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Show The Youngest Set Filth Ward Primary Conference Held Last Sunday Evening Kathryn's Third Birthday Party . . ! "A Child Too, Must Know the was the 'heme of the filth ward primary conference Wav held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. April The preliminary music was played by Catherine Jaggi and the opining song was "Secret was The invocation Prayer given by Sheralee Jensen after which President Cleta Jensen welcomed the group. Faye Simper introduied the conference i heme Kathrjn Jane Ianjj And Young Friends . . . who helped her celebrate her third birthday anniversary April 2 are pictured above. Front row, left to right, Carol Westenskow, Kathryn Jane Long, the guest of honor, Yran Wayne Claybaugh and Marty Lou Whitworth; standing, Kay Tingey, Kathy Kay Claybaugh, Judy Long, Karen Seashore and Elaine Packer. The youngsters played games and enjoyed ice cream and birthday cake with Easter baskets as favors. Kathryn Jane is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long. .son Park Valley was held at the home of his son, J. Oleen PalThe 26 mer, .Sunday evening. guests were seated at one long table decoratd with a birthday cake a rrd hand-mad- e place cards. The. guest list included the guest of honor and Mrs. Joseph Palmer; Mr. and Mrs. Durward Palmer and children, Marjorie, Grover and Lyle of Park Valley; Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard and children, Sue, Rebecca and Amy; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Palmer of Tremonton and children, Peggy and Ethel Mae; 3, The first group sang, Jesus, Friend of Little Children. Four narrators, Larry Jensen, Brent Beckert, Zuma Jensen and Holly Olsen, planned a vacation trip and as different phases of the trip were discussed, recollection of primary lessons were brought up. Different classes demonstrated and discussed prayer, baptism, health, Sabbath day and authority. A muical reading was given by Margo Hun.saker and Barbara Kidd. Tell Me Dear Lord was the closing song. The closing prayer was given by Robert Jensen. The chapel was filled to cawas pacity and the program enjoyed by ail in attendance. Clovis Jordon and of Palmer Mack Biaine, J Mrs. and Mr. Ogdin. and children. and Oleen Palmer Joel. Brigham City. Utah t Cheryl, Linda, Rita and in was spent The afternoon house and hCmT"?" was Company Likes A Sunday evening dinner honPoochie habit of bungim, visiting, and a birthday gft FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) oring the sixtieth birthday an- presented to Mr Pa'mer , friends. In the pup, of Pttt Poochie, the peregrinating niversary of Joseph Palmer Mr and Mrs Palmer Family Honors Father On His 60th Birthday Anniversay n Brent Christensen . . . is the happy son of Mr. and Mrs. seven-month-o- so- The Fourth ward Relief afterciety will meet Tuesday ward noon at 1 oclock at the amusement hall. Bessie Hansen, home demon!es stration agent, will gne son on easier methods of spring recleaning, after which the will mainder of the afternoon be spent in sewing. A good crowd is desired. Phone PARADE At Thomas J. Armstrong Is Honored On Fourth Birthday With Party A delightful birthday party was held Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong honoring their son, Thomas J. Armstrong, who celebrated his fourth birthday. The little guests played games, after which they were served refreshments of Ice cream and cake, with Easter candy, and birthday gifts were opened. Invited guests included Stanley Kaiser, Paul and Craig Jorgenson, Diane and Segmund Kopinetz, Johnny Wynn Rossi, Dixie Lynn Knudson. Carol Amt Davidson, Lorraine Hansen, Susa Burbank, Lewis Jones, Dale Henderson, Judy Thompson, Nila and Kay Rasmussen, Marie, Jean and Merlin Stelly, Douglas and Curtis Knudson, Teddy Hansen and Mac Smith, and the guest of honor, Thomas J. Armstrong. Miss Joan Tingey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Tingey, celebrated her seventh birthday on April 4 with a party held at the home of her parents. The guests enjoyed playing several lawn games, after which a weiner and marshmallow roast was held. The honored guest then opened her gifts with Each guest much excitement. was given an easter basket with a number attached, which entitled him or her to a surprise package with the corresponding number on it. Luncheon was served to Marion Jeppsen, Merle Reeder, Mar-eTingey, Karen Lichtenstein, Bruce Hadfield, David Squires; Palmer Tingey, Kay Johnson, Katherine Tingey and the guest of honor. ,'iC v Christensen, who will celebrate his first birthday anniversary August 12. Brents grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman, all of Brigham City. (Portrait by Photo Art Service.) You walk witk easy in Para J lie REAL HOME COMFORT For reservations write, wire or phoae 1 set, Mr. Jensen, Mgr. your for casual fashion ellii ar .11 too. Choose Paradise hotl or apartment aecom-(notatioFAMILY designed for your complete comfort. 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