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Show Seconb HXflarfc By MRS. BETH FISHER Helen Gillins, on behalf of the Relief Society, wishes to thank all those who contributed or assisted in any way to help make the recent bazaar a success. suc-cess. The cafeteria style meal turned out very well and the bazaar and concessions were a complete sell-out. The annual Relief Society conference will be held next Sunday, Nov. 18, at 8 p: m. A fine program, consisting of talks, scriptural readings and special music has been arranged. The theme for the conference is taken from Psalms 46:1, 2, and is as follows: "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble, therefore we will not fear." It was announced in Stake conference in Beaver last Sunday Sun-day that Joseph C. Smith has been called to serve on the Stake High Council. Mr. Smith has been second counselor to Bishop Gronning in the Second Ward Bishopric since the ward was organized and started functioning func-tioning in January, 1950. Fireside on Nov. 18 will be held at the home of Florence and Boyd Evans in South Mil-ford. Mil-ford. On Monday the Primary officers offi-cers sent notes home with the children telling about the Thangsgiving Cheer Baskets which the children" will . fill and deliver next week. The cooper- ation of the parents in this prpject will be greatly appreciated. appre-ciated. . A large crowd i of First and Second Ward members attended attend-ed the MIA program at the L D S Church last Sunday evening. eve-ning. Two stake board members, Vera Bond and Berniece Smith, were also in attendance. The program was conducted by Max Abbott. Prayers were offered by Bishop Evan R. Jones and Gael W. Elmer. Musical numbers num-bers were very ably presented by Mr. McDermott and his us of high school boys and Talks were given by Jea G. Stoker, Aaron Hanson . Barbara Tanner. |