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Show V It takes more than two hours the human stomach to digest a normal-sizemeal, and almost Jive hours to digest a bie dinner. der'journal tr Honor Of Past Presidents, Corinne Primary Presents Ambitious Program To Become August Bride for d lnter-- t A most ambitious and estlng, program was presented by the Corinne Primary, under tha direction of Mrs. Savilla iWatB osotgos? 7r Car-son- ,' Hunsaker Lee tory of the Primary from 1936 The Infant son of (Mr. and Mrs. to 1950; John Anderson sang, Hold Thou My Hand. Miss Ann Robert Hunsaker was blessed counselor, Hunsaker, Sunday Fredrickson gave a reading. evening, August 6, at the ward There were short responses from hapek It was in honor of the Fannie Nelson of Ogden, Vernpast; presidents, of the Corinne etta Wintle, Burley, Idaho; Veswho will Primary and out of the 20 pres- ta Whateott, Logan and Mary idents since the organization February 7, 1915, only five were exchange not able to participate on the program. Also, out of the 20, wedding Mrs. only one had passed away, " vows with Annie Gilbert. f The first . president was Lettie Lt. J. Alan Cheney, 1915, then Grace 1915; Annie Gilbert, 1917; Price on ; i Ida Turner, 1920; Fannie Nelson, 1924; Annie Anderson, 1925; August 25 V. Vernetta Wintle, 1926; Margaret Hatch, 1926; Vesta Whateott, in the Eu1928,: Sarah Young, 1929; nice Monson, 1931; Mabel RasLogan L.D.S, mussen, 1934; Mary Young. CORN 12 ears 1936; Leona Cheal, 1937; Alice Temple. F. Davis, 1939; Rose Thompson, 10 b 1940; Lila Rader, 1944; Gladys RED bag Call, 1945; Marion Fredrickson, 1946; Lola Campbell, 1949. Local Those present were: Fannie Lb Nelson, Annie Anderson, VernPeone Randall And Alan Price Will etta Wintle, Margaret Hatch, Vesta Whateott, Sarah Young, Exchange Wedding Promises On August 25 Mabel Rasmussen, Mary Young, Of special interest to their Leona Cheal, Alice F. Davis, Rose Thompson, Lila Rader, many friends is the announce-- Four Babies Blessed ment of the engagement and In iMarion (Fredrickson and Lola Ward Sunday Perry Campbell. forthcoming marriage of Lt. J. Alan Price to lovely Miss Cleone Fast meeting was held In the Not present were: Lettie CheRandall, daughter of Mr. and Perry ward chapel last Sunday ney, because of sickness in the Mrs. Percy Randall of North with Douglas Oyler conducting. family, Grace Carlson, SacraOgden. Lt. Price Is the son of The singing was led by- Jay mento, Calif.; Annie Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar N. Price. Mathews and Arlene Wight was Ida Turner Eliason, deceased; The young couple have set aside accompanist v ; Login,' Utah; Eunice Monson, August 25 as their marriage The opening prayer was given because of illness in the d date in the Logan L. D. S. tem- by Scott Wright., The sacrament Gladys Call of Kuna, ple. song, Well Sing All Hail To Idaho.' conAh interesting sidelight was Miss Randall was graduated Jesus Name," was by the :Don and that three Ellis and gregation from the Utah State Agriculturpresident mothers had Quayle had charge of daughters who were also presi-dents- r al college where she affiliated Therald sacrament the Annie Gilbert and Leona with Chi Omega sorority. She recommends Cheal; Sarah Young and MarThe following also attended Weber Junior colYoung lege where she was a member were read, and approved: Ernest ion Fredricksen; Mary George Abel and wife Mary and and Lila Reeder. of Otyokwa. son Ernest Edward- - Also the Also honored was Fay Bosley Lt. Price, a graduate of Box name of Leslie Kidman was pre had served as secretary to Elder high school is a formet sented to the group for their ap who Corinne the Primary from 1920 student of th? U.S.A.C. and chose proval. ' to 1946. affiliation with Sigma Epsilon Kenneth Donald Ellis, son of The program was presented fraternity. (He served two years Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis was blesmembers of the immediate with the nevy during the recent sed by by his grandfather Jamsey families of the president and war and returned to his studies Nelsen. The infant son of Mr. at the U.S.A.C. He has been with and Mrs. Richard ! Nelsen was the guests themselves: Welcome the U. S. air force for the past blessed by Savilla Hunsaker; Introducby Bishop. Rulon Hirschi year, the last year being spent and given the name of Gregory tion of the past presidents by Lola Campbell, the president at Hamilton air force base in Brent, and Douglas Oyler bles- now. She presented a small California. sed the small son of Mr. and token of appreciation to each; The young couple will make Mrs. Ned Beesley and gave him Mr. Bill Rader, son of Lia Ratheir home in California while the name of Allan Vance Bees- der Teach Me To Pray. sang, Lt. Price is stationed trere. ley. Mrs. Margaret Hatch gave the 330 South Main It was a red letter day for the history of the Primary from 1915 Nelso family having to 1936. Mrs. Diane Davis HarWayne Attend Services Sunday their infant son blossed by his per gave a piano solo; Mrs. at your father and given the name of Rose Thompson gave the his- COMMUNITY CHURCH Paul Wayne, and. their eight year (Presbyterian) old soit Rftdger confirmed a 71 North Malr member of the church by Milton 9:45 A. M. Church School ; J. Thorne. , 11:00 A. M. Worship Service The time was then turned ' Sermon: "A Pelican In The over for testimony bearing. Desert" Many faith promoting ' Incidents ' The annual meeting of the were given. The closing song, Zion Is church will be held after Growing, was, by the congregamorning worship. tion and the prayer was given COME AND WORSHIP by Lyle Larsen. THE BIG ENTER One Infant Blessed And Two Confirmed At Third Ward Sunday and given the name of Robert Young, Brigham City. The closing song was sung by Mabel Rasmussen and Leona Cheal. ; H u! i .. i THRIFTY FOR NEW IDEA at fast meeting held In the Third ward chapel Sunday morning. Two small boys, Joseph Dale Hillanj and Merrell Mclntirq were confirmed members of the church. Clark M. Hillam com firmed his own son and Bishop James Jensen confirmed ' Merrell Mclntlre, a son of Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Mclntlre. T UMMER MENUS Fresh Vegetables STARTS JCTSCCt? wed; Prize For All rree Kids Entering Contest TO EASY WIN rize Dayton ''Dial Your Ride" Bicycle Prize G. E. rize Stake Wagon rize Doll Clock Radio ; Elite 120 Camera 10th Prize Steam Engine and Pump Streamlined . Scooter 39' TOMATOES 11' Shavers ORANGE JUICE 46 oz. T 41' I HORSLEYS: that to announce BEFORE BACON Next Wednesday At Sliced Lb CRISCO 57- Mild - .. 45' OR SPRY 3 Lbs. . 93' CIIEESE . 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