OCR Text |
Show - i me cmm, Uwktaa, March x. Utah un ' yl . MsVin f HP . ar-- i. I gfff Wards Hold Gold, Green Ball RICHMOND Satuntoy ovarii in the stake center, the two Richmond wank and the Clove ward combined dancers and program numbers In a Green and Gold baH Music tns furrished tar the Etonian of SmttoReM. Theme of the dance, wMh decorations, was "Down By The Old Program numbers included a song, When Yon and I Wen Young," by Willard and Elaine Jessop. accompanied tar Better Bair; a medley by Thalia Spacfcman, accompanied by Adoria Den-ni- i; and a eong fay Gloria Larsen, Bonnie Sbumway and Neka Ann Geddes, accompanied Iqr Barbers Hendricks. Corsages were given toe dance directors: Sharon Dennis and Ronnie Lewis, Chut and Opad Rigby, and Sharon Hendricks and Thnd Sbumway. The floor Included numbers by couples, ail girls, and square dancei. 'mem was given Adbder. Tables n were decorated in Ihe holiday motif. Monday evening the South ward MIA marrieds held a regular meeting and dinner. Cherlea and Lbu Primer and Donald and Joyce Murray were in charge of the dinner which was served to SS evening in the Stake center the South ward held a very aueceoribl ward reunion when dinner wai serSTB ved to approximately both ward members former members. Special sueSts included Pres, end Sirs. Warn Traveller. Chairmen of the wwnSfn were Eteri and Kathryn Smith with A. J. and Louue Mendenhall, Melvin and Ctarice Campbell and Lorenm and Olive Murray assisting. In charge of dim washing were Mr. and Mrs. MerUn Smlth, 0. L. Bottom printed the tickets, the Etders quorum sold them, Mr. and Ian. EL win Anderson arranged the Mrs. Alton Hopple Mrs. Blanche Bowles arranged for girls of MIA to do the serving. Mrs. Lola Bed and Mrs. Lone Smith prepared the rails end potatoes. Grivln Etonk was ter of ceremonial. On the were n solo by accompsuded by Billie Lu Bogey; two songs by Mrs. AlDean Smith, Mrs. Loon Smith and Mrs. Leora Smith, with gutter by ILena; trio, Teri Robinson ndteSr. demon, accompanied by Linda Anderson; a dance by Ctoend Bagtey and Margaret MendeflheH; a song by BUle Lu Bagley and Loena Robin-eo-n accompanied by Clarice MU-stream- fertilization pays... Early fertilization gets crops off to a fast start . . . promotes rapid and heavier growth of ciover crops and other vegetation . . . increases water-holdin- g capacity of the soil. Fertilize early with fertilizers by United States Steel. Pro-pla- nt USS) ' r FortjljZQra W ." Wtoeh-lngto- peo-Frid- ay h both wards have completed very succeestol birthday penny drives for the childrens hospital In Sett Lnke OKy. Those bom town on the Junior high honor rail were EMne Anderson, Edward Mendenhall, Joy Bair. Sandra SfwM, Ann Dennis and Margaret Mendenhall. junior Hopple Is recuperating at home following major surgery in n Logan Hospital. Mr. and lire. C. B. John-so- n are in Sunset at toe home of a danritter, Janice, and family wmle iy.recoyer from a broken arm for Mrs. Johnson and a Mood dot for Mr. Johnson. Thursdsy evening there was a banquet In Logan tor scouts who are of the Order of toe Arrow. From town, those attending warn Champ and Brent Webb, A. B. and Steven Spackman, Floyd and Dougtos White. George Raymond wai toe , Hun-sak- er Elder Richard Carlson was honored Sunday in Mm Richmond ward prim to Ms entering toe mission home on Monday. Ray Hulet conducted Am meeting. Business taken care of was toe sustaining of Dm Fbrsgren as teacher in Am Sunday SchooL Speakers were Albert Robinson and Ctrl Carlson, with rr remarks by toe parents, and Donna Carlson, and toe missionary. Bishop Ruton Thompson spoke briefly. Special musk was a vocal ado, 111 Walk Wlto God," by Kim Allen. In toe South ward, Etoan Thompson conducted toe exercises with medal music buniahed tar the choir and members of toe Bishop 0. L. Brikm tomtty of SmfthflekL They presented a song, "I Am A Child of God," by Julie, Pamela, Debbie and welcomed by two brothers and sister, Jay, Attcriyime, and Kip- - Other grandptr-ent- s are Mr. .and Mrs. Mont Benson of Smlthfleki, who have four grandchildren. This is 11 for toe Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Andrus are happy with the arrival of their second great grandchild, born recently to Robert and Barbara Bruder- - Bririum ard Brnderer of Gtty, . Recent .vialton of the Andrus were Mrs. Donna Bruderer and Steven Bruder-e- r, who was home on furlough alter completing boot training In California. He returned to Monterey to resume Ms duties In Am service. mailfflniliflgifi) u'Hinikuiiui 4fil0a -- t'JTill-It- e MM' fflimitill i: Le-Ma- MIXING DELIVERING SPREADING at lowest costs featuring . .tJ 'UOTFortlllrert INTERUOONTAIO by Pamela and Debbie; a piano solo by Gary of a granddaughter to Mont and Sandra HU1. She is to be named Laura and is Again, ' X- - FARUEISMM. PRESTON, IDAHO Pete Hyde SPECIAL PUDCnaSE ae-rime- nt j Tho High School1 Dance Bands f CnmpbelL , DEHEETT Dim Primary organlMUom of Ballam; Julie recited a poem, TO SEDD - ss?afi'T,c,, Mr. and Mrs. Afeart Hitt i have received word of the arrival in Rapid CUy, 8. D., WEST SIDE ADD PBESTOII IDE . ' . f , Dim BADDS TO DATIOIIAL Dim BABB FESTIVAL larch LdfUi' AufUaif BsUKlMtisf i i RICHMOND Monday evening Am members of the American Letfon and Auxiliary of Richmond held their Americanism meeting at the dub rooms. Speaker for the evening was Mrs. Maiybette Pike. A duet, My Own America," was sung Iqr Cheryl and Terl Bogley, accom-nle-d by their mother, Mrs. " e Lu Baglay. Refreshments were served to approximately 25 people. 31 al 2-D- oor Combinaliia Befrigeralor - Freezer VISIT IN UTAH WESTON-- Mr. and Bln. Morgan Button and CMMren, Jerry, Brad and Stacey, and Mrs. Ben Britan and Oder dint Britan wen at Cedar CJity to vtett Mr. and Mn. J'tmee Oarley. While there hey also visited at Cedar Breaks and St George with Mr. end Mn. Thomae Rose. They picnicked at Dixie "tate Perk and took a tour ihraurii Zions National Put. Elder CUrit Button enten toe mission home on March 7. He wiH leave by plane March 14 for the Western Qhmumi OIIEIDA STAKE CEDTEB lofli an (Is I ill Special Intermission Entertainment Smokiy Swygt Couples; $1.50 Singles $1.00 ' TO THE . . . a IS Ne. State s'..,;'', t. D; G L ,. ft e" 4m M I'4, ft FUDIJITUDE . |