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Show 1953 March, Second Ward Salt General City. 5 Lake April 12 reports Vern guest in. missionary and Hyrum organization will present evening services. 3 Ben Lomond stake quar conference. Sunday May terly RELIEF Priests The Priests temple ex for the 3rd cursions are scheduled of each month, Monday the last being held 16th with March one the Relief Society in members commemoration of their anniver is The next scheduled sary one for April 20th. Going by bus in in private cars has proved favorable and resulted in greater participation. The build ing fund dinners are under way detailed plans will be and an nounced soon. of more PRIMARY The Second ward primary con will be held the last of practice will be starting ference April, soon. Sister Woodfield of the Relief released from Ella Forsgren Wanda made secretary ciety will be so Mrs Primary. Sister was So the and have been set teachers Sister apart as regular will teach the Trekkers Forsgren Sister Brunker Group Two. and have ready several nice now for sale. These rugs are nice to and nice to give as presents. use sold also helps Every rug our Fund. Building Brunker We They Where Bill Mrs Serve Gibson, son Gibson, Wm. J. Mr of is and command Air officer at Lackland Base San Antonio, Texas. His broth is jet pilot living with a er, Gerald, his wife and young son at Detroit. will visit here next month on He before his next furlough assign ise Allen base the ler Mr. are stationed of is service Bremerhaven, Mr. and Mrs. with the U. S. stationed at Germany. This the North Sea, a bit cold but working in an office merit Phillips, son of Mr. and tank Dale Phillips, is a he says has some Warren H. T Bone Hill in Korea on gunner expects rotation to the states and April He has been sometime in the Far East for fifteen months months of has a nine more three-year enlistment to serve. son of Mr. and Bert Bennington, stationed Mrs. Bert Bennington, is Belle his wife and family at with in and ville, Nebraska. He officers training for is any of Lena Parents ed to :hanges. Shaw for those notify of candidate school the address Anyone desiring our boys in a of call service can information. service are ask this in her of address We AARONIC 3 down fel in PRIESTHOOD very fine anniversary program held March 18th at our regu lar meeting time This program arranged by the Music De was Dorothy Alder and Mal partment Ward Aaromc Priesthood Award held 15th and night was March to be a most inspirational proved Brother Lee A Palmer meeting. the Presiding Bishops of from ba fice was the speaker and presented each boy indi the 36 awards to vidually. A was made ceremony of the 'presentation. The boys and received their came forward Brother Palmer and award from congratulatory received a then Heiner. Three of the numbers by from some women of the Ogden wards These were' Read Two vocal solos by Dorothy by Lucille Garr, two accompanied given were humorous and readings Pioneer a by Edith Thor Story retold by Burrows McGregor, who and poetry stories for the Society Magazine. A skit presented under the direction was of Verna Campbell. The charac ters Roberta Storey, Jean were Baker. The Ellis, and Cyrene writes Relief from Pres. Heiner, Pres Bishopric, the Aaromc Coordinator and his Priesthood counselors and secretary and two handshake Storey, all ed gifts by a of the presi member dency. Refreshments were serv ed to a large attendance. Relief Society presidency The ed that the Genealogical and Committee to thank the ward for the wish support they received on the trip to the Logan recently. Temple in Fourty-three members at were tendance. On 15th the Fireside March Explorer and the Glissmeyer Mrs. Rudolph speakers. was home. Mr. Myer 20th, Maids held at MIA and the were Gold and Ball was held at which time Green the age the girls having reached of 18 in the past year hon were ored. These girls were' Marilyn Beth Neilson, Audrey Brown, and Julia Campbell. Montgomery, On March the The theme of the dance A was Fantasy and carried was through dance de out programs, Those corations, and floor show. in charge the floor show were: Sister Heiner and and Laura Berry Mutual Calendar for the follows: month is as is Vola lead 26 Campbell of and Brother Philo Ellsworth The coming March ing interesting our girls in a very sports They have done program. well and shuffle badminton in and will compete board on a stake basis the at March March April ment 6 practice attended. Speech fun mte sessions There everyone is wholesome serv contest at and our regu portance their their advisors and the of paying honest an themselves keeping of the awards worthy have is been no invited activity. welL limit age to join in offered by Dennis were Bruce Chandler. The Priesthood chorus asked Aaromc age group the girls of their same to assist them with (from their The girls readily singing. the invitation. Glen Cot accepted their leader. tle was Priesthood! Melchizedek The Prayers and Rich 12-21) chorus Glen worth, regretful to announce recently sustained return have asked for missionaries Barker, recently release. Owen is is moving to Ogden. David Evans, Cole, Gerald Philo Ells and James composed of Wm. Randall, Cottle, Floyd Petty, Burns Leath furnished the number. advisors new Marker sical Two How closing have Skeen mu joined will Teach ranks. Kenneth James Gould with the and Ken Burton will help Bailey with the Deacons. our help ers, Wm. ELDERS The annual ned. The next 29th banquet Elders will April 23rd, at Dairy. A fine being plan is Fireside at the will be of home held Ken Burton. HIGH PRIESTS of the Priests group extend a North Ogden First ward former welcome to the following and Seventies who Elders were Priests Sunday, High ordained High J. 15th: Montgo LeRoy Clair E Martin Larsen, S H Dale Phillips, Joseph M Mathis, F. Nel Jones, LeGrand Par Brown, Leland W. Gibson, March mery, Brown, H. son ley ac A S. James A. Shaw, Lane Campbell, Joseph Speckman, A. Huband, Isa Bailey, David M. Roylance. ordained T. S Victor and recently others Two F Priests are Arthur Camp High bell and Arlie S This Campbell the enrollment of brings our group .With these ad to sixty members for an increase in ditions look we Brown, two importance tithe and clean and they were receiving. The SCHOOL SUNDAY Sunday School superinten married, both the boys and their He the im emphasized of obedience of the boys classes and respect for to parents. March evening play. Ward three-act Athletic Department of Spencer Wyatt, direc consists tor, with Carl Bailey his as assis tant. They have organized a Vol ley Ball schedule and are meeting Tuesday night at 7 p m at every school The North Ogden the that ed received next year! Palmer held his Brother au He gave dience in rapt attention. of advice and words encourage Sunday progressive lar MIA April 20 The Mens The dency in it leaders want mentioned that there are 72 boys enroll work and Aaromc Priesthood they hope have awards to 72 29 ice this The here the ward. and with accepted Thursday, be held the Weber Central and dinner program at at advisors. Because more of the boys received ward also present was award. Bishop Alder an it on behalf of the ward 29th Ward at 7 p m. Eleven Stake Speech the tabernacle. Fun Lorin Farr Seventh 28 Festival mte the in MIA the half than awards our Mothers two Singing sang very lovely retiring numbers Two teachers, Edith Judkins andd Lau presented with Rene Buswell were on is Mrs Dwaine is of Shupe, son G: Shupe, intelligence port at Lou air an Mrs. Della Chand is the daughter of Louise Allen. Mrs Morris and and Parley wife, Newfoundland: in grandson Kay and Simmons SOCIETY to school wish these happiness going and success endeavors! new lows Spring ing at ment. Dwane News A Lydia High stead to was sted High Oakes the BYU. ard Ward Organization Oakes, April 19 Weber High Seminary presenting program. 26 Fast Day Pri April services. mary Page is their conference Returned Larsen speakers. NEWS First Meeting Schedule April OGBEN NORTH all lines of Priesthood Activity. |