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Show I THIS and THAT By Leah Bond Fork . . Young RANDY GARRET GAR-RET invited a group of his friends in on Monday to help him celebrate his fourth birthday. birth-day. Fuji games were enjoyed by everyone topped off with ice cream and birthday cake. GERR1E MARLEY'S wedding wed-ding this week was a social event attended by many ward members. Keep in mind the ward Festival. Fes-tival. It will be on Labor Day, so if you lacked for an idea for a way to spend a holiday your problems are solved. Beginning at noon a day's entertainment has been planned. With a live-wire live-wire comittee headed by RAY GARRETT doing their stuff you are insured a good time. The festival fes-tival is meant for the whole family, so don't figure on leaving leav-ing junior home or Grandpa either. There will be fun for all and plenty of it. It's always a treat to see an old friend. Everyone was greeting greet-ing JAXE SCHULTZ when she returned to the ward on Sunday Sun-day evening to sing in church. She brought JULIA SMOOT as her accompanist. ANTON STREEE1 was the speaker. LA NAE BORG represented the young people and spoke on "Friendliness." They couldn't have picked a better person for the whole Borg family are truly friends of everyone. Sept. IS will be the date for MAX GARRETT'S farewell. . . There's a bustle of activity over at the NORVAN STORRS residence. resi-dence. They are preparing for ROSEMARY'S wedding, and it takes some doing. . . Our bishop j has another grandchild. It's a i little girl for REED and BETTY RAWSON, whose home is over at 861 Kensington. . . LOVEDA DAVIS has been sustained as a counselor in the Primary. She will work with ERMA FUR-l FUR-l LONG and DOROTHY WOOD-I WOOD-I LAND. She succeeds EDITH i TANNLUND, who has been released re-leased because of ill health. Among the 20,000 people who watched the colorful church pageant recently in Palmyra, New York, were MRS. R. E. HOLT and her sister, MRS. A. C. PARDUHN of American |