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Show Thursday, March 29, 1939 .Page Three Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Foundation For Future Security Glcndab Hews Mr. and Mr. Roland B. Lyttle o t Los Angeles. California were visitors at the home of Mrs. Emily Bauwens the past week. They were friends in California before Emily moved here to live. Regular Glendale school PTA was held Monday evening at the school building with president Olive J. Spencer in charge. Mr. Hugh Chamberlain gave a report on the items that were discussed at the school convention held at Cedar City the past week end, also a number of local problems were discussed. Mr. George Johnson of Sait Lake City is visiting at the home s of his parents Mr. and Mjs. Mar-cellu- weekT COURTESY: SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS on symbol Johnson this The Ward Banquet that was held at the Glendale Ward Chapel Saturday evening was a hugh success. President Floyd Johnson was master of ceremonies. A clever skit was prepared bv President Lavere Brinkerhoff which included Betty Dallln, Loma Palmer. Elizabeth McArthur. Helen Jackson and Helen Maxwell, portraying the first grade in the school room, a vocal solo by James Maxwell with Emily at the piano, a reading by Sherrill Anderson, a vocal solo by Loma Gayle Palmer, and a vocal solo by Carla Nan Spencer, 170 comprised the program. was turned as a result to the Glendale ward building fund. Mr. Brandt Spencer, who is serving in the US Army returned home the past week for a few days vacation. He was met at Salt Lake City by his wife. Elsie and children, also his grandmother Lydia J. Spencer. Miss Lois Spencer had a party on the 25th in honor of her 10th i birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Woodard of Springvllle and daughter, Vickie visited over the weekend at the Jed Woodard home. Mr. Jack Maxwell who has been teaching the students 13 and 14 years old In Sunday school gave his class a party Monday evening at his home. There was a program, games and refreshments. Jack is being released as teacher of the class and his brother Delwyn is taking his place. Mrs. Mary A. Brinkerhoff who living at her daughter, Laurel Cottam's at Fredonia came home over the weekend and for our banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Watson and son Dean of Craig, Colorado, visited Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith Saturday who is a sister to Ren. They were enroute to Saffard, Arizona to visit other relatives. The Larks in primary under their teacher Ella McArthur held their regular Parents Day" program Tuesday afternoon with an attendance of 15 girls and their mothers. The girls demonstrated to their mothers what they were doing in their primary class. The MIA presented a special program at sacrament services Sunday evening with the Theme being Temple Marriage. President Lavere Brinkerhoff was in charge. The theme was given by Bishop Lue H. Brinkerhoff, a duet To The Temple by the River was sung by Renee Baa er and Delwyn Maxwell, accom panled by Emily Spencer, a talk on Chastity was given by President Odell J. Watson, an accord-lasolo, Whispering Hope was played by Mrs. Ila Mae Maxwell, talk was given by Naomi Harris also a talk was given by Delwyn is Mt. Carmel News Notes Mr. Edward Lamb made a business trip to Richfield Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Reva Anderson and little girls spent the weekend in Cedar City visiting and to have an eye test for Rosalie the oldest daughter. Reva attended the CSUs opera which was also one of the purposes of the trip. Mr. Theron Fackrell who has been living at the Mt. Carmel Junction and running the Standard service station owned by Jack Morrison moved Sunday to Glendale to care for the Standard station there. Mr. Morrison will operate his station the coming season. Dee Anderson Cir-clevil- and Bernard Tait attended the second quorum of Elders temple excursion to St. George Saturday. Mr. Re land Johnson of Orem arrived Saturday to reopen his service station at the Junction John Arnold Lee operated the station prior to his heart attack a couple of weeks ago, for his step son, Mr. Johnson. The new owner is Mr. Clark Bambrough home. of Provo. Mr. Lee is still at the h Lindsay Tait was in Kane County Hospital where he Tuesday for medical and has not as yet been removed business purposes. from the critical list, A fool and his life ars easily Mrs,- Effie Sorensen went with her son, Demoln and family, to parted Drive Carefully. Pang-uitc- - Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Leigh (Vida) of Cedar City visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Madge T. Bauer. Betty Dallin and Margaret Maxwell went to St. George Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Brink- erhoff and three children of St George visited relatives here the past week. vot ''pireemae" - California to spend a weeks vacation visiting with her daughter Earlene Blackburn and family. As regional PTA supervisor, Mrs. Fern Morrison went to Monday for the purpose of Interviewing students regarding scholarships. Principal Stanford DeMille of Valley High, accompanied by his family, came to speak, at the invitation of the bishop; in our sacrament meeting Sunday night Kirby Fairchild has employment on road construction near Henriville, Utah. Mrs. Madeline Gardner moved back to her home here Tuesday from Orderville where she has been living with her daughter Grace Heaton and family. Mrs. Blanche Mace of Kanab visited Tuesday with her aunt Madeline Gardner and cousin Birt Gardner and family, Mt. Carmels newest residents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramsay and two children who have been living in Orderville. They have moved into the David Stevens most powerful car in the medium price field. All the smartness... all .Jhs j The ancient Egyptian ankh was the symbol of both copper and life. Today that relationship still exists. 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