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Show Page May 2S, THE JOURNAL 6 Twelve Hew General Agents named will Sandall, Nina Palmer, counselors; PriFirst Ward Relief Society, Mil- Ardella Cloward, secretary. Edna Layton, piesident; dred Horne, president, Vera Hyde, mary Twelve General Agents have Elma Webster, counselors; Vera Jennie Hollist and Ina Chaney, been appointed to serve Farm SidCottrell, secietary. Primary counselors. Sunday School Bureau members in Auto, Life, Alice Hampton, president; Louise ney Stewart, superintendent; G. Fire and Farm Comprehensive Chiistine and Maxfield, Gailey Gibbs Smith, Leland Stenquist, Liability. These men will be counselors; Elaine IJurningham, counselors; Karon Taylor, secre- full-tim- e workers in the service C. Sunday School J. secretary. tary. YLMIA Carol Duckworth, field of Farm Bureau. Wendell Linfoid, superintendent; president; Winona Frost, Winona Agents appointed and disNance, Chester King, assistants; Thorderson, counselors; Effie tricts assigned are as follows: Ann Cottrell and Isabell Crawley, Thoinley, secretary. YMMIA Jesse L. Thompson, Logan YWMIA Alta Stusecretaries. Riley Bushnell, counselors; art, president; Virginia Larkin and leaser, Riley Bushnell, counselors; Utah, Cache and Rich Counties. Maurine Ilradey, counselors; Nor- Mel Manning, advisor to Floyd L. Carter, Corinne Priests; ma Lyman and Carol Chiisman, Pailey Thorderson, teacher advis- Box Elder County. secretaries; YMMJA Bert Giles, or; Hollis Grange, Deacon advisor; Merlin Anderson and Reed superintendent; Haimon Barton, Orson Hollis, secretary. Nielsen, both of Ogden Weber, KenDouglas Baldwin, counselors; Adviser to Priests quorum Par- Morgan, Summit, Wasatch, Duneth Cottiell, secietary. Genealogy ley Thorderson; teachers quorum chesne and Uintah Counties. Lewis Blood. adviser, Hollis Giange; deacons Third Ward: Relief Society Second Waid. Relief Society quor adviser, Hollis Grange; secre- Nora Miller, president; Wilma Mildred Keyes, piesident; Larena tary, Orson Hollis. Buhler, Lucy Barker, counselors; Pearl Bishop, secretary. Primary Barbara Winkelman, president; Baibara Lindeman, Ethel Webb, KAYSVILLE Wal-Lase- Detective work by telephone locales lost bike . . . saves family s45 The young son in the family was frantic. He bad left his bike at the hall field and was unable to find it. The youngsters mother got on the telephone to try to locate the bike, without success. She was about to give it up for lost, when one final call to the man in charge of the field brought the good news. By luck he had found the bike and was waiting for the owner to claim it. This family discovered as so many others are doing every day that telephone service doesnt cost it pays! So let it work for you to save money, to make things easier in many N ways. ow that tie mention it, arent there some calls you should make right now? Marne withheld, but story is an actual case taken from Telephone Company files. 19 3 . r, counselors; Doris Barkdull, secretary. YWMIA Florence Bishop, president; Neda Day, Geraldine Major, counselors; Gerry Howard, secretary. YrMMIA Horace Jensen, superintendent ; Ben Orlo Brough, Grant Cullimore, counselors; Monte Peterson, secretary. Sunday School Ralph Wheeler, superintendent; William Perkins, Haines Bishop, counselors; Marsha Perkins, Bonnie Egbert, secretaries; Junior Sunday School, Marjorie Herndon, coordinator; Lida Stewart, Bette Francom, counsel-fielcounselors. Sunday School Wallace Allen, superintendent; William Umpleby, Henry Scheul- ler, counselors. Fifth Ward Relief Society, Mary Walters, president; Vera Burton, secretary; Aaronic Priesthood under 21, Robert Behling; Senior Aaronic, William Wright. Genealogy Sterling and Ivy Morton. Ward Organist Beth Dredge. Fourth Ward: Relief Society Evelyn Reed, president; Lillian Ringer, Bonnie Heywood, counselors. Primary Edna Wood, president; Wanda Tiller, Lorraine Scho-orVera Walker, secretary. Sunday School David Reader, superintendent; Gerald Mann, Jay Green, counselors. YWMIA Joan Sprague, president; Lola 'Kinsey, Marjory Green, counselors. YMMIA Gail Halvorsen, superintendent; Phillip Krebs, LaVere Dattage, counselors; Royce Neilsen, secretary; Junior Sunday School, Eva Drainey; organist, Pearl Jorgensen. Aaronic Pristhood Larry Kneedy and Kirtley Tucker, secred, Sixth Ward: Relief Society Dee Rushforth, president; e Hill, Ora Campbell, counselors; Marvel Bennett, secretary. Cleo Timothy, presiPrimary dent; Texie Hill, Lois Flint, counselors; June Sparks, secretary. YWMIA Marjorie Sparkes, superintendent; Afton' Galbraith, Anna Bennett, counselors; Jan Webster, Margene Hill, s ecretaries. YMMIA Bernard Kannah, president; Art Gerger, Lowell Sparks, counselors. Sunday School Lad-- 1 die Timothy superintendent; Dean Galbraith, Max Rigby, counselors; Nannctte Richie, Sherrol Major, secretaries. Junior Sunday School Verna Vance, May Hyde, coordinators; Jennene Weaver, secretary. Priest adviser GalHenry braith. deacons quorum; Howard Mar-gen- telephone service an even bigger value. WHO'S NEW IN FARMINGTON! FARMINGTON Something extra special is the newest addition to the Allen Barber home in Ogden. Their new son was born April 20, much to the delight of big bi other Paul, S years old. The happy mother will be remembered here as Lorraine Robinson. Bursting at the seams grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson, Farmington; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barber, Ogden. The new little boy is to be named Edward Roy, for both his Students to Bid Farewell to Jr. High School CLEARFIELD Dr. Royal Garff from the University of Utah speech department will speak at the farewell exercises tonight (Thursday) at the North Davis Junior High. There are 308 students who will bid farewell to the school at this time. Honor students Dennis Dahl and Claudia Holt will be speakers at the rites also. Kent Saxey will offer the invocation; Steven Clark will present a marimba solo; the Bonnemort, teachers; Orval S. Morgirls chorus under the direction of ton, priests. teacher, Ballard Christiansen will Mi, and Mrs. J. R. Karchner, Mrs. Vernessa Swenson and Mrs. sing three songs; and Katherine Doris Brown, Salt Lake, were din- Caperton will say the benediction. The rites are scheduled for the ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkins Sunday. North Davis Stake house. People of Inherent Good Taste GET MORE from GLENMORE s; taries. 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