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Show I Present 100th Affair Saturday Morning look mm ' Moliicrs Day Pc OCe w W Cards wear a . CHAMPION Uoxed Candy S8 (Everyone fiirt 40c Sets one-pie- ce comfortable, ( UP),1IS' i Shell walked aenrsa the; a street Iiom her home, fned V Brigham Wednesday, m' City, ' t n--i Mother. ' - fen $6.10 other gifts for Many ar, Look Trim am MVD1SON. Ga. page eight BOX ELDER new by car occupied pistol Into a exclaimand MrJJt jmy Shepard the wrong shot d.. ..ohi pvt Toiletry The ChnmpionSupport band la a flexible, woven with a special surgical elastic with no buckles. It's feels right. Dont delay- zwm ilb'H S $3.39 ie eaay-to-we- Slight Error in Come 'Jt, and look. iVoui. rUJgK? nw jke DRUGGIST Gaudy Tobacco- Sockpourifato -- 0PM AN ; Participants In WCTU Speech Program from left to right (back row): Joan Brockman, Devere Anderson, Gailene Harris, Carline Davis, Sandra Sylvester, Terry Ileaten. Front row: Senneth Iverson, Lou Jean Ballard, Pat Reed. Standing in front of them are Mrs. Axel Fredrickson, state speech director and Kleon Kerr, Tremonton mayor. . . . - Phone 4 58 So. Main start the graduate right with Samsonite Ladies' Train Case $17.50 Ladies' Vanity'" O'Nite , $17.50 Ladies' O'Nite $19.50 (Regular) Ladies' Wardrobe $25.00 All Prices Plus Tax Special Note: Wouldn't This Be A Lovely Gift for Mother? PTmar NOfIN ,7 PAN AMI IK AN 9tl9 Aiimtff - Primary' Conference Is Held At Perry Ward lho annu Irirnry coif r once was held in me Perry ward last Sunday ,May 7. Prelude was played by Maxine Nelson and Louise Davis was organist. The singing was conducted by Eva A. You n g, chorister. , After This Manner, Therefore 'Pray Ye, was the title of the conference, and "They Shall AlTo so Teach Their Children Pray and Walk Uprightly wa the Lori t rrid Hi uj.li as IU ilium. of the program. An address of welcome was ven by Merle nlrtws coin selor and the opening song was, The Light Divine. Opening prayer was given by Dennis NelBe-lor- o son. A ; When you have a real reason for saving, youll find its fun to accumulate dollars. Start your account now . , . make - greeting to the parents Aas given by Karen Quayle, followed by the nursery group who sang, My Thank You Prayer. The Lords Prayer was car- ried through the program; with, each i class ..i participating i n songs and verses as follows: Groups I and II carried out as their part, Our Father Which Art in Heaven, Hallowed Be Thy Name. The' first ' year Zions boys and girls continued with, Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done, On Earth as It is in Heaven. The second year, Zions boys and girls then followed up with Give Us This Day Our The Larks and Daily Bread. - Blazers gave And Forgive Us Our Debts, As We Forgive Our and The Bluebirds Debtors. Trekkers carried , out the next part in And Lead Us Not Into But Deliver Us Tempatition, From Evil." The Seagulls and Guides concluded the prayer with "For Thine Is The Kingdom, And the Power, and The Glory, Forever, Amen. Beautiful slides were shown throughout the program adding to the effectiveness. The chapel was beautifully decorated with spring flowers. Ruth Barnard of the South Box Elder stake was present for the program, which was climaxed by the entire group singBeneing, "The Lords Prayer. diction was offered toy Judy Davis. Monday afternoon in connection with Primary, the ofifeers and teachers entertained- the children at a party. Refreshments, j carry ng out the color scheme of yellow and white, were served. , money for a other new mi, home furnish, ings quickly by systematically. saving opens your account. CHOOSE YOUR SAVINGS PLAN Want a new car? can save the down pa j. ment by making regular Y deposits in a . account. A new home is a reel goal. Start your now ... ; account regularly soon have down payment to construction. you'll - the start You're Invited To Attend MERRELLS n S7RV$WfrSi7!iTriT the fine talks they gave, and further described the evils of alcohol. - THIS WEEK MOUNTAIN STATES I Starling Wednesday fesrfe recon ckifer j( You can accumulat a systematic deposit each week or month ; . . see how soon youll have money for a vacation, new home, car or other purpose. Join the thousands of enthusiastic people who regularly at this bank. As little as $1 The ' Community Presbyterian church choir will rehearse tonight, beginning at 7:30 oclock in the evening, at the church house it was announced today by Reverend Arthur Gillespie. Brigham City Last Saturday Morning The 100th Womens Christian Temperance union speech program was presented last Saturday at the local radio station climaxing four years of activity toy the group during which over 300 young people participated. The programs, held under the direction of Mrs. Axel Frederick-son- , Tremonton, state speech contest director, have led to the winning of 57 awards by young people In the county. The highest .honor any of the competitors has v received was the diamond metal winner, Miss Lou Jean Ballard of Tremonton. The purpose of the W.C.T.U. contests Js to give children the opportunity to speak before audiences, to acquaint them with the harm of Intoxicating alcohols, and at the same time to make public vital information about alcoi 1 Mis h cderickson recently said. During the four year tl c i ro grams have tyeen held there have been 34 silver medal winners, 16 gold medal, six 'pearl and one diamond medal winners. On the program Saturday Lou Jean Ballard, the diamond winner, was featured speaker. Senneth Iverson of Bear River City gave readings, as did Pat Reed of Corinnc. Devere Anderson of Bothwell sang a song, Astrid Strand with piano accompaniment by 'Mitzi Hansen played a viola solo. ,, Speaking at the conclusion of the program was 'Kleon Kerr, mayor of Tremonton. In his response he complimented the participants highly for ACCOUNT TODA Y Community Church Choir Plan Rehearsal W. C. T. U. Presents 100th Program In . Meneiis are demonstrating two of their (he new radiant TOASTER and the COM LEM ASTER, and are serving COIIIEMASTB s, FUSEE Perfect Coffee Everytimo COFFEE and Buttered Toast Automatic Beyond Bailor. All you do is drop in the bread. Brood lowors itsolf automatically, which turns on current. Vi hen perfectly toasted, current turns off automatically. Toast robot' itialf silently with- out popping Men's Overnight ........ Two Suitor $17.50 ...$25.00 All prices plus tax , . It's almost human . . . and you can't tool it I It will even toast a sheet paper tor you! Give the young graduate a matched set of . 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