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Show DOINGS IN BRYAN WARD By Leone B. Pass Mrs. Walter Wollenhaup, while there. The Ivies have "had a number of visitors recently. From Two Rivers, Wis., came in-laws of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sorensen, and daughter, Jacqueline. From Logan came friends, an instructor in the biology bi-ology department at the A. C, Dr. and Mrs. J. Sedley Stanford and daughter, Marie. Mr. Ivie's mother, Mrs. J. O. Ivie, came up from Salina, and Mrs. Ivie's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blan-mires, Blan-mires, came down from Kays-ville. The new Primary presidency has Evelyn Naisbitt as president; presi-dent; Merle Call, first counselor; Margaret Kleineberg, second counselor; Emily Wilde, secretary; secre-tary; Xora Ivie, organist; and B e r n i c e Daniels, ohorister. Teachers are: Mjaurine Busath, first group; Alice Crapo, first group; Beulah "Mnrdock, second group; Lillian Nicholls, .first year Zion's boys and girls; Par-ris Par-ris McLachlan, second year Zions girls; Leone Pass, Larks; Dorothy Bullen, Bluebirds; Alice Penman, Seagulls; Deltha Sell, Blazers; Claudia Johnson, Trek-kers; Trek-kers; and Venna Paulsen, Guides. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Pace, 1208 Kensington Ave., had a week-end visitors. ' Mr. and Mrs. William A. Pace (Clyde's parents) par-ents) from Spanish Fork. The viery beautiful wedding of Wyn-ette Wyn-ette Smith and Monte Farrer, drew the Paces to the Fourth I Ward Chapel in Springville, on Aug. 28, where their daughters were part of the bridal party; Virginia Florence, was bridesmaid brides-maid to her cousin, and little five-year-old Kaarin was flower girl. A surprise birthday dinner din-ner party was given Mrs., Harry O. Bowen, at her home, 1019 East 17th South last Wednesday, Wednes-day, Sept. 24, by her three sisters, sis-ters, Miss Rhoda Tanner, Mrs. Clyde Chipman and Mrs. Michael Marx. An enjoyable evening was had by all. .The M.I.A. special interest group of the Bryan Ward, is sponsoring an excursion to the Idaho Falls Temple, on Oct. 16. They are chartering a bus for the round trip, and plan to leave at 6 a.m., and return about midnight of the same day. All members of this ward desiring to go Should contact one of the following: Evelyn Naisbitt, Margaret Mar-garet Kleineberg or Leone Pass. See Bishop Casper for recommends. recom-mends. Grant Ivie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Ivie, 1045 East 17th South, will commence his first year of college at the B. Y. U. He will live with his sister sis-ter and her husband, Mr. and |