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Show t. Si Thursday, March 22, 1930 Glendale Weekly News Events (Continued from page two) main several weeks. Miss Rgene Pugh was home over the week end from her studies at the BYU. Word was received this week by Mr. and Mrs. Willard that their daughter, who is serving on an LDS mision in California was priv- - to attend the dedication services of the Los Angeles Temple, which was a rare privilege. ileged A special party was given Saturday evening, March 17th at the Glendale Ward Chapel by the Relief Society, commerating the jirthday of the Organization. Leah Brinkerhoff took charge of the evenings entertainment. A vocal solo was sung by Elizabeth McArthur with LaVerl Pugh at the piano. A reading was given by President Eva J. Cox. and a trio was sung by RaNell Hoyt (Continued from page two) of Alton, Emily Spencer and Reis for the purpose of allowing nee Bauer, after which there all persons claiming the selected were games, dancing and reland or having bona fide objec- freshments. tions to such application an opA party was given to portunity to file their protests little birthday Miss Lee Ann Maxwell, or other objections in the Land her 4th and Survey Office, Salt Lake March 20,Shecelebrating is the only daughtbirthday. eviCity, Utah, together with er of Jack and Clara Maxwell. dence that a copy of such protest been has or objection served upNeldon Cox, Donald Campbell, on the applicant within 30 days Jack, Norman and Delwyn Maxfrom the date of the first pub- well went on the Elders excurlication of this notice.' sion to the St. George Temple Saturday. Also a group of SunDouglas E. Henriques Acting Manager day School boys and girls ages 13 and 14 under the direction of First Publication March 23, 1956 Jack Maxwell and Eva Dallin 1956 12, Last Publication, April Mack-elpran- g Rue-De- ll NOTICE went to the temple and done baptismal work for the dead. They were baptized for 72 people, Saturday. A group of 20 MIA officers and teachers from our ward attended Stake Leadership meeting held at Kanab Monday evening. All the Mia Maids of our ward and their mothers totaling 12 and their leader Mrs. Leah Brinkerhoff atended the special Dear To My Heart program at Kanab Tuesday evening and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Mrs. Helen Gray of California was a visitor here the past week. Primary Stake Officers Hamblin and Verda Mahoney of Kanab were visitors at our Primary Wednesday. The Relief Society presented the program in Sacrament Meeting Sunday as follow's: Lena Brinkerhoff took charge, song, How Wondrous and Great" by congregation; talk Search the Scriptures (also the theme of the meeting) by Mildred Jack-son- ; four favorite scriptures given by Lydie Jensen, Sarah Black, Bertha Ramsay and Da Mae Campbell; talk by Bishop Rex Bauer; closing song, The Lord is my Shepherd". Mr. and Mrs. Maneul Fox and girls went to Salt Lake City the past week for medical care. IBWlUlIlIhxOim ills IB Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard La-Don- Ed.1t Sit I .Page Three Ordcrvilb Daily Hews Happenings Norene Porter Church Services Sunday night included talks by Delwyn MaxMr. and Mrsl Eugene Young well, who has recently returned left early Saturday for Salt Lake from a mission and Pres. Odell City where they will remain for Watson. awhile before going on to ShelMIA firesides were held Sunby, Montana where they plan to day night after church, the Mia make their home. Maids and Explorers held theirs t The Smorgasbord Dinner ser- at the home of Dot Holgate, with ved by the Orderville Ward Re- Mrs. Betty Sorensen as guest lief Society, Saturday evening, speaker; the Jr. Gleaners and held theirs at the was a huge success. They clear- Jr. ed approximately $200.00 to turn home of Roe Esplin In Mt. CarIn to the building fund. After mel with Pres. Odell Watson as the dinner, at 8 p.m. a program guest speaker. Robert K. Tait, young son of was enjoyed, as follows: A square dance by the Junior Square Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tait, enterDance group; piano solo, Barb- tained his young friends on his ara Carroll; string band, consist- eighth birthday, Tuesday aftering of Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain. noon. Tone Blackburn left Tuesday Blnnie H. Sorensen, Charles T. part Hepworth, Squire Hepworth and morning for the northern " Angus Bishop, played two num- of the slate on business. Mrs. Mona G. Haines is prebers, Whispering Hope" and Where the JFUver Shannon paring to set up a new business ; here. She plans to sell children's Flows; reading. J. Ralph clothing. Work is song, Corine Chamberlain, and teen-ag- e with Colleen Sorensen at the commencing in the west portion My Wild Irish Rose; of the service station owned by piano, reading, Vilate Esplin; dance. her husband, Vem Haines, to get Marie Morrison! trombone solo, the space there ready for this Darel Lamb, a hymn medley, new business. Miss Mary Lee Esplin and Mrs. accompanied bjr Mrs. Marion Young; vocal solo, Luane Esplin, Farel Lamb and children were In accompanied by Mrs. Ruby Esp- Salt Lake City several days last from week. lin, Woman Is Fickle Mrs. Nellie Black and daughter Rlgeletto by Verdi; music by the string band. After the program Mrs. Elva Gean Sheppard and there was square dancing. daughters from Ogden visited at the home of Mrs. Ella Covington Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lamb Monday , night and family spent last weekend Mrs. Mable Sykes of Pleasant in Washington visiting with Grove visited with friends here friends and relatives there. Sunday. Mrs. Sykes will be reRecent visitors at the home of membered as Miss Rassmuson" Mr. and Mrs. David Foote were as she taught school here many Dr. and Mrs, Leanord Foote and years ago. family of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Joel White and two children visited here several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Perry Lamb. By Allen Cox Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll, Kent and Norman Carroll left Miss Joy Robertson from AlSaturday for Idaho where they ton and Emil Nielson from Kingplanned to spend a week. Mrs. ston were married in Fredonla Carroll planned to stay In Em- last Saturday, March 17th. They mett with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon left after the wedding for Blue Carroll, while the rest planned Diamond. Nevada taking her to go to Lewiston to look over father, Roy Robertson, with some property. them. They expect to make their Reo Heaton and son Bill spent home In Kingston. last week end traveling in the Mr. and Mrs. Maughn Crofts Grand Canyon area taking pic- from Kanab were In town one tures. day last week. Mrs. Carol Lamb took her SunThe Jim Worthens spent the day School class to St. George weekend In Hurricane. From to do baptismal work at the tem- there Jim took his dogs and ple. Seventeen class members caught a mountain lion on Pine were there, accompanied by Mrs. Valley Mountain. Lamb, Mrs. Beri Heaton, RusA large group from her at sell Heaton and- - John DeMiUe. tended the MIA leadership meetThey also hiked In' Zions Canyon ing held In Kanab Monday eveon the way home.. ning. Mrs. Amy C Stark visited here Several people from here atone day last week at the home tended the basketball game Friof her sister, Mrs. Lovlna Hea- day evening In Kanab between ton. Mrs. Heaton and daughter, the Redheads and They Nellie visited In Fredonla Tues- seemed to enjoy it very much. Burton Banks was In town day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Troy spent Sunday on business. the week end in Henderson, Nevada visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Having fun is like having InKelvin Meeks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Foyd Janes and surance the older you get the more It costs you. family of Richfield visited at the o home of Mr. and Mrs. William C A fool and his Ufa are easily Heaton over the weekend. Students home from school the parted Drive Carefully. past week end were Dale Heaton from the U of U; Lee L. Chamberlain, Kent Carroll, and Doran Lamb from school in Logan. Others here over the weekend were Jeannette Esplin from Cedar City; Kieth and Cleela Hepworth and children; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fisher; and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bishop and baby, of Provo, who visited at the home of Mr. and - Mrs. Angus Bishop. Mrs. Whiting, mother of Mrs. Angus Bishop also was here. Mrs. Colleen ' Sorensen took her Primary class to the Sand Dunes Saturday for their Kite By - Faw-son- Steka Pricslhscd Heel Threa Dixia Collage Students From Valley On Honor Roll Honor rolls for winter quarter at Dixie College were published this week by B. Glen Smith, reg- istrar. Students attaining high honors for the quarter are as follows: Seniors: Lee Atkin, Pansy Hardy, Fred Lundin, Cordon Nuttell. Juniors: Marilyn Haycock, Gen-ie- l McConkle, George McConkie, Melvin hjiles. Sopohmores: J. Wendell Bayles, James Blake, Billie Bleak, Norman Fawson, Brent Snow, Karen Vawdrey. Freshman: Susan Moore. The high honor is compiled from straight A with a minimum of 42 honor points. . Students to make the honor roll are Seniors: Mils Bayles, Cola Jeane Bowler, Kay Brinkerhoff, Karl Brooks, Raymond Christensen. Duane Christian, Bruce Cox. LaDawn Ellsworth, Marlene Frei, Wendell Gray, Da'ene Lamb, Lawrence Snell, Edward H. Snow, Mar Jean Steed, Karl Stuckl, Leon Slyves-ter- , Jerry Tousa. Juniors: Kay Brooks, Fae Don na Chamberlain, Grant Christian, Florence Church, Mary Coombs, Stanley Esplin, Reed Gardner, Elvis Holt, Eulaleone Hopkins, Elva Carol Musig, Janice Nielson, Keith Reichmann, R. J. Snow, Bruce Stuckl, ElRoy Stuck!, LeNore Syphus. Andrus, Sophomores: D'on Marilee Beard, Antone Brooks, Alice Bundy, Francis Cox, Mary Esther Gardner, Marilyn Gubler, Reta Gayle Gubler, Melvyn Harmon, Jean Holt, Theresa Hous- - Stake Priesthood Monthly meeting will be held at Orderville Sunday, March 25, 1956, beginning a 2:30 p.m. Quorum meelngs will follow Immediately afterwards. All Elders are especially asked to be present at these two meetings. High Priests and Seventies are also expected to be present. Priesthood Leadership Meeting will follow the Quorum meetings. THE OLD TIMER, "Work Is more than way of living Its a wav of keeping ones self respect! earning a ton, Margery Jennings, Connie Carol Dana Jensen, Moss, Schmutz. Freshmen: Grace Bulloch, Janet Caroll, Raymond Christian, Carolyn Foremaster, Janice Gubler, Robert Hopkins, Bonnie Hunt, Barbara Larkin, Joan Lee, Elmon Millett, Charlene Pax-ma- Rose Mary Pendleton, Richard Smith, Gary Snow, Jonnette Stuckl, Maurlne Stuckl, Rose Mary Thomas.' The honor points are erage of 2.5 honor points, minimum total of 40 Three points are earned "A and two for a B. an avwith a points. for an Alton Horn Events A perfect sLot KENTUCKY A I!l HILL f. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY tine 1870 emooiher Kentucky bourbon HILL COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 86 PROW. 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Mrs. Rhea Gardner gave a class In Home Furnishings and Money Management in the morning, and Miss Theta Johnson gave a class In Fabrics and Costume Accessories In the afternoon. These were held in the ward chapel, while the Farm problems department for the men was held In the Valley Cafe. Mr-a- nd Mrs. Howard Esplin and family were here one day last week. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held a special meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Belva Lamb, to discuss the moving of the DUP building, the classes old Rock school house. A com- mittee was appointed to take care this matter,' consisting of Captain Mahala Sorensen, Mrs. Arvilla J. Heaton, Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain, Ervin Hoyt, and Bishop Joseph Bolander. Mrs. Mahala Sorensen and Ivan Sorensen went to Rockville Tues day. Ivan went on business, and Mrs. Sorensen went to attend an MIA Golden Gleaner program held at the home of Mrs. Ballard. Mrs. Alta DeMIlle, president of the YWMIA was in charge of this award program, and is a Golden Gleaner. All of the mothers of the Golden Gleaners were Invited to this program. of Cattl:d er.d Distribricd by: EQUTlIEnil UTAH CC3A CCLA COTTUIIQ COMPANY . Cedar City, Utah |