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Show PAGE FOUR BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 13, 1951 ' North Stake Primary Is Reorganized At Regular Last Monday Meeting t t The North Box Elder stake board of the primary organization was reorganized Monday evening, April 9, In the regular ineeting of the stake board. Airs. R. W. Forest, president; Mrs. Lorln Tlngey and Mrs. E. B. Harrison, counselors, were re' leased. The new officers sustained were: Mrs. E. B. Harrison, presl-denand Mrs. Burton Pett, first counselor. Group leaders who were released were Mrs. John Grossman and Mrs. Irving Christensen. Group leaders sustained were Mrs. Theo Hunsaker, Mrs. Melvin Jones, Mrs. DeLawn Sackett, Mrs. Burt Vincent and Mrs. J. H. Blaylock. Mrs. R. W. Forrest, the retiring t; WllDT president of the primary board, had served li years as president, five years In the Box Elder stake and six years In the North Box Elder stake, after being a ward president for five years. Her service In primary work covers a period of over 20 years. Known and loved by stake and ward primary workers and by many children under her supervision, Mrs. Forrest has been successful in directing the primary organizations to a new high level of achievement. Her counselors and fellow workers have given her loyal support and understanding aid. Mrs. Forrest will now at the assist with instruction Intermountain Indian school primary. Is the Mrs. iLorln Tlngey president of that new organization and Mrs. E. B. Harrison is the president of the North Box Elder stake primary. Colorful Floor Show Climax To Year Of Dancing In North Stake Gold And Green Climaxing In dancing a years activities was the North Box Elder stake annual Gold and Green ball held Wednesday evening, April 11, in the Box Elder high school gym. Junior prom decorations were used for the affair. Girls greeting the dancers at the door and distributing dance programs, were Ruth and Nancy Ann Morrell. Those in charge of the cloak room were, Marilyn Mason, Sandra Orme and Annette Ward. Clovis Jordan, master of cerethe floor monies, announced show following opening prayer by Roland Rigby. Samba Bahia" was danced by the following young men and women under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank: Dale Robinette, Carol Walters, A steel company employee Calvin Jeppsen, Faye Anderson, threaded 700 steel hair spring Don Hunsaker, Donna Nelson, wires, each less than Ted Harrison, Mary Ann Hall, of an Inch in diameter, Keith Carter, Elaine Carter, Brent Beecher, Marilyn Wood, through the eye of a small Paul Tlngey, Beth Poulson, Merrill Boothe, Leota Hunsaker, Rodney Nelson, Peggy Nelson, John Holmgren, Janice Hansen, Frank Barker, Renee Molntire, Roland Barker, Evelyn Johnson and Glenn Smith ad Joan Fors-gre- Ikroxc The fellows ,wore black slacks, white shirts and a red 6ash. The girls wore black skirts, white blouses and a red sash. It was a most colorful, well presented spectacle. Mr. and Mrs. John Webber of Ogden, general dance directors for the l7 D. S. church, presented1 a beautiful vienniese waltz. folThe dance immediately lowing the floor show numbers was dedicated to all and Gleaner Girls. A large group of young people participated in this dance. The Dan Ross orchestra furnished the music for the remainder of the evening of n ROMA QneUcdj Sfatped jefctup WINE 19S1 ROMA WINE CO., FRESNO. CALIF. Honeyville Civic Club To Hear Selvoy Boyer At Their April 20 Meet The Civic club of Honeyville, Mrs. Ross Coombs as presPresident ident, is sponsoring Selvoy Boyer as guest speaker with at their meeting April 20. Because of the ability and interesting facts that this speaker has, this Civic unit has decided to encourage the public to attend and so this meeting will be held in . the ward chapel at Honeyville, and all people of the county are invited and urged to be in attendance. President Boyer will speak on his experiences and observations while in England, as to government and social conditions there. He will also associate conditions there with the present trends of our own country toward socialism. All those that have heard President Boyer before will not want to miss hearing him again, and those who havent had this privilege are urged to be at the Honeyville chapel, April 20, at 8 oclock to enjoy a real treat. There is no charge to the Geniel Jensen Completes Preliminary Training Geniel Jensen of Bear River City Is among the 32 students who have completed six months of preliminary training and will be formally accepted into the Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital of nursing. (Capping ceremonies for the class will be held Friday at 8 p. m. at Mount Ogden ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Mrs. Saints, (Edna Stokes Seidner, director of nursing, announced today. 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