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Show 1953 June Ortons Environment Max The New following The ed by Bishop Orton letter Grant Ward Organization receiv was Alder from who are liv CAA Max school classes but is housing airport, busy. Sunday following our arri hunted the Branch of up we is which town the Church, across They have a miles. about twenty it is chapel, and indeed a new They have fine building. finished of two just the addition Sun for their Junior rooms Top The separate room for the equipped with five cribs, and baby play chairs. pen a two Here, babies up to for during age are cared Anderson, for School work, the Junior Sunday would teach the two asked me if three-year and and group was pleased because this the was very I I N. ing I I at home. asked to teach Max was class for investigators. The mis a it sionaries have been teaching and is being transferred to another The very CAA they had teacher. members welcome as Neilson branch are three other ourselves very of their ward. the erection of boys. members address- Ward Started Rapid strides were made in get the Second Ward chapel under construction during the past week Water has been secured from a three inch driven well at a depth of 180 feet. Pressure of 26 pounds way Wilford View is building. will get under near future Critchlow of Pleasant directing the work on the 3-4251 (Why now so monthly . meeting for June special treat to the 172 who Leola Green Merrill read attended. The King and dramatized and She is an especially talented person was a 9 30 a m. Evening meet be combined with Sunday to permit attendance at All Bishop F. Barker will West July 19 will speak. 26 The July p.m. Wm. Program. Cole Family Memberships Approved Berrett, Carol Aleen Mary Shaw, J. Worthen, Wilson Verl LeRoy Ellis, Pearl L. Frederick Bowden, Eckardt, Harry M. Close, Wm. Alberta Close, Thomas Doris Close, Robert Close, Cheryl Wayne M. liam her presentation was preciated. The Singing beautiful two rendered under Aider. Second which . truly ap Mothers numbers the leadership of Dorothy Sisters from North Ogden Ward, Pleasant View and Ogden were Watch for attendance the weekly of the July announcement It will be another special Close, B. Wil Lynn Close, Eckersley, Rose Lapriel Eckersley, Devere L. Eckersley, Eckersley, Rose Ellen Janet Haines W. Spencer Jay J. Bitton, Michael Joel Bitton. Bitton, Bitton, Babies Blessed: Lawrence, David son of Clifford J. and Marker. Mary Peterson S. Katherine, daughter of Calvin Alice A. and Hughes Chandler. James LeRoy, son of Snooks Wyatt. Marie, daughter Alice Jill Spencer and of Moyle N. Christensen. Gay, daughter of Alton Gay Allen Cook. and Lynne Julia Ann, daughter of Howard B. and Violet Holland Cottrell. Gwenneth Tamara J. James Maxine Lysle, son of Lysle R. and Naisbill Shaw. Jay, Lee James Leo and son of Mildred Storey Gould. R. Jerry Allen, son of Norman and Clementine Croon Woodfield. Baptized Bonnie and Confirmed: Fae Hadley, Diane Had Margaret Ann Hadley, Karlene June Shupe, Betty Jeanne Jensen, Crale C. Costley. ley, that you wont Y.W.M.I.A. The the has date of the been changed to July 25th at will return home want miss. to that announces Girls Camp Outing from 4 July 24th The girls 29th. Maids MIA. p.m. on July The were graduating given a Welcome Comradery classmates, by their new the Junior Gleaners, June 15th. Those on were Yvonne Christenson, Burton, Sharon Roylance, Bar Heath, bara Karen Heiner. Re freshments served and class were elections held. LaReta Holley were and other was elected president officers include: Child, LaRae Evans, Marilyn and Lorraine Kay Corry. The sive girls are planning a party for their class in bulletin meeting. meeting progres and the will be an eve and fun. of July 6th there evening big Street Dance at the All ward members are Junior ning of food M-Men. I and in. Deamer honored forget) Society Our insure work in the do Relief adequate water for the building and grounds Footings for the foundation have been poured and electric service been brought in for the use has of and lighting for power saws night it church notify you wont Sunday Evening the Primary these people will Service in August their years of recognized for be is of find There service. no way from out this information ing records, etc., so please call Church right away! Sister Hadley not At ting will Primary in our please you phoning Hadley by July 31st. before sometime m. am. Meeting. Marvin 5:30 p.m. charge. ing a 12 Randy Cleone scouting ward any Will 9 Evening July Venice pro games were sixteen boys There are Guide Patrol. enrolled in the new Sister Eunice Hadley has a spe request of all in cial our women have served in the who ward from five to fifty for Primary not This does years. mean con necessarily and secutive years in ing. Teachers Ward Priesthood Meet Services. No Fast a.m. Eckersley, played. service counts. Sister Schedule 8 8:30 Hyrum and she Dorothy to the and Martha Barney advisor Then the Bishopric Campbell, Primary, Arthur this explained new Afterwards gram. We Second Chapel the to prior to their chapel three years ago, were held in hall they could find any in town The Relief Society fur and buying nished the nursery are more cribs to care for the increase in this The Scouting group. pro gram was started about a year ago. It has certainly been an inspira tion to all of in attending the us meetings of this wonderful branch. would apprecate having the town paper sent to us at this Orton, I. Max L. S V. O. R Box 1082 A. C. 636 Oklahoma City, Okla. Meetings, and was given by the Eunice Hadley, leaders, the introduced made 5 5-30 President, looking the of friendly and families and been Mikkelson, welcome one district so for another also These boys will program. their tenderfoot and 2nd requirements for scouting Class registered scouts. will be and Kickoff Patrol was The Guide day. A held on their first meeting I O. as have scouting fulfill class teaching in the was First ward. started teach that first Sunday, feel right so same sustained Creamer. for eleven old Scouting year by boys has been officially adopted The Association. the Primary for this M.I A. has been responsible It is for several years. program be the Guide Patrol known now to as the Guide program for the Prim is by this being replaced ary of years Sunday coordinator Cevela son, School. Sister been ization with a hearty vote of thanks for their cooperation and faithful Viola Berrett, Ruth ness; Huband, Lettice Rich, Protzman, Maxine Ann Nye, Oretta Baker, Cyrene Kel Leola Cevering, Janet Brown, I play has Pilots, Annette Parker Or I. Astrid Vangsnes Group following sisters were re from service in our organ leased School. especially im was by these rooms. They pressed are children. nice for the arranged so a School Faces ganist, new There nursery Group Secretary-Historian, The val day Report. June are: Bell Bluebird Shupe and Dortha Arlene Roskelly group, Group II, Assistant Secre Elaine Williams tary, Annie Larsen Assistant Verna Hislop his him Ward Meeting Counselor Viola Berrett recently released and this was about brought a change in the presidency. Vallie Rhees, who was counselor, has been second sus tained first counselor. Vadis as Barth, who has been a teacher of second counselor. teachers Several new sustained. They been is with keep News First district at where the located. quite happy they certainly First July II, 3 Page Primary We in a apartment the Will Rogers NEWS First family the Max City, while the ing in Oklahoma is taking additional train father work. ing in his government Dear Bishop: safely after a very arrived pleasant trip. We are settled in an is OGDEN NORTH in the will be a church. invited. On served. friends. It will be Refreshments and bring Come your Elders The Elders are planning acre two altogether being different places. raise the to their project toward beans as There welfaie assessment. is planted an in |