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Show three , page ELDER w WJXam JOURNAL HayttotyGhlRe Utah Word has been received i n Brigham City toy relatives of nd(l,Mrf- - Ted Heath, that the became the parents of a baby girl recently. The ,','sfUN TO FLY! baby was born In the Idaho Falls hospital. Why Not Is the former Bet Drop In And ty Wright, daughter of Mr. and Talk Over Wright of Brigham A night City. The Heaths have one other daughter, Rebecca. n Training B Mrs. Earl Wright will Course? spend the week-enin Idaho Falls jjaa Weir rli?ht Sch0l her with daughter. ;lAPPr0Ted JSSSWI nitio Activity Of The Golf Season rhf irff Jctivity 01 ,h year for uGo,! club auxiiiary of the Brigham City Golf and Country club will be a luncheon next Wednesday at the Rolf course, according to Mrs. Aaronic Priesthood Gives Sunday Program At Second Ward the "The Morning Breaks, of story of the restoration of the the group. First event of the day will be Aaronic priesthood as outlined by the general board, was cara round of golf on the course ward beginning at 10 oclock. The ried out in the Second luncheon wil lbe held at 12 Sunday evening program.' Earl was in Hansen, counselor, o clock noon and during the afternoon the group will' en- charge. Jay Meservy gave the openjoy canasta, bridge or golf, deprayer. pending on which they prefer, ingArdell Phone your society news to Mrs. Pearce Jeppsen was narrator. . said. A boys chorus, under the dito Mrs. Charles Kimtoer, Special golf contests will be society editor. Phone 192. conducted. They include the rection of Evelyn Daines and Renee Littlewood, sang three Riving of prizes for the longest "On "Our Prayer, drive, a hole in one contest, and numbers, Lovely Susquehanna Banks, a puting contest. and "Song of. Triumph. A quarAlso, there will be self chanctet composed of Val Humphreys, es on door prizes. Daines, John Linford and Kay There will be many more acsang special tivities this summer by the Jay Valentine numbers. A 6hort talk by BishMrs. club, Pearce said. Knudson the "Those who . Intend joining op Glen followed concludedbenewith the club should arrange for program, diction by Lewis Knudsen. reservations by contacting Mrs. Kay Freeman, Mrs. Carma Pearce or Mrs. Mary Fischer, Sacrament Meeting Held Mrs. Pearce continued. In Sixth Ward Sunday tarma Pearce, d Aviation Seagull JJS Airport iiilSJ ! money every mile a Studebalcer truck! Save witJi ; ' Sacrament meeting was held Sixth ward, Sunday night with Bishop Richard Hansen in charge. Opening song, "How was by Firm A Foundation, the congregation. The opening prayer was offered by Larry Andersen, t The sacrament song, "Rock of Ages, was sung toy the congregation. The sacrament was ta ken care of by Arden Jensen and Robert Tingey, and they were assisted by the deacons. The time was then used in the Aaronic commemorating priesthood anniversary, with the following program: A story was told in reading and song, a chorus of teen-agboys and girls provided the music. The music was directed by Alice Jensen and accompanied by Janice Jensen. Margaret Lewis and Jennie Reeves gave a read ing. Bishop Hansen offered the closing remarks. The closing song, The Spirit of God," was toy the congrega tion, with Robert Tingey giving the closing prayer. Perry Priesthood Give Sunday Eve Program in-th- Alice Mae Johnson Will Graduate From U.S.A.C. The Cry Fire! Fire! Announced Dismal News Of Tabernacles Destruction 4 :ire And Smoke )rove Men Away torn The Inferno the graduating class of, the S. A. C May 24. Cars by the Pound Third Ward To Fete She will graduate from . WINCHESTER, Mass. (UP) school bf commerce. , Mothers And Daughters Automobiles ' are sold toy the used The' Third ward Relief society pound by a Winchester Phorie your news to 1,000. will have as their closing so- car dealer. cial, Tuesday, May 23, a mothers and daughters party. " An excellent program has been arranged and delicious refreshments will be served. from last Issue) LaPreai Wight "Fire! Fire! It was a reverDont wait until you run out berating cry. In that split sec- Order your stationery, office and ond between the first unbeliev- business forms, envelopes, etc., able alarm and the actual sense of danger, John Baird and Lars Mortensen dashed out on a run to the fire department, and the small congregation of 200 who had assembled early to the regular Sunday afternoon meeting in the tabernacle, filed out with AND bewildered expressions on their faces. - They could hardly believe it and yet they knew that church was REALLY OUT. It was due entirely to the small audience that there was no greater panic no lives lost. The building was evacuated quickly with but one Incident a woman fainted and had to toe carried out into the open. Most of the men stampeded to down the basement stairs help fight the fire. There, diin rectly beneath the pulpit the east end of the building, the timbers ,were ablaze. In an Instant a .portion of the main flames floor heaved up and settled around it. The men staggered out knowing they could not go into the building even to save the silver sacrament service that had filled them with (Continued Alice Mae Burt, daughter of and Mrs. John M. Burt, Brigham City, will be among Mr. H-to- n GET tha amazing pulling power, staying power, power of a new Studebaker truck and watch your hauling costs nose dive! New. Studebaker truck engineering 1 saves gas! New Studebaker truck construction resists wear! Studebaker trucks cut costs consistently on work like yours. Lets show you the proof direct from owners I JOE CARR, Inc. 5 Only Phont - 737 During PH ILCO fegeraioi Weelt FURNITURE CO. THE ykt DRUGGIST Catufy3accct'S6fa7MdaU. RAY jfcAUSWN) Perry priesthood boys presented the Sunday evening pro. gram at the Perry ward last Sunday evening, May 14. The program was under the direction of Harper Billings. The program was in commemoration of the restoration of the gospel and was entitled, The Morning Breaks., Opening prayer was offered by Max Nelson and the sacramental song, Jesus Once of so much pride. Humble Birth, was sung by By the time the firemen ar the congregation. Richard Billthe tabernacle fire was rived, ings name was presented to be making headway fast. The ordained a priest A duet sang BUGLAR BRIGHAM CITY of The Morning Breaks. (Making 1896 has this to 15, February' up this group were Harper Bill say about the event: ings and Eugene Bott with "In less than an hour from Louise Davis as accompanist. when the fire was discovered John Reeves was narrator for the main building was a mass the program. of furious, crackling flames, The Boys and Girls chorus and the fire had eaten its way furnished the singing. A vocal through the roof and leaped upduet, "On Lovely Susquehannah ward Into the inflammable towBanks, was sung toy Richard er. At 2:30 there was little left and Keith Billings, after which of the noble structure excepting Of Thanks Card the closing song was by the To those who by their acts of the bare walls, now blackened, chorus, which sang, "Song of and stripped of every kindness expressed their sym cracked foot was Benediction givTriumph." of wood; even the square at and the friendship en by Lawrence Wright. pathy time of the death of our beloved piaster' was completely skinned father, Casper Andreason, we off. chairs, benches, Excepting to express heartfelt thanks. wish Will Circle Reading We wish expecially to thank etc., rescued from the vestry in Hold nothing was saved. Meeting t . the ward bishopric, the t Relief tji&.iear, vT6 help matters along, a brisk Sbciety, our friends, and all Of Season Wednesday others who assisted in any way. February wind was blowing from the south. Burning cinders The Andreason Family. The Reading Circle will meet and debris blew for blocks across at the home of Mrs. Rudgar the city, and caused smaller Price Wednesday evening, May Truck Travel do Luxe fires. It was Brighams most Mrs. (UP)-8 Tenn. oclock. This will be RIPLEY, 24, at conflagration, and the final meeting of the season. Khea L. Spiller observed an spectacular was witnessed by a record Mrs. Abel S. Rich will give open truck that passed her crowd of 3,000 . people. the book review at this meet-- , home at breakfast time. Four tab "Brigham splendid Citys men were seated on ehairs ing, those in charge stated. Is no more, the editor emacle around a table eating break of the Buglar wrote, and It was fast. 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When the smoke had cleared away and the ashes lay cold and ugly across the charred Te mains, a group of men deter mined that the pilasters and walls were not Injured. It was estimated that if the walls were not torn down, $12,000 would restore the building. Very soon thereafter. Stake President Rud gar Clawson issued a notice that "mutton, beef and wheat will (be taken as donations to the tabernacle, at the market 1 Halves and Pieces White Shafter 6 lbs. NEW POTATOES -- This Money-Savin- g i j - Perma Color, each Pillsbury's Best 99c $1.39 14 oz. pkg. 25c 31c HOT ROLL MIX Prices Now In Effect On COFFEE 776 730 VIKING SHURF1NE NATIONAL BRANDS Lb. Tin National's "Thrift" 19c BROOM, each ... Top Quality Cooking, Salad WESS0N0IL.pt Lb. Pkg. Swift's High Quality U. S. Vacuum Pack, lb. Fresh Ground, lb. 600 irreparably. 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