyed to Logan to attend a missionary farewell. The Eli Mitchells live a complete and full live. As a family they go dancing every week and they are living witnesses wit-nesses to the fact that this makes for great family solidarity. Eli is the president of the Moonlighters Dancing Club. At the present time a new square dancing class for young people (teenagers) is being started. Those who are interested, could contact the Mitchells. The young people pay for the hall and the caller. The dances are held on Monday evenings from 7-9 p.m. at the Community church. The older Mitchells help with the supervision of the dances, so that the whole family participates. The Mitchells have had as their guest Marietta's son, Eric Josephson, from Denver. He and his wife and baby have been in West Bountiful since the first of August. They are now settled in their new home in Bountiful. The Eli Mitchells and the Alfred Mitchells are looking forward to a visit from their sister Marietta, in the near future. She, too, resides in Denver. Eli and Dixie had a "blast" Saturday evening as they attended a specially organized or-ganized missionary reunion of old friends who had served in the New Zealand Mission. They went to the Cowboy Grub Cafe to eat and to have fun. Among the group were: The Robert Simpsons, from Star Valley; the Walt Beuhners from Phoenix, Ariz.; the Arlo Picketts from Ogden; the Howard Nielsons from Copperton; and the Charles Querrys of Granger. The Dan Taylors and the Dan Mitchells enjoyed the Spanish American Missionary Reunion at the El Charroiw in Salt Lake City. One of the special guests was church translator, Eduardo Balderas and wife. |