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Show Community Activity Calendar nmmrmfm- Mi mum mim dm, - july 1. ami 2. Baptismal 4. Fast Sunday Stake Executive meet ng with stake pres. 8: 19 Family Home hlfth council 9:00 Evening M 5th & 6th Wards MIA Council 2 30 3. 10 & High Priests Seventies 1:30 Teen Dance 12. Family Home Evenlnf 5tft ft 6th Wards MIA High Council 9:00 Stake S. S. visit to Second Ward Stake Temple Day week Gleaner week 15. M Week 16. M M c Week Luau er canyon party Meet at Stake Ce nter 8:00 p.m. Bishops mtg. 3;30 Stake S. S. visit to First Ward 17. 14. 13. week 19. 18. Family Home Evening 5th ft th Wards MIA 20. 21. 22. 23. 27. H8. 29. 30 im't havo to in si oarn to ipect on your m onoy. fomisiinidsiD 9. 1. Tramonton, Utah Thursday, July 7, 1966 m 6th Ward MIA 11. Priesthood I eadershlp 2:30 7. 6 5. Leader Th isss MIA M Fireside 9:15 24. p. n . Stake S. S. Preparation mtg. Stake Sunday School Board meeting mm i 26. 25. Family Home Evening 5th ft 6th Wards MIA 3 Teen Dance South Bear River Stake .aim amm, mum, Mm Stake Family Night Fast Sunday 9 Family Home Evening Primary Preparation " 16 Any First Security savings plan pays guaranteed bank interest, and nothing is safer than savings at a bank. The rate you earn depends upon the time you Family Home Evening Stake Sunday School Visit Id Howell Stake Girls Camp Stake Girls Camp Home Teaching Com. 9:30 18. 17 22! 21. 20. 19. Council High 3 14 13 12. 11. 10 FwBt Security B Mnm 7 6 5 4 Just mm to MIA Stake Temple Day Stake Girls Camp 23. F.n enC 24. 27. 26. 25. "29! 28. Council visits to Ward choose to keep your money earning with us. 30 High Family Home Evening 31 Stake Sunday School Preparation meeting. , Earn 5 per annum on First Security Savings Certificates annum on First Security Certificates of Deposit $500 or more in multiples of $100 then sit back and relax. Six months from the date of deposit we'll mail your interest check to you. Thereafter, we can send it every three months if you like, just like a dividend. to wait six months for your" first interest payment, get First Security Certificates of Deposit. They mature in shorter periods and are available for a deposit of $500 or more in multiples Earn412per Interest paid 4 a times year on Passbook Savings Deposit If you don't want Deposit or withdraw any time in any amount you wish. Deposits received by the 10th of any month earn from the 1st of the month. Interest paid 4 times a year; June 30, Sept. 30, Dec. 31 and March 31. of $100. Each depositor's account at First Security Bank is insured to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Security Bank ofUtah,l!.A. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bear River Stake 4-H'- 4-- (1 H For Projects "Whether a News QpjlS) BUTTONS AND BOWS On Friday July 1st we met at Susan - Thompson's home. We all had our material for our aprons and got them all cut out. Diane Checketts called our meeting to order. Afterwards we had refreshments. Reporter, Pam Coombs FANCY STITCHERS We met Wednesday at the home of JaNene Daniels. The meeting was called to order by Christine Hill. Minutes of the tot meeting were read by Pamela Shaw. We sang a song and worked on our articles. Refreshments were served and we adjourned. Our next meeting of the week was held Saturday at the home of our leader, Joan Richards. Christine Hill called (he meeting to order and a song was sung. Lori Shumway gave a demonstration on sewing on a button. We then worked on our articles, had refreshments and adjourned. Lori Shumway, reporter FIVE KOOL KUT-UPOur first meeting was held June 16 at DeAnn Thompson's. We elected officers and a name for the club. The officers are DeAnn Thompson, pres., Fran-cin- e Fukul, vice pres., Carol Vance. Sec., LeAnn Stenquist. reporter, Annette Jensen, song leader. The club leader Is Carol Stenquist. Our project Is sewing 1st Year. DeAnn handed out our books, and we got the directions for next week. We had refreshments then we were excused. S Our second meeting was held 23 at LeAnn Slenquist's home. We received direction!" about camp, then we started our sewing. Refreshments were served. Prepare ers THE SEWING MISSES On June 28 the Sewing Misses Club met at the home of Linda Wood. They discussed going to camp July 6th, 7th and 8th at Willow Flats in Idaho. They decided what they would take to camp. The next meeting will be held at Bccki Payne's home. The meeting was ajourned at 5:00. Sue Pilkington, reporter 4-- THE THREE SEWETS The Three Sewets held their first meeting at the home of Linda Wood on June 7. We elected officers as follows: President, Shauna Jarrett; vice president, reporter, Linda Wood, secretary. Sue Munns. We discussed our articles. The second meeting wa held June 13 at the home of Shauna Jarrett. We discussed units and decided to have meetings on Mondays. The next meeting was held June 20 at the home of our leader, Joan Richards. We worked on our projects. Demonstrations were assigned for the next meeting. Our fourth meeting was held June 27 at the home of Sue Munns. A demonstration was given by Linda Wood. Next meeting to be held July 11 at Linda's. Linda Wood, reporter THE COOKING KITTENS The Cooking Kittens elected officers June 8, 1966. President. Charlene Scott; vice president, Vicki Hansen, secretary, Teresa Scott, song leader, Christine Bywater, reporter, Lynette Godfrey. Selected name June 8, 1966. First year taking cooking. The leader is Mrs. Wynn girl learns a lot or a little about home economics in her club," observed a leader, "she'll improve herself, her home and her family in some manner." Using this premise, it is safe to assume that the 1.3 million members participating in a home economics project today are making as many improvements. The youngsters are between 9 and 19 years of age, and reside in virtually every county in the state. Parents and local club leaders alike share the responsib4-- stick to ility for helping their projects until completion, and then start a new one next year. Individual projects vary according to needs and a desire to learn, says the Cooperative Extension Service which supervises the work, but the main categories are foods, clothing, interior decorating, home management, child care and consumer education. The young homcmakers are encouraged "to make the best better" by the program awards Montgomery sponsor, which has supported 4-- Ward, since at Francine Fukui's June 30. The club talked for a while on camp. Then we went right to our sewing. Francine and Annette started their skirts, while Carol and LeAnn finished their sewing kits. Refreshments were served. LeAnn Stenquist, reporter and cheese, ham, sandpotatoe dish and fixed wiches. The next meeting was at Julie Walker's house at 7:00 a m. Monday, June 27. They fixed a pancake, waffle breakfast with hot cocoa. The Hill Billy Club Is also planning to go to camp. 4-- - Phone 257-336- - 1 Elmo Tremonton 0 Improvements serve yon better New scale any As in previous years, younger have a chance to compete for county medals of Is honor, while the teen-age- r eligible for the state award and Club a trip to the National Congress In Chicago. members that will weigh New cement foundation building for storage vehicle. New leg for fast, efficient unloading o) Mrs. Connie First and dren, Gina and Haven of Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Verna Ann Henderson and children, Ann and Paul of Tacoma, Wash., have returned to their n homes after visiting in with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Homer. Henderson to spend their sum-Th- e chil- Hendersons will join Mr. mer vacation at Ohanapecosh Park ML Ranicr in Hansen. macaroni Our third meeting was held 170 llorth 3rd West 1922. ATTEND COMPANY TRAINING Keith Anderson, local manager of the Federal Land Bank and three directors. Max Kunz-leDouglas Holmgren and Ralph Tolman were In Berkeley, Calif., last week to attend a manager'! and director's training meeting. They drove to California to participate in the training sessions sponsored by the Federal Land Bank Association. r, fu FEED, SEED, ROLLING, MIXING 0 & PELLETS AVAILflDLE June The Hill Billy Cooking Club The Hill Billy Cooking Club met Thursday, June 23 at Deb-b- y Rhodes' place. They cooked Gavl en ! i , , r Pay us a visit, see our improvements and make arrangements for your grain handling and storage : r |