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Show parents of a baby boy bom at the local hospital on March 29, Mrs. Bloxham Is the former Beauiah Billingsley. Bloxhams Are Parents Of New Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bloxham of Brigham City are the proud ?D Phone your news to 1,000. 0, xf-- CD feL ,y , wers, Fast meeting was held In the Perry ward Sunday morning following Sunday school, with Bishop Rulon Hirschl conducting. The opening prayer was offered bytHyrum Thorne and the sacramental song, Gently was Raise, The Sacred Strains, sung. Dennis Billings was confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints by his father, Harper Billings. Alice Snow and Marilyn Judson McCoy were released as teenage girl leaders and Maude White and Louis Thorne were appointed to fill these positions. The remainder of the time was occupied in testimony bearing. The closing song, Do What Is Right, was followed by pray-e- r from Lysle Larsen. Bishop Knudsen presided Sec-an-at Primary conference in the ward last Sunday evening, with Grace Burt conducting. The prelude was a violin and organ selection by Rosanne and her mother Renie ' H.. Llttlewood. ' The children entered the room and took their assigned places, and led by Florence Petersen Amy Jensen. The singing was under the direction of Amy Jensen and Gertha Williams. y 'r m u Primary Conference Held In Second Ward Sunday Evening Plans Marriage Dennis Billings Is Confirmed At Perry lights and many other safety devices to warn the public of road obstructo enable us to see to the recovery of your tion and car in less time and with no further damage. OITR WRECKER is equipped with ... Phone your news to 1,000. ' , ,f Mdntire. . . . Miss Jolene Call whose engagement to Har- Forsgren was announced last Saturday at an informal tea at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Call of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Harvey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. 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Vt TffWi Theme, "And they shall also teach their children to pray and to walk uprightly before the D. & C. 68:28. Lord. Greeting was by three Seagulls. Background music was played while the groups moved off and on. Group one and two repeated. Our Father Which Art in Heaven, followed by several children telling the story, "Daniel in the Lions Den. The group Joined In singing Jesus Loving Savior Dear. Zions first year group presented Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done, on Earth as it is in Heaven, and the entire Primary sang Let the Little Children Come." Zions second group repeated Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread, followed by the song, I Think When I Read That Sweet Story. The Larks and Blazers repeated, "And Forgive Us Out Debts As We Forgive Our Debtors" and the Bluebirds and Trekkers followed with And Lead Us Not Into Tempation But Deliver Us From Evil," and sang Dear To The Heart of the Shepherd." The Seagulls and Guides had as their part, For Thine Is the Kingdom, And the Power, And the Glory. Forever, "Amen," by a Seagull girl. The congregation joined in repeating the Lords Prayer, and tbe closing prayer was by Yo- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Call of Iddho Falls, on Saturday announced the engagement of their dauglv ter, Jolene, to Harvey L. ForS' gren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Forsgren, Brigham City. Date for the- wedding has been set for June 25 in Idaho of the Falls. Announcement engagement was made Saturday afternoon at the home of the Close bride elects parents. friends and relatives of Miss Call attended thp event. A silver and white color scheme was used for the decorations, featuring pink and white slock and daisies in a white china bowl, flanked with white Mrs. A. S. china candlesticks. landa Rossi. Bodily- and Mrs. Charles BrownThe closing song, The Light ing presided at the tea table Divine, was by the entire during the afternoon. Mrs. Charles Fowler and Mrs. Robert St. Clair, assisted' bV Miss Goldie Mehas, were in charge of the serving. . Miss Call is a graduate of the Idaho Falls high school, where she was a member of the Pep club and the Thespians. She has been attending the U.S.A.C. in Logan, where she was affiliated with the Theta Upsilon Social sorority and Spurs, national service organization. Mr. Forsgren is attending Weber college, Ogden, from .which he will be graduated in the spring. - our complete line of mattresses, for there are always those who want the best mattress that can be built, regardless of price. The opening song, "A Prayer, was by the children, and the opening prayer was by Thomas f BOX Wall Irene Freeman Becomes Wife Of John Pay In Ceremonies In Logan L.D.S. Temple A EL BOX Jrighau newMD.' weekly PAG . , Wednesday, April IS96, published Card Of Thanks the express cannot William M LonTrT Words we Chat, W. CUyb.uh gratitude and appreciation their feel toward those who, by assis-tanc- Publi ahed every Wednau.T "' Utah, and kindness and generousour bur-de- City. w Mail Matter at the po., ham CHy. Utah. helped lighten of the time the at of sorrow Subscription' rate "in ICTT death of husband and fatbar, ty, $) 00 par year, payable uf1 John S. Hodges. May Gods those who in combination with ,h. ! t with rest blessing journal, (published Fnd. $2 00 for 4 came to our assistance in any per year;cents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Freeman of Brigham City recently announced the marriage of their Ray daughter, Irene, to John marWall of Logan. They were ried Wednesday, April 5, in the Logan temple by President Christiansen. Mr. Wall recently returned from an L.D.S. mission to Argentina, and prior to that time way. served in the armed forces. THE FAMILY. Irene also recently returned from a mission to the British Isles. tending the Utah State Agricul The young couple will live in tural college. 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WESTERN ROUNDUP 3:00 P. line-u- p M. include Federal KBUH DIAL 800 for the best musical entertainment. BRIGHAM CITY Tom COMPTONS ART and MUSIC Ct 102 South Main Delegates Selected To Attend Old Fqlks In Salt Lake i JL I a I i The Old Folks committee held their regular meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Petersen. A business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Jens Petersen, chairman, was held and three delegates were selected to attend the convention of the Old Folks, to be held in Salt Lake City Thursday, April 6. Election of state officers will be on the agenda of the convention. nss , 5v .Heres rollicking good news for you! We can take that noble Buick of yours, and in a few short hours we 11 put new life new pep new spring zing into it! Youll hardly know your own car. Youll have to lay a gentle Phone your society news to to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society editor. Phone 192. .. ' Exfremt maneuverability Is just ONE of the many advantages of the power package shown above. 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