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Show Salt Lake Visitors Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Aylworth and family of Salt Lake City were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Martha Aylworth. Mrs.- Aylworth returned to Salt Lake City with them on Sunday for an indefinite stay. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Sept. 24, 1948. made in the matter of' living up to church standards in many ing has had to be postponed stakes throughout the church. In until after October Conference on several others no improvement is account of some extensive renova observable, and in r jstill others 'JBy JOHN H. PETERSON tions that can not be completed there has been a decline. ; President Edward J. Wood of earlier. the Cardston Temple was released A woman in one of the Salt from that position and Pres. WilElders of Lake Stakes has for a hobby, the Six Japanese-bor- n lard L. Smith of the. Alberta the church residing in Hawaii making of beautiful dresses of the Stake was appointed to succeed and other branches of the Cen- loveliest material she can fine him, at a conference recently held tral Pacific Mission are leaving and turning them in to the welin Cardston, and directed by for Japan to serve as full time fare program of the church. She Pres. , George Albert Smith and missionaries in that land. has already turned in more than Elder Harold B. Lee of the Coun59. (She is' a widow, working in cil of Twelve. Pres. Wood served The first Mission wide Scout a hospital from 6 a. m. to 2:30 as president of that temple for Jamboree ever to be held in the p. m. each day. Her name is 25 years and as president of the British Mission, took place in the Mrs. Mary Pack. Alberta Stake for 10 years. He beautiful forest country of NottA hundred has now been set apart as Patri- ingham recently. The 6th truckload of pipes for all scouters scouts and from parts the Salt Lake Tabernacle organ arch to. the Alberta Stake. The of the British Mission were in has arrived from Boston. Dr. Howard R. Driggs has been attendance. new organ has 10,000 pipes in 23 chests. A 25 horse power blower released as ta member of the was as man child a who A Board General is to run the organ. The new Sunday School so mother that his after having served in that capa- wrested from organ and console will he usee not become a he could Mormon, 89 for He made has years. city during October Conference. a not became Mormon, later only as School 'a notable record Sunday officer and teacher, supervisor of bu,t, one who devoted a whole Walter Stevenson of Ogden and and to life work missionary Teacher and classes Training Ralph W. Hardy of Salt Lake author . of . several books on prin- Temple service such as few have City have been chosen as counHe later became selors to General Supt. Elbert R. ciples and methods of teaching. ever equaled. a bishop and after that a Stake Curtis of the Y. M. M. I. A. He was bom in A new film processing machine President. his name is Switzerland and for the Genealogical Society has Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Wesjust arrived from Chicago. It can Adolph Merz. ton Haslam and family of Salt process more than 40 feet of negaLake New Stake Charts City spent the week end compiled tives per minute, handle film in AnRichmond Melchizedek from Priesthood in visiting with Mrs. 2000 foot lots, and has a place Olive nual Confidential reports of the Mendenhall,, Mr. and Mrs. for three 2000 foot reels. Its operation will be supervised by Elder last three years, reveal that a Ren Murray and Mr. andj Mrs. has been Virgil Thomas of Lewiston. steady improvement Hatton. Roy s--. SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Church News from her work weeks. - the Mrs. Travel Utah Company . Wofr Mortgage in Hyrum Guests Bon Heur Meets Richmond Mrs. Richmond-- Mr. Erma Thomp- Albretson and on son entertained Friday nigiht, Sept. 17 for the members of the Bon Heur Club. Nearly all the club members were present to enjoy the nice lunch that was served by the hostess. The evening was spent in sewing, visiting and social chat. All present enjoyed the evenings entertainment. ' Hyrum JJ? two were the home of Mr Webb. oLW and Preston Visitors Richmond Mr. and u Thompson spent Sunda ton, Idaho, as guests of Mrs. Willard Warner and fj , r IL CSS r BIG 8.8 CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATORS And Apartment Size T tSecretary A. F. Bennett of the Genealogical Society is still' very busy in Europe acquiring film records of , vital statistics for the church. ' 30,000 pages have already been secured in Italy with prospects of nearly three times as many soon to follow. He carries letters of introduction to pastors of church parishes, and after explaining to them the nature of the work he is doing 'and showing samples of films, he meets with no opposition, but rather with friendly and even enthusiastic cooperation. The Logan Temple opened;! last Monday morning with a very inspirational'' chapel assembly! f in Which a large group of workers were welcomed back to service by Pres. El Ray Christiansen. r , RANGES O Available for Immediate " f Deliver - Convenient Terms If You Desire JOHNSONS COMMERCIAL APPLIANCE CO. 72 West Center , Phone 985-Logan M The Idaho Falls Temple open 7 What Size Bulb jr FOR READING: Single socket floor ari3 table fafiipsbJ bulb. Lamps with twef sockets, two. 10QW bulbs; with three sockets, three 60f$ 150-wa- tt FOR SEWING: Sewing is much harder' Off eyes thafl'fte jFor even the simplest needlework- you need 150 on' dark cloth with dark ..thread requires' fllOK Hight than ordinary sewing.1). (FOR GAMES: Bridge and other 'game's' requififtcTeseseeij 15 should have as much light as "reading-ontwo bulbs, or three 60s.: watts-(Sewin- - e 0-w- att 100-wa- tt FOR SHAVING: Well-lighte- d 'ferth'fOHBS are fate. A face high, on each side of the tairf Of , should ta a tt bulb in white glass shade If you have a $it$e wall--bracke- t, 60-wa- bulb. If you fixture above the mirror, use a a central ceiling fixture .'for general illumination, use bulb. 100-wa- tt 150-wa- tt IFOR KITCHEN WORK: 8 ' U Y A PACKAGE OF (LAMP BULBS fill empty .sockets, Ke$p Spores en'ficma. A't the fentet of the eeiliflS unit With' a 150 of 200'fl? Dv should be a ibulb, depending on size o'f room and color of walls. the sink, and over the range, use a wall lamp with a 1 glass-enclose- d t , jwattjbulb. j i UNWRMOUNTAtN tLECTRICAt SGSOCIATIOfi UTAH POWER & IIOHT |