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Show INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, June 5, 1958 Page 5 I T- - 1kv ,' ,i . K T ' , - .. . W---, :. .. ., y . . ; i x " r T ' - ; GRANGER By Dorothy Hendriksen The North Jordan Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints will be divided June 8, it was announ-ced Sunday. The stake, which is one of the largest in the Church, has thirteen wards and a membership of approximately 10,000. Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Council of the Twelve and Elder Eldred G. Smith, Patriarch of the Church, will preside over the conference and direct the division. Wm. Grant Bangerter, Stake President, states that a meet-ing will be held Saturday at 8 p.m. for all stake Priesthood leaders. General sessions will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Music during the morning session will be fur-nished by the combined chor-uses of the Redwood and Redwood 2nd Wards. A Pri- - Mrs. Marvin Green, 1S35 West 3255 South, returned to f the hospital three weeks ago for a series of operations to traasfer tendons to her hips. Mrs. Green (Joan) was a victim of polio two years ago and since that time has been able to walk only with the aid of crutches and braces. The Green's three small child-ren, who are staying with their grandmother, , Mrs. Christy Hales in Orem, are anxiously awaiting their mother's return home the first part of July. We certainly wish Mrs. Green a speedy recovery. Mrs. I. B. Morgan left Salt Lake City by plane May 23 for Bethesda, Maryland, to stay indefinitely with her daughter, LaVeil Morgan Bennion. La-Ve- ll has been ill for several months and is undergoing treat-ments at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda. Mrs. Morgan was met at the airport by her son-in-la- w, Rex Bennion, and a daughter of Utah's Sen-ator Watkins, who has been very helpful and friendly to the Bennion's during their stay in the East. Mark E. Petersen mary chorus consisting of all boys and girls in the Co-pilo- t, Top-pilo- t, Home Builder aird Trail Builder classes through-out the stake will provide the MMMMMMMM, M t music for the afternoon session. A 7 pm. meeting Sunday night will be under the direction of the M.I.A. The annual North Jordan Stake Visiting Teachers and Officers Party was held Tues-day, May 27, at the North Jordan Stake House. Stake officers honored twenty mem-bers who had served 45 years as visiting teachers. These ladies were given handkerchief corsages. Six carving knives were awarded to various wards for achievement during the past year. A film, "Oliver Cowdrey", was shown, after which luncheon was served by the members of the Relief Society Stake Board to the 400 women present. Ella Bennion, Stake Relief Society President, reports that the ward Relief Societies all held their closing socials dur-ing the last week in May. Dur-ing the summer months the Relief Society will hold only one general meeting a month. Many families in the Grang-er area visited out of town over the Memorial Day weekend. Some of these were the Carl B. Fuller family, 3040 West 3835 South, who spent several days in Cache County; the Ray Blakos, 4415 West 3500 South, who drove to Southern Utah; Mrs. Henry M. Dutton, 4440 West 3500 South, who visited in St. George; the Clay Peter-sen family, 3371 South 1940 West, who traveled to Emery County; and the Ray W. Calls, 3394 South 1940 West, who spent some time in Idaho. We wish to . express symp-athy to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard K. Larsen, 6068 West 3500 So., Hunter. Their daughter Mari-lyn S. Larsen, 31, died Saturday, May 24, in a Salt Lake hospital, following a brief illness. Miss Larsen was a graduate of Cyp-rus High School and a member of the Hunter Ward. She has been employed at the Utah State Tax Commission officies for the past 14 years. Funeral services were held at the Hunt-er Ward Chapel Tues., .May 27. Burial was in the Valley View Memorial Park. A Hunter family of five was forced out into the night when fire gutted parts of their home at 3700 South 4400 West. The " sleeping family of William Grant Bess was aroused at app-roximately 12:45 A.M. by Sally aged 17, who awoke to see flames burning through the ceiling in her bedroom. The fire is believed to have started in an upstairs bedroom and quickly spread to the low-er floor. An estmated $4,000 damage was done to the two bedrooms, kitchen, and bath-room, i Granger has recently lost one of its finest families to the Holladay area. The Leon E. Millers, who until May 24 re-sided at 3027 West 3500 South, are now making their home at 5051 South 21st East. The Millers have been prominent members of the L.D.S. church for many years. Mr. Miller served in the bishopric of Granger 3rd ward from 1951 until 1955 and has been a member of the North Jordan Stake Presidency from 1955 until the present time. His wife Barbara, taught in the Primary Association for sever-al years and served as presi-dent of that organization for a year and a half. She taught the literature lesson in the Re-lief Society for one year and since 1957 she has been a memb-er of the Primary Stake Board in the North Jordan Stake. The Miller's are the parents of five children. They are: Lee, 21, now serving a mission for the L.D.S. church in Brazil; David, 18; Steven, 15; Terry 11; and Margo Ann, 7. We are certainly going to miss this fine family. Elaine Bawden was the guest of honor at a baby shower given by Marna Bawden and Ruth Garrick May 28 at the Garrick home, 3862 South 4000 West. An enjoyable time wa3 had by 25 guests. Cub Scouts of Pack 244 held a weiner roast with their families May 27 behind the North Jordan Stake House. Two dens pre-- . 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