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Show Mrs. "Abel S. Rich Back From Arizona Bus Trip Easter Is Theme Of Fireside Group Party eraortal Iy from a bus trip to Tempe, is Mrs. Abel S. Rich. Mrs. Rich visited for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs Lowell Rich and family. She did a little sketching and Fireside The Eighth ward group met last Friday evening at the amusement hall tor dinner and social. In charge were Mr. and Mrs Paul Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Wm D. Hoi list. ' Dinner was served to 35 people from tables gaily decorated with daffodills, forsythia and pussywillows. Chocolate bunnies and Easter eggs also enhanced the colorful tables. Each place was marked with an Easter basket filled with candles. Following the serving of dinner relays were played with the remainder of the evening spent in playing Cootl. Prizes went to Mr. and Mrs Norm Lichtenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Call. Sack i- peaking: enjoyed the beautiful colorful ? By.CWC mountains in that area. She ' k I T stated that Arizona is now at the peak of its beauty and many drives were taken by the famJust a little reminder to brighten your ily members to the lovely spots of Interest there. day. Thursday midnight, April 15, is the At Phoenix she chatted with deadline for filing your state income tax reforLaVar B Reed of Safford, turns. Penalty for late filing is 25 percent merly an LDS Canadian mis- of the tax and one percent per month intersionary serving in Canada when est. she and President Rich were If you don't have the cash for the tax there. She also spent three days in payment, file the return anyway and you will Mesa with her sister, Mrs Susie save the penalty, pay only the interest. Butler and with several noices. Mrs. Butler is pianist in the temple in Mesa and Mrs Rich Spring is really bursting out all over. went through the temple while Fruit trees are offering a profusion of blosthere. yelis a riot of a V soms, the Forsythia golden trees are beginning to leaf out, lawns are greener, the sky bluer, days are mild and sunny. It's little wonder that Ive been afflicted with this advanced and acute low, willow case of spring fever. Or maybe its fishing fever. Old Roy Thompson presented me with i( a Doc card listing the symptoms. It says, Patient breaks out in a rash of excuses for not working. Does not respond to family or friends. 4 LANE assumes indoor pallor. Habitually frequents tackle counters, secretly inspects tackle box. Eyes glassy, reflecting expanses of water. Complexion CEDAR CHEST tmltn Atom It goes on to list the approved treatment by saying, surround patient with plenty of water during frequent fishing trips in fresh air and sunshine. Disease never1 fatal. and Dad Civ YOUR graduota th gift sentimental and practical, too a Iona Cador Chett thati DOWN DELIVERS Streamlined mod W ataut with eel? lifting tray. arc id 64 as low as 542)95 5 ? all-o- ut pre-scho- And of course, there will be appropriate Easter services during this Holy week, starting with the Maunday Thursday program of music and poetry at the Community Presbyterian church tomorrow night at 8:00 oclock. The traditional Easter morning parade and cantata will be at the tabernacle at 8:00 oclock Sunday morning when the South Box Elder stake choir will present The Last Seven Words of Christ. After that, I suppose Ill see you all out at Little Mountain. certainly hope that Brigham City and Elder county are adequately represented at the regional school district convention to be held Friday afternoon at 4:00 oclock in the Logan Junior High school building. Purpose of the convention is to name candidates for the state board of education to represent Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties. Id like to see someone from Box Elder county fill that important post. I Box evening, March 28, ward Primary presenward conference, with Norene Oldroyd conTheme of the conferA Testimony Grows." vey Erdmann aided the Box I THERES A NEW EASY WAY TO CHOOSE YOUR LEES CARPET! Our Lees Carpet Selector takes the chore out of choosing carpet, makes it an exciting pleasure. Weve arranged our complete collection of heavenly Lees carpets in color families on handy, easy to reach shelves. Patterns and textures in your favorite Elder NEWS Brighaih City, Utah Wednesday, April 14, 1954 - boys in color are grouped together its so simple to compare styles, feel weaves and weights, match fabric and paint samples. 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Your ONi oAiMiwr Saved from mom can Mr rot a ianii CLYDE 1 8th Century chest in Mahogany, with tell Wong tray. 6495 a STRATFORD, Manager Carpet Headquarters Hfs kaaty-fal- l ODD Ill's MOT1-M- I Co-Pil- - vr The Chamber of Commerce has certainly with Easter fun for the kids this year. Through the merchants committee, they are offering a junior Easter parade headed by the Easter bunny, an Easter egg hunt for age youngsters. Its all scheduled for Saturday Afternoon so plan on being in Brigham City. gone this dramatization. The Home Builders with their leaders, Mrs. Leonard Redellngs, Mrs. Alonzo Anderson, and Mrs. Wynn Jensen presented the difIt opened with a mother, Mrs. ference between a house and a Marvin Wright, sending her home. small children, Jane, Carole The next scene shows John, Redellngs, and John, Jerry John- Paul Kotter, and Jane, Donna ston, off to Primary for thtf first Kaye Jensen, at the age of 12 time. Each class then, in turn, as they are presented to Bishop demonstrated how their Primary Richard Hansen, for graduation lessons help the.chUdren to de- from Primary.' The father, Marvin Wright, explained how - he velop thrir testimonies. received the priesthood. their with Beginners class, returned The entire Primary teachers, Mrs. Robert ; Tingey and Mrs. Harold Larsen, gave a to the stage for the finale and beautiful lesson on thankful- song, "Father, Thy Children To ness. In group one stories of Thee Now Raise. Delbert Tilt-- , the Bible were told and made gey offered the opening prayer dramatization. and Carolyn Hansen asked the real through Mrs. Ray Woodland and class closing prayer. Mrs. Raymond Lewis and Mrs. dramatized the story of David, Reid Tingey were in charge of the shepherd boy. Mrs. Leo FredrickThe children in group two are the music. son was narrator for the eveMrs. Reuben to pray. taught was Schow and her group related the ning. The entire conference Mrs. of direction under the Royle four steps In prayer. In the and Top Pilot groups the H. Reeves. children are taught the principles of faith, repentence and baptism. Mrs. Nathan Wheeler and Mrs. Cliff Hansen presented a lesson on these principles, while Mrs. Marvin Lewis and her group expressed their feelings about these principles. Births as reported from Cooley At the age of nine John enters Memorial hospital: the Trail Builders and Jane the Richard and Donna Facer Home Builders. In this scene Boothe, Brigham City, boy, April the Blazer group are welcomed 9. by the Trekker and Guide Scout Lewis and Carol Sandell DouTrail Building into groups Howell, boy, April 9. glas, E. E. Mrs. Gleason, Teachers, Barr and Virginia Smith Mus-seMrs. Leo Fodnes and Mrs. Har Brigham City, girl, April 10. Ray and Margaret Redellngs Lykins, Corinne, girl, April 11. James and Grace Joann Spack man Kirkham, Brigham City, boy, April 11. Berlin C. and Shirley May Huber Jensen, Brigham City, girl, 54 Oak, with aelMifnng (ray. Also available in Sea loam 2 Mahogany and Walnut If you need further proof that its spring, the first circus of the new season has been announced for Saturday, May 22, sponsored by the local Jaycees. Sixth Ward Primary Develops Theme Through Dramatization in Ward Conference Program Sunday the Sixth ted their President ducting. ence was Sninmnf modern tn Blond Another sure sign of spring Is the ojicning Corinne DUP Camp Slate April Meeting Thursday This year there will be an esof the baseball season this week, with the timated 530,000 new cancer casof home of Mrs Lovtna Craner. . Corinne camp Daughters National and American leagues starting Utah Pioneers will meet Thurs-- j es in the U. S the American to Invited are A)j mc.mbers Tuesday, the Box Elder Bees open the Region day, April 15, at 2 p m at the attend Cancer Society estimates. one season tomorrow. 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