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Show I -tfSVA TIMES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, UZ3 v i Ik 0 o JUST i DAYS LEF1 IN THE BIG ;ow is the Time to . ... 66 BIG" If You Want to Share in the Big 5. Efe ID-inch rectangular tube in Hoffman's ng m BmSk console FIRST GRAND PRIZE AWARD .rrfa l Bz "---- . MM I X I I I I laMm tOf MP Jtm. 1 IN PRIZE AWARDS ith n a nil AH iTCCl fXT C AND DON'T FORGET SPECIAL PRIZE FOB NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS - MADE FV"Y "ct,f A NEW CONTEST Each Week, Applies to that Week's Sales Only ,7 w HTH SIX ROLLS OF FILM HaRealufarBmrtEaeh'.eaii be Yours if You Get in and Work SECOND PERIOD ENDS THIS SATURDAY Be Sure that You Make Every Possible Sale Before this Important Period "Comes to a Close! ' . MOM AND DAD You should help too! Your boy or girl is on the way towards a real accomplishment .'. . . your assistance ori his or-her behalf can be of definite value. The experience and training your son or daughter can receive from work of this kind will' be of tremendous value later in ' life ; . . also ... by helping them to win you are actually saving the money if would cost you to buy one of these valuable prizes. VOTES DROP SATURDAY After Satdrday, September 9, 8 p.m.,- the following vote schedule will be in effect on all NEW or RENEWAL subscriptions Three Years $7.00 10,000 Votes Two Years $5 00 4,000 Votes One Year $3.00 1,500 Votes Get in and Dig Now : . . While Subscriptions Count the Most! rnNTFSTANTS Every Minute Counts after this Saturday night only one short week will remain in this contest . just 7 days in which to take advantageof this opportunity to earn valuable commissions Ind cal Prizes in your sukre time . . . AND ... at the same time earn the votes that will make you a WINNER on Saturday, September 16. MAKE EVERY MINUTE COUNT. . REMEMBER All Subscriptions Turned in Before Saturday at 8 p.m. Receive Second Week High Votes For further information see the contest manager GENEVA Beth Moon 0581JU Sacrament meeting next bun-day bun-day will be held at 6 p.m.. Relief Society will hold Its meeting at 2 p.m. next Monday. Visiting teachers will give their reports. There will be a book review and the women may paint dish towels during the review. The MIA will begin regular weekly class sessions next Monday Mon-day evening at 7:30. Two baby girls received names and blessings in sacrament sacra-ment meeting Sunday, Ruby Teresa Loris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loris, blessed by Bishop C. Wilford Larsen; and Lorraine Steele, daughter of Que and Lucile Moon Steele, blessed by her father. Keith Salisbury has been released re-leased as secretary of the YM-MIA YM-MIA and Merlin Baker has been sustained. Phil Shumway was sustained Special Interest leader and Leonard Baker, recreational re-creational leader. A testimonial service was held Sunday evening for Ina Fay Skinner who enters the LDS mission home September 11 and will serve in the Texas-Louisiana Texas-Louisiana mission. Chester Graff of the missionary committee commit-tee conducted. Speakers were Roy Gappmayer, John Skinner, Bishop Wilford Larsen and the missionary. Prayers were offered offer-ed by Leonard Beckman and David Eager. Musical numbers were by the Golden Gleaner chorus comprising Lovena Rowley, Row-ley, Kathryn Christenson, Shirley Shir-ley Smith, Louise Adams, Lucile Luc-ile Steele and NaDene Adams, accompanied by Afton Graff; a duet by Karma and Joyce Skinner, Skin-ner, accompanied by Wilda Skinner; a violin solo by G. E. Childs, accompanied by Nelda Shumway; and a number by a quartet including Bud and Tom Patten, Russell Adams and Lenn 'Shumway. Lillian Binks gave a reading. KILL CREST Vaneese Woffinden C553 T.l The MIA of the ward held its first regular meeting of the fall season on Tuesday. New officers and teachers are Henry Hilton, YMMIA president, Dwain Anderson, And-erson, manual counselor, Stewart Stew-art Steed, activity coun,selor Loretta Bamgartner, YWMIA-president, YWMIA-president, Mary Ashdown, manual man-ual counselor, Dona Sumner, activity counselor, and June Miller, secretary. Class leaders are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meiling, Special Interest; Mr. and Mrs-Bob Mrs-Bob Bailsford, M Men and Gleaners; Jay Wood, Explorers; Robert Bird, Scouts; Fae Bisel, Junior Gleaners; Margie Evans and Eunice Howe, MIA Maids; and Betty Aston and Miriam Andrews, Bee Hive girls. The Hill Crest ward is going on a new time schedule. Starting Start-ing Sept. 17 Sunday School will begin at 9:30; sacrament meeting meet-ing at 5:30; MIA, 7:30 on Tuesday; Tues-day; Priesthood, 7:30 on Thursday; Thurs-day; Primary, 4:30 Thursday; Relief Society, beginning Oct-2 Oct-2 at 2 p.m. on Tuesdays. men v MID-CENTURY EXPOSITION Mrs. Preal Jones is visiting visit-ing with her daughter, Mrs. Loraine Nielson in Kuna, Idaho. Members of the Homer Baum family enjoyed a quiet celebration at their home Sunday Sun-day on the 18th birthday anniversary ann-iversary of their son,' Lowell. 1 Douglas Richards, who Is J soon to go into the service, was honored Friday at a dinner par- j ty given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meredith of Ogden, Mrs. Effie Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Buss Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Billings and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Billings of Salt Lake City, William Moore and Mri Douglas Richards. UTAH'S . 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