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Show f ment Meeting In Ward Sunday fast daytesti- were held in siond ward last Sunday Jring Sunday school with iscraineat and , Glen Knudson conduct-genie yttlewood gave the hTd the opening song by the negation A. M. Nielsen gave opening prayer. in,ile the sacrament was be-- , prepared th congregation Lynn Reeder and, Ray-petereen were In charge of . sacrament with 12 deacons . 4 assisting. IA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jensen was blessed by her father and given the name of Karen. Leland Ray Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goss was presented and sustained as worthy to be ordained a deacon. , Roger LeRoy Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jensen was promoted to the office of priest. The time was given over to testimony bearing and eight responded. After the closing song, Thom-a- s E. Kimber offered the Mrs. trvtn Hull , formerly 01 Box Elder Is . Honored At Salt Lake City For Civic Work Singularly honored in Salt Lake City recently was a native or Box Elder county, Mrs. Irvin Hull, Jn whose honor a Japanese cherry tree was planted and dedicated at the Memory park on East Capitol road, for outstandJ ' ing public service. Mrs. Hull is chairman of the volunteer services for the American Red Cross for Salt Lake county. She Is also the chair man of the Utah state hospital Thursday Friday Saturday., pmfooje 6th Ward Hold North Stake Second Son Announced Entertains Pinochle " By R. V, Prices Club In Corinne Thur. Schedule News via the wires came to Mr. and Mrs. IRudgar N. Price Monday, April 2, of the birth of their second grandchild. Dr. and Mis. Richard V. Price of Fort Worth, Texas are announcing the birth of a second son, a tiny but lusty lunged youngster weighing four pounds and 12 ounces. The tiny tot is the second for the N. J. Mrs. Price Is the Valentines. former Becky Huffam. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Huffam of Fort Worth. Hr BOX ELDER NEWS . Annual Ball Conference Page enMrs. Charles Fredrlcksen tertained the Corinne Pinochle club at her home, Thursday, March 22. Easter favors marked places for regular members and guests who were served following pinochle playing. Present were Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. Ralph Forsgren, Mrs. Ida Johnsen Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler, Mrs. Walt Bosley, Mrs. Tommie Bosley, Mrs. Bill 'Jensen, Mrs. Leo Gilbert, Mrs. Clored Gil Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 4. 1BSI I? i bert, Mrs. Chet Rader, Mrs. Wendell Holmes, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Lon Hewlett, Mrs. Mont 'AnHansen and Mrs. Tommie v derson. , ' , Special guests were Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Dredge Roundy. Plans are underway for a special floor show to be presented Wednesday evening, April II at the Box Elder high school when members of the North Box Elder stake meet to hold their Everyone Is Invited to phone annual Gold and Green ball. their society items for the News council. The hall will be beautifully and Journal to 771. Mrs. Hull, who Is the former decorated with decoration from Zenda Hunsaker, daughter the Box Elder high schol Junof Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker of ior Prom. Floor show will beCard Of Thanks Brigham City, is a graduate of gin promptly at 9 oclock. All To those who by their acts bf Box Elder are invited to obtain tickets from high school and Is an alumnus of Utah State Agriculward officers or Howard Call kindness expressed their symCALLING .. .. tural college in. Logan. She was and Nellie Smith. , pathy and friendship at the time some for of born and reared in Honeyville. death of beloved our the good listing of - homes - in Mrs. Kenneth Burbank Is In . H. She is now married to Dr. Irvin father and Joseph Brigham City. charge of the South American Sorensen, webrother, to Hull of 777 east South Temple, wish express Samba Bahia. Those number, Salt Lake City. heartfelt thanks. We wish espe participating In the floor show At the ceremonies at the state We have some good buyer prospects. are: Dale Robinette and Carol dally to thank the ward bish capital March 26, at which time Waters, Don Hunsaker and Don- opric. the Relief society, our trees were planted In honor of na Nelson, Calvin Jeppsen and friends, and all others who as ' sisted iii any way. civic workers, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, New Location Faye Anderson, Ted Harrison Mrs. C. Mr. Vern and Hafner of Papresident the Presidents and Mary Ann Hall, Clyde Glov493 SOUTH , 1ST EAST Mr. and Mrs. Hans A. Telia t triotic council of Salt Lake City er and DeLone Glover, Keith 19 PHONE .f - S' Mrs. John Zundel paid the following tribute to the Carter and Elaine Carter, Brent Mrs. D. H. Rosenbaum. former Box Elder lady. Beecher and Marilyn Wood, We are proud of our own Grant Thompson and Carol HubZenda Hull, chairman, of Volunbard, Paul Tlngey and Beth teer Services of the American Poulson Merrill Boothe and Red Cross, in Salt Lake Hunsaker, Rodney Nelson county, who is doing such a wonderful Baby Jesus. and Peggy Nelson, John Holmtwo To Do," Part Something job. When she took this gren and Janice Hansen, Frank job three years ago, she had jg included drawings, clay mold Barker and Renae Molntire, Rotrained ladies, today she has Tng hobbies, puzzles, crocheting, land Barker and Evelyn Johntrained 350 volunteer ladies. knitting, making kites, pigeon son, Mack Housley and Nelda This wonderful woman, doing and doll collecting. Cinderella Allen, Ken Burbank and Ardis WILL BE this huge task we are Indeed and her coach were presented. Burbank. FOR The dance Is under the direcproud of. I am happy to be one Little Katherine Reeves, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Royle Reev- tion of Elva C. Miller of her chairmen." BUSINESS and Cloes, as Cinderella, entered her vis Jordan, North stake activity a blue coach gold and through counselors. heart shaped door. Kaye Tin-geAT OUR NEW LOCATION Dan Ross and his orchestra daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will furnish music for the eveReid Tlngey, and Carolyn Han- ning of dancing. Harley and Eva Loraine Kirk-bride- daughter of Bishop and of Malad, Idaho sen, Handy Mrs. Richard Hansen sang Brobsts Announce announce the arrival of a daughBirth ter born March 29 at the Cooley Cinderella." Our Lovely Basement Salon Offers You: costumes in of Children 6even Of Daughter March 28t Memorial hospital. A boy was born March 30 to different countries gave pantoThe Same Personal, Efficient Service Corporal and Mrs. Henry Clay By The John Max and Leah Grant mime dramatizations as the Brobsl of Layton announce the delivered letters mailman ten Same Wilma Vleria. and Friendly Operators Baugh of Brigham R.F. D. Nq, 1. to a pen pals In the different coun- arrival of their first child, Raymond INels and La Vone daughter, born March 28 at the Barker Nelson, iRJFD. No. 1, tries. base hospital at Hill Field. Features three Part Special We Welcome Old And New Friends Brigham City announce the ar- with Karen Andersen as reader Mrs. Brobst Is the former Dorrival of a son bom March 31 of Louise Olsen, daughter othy The talented a depicted family. . at the local hospital. PHONE 188 d Mr. an Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Olsen of this IA son was born March 31 to city. Halver H .and Marina Staples Arthur Steffen, Marilyn Steffen, Boman, Glenn of Tremonton at the Leanna Steffen, Clair Charles Douglas Baird and Cooley Memorial hospital. Whitworth. Laur-itzeGuy Roy and Elva Irene Part fouT They Shall Teach Hillman of Driggs, Idaho Their Children to Pray showed are the parents of a son born ofi March 31 at Cooley Memorial children, playing in groups, child1 ptapgTaauad,unwauted hospital. 'are sh'anrtetf. "A girl was born April C to etnfl6nd Rasmussen and Jennie Tlngey, Hans Henry and LaPreal Pett talk with the playing Knudsen at the local hospital. teachers, children and soon all the chilThe Knudsens have two other dren are enjoying the company daughters. of the unwanted children. Norman. K.and June Nicholas The Childrens Friend was Iverson of Bear River City anat the beginning and the sung nounce the arrival of their of conference. closing fourth child, a son bom April Closing prayer of conference 3 at Cooley Memorial hospital. was given by Paul Kotter. A son was born April 3 to Dona Kay Jensen was page LuEverett Leroy and Juanita turner for the entire conference. cille Cooke Vance of Willard at Pictures were taken of each the local hospital. part of the conference. Following the festival light refreshFirst and Last were served to the ments MADRID ,N. M. (UP) Rame-jlMartinez of Santa IFe was killed in a coal mining accident here recently. It was his first Mr . And Mrs. J. E. Ryan day at work In a coal mine. Return from Hawaii evening, lAptil 1, members of the Sixth Ward Primary, along with the teachers of the' organization, presented a delightful evening of entertainment to ward members! when the annual Primary conference was presented. Mrs. Norene Oldroyd conducted the conference. The theme of the festival was The Childrens Friend which was spelled out in letters placed across the stand during the presentation of the entire conference. Opening prayer was offered by Melody Stewart. ; The first part was stories and poems. Mrs. Bessie Nelson as grandmother sat with her grand children around her. Each child gave different poems and stor ies. Sharon Loveland was the reader for the following tab leaus: March Gingerbread Par ty, Bobby and the Skinny Kitten, Wilford Wodruff and the In dians, Captive in the Castle, The Good Samaratin, Marion and Baby Moses and Mary and the Sunday great-grandchi- ld th ? I1! 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