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Show 4 i me. SUN will be a 'bed show with Avon Mills and Bunny White acting as models. There will also be several musical nnmber,- - ami re. freshments served by the visiting teachers. Primary Prapation Meeting was held on Mar. 12 at the home of Genna Carle. Demce Koeppel and DeLone Castor served refreshments after the lesson was presented by Janice ChM Gerrk Kritbash was graduated from Primary on Sunday as a second Class scout. The MIA is sponsoring an old fashioned bos lunch sociol Friday, Mar. 16 at 7:30 pm. All ward members over 14 years of age are invited. Everyone should bring a box lunch for two. Games will be played and instruction given in square, round and modem dancing. Proceeds from this social will go to buy records for the activity of tile young people. Volleyball teams are being or-- CHURCH HEWS - NINTH WARD , Glen Ray 'Willie has recieved call to the Scottish Mission. He will enter the mission Home on Apr, 23. This will be the 11 missionary in the field lor the Ninth a Ward. Paul Dawson recieved his individual award in Sacrament Meeting Sunday as he was missed when the other young men of the ward recieved theirs. David Fielding was presented and approved to be otdained a Teacher. Norman Anema has been approved as secretary of the YM-MI- The Literary meeting will be held In Relief Society Tuesday, Mar. 20, with Annie Hall presenting the lesson at 7.30 p m. This will be followed by a so- cial commemorating the birthday of the Relief Society. There JACKPOT DAYS BUYS 2 for 99c Revelation Package of 40 Reg. RAZOR BLADES 98c 49( Over 700 Cu. Inches Assorted Colors ALL Vs Oil CPPRotation of tires every 5,000 mies with every set of Davis Premium Sentry Tiresl WESTERN AUTO The Family Store" am. LAKEVIEW WARD Right Number 1 Norman Ostler and Nancy Slater. Barbara Jensen reccieved the trophy as sports director. Leaders were Marla Olms taed and Barbara Frost. Thanks is extended to Joan Gowidtn who provided transportation for the girls. Dorothy Hadey will present the Literature Lesson in Relief Society Wednesday, Mar, 21, at 10 44.95 Transistor Radio for the 940 W. 5600 S., Roy ! David Eugene Pontius has Mission. A testimonial in his honor will be held on April 8. He will enter the mission home on- - April 9. i Hal Wilcox was the speaker in Sacrament meeting on Surf-daHe spoke on defending the constitution of the United States. Priesthoo dawards were pre- - EVERYBODY'S TALKING Hunting for real indoor sport? Then oin our LANES new beginning bowling class at For htr, looming to rlk hard work. Soma time ah eria. b hard, UiuaSy you can oak Her long. But word dont always help. So you lor her- until ah get her fight back. Then ahaa laady to try again. Lot i one of three thing that help a crippled child walk. The other two are skU and monty. Weve found people with love and akill to give, like the Eaater Seal therapist in th picture. War looking to you for th money. Not a lot just enough to put on kid one day closer to walking. Deacons. Jensen, FISHING B are WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A KID WHO CANT WALK? Fred Call, Jr., Richard Howe, Nalon Wilson, Floyd Barton and Ned Greenwood who are Teachers. Virgil Howe, Marvin Zaugg, Newell Wilson, Roy Austin, Dean Barton and David Schoenfield who are Priests. ' A cake and ham sandwich sale Rundquist, Diane Shipp, Linda Slater, Diane Barton, Barbara Regular 98c EQUIPMENT ton who equipment. - ' A trophy for the stake basketball Championship was presented to our MIA girls in Sacrament Meeting Sunday evening. Members of the winning team who were in attendance and dressed alike were Sharon Allen, Diane Day, Dale Ella Dixon, Alice Holtry, Sharon Peterson, Ann Collosal W. A. Sponge Pack Now A Farewell Testimonial for Eleanor Zaugg will held Sunday. Mar. 18, at 7 pm. Eleanor will enter the Mission Home on Mar. 19 and wil serve in the East French Mission. Members who were welcomed into the ward on Sunday were Joseph Wayne Morgan and wife, Carolyn and son, Michael Wayne. Priesthood awards were presented on Sunday to the following young men of the Aaronic Priesthood: Sterling Day, David Peterson, Gary Eleason, Gary Larsen, Brent Bryson and Keith Bar- sponsored by the YWMMIA will be held Friday and Saturday, Mar. 16 and 17 at the Safeway Store in Roy, Sandwiches may be purchased for 10 cents from 10 am. to 8 pm. on these days. We urge all ward members to support us in this sale as proceeds will be used for sports 8 Quart Plastic Reg. 99c Waste Basket ganiztd with Bee Hive, Junior, 14 lo 19 years, and Senior, 20 years and over, divisions. Anyone wishing to play Is invited to join us on Saturday. TENTH WARD n MAR-- H THURSDAY CHRONICLE, JO-LE- Bring your sons. if T'y vt 1 f - f 4 JO V, y jv x LANES BOWLING Jo-Le- V " LEE According to the top brass at e Lanes itg no April the Fools boke The biggest paying tournament in the state will start Lanes April 1. Reat the servations can be made by calling the Lanes. 4 V' t Jo-Le- e I'' 209 Mollle Sadonis 517 HSI Mollie Sadonis HTS Ashby Auto Bales ..1381 HTG Ashby Auto Sales . . 509 IIGI Jolty Timo Mixod Double vK ,,q There leagues for men, women and kids. Officials at the lanes are urging bowlers to keep, their averages going up hill by bowling in at least one league will be "Fight with themagainst crippling EASTER SEAL FUND APPEAL celved a call to serve In the and fashion show which was enrented to Brent Arave, Kenneth joyed by the 59 in attendance. The Relief Society Presidency Edra Stokes, Betty Russell, Glenda Cutler and Gloria Goff were in Charge of the party and they wish to thank Mrs. June Heiser, Mrs. Betty Erickson and Mrs. Marfield for their vocal numbers. Also the comittees for the fash ion show, lunch programs and invitations, decorations and music for making it an evening to remember. Lucille Taylor will present literary lesson on James Russell Lowell in Relief Society on Monday, Mar. 19, at 8 p m. et. MIA Sport lack Hodge Enid Fife Jay Dennmg HGI Leagues are now being formed HGI for the summer and Manager Jo HSI Shafer stated that all thase interested in bowling in a summer league should leave their names at the desk. t Johnson, Duane Lagenby, Richard Thompson, David Wilcox, Charles Dennis Charleswdrth, Goff, Jr., Grant Johnson, Sherman Kelstrom, Stevent Rawhngs, Edwin Taylor, Don Budge, Don Denning, Howard Klein, Conrad Max and Gene Pontius. to ' receive awards Eligible which will be presented to them later are Greg Compton who has moved to Colorado and Robert Atkinson who was taken to the hospital on Sunday. Fast and Testimony Meeting wil lbe held on the first Sunday in April rather than the last week of March as stake conference will be held that day, Sunday School will begin at 10 45 a m. on April 1. The young marrieds social has been postponed until March 31. The Primary was divided on Wednesday with a Junior Primary being organized. A very successful birthday party was held Monday evening as a tribute to the Relief Society on its 120th anniversary. Pattern for Living was the theme of the program, luncheon "T r r't nv 7 't 1, fc JL . My Keighliors E New. There will be Valley Ball practice for the Jr. and Sr. Beehive girls every Tuesday evening at 5 pm. They will have their games on Thursday at 5 p.m. The older girls will bold their games on Saturday. There will be a Valley Ball schedule put out soon. There will be a music festival in April and anyone wanting to be in the talent show get in touch with the MIA presidency. this summer. Weekly Jackpot Doubles winners were Reed Van Wagoner and Roger Lynch with a nice 1298 combined score. Only three weeks remain for bowlers to earn cash money in this senes. A new idea is being tried for Friday evenings at 7. A scratch mixed doubles is being earned on. Manager Shafer reports that half the openings are filled. 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