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Show M LIMEYS LIKE EM i ' Brigham Missionary And Companion Described In An English Newspaper Na- .earheading the, Ragles' Foundation ...jl Memorial Johnson of the Drive, Lyle ya',m cmv Eagles, has an rf5 i "Tell It to the Com-S"-the: campaign among I Box Elder Aerie, !: 'Tro-S-Sand an on March 18 at Bowl, located at Brig. Jjface Memorial Theurpose of the is to pay practical tangible tribute rterans who gave Foundation their country, l. Eagles ha as a B Foundation or "living well which "builds g lives of children by ' the health and educa-,ona- l Lwiorial, SB needs of their , children. Eagles are now "daddies d UES! The . family of sons and e These children the best of health care in uejrowri home towns all over America. They see their own and dentists. doctors amity own hospitals liey go to their iden necessary; they receive physical .pedal treatment for are liabilities and the bills , Memorial .aid by the Eagles large o re-(iv- laughters. TIC IG (Note: Evidently DeVaughn Peterson of Brigham City and his companion Joel Vance Miller of Idaho, both of whom are serving L.D.S. missions in England, are making a good Impression for the following favorable article was published about them in the Stalybridge Times newspaper.) Mormon Missionaries In Ashton Missionaries of one of the in America, largest religions two men, both aged 21, are here for two years to convert people to the belief of the Mormon religion. Joel Vance Miller, from Idaho, has been in England for eight months but his companion, Petersen, arrived only three weeks ago from Brigham Couhty, Salt Lake City, Utah. their religion forbids smoking, drinking of liquor and tea and coffee. Mr. Miller said It has been proved that our people live longer than anybody else in the world. Now living in Palace-roaHurst Cross, Ashton, Mr. Miller to says that he has travelled various parts of Lancashire but prefers Ashton people to others. Because the Church (official, ly called the Church of Jesus 'oimdation. Pie Box Elder Aerie of the paternal Order of Eagles is that "The Memorial Shall Not Falter, oundation their he Eagles must increase oundation Fund to do the job y brothers s their departed d Breitenbekers To Indi-iduall- 'would . have supplied their own children. )pen to the public will be their lance to be held in the Dance low), March 18 at 9 p. m. Local lembers guarantee a lively and an amusing evenineeds of he L the Foundation movement, Eagles are pioneering a field ng. In he endeavor long by national and eligious organizations. The proof this Eagle effore in th irectlon of child development nd child security is being obshumanitarian f r Uu- - ontemplated laslintr erved with interest throughout e nation, Johnson said. 13 School Since June the completion of the M6 49 school year in June of 949, 123 students, in both elementary and secondary schools, ave quit school in Box Elder before graduating, acto figures released by E. Weight, superintendthe Box Elder school ounty ting Imneth s! 73 of iistrkt Of this five group 84 left the dis-riquit because of bad iealtji, eight were married, two ransferred, two died, one went 0 th? Industrial ' school, two tere suspended, and 19 were to work. Quitting school to get maf-lewere one senior, three jun-mtwo sophomores, and one ewnth grader. The two from suspended ehool included one over 18 ears old, and the other a ward t the Juvenile court who was loing nothing in school, accord-r- , to the , report. t Released for work were sev n seniors, five juniors, three u mtn and one eighth gra-Th- ,e eighth grader is un-JsuPervision and one of the hmen was of very low I. Q. ajmptoms of vulnerability to y school leaving, as listed Toport, Included frequent 1, failure, regression of d 73 7 ig :s holarship, cut . m Aitii lull! ling frequent transfer school to another, feel-J- L insecurity, and marked interest in school. of Panted out in the average intelligent .5? ,(I- Q- of students leav- was 89. The righest and ttie lowest was 65. ui , ??holastic records show w of them WerAK !he maJority Dad a few of them were them eregoodan1 n0t an re-th- nr - e - ng ourse To Cadets sfe" meeting night for the C..am City Civil Air Patrol beC" changed Swendnha'S J.83 7 to Monday eve-Wa- s this announced g, it ueek. vni'Vfflng for next week nn arch ig at it me a nation wm ' The Monday - evening, ttie airport, start oclock, at which iek 0011186 ln navl be opened. course Will !U;LLin.k trainer time j WaTt'uT.Was annoonced by ng om lets rn as. n blchtenstein, command who requested eang .their notebooks h? ,and make every ef n, attendance at the K)uKe8vSssln of the, new Monday night. art Wine it; Saints), could lor their mis- sionaries, the money is raised by the parents and the youths themselves. Mr. Miller, who came over on the Queen Elizabeth, told me that he started boxing and sold VOLUME 43, NUMBER 10 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1950 his car to raise the 1,000 8 PAGES pounds His required. father also helped. Mr. Petersen was on his way to England when he celebrated his coming of age party. He said I was in New York at the time and my present consisted of a look over New York from the 3T Empire State building." These men, whose fellow misII K , sionaries are in every country in the world except Russia, adO v) dress people in Ashton and Oldham regardless of the weather. Said Mr. Petersen "At this A Afc Uii time of the year back home evOf erything has turned brown but in England everything is green. came from My grandparents The Corinne Recreation Scotland. elation was reorganized recently Saturday is their free day, with the following officers electand after writing a letter home ed: Chairman, (L. Maurice LarElder Ezra Taft Benson of the a take in they usually part Barring a sudden change of sen, representing the arm Bur- Council of Twelve will be the of basketball sometimes game weather to the bad, the Brigham eau; Taro Yagl, vice chairman, at the North Box Elder against teams from the United City golf course will open for Y.B.A.; Mae Redelings, secretary speaker conference to be stake States army base at Warrington. quarterly the first time this year, next treasurer, Relief society. tabernacle this stake at held the Mr. Miller served in the South anMarch was 12, it Sunday,' Other members representing and Sunday. Pacafic for 12 months in the Saturday, March 11 nounced today by Dean Cand-lanthe various groups in Corinne, Saturday This is the first visit of Elder American army. are: Floyd Carter, Corinne bishprofessional at the course. 6:30 P. M. North stake conferto the stake and a large Benson Arlene of Hailing, daughter ence, welfare meeting, taber- 1 The course is in good shape,1 opric; James Reed, Methodist attendance is expected to hear Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Halting, , nacle. Candland said, "and there will was chosen as queen to reign church; WalterV. Oheal, Corinne his message. Elder Mark B. 8:00 P. M. North stake confer- be Smoot, Corinne on the regular over Mantuas annual Gold and M.I.A.; Alma of the church welfare complaying Junior Posse; Norma Nichols, Garff ence, priesthood leadership greens. mittee will also be present' to Green ball evening, Tuesday HanCorinne primary; Wesley meeting, tabernacle. conduct the welfare meeting. 8:00 P. M. Convention of the The majority of the spring with Renee Larsen and Marlon sen, Corinne L. D. S. Sunday The welfare meeting is being as her attendants. Box Elder county Republicans work is done. New grass has Pulsipher school; Sam Bradford, Corinne held evening at 6:30 at the Box Elder high school been planted, ditches have been Miss Larsen is a daughter of City council; Albert Burt, Pheas- oclockSaturday to toe followed by the Newell Mr. Mrs. and and Larsen, ant Interauditorium. Anybody association; George Craner, cleaned, and the club house Miss 'Pulsipher is the daughter Veterans of Foreign War, and priesthood leadership meeting at ested Invited. so shop has been remodeled 8 oclock. Mrs. of Ferdinand Nelson. Della Owens, Daughter of the 9:00 P. M. Dance at the Dance that better service can be exAt 9 a. m. on Sunday roomm two Temaln was ward Mantua The halt Only days Pioneers. Bowl, sponsored by Civil Air tended the customers. there will be a meeting for which to contribute to the rheu beautifully decorated in the Under the able direction of ing Patrol squadron. Everybody the ward bishoprics, members For the beginners, clubs and gold and green color scheme Chairman matic fever drive sponsored in Invited. Larsen, the group other golfing equipment will be with crepe paper and balloons, held their first meeting and of the high council and stake club, Sunday, March 12 Brigham City by the General sessions a and balloon selection novel at for rent available the shop, are now in progress for missionaries. according to Verl Peterson, pres 9:00 A. M. North stake conferof the conference will be held was used to determine which of plans ident. the annual 4th of July celebra- at 10 oclock in the ence, meeting of bishoprics Candland advised. morning the candidates would be queen, whlc-In an effort to raise funds for has become one of and high council members, at 2 oclock in the afternoon. Season tickets are now on which her attendants. The queen tion the treatment of patients of the tabernacle. the main events sponsored un- and evening at 7:30 oclock disease and for research into 9:45 A. M. Church school. Com- sale at the city hall or from was crowned by Norman Jepp-se- der the Corinne recreation pro- Sunday Relief society will stake the ticFor Candland. the adults, bishop. the disease, which is particulargram. According to munity church. For young and kets, which cost $29, entitle have charge of the program. Flower girls were little Mae what started out to be aLarsen, comold alike. ly prevalent in the Rocky Mountain region, a competitive fund 10:00 A. M. North stake con them to play any day of the Forsgren, daughter of Mr. and munity affair has grown each Special music for this confer, season. Junior membership Mrs. Leland Peterson, the and year and the is getting ence is being provided by unta golf raising contest among the varference, general session, tickets for youngsters 16 years Alalne Hailing, daughter of Mr. under way planning ious civic clubs in the city was this year early high school Boys glee club bernacle. are priced and Mrs. Lynn Hailing. Master enough to correct the - Inade- der the direction of J. E. Johnof 11:00 A. M. Worship inaugurated. services, at age and younger and the North' Box Elder $10. They will entitle the Jessie Palmer, son of Mr. and Rather than solicit funds from church. quate facilities of the last two ston, Community Everyone holders to crown-bearechoir under the direction Mrs. stake was Farrell golf Palmer, any play day the clubs as a whole the caminvited. years. - , . summer except week r , The rodeo grounds are re of John L. Owen. paign will be directed towards 2:00 P. M.- - North stake confer' during the This is t5e stake quarends first and holidays. the individual members. ceiving the Initial attention. ence, general session, taber A box with 14 compartments Sam Bradford will be in charge terly conference to be held since nacle. of moving the old chutes oil, the the North Box Elder stake preshas been constructed and each 7:30 P. M. Short song service n E. Corinne City park to the new lo- idency was reorganized In of the compartments has been and film, Community church her. one cation at the Corinne ball park labeled , with the. name of i ;M jjk- -,' Monday, March " up to the, 1:3D P. M. Sheep sheering of the clubsT-lt-l- s where the Iron bleachers were moved last fall. The area in members of the clubs to put school at Thomas A. Summers and around the ball diamond their contributions into the comhome south of Tremonton. with will be filled with top soil and the Anybody Interested invited. partment labeled name of the club to which they 4:00 P. M- - Meeting An optimistic view for farmof book landscaped and if time permits lawn will be planted on the diasection of Civic Improvement ing in the Box Elder county belong. The box will be on club. Commercial clubrooms. area for 1950 was sounded . by Albert Lemuel Shaw, 79, of mond. Brigham Citys Main street. The new officers and repreThe box will be placed some- 8:00 P. M. Meeting of Movie agriculture leaders at the an- Corinne died at 1 oclock in the The board of directors of the where on the streets for the club, Commercial clubrooms. nual convention of the South morning, Thursday, March 9, af- sentatives also passed a motion North and South - Box Elder to call ln from time to time Box Elder county farm bureau ter about a weeks illness. duration of the drive, which Anyone interested invited. He was born December 22, other members of the Commun- county Dairy Herd .Improve8:00 P. M. Meeting of the W- at Corinne last Monday afterends Saturday, March 11. ment associations met and' outson in the omens Republican noon To the club donating the most of 1870, and club Ashton, Ohio, ity who they felt might add to lined a tour of local outstandevening. success of the recreation money towards the campaign, Brigham City at the city hail. With A. V. Smoot, president of Baxter and Asenth Grimm the ing dairy herds to be held Tuesa cup or trophy will toe given planned. Anybody interested invited to of the organization, conducting, Shaw. March 14, according to Anday, for being "the most charitable attend. two of he At the age a general meeting was held at years son B. Call, Box Elder county Rheu1950 in the Gales2 oclock in the afternoon. At moved with his family to organization Book Section Of Civic Tuesday, March 14 extension agent. , Peterson 9:00 A. M. Tour of Box Elder 6 oclock that evening a matic Fever drive, banquet burg, Kansas. He received his Club To Meet Two outstanding . dairymen, said. education and there which at was held there Monday Emporia, following county dairy herds, sponsored Jerry Ploughman, western statby Dairy Herd Improvement was a dance in the Fraternal Kansas. es field representatime of the book The section of Civic the He moved to Brigham City association. Anyone interested hall. Holstein Friesian association, possible. And for everyone in club will meet and meet at Bear River Cooperathe Brigham City area we are Speakers at the sessions In- with his family in 1901 and has Improvement Hunsaker, assistant Lloyd cluded John H. Schenk, College lived there ever since. tive in Corinne. Monday, March 13, at 4 oclock extension dairyman at the U.S. offering quick, courteous, reaso1908 remarried he M. on On P. 7:30 of June in Cham20, western afternoon service Cache the the at nably-priced county, ward, Organization A.C., will be present on repair the choir in Fourth ward, at ward gional director for the Ameri- Emma Jane Looker in Gales- ber of Commerce rooms in the tour. all makes and kinds of electrican Farm bureau federation; burg. He taught the first school bank building. An appliance cal appliances. chapel. The group will meet at the Professor M. H. Taylor, agricul- organized in Tremonton and laMrs. Edwin Baird will review Bear River cooperative at Coisnt a labor saver if it isnt Wednesday, March 15 for ter taught for several years in the book "Especially Father. 7:30 P. M- - Talk by Hans Thun-nel- tural marketing specialist rinne Tuesday morning at; 9 working . right. Swedish lefturer, at Co- Utah State extension service; Corinne. The Breitenbeker Electric sales Officials of the organization oclock and will proceed from CoHe was a member of the rinne L.D.S. chapel. Sponsored Anson Call, Box Elder county and service is announcing its urged all members to be pres- there to visit two herds In the No agricultural agent; Isreal rinne Methodist church and a ent Corinne. They will then come by Bear River Co-oopening Saturday, and all of TTemonton, president of member of the Corinne Maback south and look at Jack their friends and former custo charge, everybody Interested are invited. the North Box Elder county sonic lodge. He was a past one brother and two sisters, N. Hardys herd at Brigham R. F. mere and friends of Petersen OreEd West of ReedShaw of the dn master 18 M. Farm Bureau; Mrs. Salem, L. lodge. D. No. 1 Electric are invited to drop Saturday. March reFor the past 23 years he has gon; Mrs. Lela Evans of North during the day, see a number 7:30 P. M. Banquet and dance er, Brigham City, western Following this the group will of interesting displays that sponsored by the North stake gional director of the womens been a merchant In lumber, Weynoth,of Mass., and Mrs. Mary visit the herd of Willard Yates Salt Lake City. Farm hardware, and coal in Corinne. Larsen American and Gleaner girls, ev- department, at have been arranged especially and the Holstein herd Services will be under the di- of Harper He is survived by his widow Price $1.00 Bureau federation; and A. V. for the opening, an dto say Leon Gardner at Deweyville. erybody invited. rection of Corinne one son ElNo. one 5, of Corinne, and lodge Smoot, Corinne, South Box "hello. Free flower favors will Lunch will be served at Crysper person. be given all ladies who drop 9:00 P. M. Sportswear dance, der unit president and acting daughter, Darrel Shaw of Tre- in the Masonic hall, Corinne. tal Springs following which 'the Fol-ge- r Friends may call at the hall group Dance Bowl, sponsored by F. president of the Utah State monton and Mrs. Vivian in during the day, they have an will' visit the herds of of Ogden; six grandchildren, Monday until time of services. O. E. Everybody invited. Farm Bureau federation. nounced. Ed Kerr at Tremonton, Hyrum Marble at Garland, Sorenson Bros, at East Garland and the herd of Kenneth Boss at Gar- What: " (1IC$; North Stake Quarterly Conference To Be Held This Saturday, Sunday Opening Of Golf Corinne Recreation Assn Reorganizes; Ezra Taft Benson, Course Sunday Contemplate Fourth July Celebration Mark B.Garff Are n li) 4l If Good Weather Arlene Hailing Named Queen Of Guest Speakers Mantuas Event Open New Business Drive Ends and Mrs. Louis Breiten-beker- , who today are announcing their purchase of the Petersen Electric appliance store, have been residents of Brigham City since 1933. Britenbeker has operated a service station, served as an appliance repairman at Bushnell hospital from the tfme it opened until it closed, was in the tile business, and has been an appliance repairman at Second street, Ogden, the past several years. Mrs. Breiten'beker is the former Hazel Judson, and is a native of Brigham City. They have three children, Marjorie Jeppe-seof Clearfield, Ilene Larsen of Salt Lake City, and DeVon, who will be associated with his parents in the new business. Both Mr. and Mrs. Breiten-beke- r have been active in church and civic affairs. Their home is in the Brigham City Fourth ward, where Mr.,., Breitenbeker is an assistant Scoutmaster, in the Mutual presidency, and a member of the Box Elder Cham ber of Commerce. Mrs. Breitenbeker has been active in Primary and has been especially asactive in the Parent-Teache- r sociation, in which she served in county, district and state executive capacities. DeVon will be graduated from Box Elder high school this spring, and has been active in football and basketball, , and has been in the glee club. He has been active in the Senior Scout troop. The Breitenbekers have announced in opening their new the appliance business, that in sales and word service service means just that, and that it is their desire and intention to render the maximum service to all of their customers electrical in every appliance line. We want to do everything we can to enable our customers to make the most of the wonder-fu- l the electrical appliances, labor-savor- s and conveniences that now are available to them, For Breitenbeker explains. those who are planning to build new homes or to remodel, we will be more than happy to give the benefit of General Electric research and our experience to make their homes the most modern and convenient Mr. n -- Here Tomorrow . 20-3- 0 h r. South B. During ceremonies conducted at the Box Elder stake tabernacle Sunday afternoon, March 5, President Vernal Willie of the North Box Elder stake presented awards to 268 Aaronic priesthood members and Latter-daSaint girls, some in absentia, cerwho, during 1949, had met tain requirements as prescribed by the presiding bishopric. ' Nine of the group received flower favors in special recognition of having maintained a 100 percent record of attendance during the entire year. They were Patsy Forsgren, Geraldine Clark (at present in the mission field), Wayne Glover, Dorene Andersen and Joyce Leonard, Tolman Lynn Cheal, DeFrank and Douglas Tolman. Mrs. J. Delos Thompson and stanEugene. Wright presented dard group awards as follows: Third ward, girls 12 to 14 years old Inclusively, 15 and 16, and the deacons; Fourth ward, girls 12 to 14,' 15 and 16; Seventh ward, girls 12 to 14 and girls 15 and 16; Eighth ward, first River quorum of deacons; Bear 17 City, girls 12 to 14 and15 girls to 16, to 20; Corinne, girls 17 Harper, girls 12 to 14, girls Corinne Resident Farm De-cef- Bureau Holds Meet Of Many Years i B.E. Dairymen Will Dies Thursday Hold Tour Tuesday l, Hun-sake- r, ... M-M- 268 Aaronic Priesthood Members, y pr Navigation 1 Rheumatic Fever d :si Christ, Latter Day not afford to pay tV to 20, L. D. S. Girls Win Awards land. A cordial invitation has been Rader, Marilyn Roche, extended to anyone and everyJoyce Stokes, Jeannette Weight, leena H. Hansen. one interested in dairying, Call Doris Hardy, LeAnn Hamil- Roundy, Edna Smoot, Eloise Johnson, June John- Cleone Wight, Lee Wight, Arsaid. Holly Smoot. son, Donna Jones, Lois Fay lene Wilson, Dave Lee Wright, ton, JoAnn Hamilton, William Smoot, Clifton StalJerilyn Holmgren, Holmgren, Jones, Joan Kotter, Marilyn Kot-te- June Woodward, Carol Holmgren, Patsy Huggins, lings, Joyce Stoll, Cyril Welch, Dorothy Ann Lillywhite, Eighth Ward Jen- Keith Welch, Fonnie Wells. Outdoor Theater Will Leona Jane May, Lynne May, Daisy Bott, Mary Lou Bur- Marilyn Huggins, Carolyn Claudia Morris, J. Dell Morris, rows, Carol Call, Howard Call, sen, Sharia Jensen, LeRonJohn-sen- . Harper Sharon Deem, Diane Gibbs, Open Saturday Eve . Lela Mae Nelson, Ralph Niel- Margaret Call, Maureen Carroll, John-seDale Holmes, Grant Holmes, Johnsen, son. Lloyd Gaynell 'Nelma Jeraldine Clark, Foote, Outdoor theater The Auto-VJohnsen, Joyce Karma Holmes, Paul Hunsaker, will Frieda Olsen, Karlene Olsen, Renee Glover, Wayne Glover, Evelyn for the season Satreopen Ross Donnell John Mortensen, Richard Wight, Shirley Wight. Peters, Janet Gourley, Joan Hess, Urana Leonard, Olsen, George Crag-heaGarth Welch, Minnie Welch, urday evening, announced Mary Rae Pett, Carolyn Phillips, Hess, Margaret Hopkins, Jack Sharon Mortensen, Audrey Nel'tomanager, Thomas Welch, Berlyn Yates, Dean Prisbrey, Donna Prisbrey, Jensen, Neil Jeppson, Robert son. theater built The drive-iday. Kent Yates. Cleo Rasmussen, Dee Rasmus- Kotter, Ann Deanna Lichtenstein, Perry, Luella Peterson, and put into operation last sumKath-len- e sen, Robert Rasmussen, Noal Marble, Marilyn McCabe, Yvonne Peterson, Veola Stevans, Honeyville mer ,is located off Highway 91 BowErma Charlene Bensen, Julia Rosenbaum, Sharon Mills, LaNae Mills, Da- ReNCe Stander, Margretta StanRock, the at east edge of Brigham Barbara Ruth Shaw. vid Morrell, Ruth Morrell Doug- dee Ray Stander, Anna Mae man, Dianne Burke, Kay Cham City. berlain,', Don Coombs, Dorothy Gerald Speth, Bobby Ann las Orchard, Keith Orchard, Wankier. While the theater has been Dickey, Ursella Dickey, Caro- closed Stewart, Dee Ward, Jane Wood, Helen Palmer, Leah Mae Pal- Corinne this winter the snack Harold Velma Wood. Duke, lyn Duke, Marilyn mer, Patty Palmer, Renee Palbeen completely redecobar has AnLouise LaRaine Anderson, Duke, Nora Harper, Oscar Carlyle rated, the screen mer, Melba Richardson, refinished, and Seventh Ward Von Richard Hunsaker. Anderson, derson, Mar-rAfton i Stokes, a number of other improvements Dale Beecher, Felilia Burt, Richardson, Del Anderson, Ann Beard, Beth HunCarol Glenna Hunsaker, Lou Squires, Wray Squires, Patsy Forsgren, Donna Mae Har- Max Snow, De Ann Thompson, Beard, Donna Beard, Doreen Bos- saker, Joan Hunsaker, Leota have been made, Craghead said. mon, Janet Jensen, Nancy Jen- Ben Steve Tingey, ley, Eleanor Bosley, Julia Bos- Hunsaker, Max Hunsaker, Neil sen, Anita Jeppson, Dalene Jepp-son- , Elaine Tingey, Marie ley, LeRey Bosley, Paul Burt, Hunsaker, Myrna Hunsaker, Pa- 4th Ward To Willie, Ruth s Sherry Jeppson, Marjorie Young. Organize Elaine Carter, Lynn Cheal, tricia Hunsaker, Orland HunCraner. , Leggett, Eldon Mecham. saker. For Dedication Chorus Janet Morris, Gary Nuttall, Bear River Elaine Davis, Clifton Fillmore, Robert Hunsaker, Teryl HunCarol Olsen, Teddy Olsen, Madge n Dorene Audriene Laura Fillmore, Joan Forsgren, saker, Travis Hunsaker, The Brigham City Fourth Andersen, BarPeterson, Verlee Peterson, Frank Barker, Bar- Ann Fredrickson, Beverly Fred Carol Johnson, ward is organizing a chorus to Andersen, Hunsaker, bara Pulsipher, Bonnie Pulsi- bara Burt, Elmo Christensen, rickson, - LaRaine Hansen, Mona Janeen Spackman. perform at the dedication of the pher, Maurine Rigby, Helen Marion Christensen, Connie Rae Lee Hanseri, Leon R. Jeppson, David Thorsted, David Tol- chapel in the near future. Ruddell Christensen, - LaDean Christens- Rodney Nelson, Ronald Nelson, man, DeFrank Tolman, Douglas First practice will be held JoAnn Joan Norman, Royle Norman, Tolman, Harvey Tolman, J. Dell Sackett, Glen Smith, en,- Patty Christensen, Val at the ward chapel next TuesRonnie Smith, Colleen Stokes. Christensen, Terry Dallin, Ar- - Bill Rader, Donna Rader, Raone mai Tolman, Peggy Wheatley. day, March 14, at 7:30 oclock- and deacons and teachers; ris, Marilyn Jensen. Honeyville, girls 12 to 14, girls 15 to 16, girls 17 to 20, and the deacons. Stake officers in charge of the meeting were Emery Wight, Eugene Wright, Will Welch, Elizabeth Madsen, Trllva Thompson, Grace Owen and Lorene Smith. Following is a complete list, inby wards, of 268 winners of dividual certificates: Third Ward Joanne Anderson, Ronald AnRobert derson, Dixie Burnett, e Checketts, Gwen Chidester, Christensen, Sharon Christensen, Janice Christensen, Lois Christensen, Carolyn Hall, Mary Ann Hall, Max Hall, Colleen Hansen, Delone Jensen. Mary Alice Johnson, Kathryn King, Arlene F. Kunzler, June May, Evalu Larsen, Marilyn Mills, Cordell Nelson, Sheldon Nelson, Dennis Perry, Carmen Reeder. Max Rabinette, Colleen Savage, Alice Steinvoort, Richard Watkins. Fourth Ward Brent Beecher, Delone Christensen, Dorothy Davis, Deloss Everton, Colleen Farmer, Richard Hadfield, Ronnie Dean Har- Di-an- r, u d, n De-lore- Ver-No- - ,n , |