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Show Easter Bunny Inspires Second Grade Pupils 4 kx nm w3-$our- Brigham City. Utah Second Ward Sacrament Meeting Held Sunday "Cheaper By The Doen, mil-teby Frank and Ernestine was reviewed by Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard. bight refreshments were servand live ed to ten members guests. The guests were Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Mrs. W. II Griffiths, Mrs. Burdette Farmer, Mrs. Zenos Earl and Mrs. Richard Davis. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Edwin Baird. YOU CAN THROW a shoe at a yowling You cant do that to a yowling radio. Let us service yours so that it will entertain without yowling. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE phone The second grade children of Lincoln school had a little Easter fun at school on Monday when one oi the pupils, Duane, brought his Easter bunny and shared it with the others. The rabbit furnished the infor the following spiration poems, composed by the children of the two classes. A Bunny Named "Pink Ear And Pink Eyes This bashful little bunny Was very, very funny. She didnt make a single sound, Birthday Party Honors Adele Seely, Friday Mr. and Mrs. A. Elwyn entertained with a Seely birthday Counselor Earl V. Hansen conparty on Friday evening, Apni their daughter ducted service.s at the sacra13, honoring Adeles fifteenth birthday. ment meeting in the Seond The serving table was centerward last Sunday evening. ed with a large birthday cake The prelude was a duet with Carol Johnson at the oigan and surrounded by Easter baskets canRenie II. Littlewood at the piano. and plates of home-madThe opening song, The Day was spent dy. The evening Dawn Is Breaking, was by the playing games. and Her powder-puf- f choir and congregation, Michael entertained Seely tail WiMiant A. Fife gave the open- Was Huffy and round. with several vocal numbers, ining ptayer. Bunny like to eat guess what? cluding a special birthday song VViule the sacrament was bedediated to his sister, Adele. Tender, crispy carrots! Refreshments of ice cream and ing prepared the choir sang, "I Lovely, leafy lettuce! Know That My Redeemer Lives. Crunchy, curly cabbage! cake were served to the fole Russell Rasmussen, Jay Kelly lowing: Richard White, by Mrs. Barlows Seond and eight deacons servFarmer, Gary Mann, Gary Shirts, Grade Children. ed the sacrament, followed by LaMar Davis, Phil Oyler, Bunny a duet, "The Savior Liveth, by Donna Compton, Ann Reese, Duane's Bunny and Fern Duanes bunny is funny, Martell Humpherys Wixom, DeAnn Thompson, Jenson, with violin obligato by His nose wiggles all day. Buchanan, DeeAnn Daand Mrs. He is a nice little bunny, Rosann Littlewood vis, Guen Seely, and the guest of honor. Littlewood at the piano. But he scampers away. Three seminary pupils each This bunny is white, Many lovely birthday gifts were received by Adele. gave a slmrt talk on The Life He eats carrots and grass, of Christ and His Teachings. He likes to watch me fly my The choir sang, "Christ the Lord kite Is Risen, followed by a trio, We enjoyed his visit to our class. Orpheus Ladies Chorus "Was He There, by Alice NelTo Sing At Pay son Sun. by Mrs. Mills Second son, Fern Jensen and Mortell Grade Children. Humphreys. ladies chorus The Orpheus President John P. Lillywhite will travel to Payson next Sungave an interesting talk on A. A. U. W. Meeting day, where they wdll sing for Easter and the life of Christ. the Park ward at 6 oclock, and Counselor Hansen thanked all To Be Held Tonight for the Second ward at 7:30 who had taken part during the oclock at their sacrament meetbe A the held will by meeting evening ad after the closing A. A. U. W. Wednesday evening ings. song by the choir, He Is Risen, Norman Watkins is the direc8 oclock at the at (tonight), the benediction was pronounced Lucille Jones, 225 north tor and Verna Johnson is the of homo by Jay Meservy. accompanist for the group. Second west. beAn interesting program is Visiting Here On Trip To East And South ing arranged by Bessie Hansen. Mrs. Ira Foulk, formerly Clara All members are urged to be in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas left Olsen, and two daughters from attendance, as important busi- Monday morning for a trip to Cheyenne, Wyoming are visiting ness is to be taken up prior to Detroit and the East. They will with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the national convention. stop off in Detroit to take facO. W. Olsen at 675 North Main. Lucille Joes and Margaret Ann tory delivery of a new Chrysler Mr. Foulk is in the Veteran hos- Call are in charge of New Yorker, and then drive to New York, on and pital at Cheyenne, Wyoming. business, from there on a pleasuret trip to Washington, D. C., and to Louisville, Ky., in time for the derby. They will tour the deep South before returning home. The Book Loro club enjoyed a lovely evening at the home of Mrs. George Nielsen on Thursday, April 11. The book, cat, 20, 1949 Wednesday, April Book Lore Club Enjoy Interesting Review but- - Of Lincoln School To Tell Story In Verse nal ir e Phone your news to 727. GARDEN HOSE ...' The last dance of the season for the Jollyette dance club, Saturday night, will be something special, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitworth, chairmen, announced this week. There will be a big feed, and the committee for next year will be named. The dance, as always, will be l, and will wind up the current seasons program. Everyone is urged by the committee to come early. semi-forma- North Stake Primary Workers To Meet Sat. Primary workers of the North stake will hold their union meeting next Saturday at 2 oclock in the afternoon In the Eighth ward chapel. A good program has been prepared by the Primary cliil-die- n of the ward which will be followed by a work shop for summer primary, directed by members of the stake board. A good attendance is desired at this meeting and all ward bishoprics and priesthood representatives are invited to come and see what should be done in summer primary in the various departments. Box Elder Spitfire BICYCLE Full size 26 SPOT REMOVER left in stock hurry and take advantage of this fine buy. tend. new PRICES Cab & Chassis Dust Wheels 1 z ton $1795 Sunflower D.U.P. Camp To Meet On Thursday the The Sunflower will Pioneers of Utah Daughters meet Thursday evening at 7:30 oclock. This months meeting be held at the home of ! will Mrs. Olive Petersen, 129 south Fifth east. Officers desire a good attendance. 2 camp of Card Of Thanks who by their acts of kindness expressed their symat the pathy and friendship time of the death of our beloved son, Ronnie, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish. To those TON PICKUP $1575 SAVE ON PRICE re- Most economical high sale value. No substitution Get Yours Early Because of Plenty GARDEN TOOLS at SPECIAL BUYS Any5for$1.00 Happy Spring for the Kids Because of a new and extensiva of the out.tanding engineering, testing and manufacturing facilities of the world's largest exclusive producer of commercial vehicles. Because of a nationwide network of specially equipped and expertly manned factory branches and dealer service stations. parts warehousing program assuring fast, flexible distribution of CMC parts to every section of the country. 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