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Show T.rm FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1349 ran PSSS3, Ldl, UTAH take and Ward News f?sr WARD . . . THIRD WARD . . . By Arlene Nielsen By I la Tiu son and Jedda Mercer ',1 . "Watch Out For Kids" S Gains Urgency With Spj II GONOfeCtSjl Motorists were warned by the National Safety Council today to be on the lookout for children on the streets as milder weather and lengthening days keep more and more children out of doors past school hours. Traffic accidents in recent years annually have killed more youngsters one to 14 years old than any disease, according to the Council. The coming of spring means that more of them will be out on bicycles, roller skates, wagons and scooters where they can get in the path of automobiles. Play Time Most Dangerous A Detroit survey showed that only 8 per cent of child traffic accidents occurred when children were going to or from school. "Watch Out for Children" is the March slogan of '"Operation Safety.' the continuing traffic safety program sponsored nationally by the Council. The emphasis during this month will be on the responsibility of adults in protecting children from harm in traffic. Most child traffic accidents could be avoided if motorists automatically regarded the sight of playing children as a danger sign and slowed to a speed which FIRESIDE CHAT Fireside Sunday evening was under the direction of Fae West-ove- r. It was held at the home and Mrs. Heber Hadfield. Mr. of Frank Quilter was the speaker. He told of his experences in the Hawaiian Islands, while in the service. Refreshments were served to 21 persons. schools ariH r.ff;i dren are still chiM little regard for the ot any impulsive actioo. torist may find tK . lh legally blameless if a into his path, but thtr points out that every a moral responsibil t. everything in his poit1 vent the heavy toll a a ciucm victims. J j NEW BISHOPRIC SET APART CHAT FIRESIDE The new Third Ward bishopric A fireside chat was held Sun- went to Salt Lake City, Satur RIVCOHCRESS Will A6AM CONSIDER A day night following church in the day, March 19, to be set apart as New York's Bail e BILL TO REPfAL FEDEROL TAXES OH YIUOW AT ANDE MARMALADE IT, VTXJR twelve NAE scout room for the girls bishopric. They visited with New York Rapid M6R6ARINE. WRITE ID Vi U S SENATORS TOO, WITN THE KIND THAT COMES M to fourteen years old. Mrs. Jean Apostle John A Widstoe while AND RIP&ESENTATNES. ASKING THEM TO ECiBLE JARS MAX FROM CANDIED RINDS largest tiZS GENEALOGY DANCE CXT THEIR VOTE FOR A REPCAL MEASURE Jackson from the Second Ward there. tern in the world, and OF OGAMS! S AND CRAPEFRUrT TONIGHT (FRIDAY) ftr t talked to the girls on good groom, municipally owned raihn, is Committee The Genealogical were NEW M. I. A PRESIDENT United States, it ing. Light refreshments compnW' another one of its sponsoring and 239 miles of served. sus was Westover Darrell J. l "extra special" dances. There track", as ennineers tar tained as the new president of will be a short program during all the paralkl tracks eoi" DANCING PARTY Asthe Mutual Improvement would stretch twin ribW,.'1 intermission. held will be A dancing party ' inover 729 miles. sociation is evening. Tuesday stake in the Everyone at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Beal who is vited, the price of admission is He replaces t Raymond Stewart for the First now a member oi uie new 50c, the price of one endowment. Ward boys and girls ages fourOUR READ? bishopric. teen to sixteen tonight (Friday), ARE RECEIVE AWARDS at 8 p. m. AID BUILDING FUND Sunday evening the teen-ag- e The M Men and Gleaners girls were presented with their RETURNED MISSIONARIES ponsored a candy and punch awards for 1948. Leaders are, PRESENT PROGRAM The program at church last sale at Mutual Tuesday evening. Donna Mitchell, Ruby Nielsen, in and Ruby Ray. Ward directors Sunday night was presented by The money which was taken are Marvel Smith, Ruth Colledge the for the to was bishop and Lake given Salt a group from City FROST THE FAST WAY. dUSTMIXA CAVEMEN VEQE THE FIRST FARMERS. Alene Curtis. and PREPARED MIX WITH WATER AND THE FEARING WLDAkIMAlS TUET TUMX MLD vicinity who were all returned hurch building fund. RESULT IS ICIHG FOR A DELICIOUS CAKE Girls receiving the awards TRAINED SEALS Other sales and parties are be SEEDS OUTSIDE CAES TV CROW FOOD missionaries from the Mexican Featherstone, were: Juanita M and BUT THEY RESPOd i Men the by ing planned Mission. WE WILL PAY $5.00 FOR EACH STRANGE FOOD FACT SUBMITTED AM USED. Deniece Wilcox, Kathleen to contribute Jones, TO AD SUGGEST Gleaners to feahelp talks the Short preceding permits instant stopping, the Carma Gray, Donna Rae Jones, ADDRESS, A WO R ID OF T00V. 40EAST49 STREET. mjOMJ!& tured program were given by the building of a new chapel. vewoe Council said. Arlene Nielsen, Arlene Feather-tonteen-agirls, Sharlene Holm-stea- d Sharon Esther Brems, M MEN AND GLEANERS Despite excellent advances in and Ann Despain. Don't Leave the Leaves ences. Those attending the chat Graham, June Barnes, Evelyn were the M Men, Gleaner Girls, education of children through the The program of the visitors CONDUCT SERVICES Outer green leaves of vegetables Berniece Walker, La Rue was introduced by Betty Gibbs rich are in food can and value be Senior and Girls Sacrament servicse last Sun Wilcox, and the Junior and featured a mixed quartet, day evening were in charge of Curtis, JoAnn Dorton, Clarice Scouts. Light ' refreshments were used in a number of ways. Shred The Jones. Nadine the outer leaves of cabbage and which sang the sacramental num- the ward M Men and Gleaners. Gray, and served. lettuce to use in salads; or chop lead by Donna Mitoldest ber and closing hymn in Span- The group, was SPRING'S 111 THE AIR following program and cook them if they are tough. ish. Both speakers were Mexichell, received a group award. Cook the tender leaves of cauliflowcans who gave very informative er and broccoli along with the rest . . . LA RUE CURTIS, Vice President, in charge talks about their people and the of the vegetable. Add celery leaves, BREMS ORLO PRAYER La Mar Goates by promises of the "Book of Mor- fresh or dried, to flavor soups, KATHRYN GILBERT TALK man." They were: Ruth Torrez sauces and dressing. And young DORTON ANN JO VIOLIN SOLO and Mr. Balbarez who is church beet and turnip tops are tasty IN YOUR CAR MISSIONARIES Donna Mitchell RETURNED by accompanied Cook when for fresh. the vegetables Spanish them; Interpreter REX PRICE FURNISH PROGRAM TALK don't throw them out. speaking missions. JOYCE SMITH TALK But car may be struggling alcf The program at Sacrament ESTHER BREMS PIANO SOLO services last Sunday night was on winter lubricants. If it is, you can if EVELYN WESTOVER TALK furnished by a group of return... TALK FREEMAN BARNES ed missionaries who are now atyour snow shoes that it s not giving y LOIS JORGENSON PRAYER D. S. L. Business the By Roena Abbott tending the service you should have. IN CHARGE OF SACRAMENT College. Albert Choles conductQuality Marvin Jorgenson - Leland Smith - Jerry Winslow ed the service and the speakers APRICOT Stake visitors at Sunday School Darrell Westover Carl Price - Calvin Johnson were Kent Reid and Ralph Ash. CHERRY, PEACH, let us cla Give your car a last Sunday were Horace Had PLUM, APPLE, PEAR, A ladies trio sang two numbers. PRUNE field, Carl Webb, and James it up. Chanqe to summer opening prayer was given by Miss Margia Peterson who beweight11 lubricac! in complete variety , Kenning. Paul Calt'on. Featured on the came acquainted with the group BERRY PLANTS time the motor and get it all ready! SMALL program was a reading by Rhea at the Business College arrangONE-AC- T PLAYS FRUITS ORNAMENTALS s summer driving. Ashton, a vocal solo by Anna ed for the program. By BonNeta Russon and TO BE PRESENTED ROSES and SHRUBS Lee Lunceford, Jones accompanied by Myra Three one-a- ct One of Oregon's largest stocks plays will be Arlene Nielson, talks by Shirley SPECIAL PROGRAM Ward Second the presented by Turner and Beth Jones, a vocal Sunday night is open night and Submit want list for special Our comprehensive service prognj Junior girls Tuesday evening, SEMINARY STUDENTS duet by Carolyn Norberg and the M. I. A. has charge of the low, prepaid prices. Free derecreaMarch 29, at 7:30 in the will keep your car rolling. See us Ralene Hunger, accompanied by meeting. They have arranged scriptive catalogue. CONDUCT SERVICES todaj tion hall. The titles of the plays Mrs. Marie Smith, and short for a special program to be evening Sacrament talks Sunday are "Hillbilly Sue", "At HarLAFAYETTE by Ronald Clark, Connie over from the B. Y. U. mony Junction", and "The Case services were conducted by the Peterson, and Sharon Hansen. brought Professor the Rowe be will NURSERY GO. of the Weird Sisters." The en- Lehi Seminary students under The closing prayer was given by speaker and there will also be tire stake is invited. Candy and the direction of Mr. Donald LAFAYETTE, OREGON Phont' Cloyd Harris. special music presented. State Street Dwight Bates, Manager pop corn will be sold. Since 1890 took Schroder Writrht. Jean . 0 TICKETS ON SALE charge of the meeting. The FIRESIDE CHAT YOUTH PROGRAM A fireside chat held was at Tickets are being sold in the PRESENTED SUNDAY s, pie, Paul Brown, Ramon ward this week for the musical of the home Eunice Ann Ross A youth program was carried Lewis Peterson, Sherman festival to be presented by the out at church services Sunday after meeting last Sunday night. Salt Like Bud 7 City Orpheus Club, Gurney, night, March 20. The Aaronic Christofferson, Alvin Schow spoke to the group Monday, March 28, in the stake L jJFowlDevere Ronald Thurston, Priesthood chorus sang "We of his tabernacle. telling missionary experiThank Thee Heavenly Father" er, Kenley Clark, John Jolley Jr. rendered was duet vocal A accompanied by Carolyn Whipple. President Armond E. Webb by Delores Trane and Carma was the speaker. The following Wilkin accompanied by Vervene our car awards were presented to the Sorenson. teen-age All three girls groups Aaronic Priesthood: Group were their group awards given On Limited Quantity of Wallpaper? awards were given to the Deacon and the following girls were awards: and Priest quorums and indivicL presented with individual ual awards were given to the Donna Evans, Roena Abbott, Paul Haws, Lorena Abbott, Joan Evans, following boys: Webb, Paul Webb, Robert Brown, Eu- Carolyn Whipple, Shirley Rhea Gray, Lavee Halliday, gene Haws, Don Ash, Booth Elaine Webb, Vervene Sorenson, Sorenson, Keith Webb, Arvin Marilyn Davis, Colleen Evans, Rudd, Gary Jolley, Mark Whip Shirley Fowler. . intra-urba- n -- ro' e, ge FIFTH WARD put SPRING your SECOND WARD FRUIT TREES priced-Guarante- ed break if! FOURTH WARD... 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