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Show otn'softbe Seconb Mrs. Beth Fisher Reporter Carlyle Groaning, Bishop f 'I ! ning be held in the homes of L D S families, where parents and children can have an hour or so of fun together. In keeping keep-ing with this suggestion many Primary children carried special spe-cial letters home from Primary last Monday urging that families fami-lies hold such gatherings regularly. regu-larly. It has been said that "the family which plays together stays together," and such a thing as a Family Hour, persisted persist-ed in year after year, will become be-come a tradition which will bring real and lasting joy, as I well as happy memories, to those who participate. President Mary Williams of the Second Ward Relief Society So-ciety wishes to announce that the annual Relief Society Bazaar Ba-zaar will be held on Friday, Oct. 20, at the L D S Church. Lunch will be sold to the school children at noon. The dinner and bazaar will be in the evening. An MIA Stake Leadership" Meeting, for all stake and ward MIA officers and teachers, will be held at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday, Oct. 19. This meeting, meet-ing, which is usually held in Beaver, will be held this time in Milford so all First and Second Sec-ond Ward MIA workers are urged to attend in order to have a 100 representation from Milford. Remember the date at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday, Oct. 19, at the Milford L D S Church. Visitors at meetings in the Second Ward last Sunday, Oct. 8, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Jameson of Minersville and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Carter of Beaver. Both Mr. Jameson and Mr. Carter are members of the Stake High Council and both spoke in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Gael W. Elmer El-mer sang a solo entitled "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go." The Sacrament was passed in Sunday School last Sunday morning by Karl Merryweather, Ronnie Banks, Russell Griffiths, Rulon Hardy and Freddie Wright. Gayle Edwards led the Sacrament Gem and Mr. Jameson Jame-son of the Stake High Council gave a talk. Eighteen members of the Fireside Group enjoyed the hos-p.itality hos-p.itality of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Lor-raine Gillins at their home in South Milford last Sunday evening. eve-ning. They were Marilyn Woodward, Wood-ward, Anna McCulley, May Carter, Boyd and Florence Evans, Jackie and McCoy Williams, Wil-liams, Melpha and Jerry Lyman, Ly-man, Barbara and Frank Jones, Shirleen Barnes, Bill Tribole, Vanda O'Leary, Bill Goodwin. John and Jean Christiansen and Gael Elmer. After an open discussion on various religious subjects refreshments were served to those present. George C. Goodwin of the Stake High Council visited the Beaver Third Ward last Sunday. The Church has long advocated advo-cated that a weekly Home Eve- |