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Show GARDEN HEIGHTS PROGRAM LAUNCHES WARD The Garden Heights LDS ward instituted a drive this week to start construction of a new ward chapel on the south side of Fisher lane between Connor street and 23rd East street. Tom Neff officiated at an entertaining en-tertaining variety show and presided pre-sided over the business meeting. The Relief Society prepared and served dinner to the more than 600 guests who attended the affair which was staged in the lovely gardens gar-dens of the Horace A. Sorensen estate, 3000 Connor street. Following the sumptuous meal, the entertainment and the program, pro-gram, a conducted tour was made through the Sons of Utah Pioneers Museum. Oxen-pulled covered wagons and fine horse teams hitched to ancient an-cient stage coaches provided novel entertainment to those who enjoyed en-joyed the museum trek. In fact, the ox team and stage coach novelties are becoming ever more popular with the countless thousands that pour through the historic museum each succeeding month. Many parties are being arranged in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don Castolazo, Fresno, Cal., Wayne Williams, Baltimore, Md., and Miss Deborah M c G r a t h, Springville, Mass., who are guests of Mrs. Margaret M. McQuilkin, 1868 Michigan Mich-igan Ave. |