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Show Parties, Marriage, Illness Mark Week in Bryan Ward Mr. and Mrs. Austin Heber Rrinkerhoff gave grandfather Simons the privilege of naming their daughter, Marilyn Kathleen. Kath-leen. CONFIRMATIONS Barbara Ann Thornton, Robert Rob-ert Earl Bnbcork, .lndith Har-wood, Har-wood, Richard Allen ltnlU, James Francis Gordon Jr. and Garry William Springer are now members of the LDS Church and they were all mighty happy over it. I l rAKT I TlMiU FUH " MANY PEOPLE Mrs. Bradley Wilde and Mrs. K. W. Burnett entertained Tuesday evening at a surprise buffet in honor of Marie Burnett Bur-nett who is being married March 25. As it was Marie's birthday, the table was centered center-ed with a beautifully decorated cake in a centerpiece of flowers. Twenty members of the family were guests. And LaMar Busath had a birthday so Saturday night the following friends extended their best wishes at a dinner party at the Busath home, the Ronald Passes, Jack Naisbitt's, Vance Boulters, Bill Kleinebergs and the Oswald Wildes. Irene Stoof had 14 friends in to celebrate her birthday March 4. She was nine years old. EX-SERVICEMAN TO MARRY Clifford D. Sadler Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Sadler Sad-ler of 1195 Harrison Ave., will be married March 18 in the Salt Lake Temple to Blanche White, daughter of Mrs. Isabel W. Hicks. A reception will be held that evening in the Memorial Me-morial House. Mr. Sadler is a nephew of Mrs. Ronald Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shingle-ton Shingle-ton of 1394 South 11th East, became be-came grandparents when their son. Loren. and his wife pre- BACK TO WORK AND GLAD OF IT Mr. William Campbell, after an operation; Vanice Peterson after an apendectomy; Clar-j enee Jones, after an eye infection; infec-tion; Lloyd Johnson, after a bout with the flu; Clifford Bell with the same; Kathleen Andcr- I son with more flu, and Bradley1 AVilde after the germ laid low his entire family and half the ward down with the stuff. ) NEW MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Hof-; feins, 1114 E. 17th So. Elnora Lovelette and daughters, 1938 Bryan Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn and family, 1222 Ix-gan Ix-gan Ave. Ruby Geis Allen, 1169 Milton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Pearson, 1420 Kensington Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, 936 E. 17th So. Heber John Davis, 1140 Milton Ave. Blair Ferner, 1173 Blaine Ave. The Delbert Nebekers, 1211 Bryan Ave. I BABIES BLESSED, Four generations were represented repre-sented when Clarence and Donna Don-na Radmall Reindfleiseh had their son named Kent Ray. In the circle stood proud grand-1 fathers, Carl Reindfleiseh and Milan Radmall and great grandfather grand-father Swen Larson. Craig Roland Ro-land will be proudly worn by the son of the Roland Naylors. sened them with a grandson in February. BRYANITES -GO . ' TRAVELING Vera Huggins spent three days last week with her brother's broth-er's family and other friends in Rawlins, Wyo. Bishop Keith Casper return-' return-' ed Tuesday morning from a sad : mission. His stepfather, Ernest : Morrell, of Lovell, Wyo., passed ' away . last week. He is survived sur-vived by his wife, three sons and a daughter. Newell Price, president of the MIA has also been out town because of illness in his family. His father, who lives in Idaho, has been very ill and Newell went up to see him. Senior Fireside will be held at the home of Charles Romncy, 133 1st Ave. It was good to see Clara Anderson An-derson out to church. She has been living out of our ward for some time. In the last year she has undergone two operations opera-tions for cataracts on her eyes. |