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Show The Social Science lesson will be given at Relief Society next week. Nov. 24th, by Charlet Gibby. It will begin at 10 ,a jn. Fifth Ward Bazaar Set Fridav Niaht At Primary Thursday Dee Nelson son of Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson The Rov Firth Wrd Relief and Kent Rodoerson. son of Mr. bazaar w11 be held Fridav and Mrs. DeWayne Rodoerson, reNv. 20 beginning at 6:30 p m. at ceived their tenderfoot badges and the Lake View Stake house. pinned miniature ones on their ON SALE will be such items as mothers. dish towels, quilts, baby quilts, MYRTLE Dixon and Ruth Allen paiamas and aorons. There will be teachers of the Rainbow classes infor whole the activities family held a parents demonstration at cluding a fish pond, dart game and Primary Thursday following the beauty parlow. A dinner will be program light refreshments were served at a nominal fee and the served. building fund quilt will be given SECOND WARD away. It will be fun for everyone. The Primary will hold a candy and nop corn sale after Primary next Tuesday. It will sell for 10c a bag. v CHURCH NEWS Saturday evening Nov. 21 the stake Rose Prom will be held at the stake gym. It is one of the feature dances of the season. So lets all come out and enjoy it. SUNDAY SCHOOL Convention The Trekkers had a program Sunday wherein the Primary presidency, bishopric and parents were Invited. The boys demonstrated their activities of the year. Following light refreshments were served under the direction of teacher Mary Hughes. A Homebuilder parents program will be held Saturday Nov. 21, will be held Sunday at the chapel. 7.30 p.m. at the Lake View Stake House. Friday Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Kanesville Ward a Senior Aaronic Priesthood convention will be held for all senior members, advisors and their wives. The Gaynotes under the direction of Colleen Clark will begin theirs at 3 p.m. Preceeding this at 1:30 p.m. the Seagulls with teacher Wilma Stewart and Bluebirds with teacher June Brewer, will hold their programs. This month is Sacrament mee-n- g attendance month and we urg til ward members to come out. THIRD WARD Tie Rainbow class at Primary held a parents demonstration under the direction of teachers Cleone Moore and Arlene Colby. The children demonstrated their activities at Primary followed by light refreshments. Sustained as a new teacher at Primary is Aleen George. She will take the Star Class. Our ward choir are already in FOURTH WARD At Sacrament meeting Sunday practice for the Christmas cantata We would like this fine group con- evening 62 of the ward were in gratulated for their beautiful attendance to help sustain their new bishopric. President Henry FIRST WARD At Sacrament meeting last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen were the guest speakers. The Allens recently returned from the Southern States Mission. Also LeRoy Roberts son spoke briefly. He also recently returned from his mission. At Sacrament meeting Sunday Nov. 22 Ray E. Widdison of the High Council will be the speaker and the choir will provide the music. Potash promises to become one of Utah's jmportant minerals. From a small beginning on the salt flats near Wendover in 1939, potash has become the leading mineral industry of Tooele County. Now a new era is approaching. Vast underground deposits in Grand County promise major production with new jobs, payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments to benefit the people of Utah. tha oarth comes an abundant Ufa Bv unanimous decision of the tudves. three ladies and one male miartet from Riverdale Stake will loin with the toD quartets of the nearby stakes at the district It will be held next Tuesday nieht in the Sixteenth Ward, 2424 E. Ave. in West Ogden, beginning at 8 p.m. Last Sunday night the entry Ward was from the Thirty-secon- d rated superior In the junnr division. It was composed of Marsha Miller, Verlayne Fowers. Nola Kay Edson and Mary Lou Edson with aJnic Baird as accompanist Superior classification in the senior group went to Terrace Second Ward, Riverdalean d Forty-nint- h Ward. Allene Fowers, Dorothy Ballingham, Dorothy Bird and Anna Carroll had as their accompanist Janice Yeates for the Second Ward. Riverdales foursome was Iola Dee, Karen Kapp, Irene Sears and by Kathy Ensign accompanied Ruth Burton. The popular Forty-nint- h Ward male quartet featured Byron Simmons, Fred Wager, Hunt and Jack Frost with Roma Frost as accompanist for all" I960 19, eom-iWitio- n. K. D. Miller,' probation officer of the Jovenllb Court in Ovden the sneaker at the Rov Junior nrioh School PTA meeting held ThnmJav. Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. in the school gvm. His subiect was "Home and Problems." Special muTeen-ag- e sical numbers were also furnished Par-lebv the school. Mr. and Mrs. in chairman were Oleson the of program'. charge v At Sacrament meeting Smdav evening the sneaker was DeMont. misslon-evWiberg recently returned Released as secretary of the Relief Society' organization was Bessie Kay and sustained was offiDorothy Smith. Sustained as cial greeter and. charge of the building fund activities was Leon Parkinson, also he was ordained a high priest this same day. The Teachers quourm of boys was reorganized Sunday. Released were Ricky Andersen, president; William O. Burton, 1st counselor; and Larry Miller, second counselor Sustanied secretary. Malone, Craig were William O. Burton, president; by Andrew E. Moser; Craig Malone 1st counselor; by Bishop Loren O. Michael Walhmer, 2nd counKay; A. Matis presided and Ivan and Brent conducted. Released were selor by Ken Furniss E. Andrew by secretary Lemon, Bishop George C. Reimschussel, 1st Moser. counselor LaVar McMillian, 2nd SEVENTH WARD counselor Ivan Bambrough and Relief Society will be held Wedward clerk, C. Dee Sparrow. nesday Nov. 25. 10 a.m. Presenting Sustained to new positions were the Social Science lesson will be LaVar C. McMillian, bishop; Ben Marian Findley. Fowler, 1st counselor; Ivan BamThe Primary presidency would Berlin 2nd and teounselor like to thank the teachers and ofbrough, Ar-neficers for their support at sacraJenson, ward clerk. Edwin J. and Ivan J. Walker will con- ment meeting last Sunday evening. tinue as clerks. All of the new and Twelve of 17 were present which retiring officers spoke to the over- pleased them very much. The Sunday School officers and capacity crowd attending. Sacrament meeting next Sunday teachers held a party Saturday will be high council night with Lor- evening at the home of Joyce and Gordon Madsen. The evening was enzo Belnap as speaker. There will be no Relief Society spent by playing games and enjoynext week dues to Thanksgiving. ing a delicious dinner. Our ward will be serving the Second Ward FIFTH WARD Jack Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. banquet Friday evening. Ernest Bell was graduated from Primary Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting and approved to be ordained a deacon. Relief Society will be held Wednesday Nov. 23 at 10.30 a.m. at the stake house. The social science lesson will be given by Rhoda Flinders. Speaker at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was DeMont returned missionary from Any car will last a lifetime the Central States Mission and a If are a carcleaa driver." you member of the Lake View Ward. Also new memberships read were for Allen Kap and wife, Iris and daughter Selena; Donald L. Shaw, wife Donna and children Judy Lee and Darrell Lynn; Kay William Hargis and Betty Lou Slater. Frank B. Simmons was released as activity counselor in the MIA and Allen Kap was sustained as such. FIFTH WARD Evan J. Raker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raker, was approved Sunday for ordination to a teacher. The deacons quorum was also reorganized Sunday. Released were Evan Raker, president; Mike Roe, 1st counselor, Jeff Roe, 2nd coun selor and Richard Bingham, sec El-w- in Bam-broug- h LET'S COUNT OUR BLESSINGS ON NOV. 26TH ll Wi-ber- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION November a, Set Meetinu 7ie OH Irn&L Potash grows with Utah "From The Roy Junior High Quartet Festival Winners Told When you move AND GIVE to town.. THANKS I . Waloomo Wagoa Hoeteas will call with a Your gifU...a4 basket ef friendly greeting ftw our religious, civic mad business leaden. If you, or other yo know, are moving, bo uro to phone Welcome Wagon. m I TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW Convenient Budget Terms 3 3 I ... UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT Floyd Jensen. 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