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Show r it - NEWS BOX ELDER Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. July 12, 1950 - r Married In Logan Temple During World II, 13,326,242 pints of blood were obtained from voluntary donors by the American Red Cross. PAGE FOUR J., .Edwin organ solo, "O My President and then bore his. testimony, af- pled, by who gave a very inspira- ed by Louise Davis, Baird .was solo ter which a piano tlon. was pronounced , talk. re- tional Andrews. played by Judy Davis. The an was The closing number Sacrament meeting was held mainder of the time was occuIn the Sixth ward Sunday evein ning with Arthur Steffen charge. The meeting was opened by the congregation singing, and The Lord Is My Light, John Anderson offered the open-tn- g Bishop E. A. Johnson ; Speaks In Second Ward YOUVE 3GUGR SGGI REFRIGERATOR S.ICIE flit prayer. LET US SELL, EXCHANGE, LEASE The sacramental song, Jesus Once of Humble Birth, was by the" congregation. ' Leon Whittook worth and Dale Tlngey care of the sacrament and they were assisted by the deacons. The meeting was then turned over to the high priests with Wallace Wilde In charge. Bish op E. A. Johnson was the speak er for the evening, and his talk Of was entitled, Restoration The Gospel. During the talk three songs were sung relating to the speakers subject. Lottie Tyson sang, Joseph Smiths First Prayer, and she was acby Doris Tingey. companied Doris and 'Blythe Tingey sang, An Angel From On High, and they were accompanied by Lottie Tyson, and Margaret Tingey We and Alice Jensen sang, Thank Thee O God For a Prophet, accompanied by Juanita - , Steffen. The closing song, Now Let Us Rejoice, was by the congregation with the closing prayer being offered by Lewis Lillywhlte. OR RENT YOUR FARM, HOME, RANCH, ETC. Pres. Edwin Baird OUR WRECKER is equipped with 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. wcr'l-- . ... T OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT MILLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE JAMES H. MILLER r 7 " (Broker) V SOUTH 51 , MAIN Speaker At Perry LOANS AVAILABLE ON REAL ESTATE AND LATE MODEL CARS 5 n 'i V i . , Miss Joan Smoot . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot of Corinne, who exchanged rings with Kirk Nelsen,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Norm Nelsen June 28 in the Logan L.D.S. temple. ; f Business Phone 1040 between Lome Phone 351-- J vl CALL ANY a. m. and 9 5 p. m. Church Notables Are In Attendance At Dedication Of New Harper Ward Chapel , TIME capacity crowd was in attendance at the dedication of the new Harper ward L. D. S. chapel Sunday evening, July 9. A imriWMMm From where I sit ly Joe Marsh Bishop Joseph L. Yates conducted the program. Prelude was played by Mrs. Lenora Was-Ri- ght Holmes. The program opened with the in congregational song, We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet," after which the opening prayer Easy Roberta mowed hla lawn the Burveyorg marker. Where did a former bishop was last e:.rly Saturday. Then he aat they find it? Right in the middle of thegiven by Yates, now ward, Henry ; on the porch, and watched Handy of their no mans land I residing in Salt Lake City. A Peterson cutting hit grass. Well, they both grin and take ladies trio composed of Lenora ( The Roberts property and the turne finishing the job and then reHolmes, Helen Pierce and MirPetersons border each other treat to Easys for a friendly glass iam Glenn, sang Bless This v th no hedge or fence between of beer together. From where I sit, House, after which short talks h ti.em. So, when Easy notices Handy were given by LaRue Yates, little searching around for th ht.d left about a four-fochairmen, Btrip truth of the matter often shows building committee in mowed along the boundary, he, that the other fellow ia as much) 'Finn Gibbs, Samuel Welch and w ilka over and asks why, right as you are at which point Bishop Joseph L. Yates. These That your land, gays Handy. the whole thing doesnt aeem as talks were followed by comments from President Vernal J line ends here. t" See, it lines up important anyway. , Willie of the North Box Elder $ yth that oak tree across the 'I stake. iiad!" Easy didnt think so, so 5 Invocation," was sung by ti'ey went up and down looking for Miss Carma Holmes, after which the guests of the evening each ' Copyright, 95Q, United States Brewers Foundation participated In the program There: it The Middle! ot - t' Jns4 v with talks as follows: ' Selvoy Boyer, British mission president and D. Arthur Haycock, secretary to President George Albert Smith, who read a letter from the president. Elbert R. Curtis, general superintendent of the ImproveYoung Mens Mutual ment Association then gave a short talk, after which, the address' and dedicatory prayer were given by Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the council of twelve apostles. , The program was brought to a close with benediction ' pronounced by E. Emery Wight, former ward bishop. K V,f I FrwiarAlwM 0 lb. twn The regular Sacrament ing held at Perry Sunday ' evening was conducted by Eugene Bott. f . . , The opening song was Now Let Us Rejoice," followed by the invocation by William Peters. The sacramental song was God, Our Father, . Hear Us Pray. Glenda Larsen conducted the singing with Louise Davis as The sacrament accompanist. was administered by Therald Quayle and Richard Billings, after which the program was carried through. Mr. Van Fleet of Salt Lake City and formerly of Gouda, Holland, spoke and told inter esting experiences of how he joined the church in Holland ' X ' . l MMt Drawer Poetry Dor Hold Mara, la View, In Moot 3 Hoe Crltpon Held Ovor 33 lb. MODEL 11-- 92 ONI Ot THE MANY NEW INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ' Refrigerators ... at Features youve never seen before new The match anywhere! prices you cant International Harvester Refrigerators are the talk of the town. They alone hav and and Diffuse-0-Lite"Egg-O-Mas' ... s to meneven built-inew tion just several of the amazing Features that make them easier for women to use. Bui best of all , they home years of dependable service built into them by one of the worlds most reliable manufacturers, A size for every family, too. bottle-opener- n Femi-steer-ed See the Complete line Prices Start at SHADOWLINI BniGllflr.1 AUTO SUPPLY CO. 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