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Show a I 'Sir 'nfii'iifcnrhprwiT yf--- IJ, Ty'y"'VlH'l-l'11tr""T"llf xv- - THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1903 Page Six j Cliurch Newt Cont from Page 4 sustained a new second counselor The Elders quorum recently be a bazaar shower. The ladies are invited to come to meet- sustained a new second counseing and bring a gift for the llor! Visiter was released as Relief Society preferably home, first counselor, and the former made, that could be sold at the second counselor Myron Child was made first counselor. coming bazaar. EIGHTH WARD The Elders quorum sponsored show this Saturday will be The The dedication of the Third and Sands of Iwo Jima. Eighth ward chapel has been The Elders quorum recently set for Sept. 29 at 6. President Hugh B. Brown will be the visit- teacher was Shirley Carson. ing authority and all ward memAfton Karras, who has been bers are invited to attend this president of the relief society for special meeting. some time was released from The MIA reports that they have her duties last Sunday. Sustainsome new workers. Carol Spack-ma- ed as the new relief society prehas agreed to be the new sident was Margaret Olson. CounLaurel leader and Penny Soren- selors' Myrtle Wright and Irene son will be sports director for Stanley will continue to serve the organization. Sustained re- in the positions they filled before. The Bee Hive girls of the ward cently as second year Bee Ilive n are doing well in their kickballLthe ward is invited to come out games and will play next Mon- - and begin the new seasons work day. Ward members are invited with this social. Elaine Bettridge to come and watch any of the was sustained as a visiting teachgames. er in the relief society. Two new families were welNINTH WARD comed into the ward Sunday. records o f The relief society will hold an The membership his wife, opening social Oct. 2 at 7:30 Wallace Roger Pett, p m. An excellant program has Mona, and their two children, ieen planned and refreshments Lari and Curtis Rogers were will be served. Every woman in read and approved as were the records for Heny J. Shulz, his wiCe, Effie Arlene and their son. Cregory. class dealing A geneological with research methods is being taught each Monday during MIA under the direction of the geneological committee. All interested members are invited to attend this class and learn more about this very important w'Q-- k. Due to the conference report meeting will be held Sept. 29 at the regular time sche-teache- rs of 8 about sus-tain- d ed All New am. Be sure to reserve the evening of Oct. 26 This evening has been set aside for a ward dinner. Every family will want to attend this dinner which will climax the week long drive to raise money for the welfare fund. AT ily will be moving from the ward next week and will certainly be missed. Douglas is the second counselor in the bishopric and Rayleen was released from the a primary presidency month ago. The Brians will be moving to Salt Lake where Douglas has been transferred. Delone Castor has been as the second couselor in the primary. Delone has been secretary and she takes the place of Ruth Croft who was released. Janice Johnson has ag-eto be the new secretary. Morgan Coombs and his family have moved into the ward and it is hoped that they will be happy here. The family - have bought the home where the Douglas Findlay familly formerly lived. The officers and teachers of the YWMIA have challenged the girls of the ward to an attendance contest for the coming year. Losers of the contest will serve the other group at aban-qm.in the spring. -t The relief society will meet Oct. 1 at 7:30 for their theology lesson and visiting teachers peport meeting. All the women of the ward are invited to be there. LAKEVIEW WARD The relief society will hold an Opening social Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. Luncheon will .be served and a fine program has been arranged. Each sister is asked to come and bring a friend with her and enjoy the evening. Fast and testimony meeting will be held Sept. 29 and a baptismal service on the 28th. State Licensed Fenced Yard Lawn, Shade PETER PAN NURSERY SCHOOL 5939 S. 2600 W., Roy Phone 825-551- 9 TENTH WARD HAMILTON Beat the Spread the good word about HAMILTON DRUG CENTERS We're low man on the price totem pole with bargain buys on brand name merchandise you want in your wigwam. Come see! The hot buys will have your budget sending up smoke signals that spell out HEAP SAVINGS! 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They will hold visftnig teachers report meeting at 11:30. The women are reminded of the fall sale which will be held Oct 16 at 10. A sitter will be there to care for the children so that the mothers may shop undisturbed. Plan to come and stay for lunch. The girls were presented with a plaque at the girls banquet recently for the best attendance or cently far the best attendance in the stake. Ninty percent of the girls in the ward acheived 75 aMendanae or better at their meetings for the year and 22 girls out of 43 as well as president Betta Dabling attended 95 of their meetings. The girls also were presented with two trophies in the sports department. Both the Bee Hive and the Mia Maids and Laurels team won the stake championship in volleyball last year. The girls should certainly be commended for their fine examples. ELEVENTH WARD Newest members of the church are Terilee Wingaite and Val Ralph Martin, both of whom were baptised last Saturday and confirmed members of the church. Rebecca Ann was the name given to the baby daughter of Mr. and Mre. Alfred Ed Willis when she wus bjessed Sunday. Mr. and Mr?." Harry Townsend had their baby son named and blessed. He was named Troy Norman Townsend. Douglas G. Brian and his fam J. Blaine Bingham erv'ce What We Sell NEW REPAIR ALL yQ MAKES AND MODELS Schwinn Headquarters NOW . . . ADDED TO OUR LINE HONDA! - 1955 W. 5200 S., - Roy 825-863- v 2 . VISIT HAMILTON'S side-effect- s The relief society Oct. New shipment LP, 12" Mono or Stereo top Jazz, popular, classical. Discount prices. MONO SPECIAL MONO made for days like this One ingredient FMon i priceless: ' Its the Water welcome, Otympm Brewa if Company, Olympia, Watkmftoa. 0y . of these automatic lights have been installed for this our customers year, Already, over dusk-toidw- J, 500 n A PRIVATE Outdoor Light can serve you many ways The response to our announcement earlier this year of the bility of private outdoor lights has been tremendous. availa- Many Benefits . 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