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Show Seconb Hilatb By MRS. BETH FISHER The monthly Fast and Testimony Testi-mony meeting was held last Sunday immediately after Sunday Sun-day School, instead of in the evening. There were 153 persons per-sons present. During the meeting meet-ing two babies were blessed They were the twin sons of Kenneth Gordon and Carol Myers My-ers Blackner, who were born on Jan. 12. Both were blessed by their father. They were given the names of Bruce M. and Brent M. Sunday evening the Relief Society, So-ciety, under the direction of Helen GilUns, presented a program pro-gram stressing the importance of the "Family Hour." Others taking part were Lena Roberts, Eiva Sedgwick, Ardath Outzen, Maud L. Crane, Leland Beard, Patricia Wilcock, and the Mitchell Mit-chell Fisher family. Relief Society Stake Day was he'd in Milford on Thursday, Feb. 28. Eleven Primary officers and teachers attended Primary Union meeting in Beaver last Thursday evening, Feb. 28. Sunday evening Bishop Elmer presented to the congregation a ' gift of some new linen for the Sacrament table, which was given to the ward by Mr. and Mrs. Art Williams, who are now filling missions for the Church in California. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Stewart Stew-art and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Goodwin again went to the Temple on Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fothering-ham Fothering-ham of Van Nuys, Calif., were at the St. George Temple with their two children on Feb 27 to have their temple work done. They were met in St. George by Ireta Zabriskie of Milford, mother of Mr. Fotheringham, and by Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Fotheringham Foth-eringham of Beaver, who went thru the temple with them. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher ' are home again after spending the last three weeks at the St. George Temple. Sixty-three persons attended the Gospel Doctrine class in Sunday School last Sunday. To Buy or Sell, use a News Want-Ad. |