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Show a if 1 il II il ll vm N m Mrs. Paul Seegmiller Resigns From the East Ward Relief Society The resignation of Mrs. Paul Seegmiller Seeg-miller as second counselor in the I East ward Relief Society made I re-organization necessary at the Tuesday meeting held in the Bishop's Storehouse in connection with their regular work meeting. Following the preliminary items the meeting was converted into a party honoring the outgoing officer. offi-cer. The room was effectively decorated with Christmas hangings hang-ings for the event and the music numbers included congregational singing of, "Far, Far Away On Judea's Plains", and "O, Little Town of Bethlehem", by the ward quartet, Nita McQuaid, Margaret Stucki, Vera Blake and Elva Terry, with Mrs. Bud Seegmiller accompanist, and an organ solo by Olive Hirschi, and chorus, "We Love Our Work". Mrs. Emma Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, Relief Society president made a brief address in presenting a token to Mrs. Seegmiller from the organization. This was two framed pictures on the reverse side of which were written the names of all those attending the program. Mrs. Rhoda Hopkins read an original tribute in verse to Mrs. Seegmiller and Mrs. La Verne Hyatt Hy-att re-told a Christmas story, after which refreshments were served. WINES J I BRANDY: Code Ho. Fifth-402 N"-"tI lt 408 ELLENA BROTHERS Cmamumga Distritt Mmtk, CoMcraic 2 I I : 1 j 1 when you ' T : l f TRAVEL BY SUPER-COACH , T V J t Save more than half the cost of l; - driving hv extr. doll.r. for San L. Obisax. Ul Christmal shopping by making f out-of-town trip, by Suptr-Coach! (Round Trip) JO.O You'll thoroughly njoy Super- yc.jj ;j S J Coach heat-conditioned comfort . j j conveniently-timed departure! ... Salt Lake City (.N and complete freedom from driving , . w i itraln and traffic worrlea. s A. I - v . . Cedar Citv IJI Say Toar Car Go By Cat I CiG HAND CAFE j -X. r.ion- v:s ' St. GtKtrge. I'tah j WnQiH-jnipri mml - |