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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1843 Funeral Held In Spanish Fork for Jchn Ray Mecham OAK HILLS Mads KcKell 2E61-K The Primary officers and Funeral sendees for John Ray teachers held s preparation Ketham, 12-y ear-old son of 3Wx- meeting arid a farewell for two ; a t-, Trv rwvam ar t ' of their teachers, Anna Dayues ; S darted SS& Flo Adern: the horne I J Spanish For, J l ish Fork cemewry under the, e j direction of the Dlpin Mortuary ( Margaret Soffe has accepted tf Orem. The boy was drowned e position of teacher for group while Fwimirung at Arro-w-Lead one of the Prknaiy. resort on Monday evening. j . . ! Maxine Muhlestem and Oar. John Kay Mecham was born reu Snow will give the two and January 13, 1837 in Orem, trie one-half minute talks in SuncLey on of Jubn and V ChristenBen SchooL Muriel Ekini will give Mecham. Ee attended the Lin-j the sacrament gem-don gem-don and Sharon schools- Four. years ago the family moved to Bishop John Naylor and Lis Spanish Fork and be has attend- j counselors, Max Snow James ed the Thurber school there. i Clark. David Mackay and Fuch-Ee Fuch-Ee leaves his parents; six rd 3s attended conference brothers and sisters, Hene v,;6essions on Tuesday. Leo William, Vera Elmo, Dean! Drv Iark AU- Sterling, Lorna Marie and Glen Pathology at BYU, rfl be lie Kenneth; two grandmothers, :PJter t Relief Society meet. Mrs. Blanche Chnstensen and n Tues day. The meeting Mrs. Mary Delia Mecham of : lhe home f Orem; two great grandparents. . Ceiet,.,a 7 lor. Alonz Eancock of Orem and! Mfnf d Mrs. Karen Xielson of Manti. conference meeUngs in Salt j Mr- and Mrs- George Ashby Mr. and Mrs. Leo S- Tay- i were Salt Lake City visitors ov-lor ov-lor of Provo. former residents r the weekend. They attended of Orem, have received word conference sessions. that their son Russell, who is! serving as a missionary in Port.' land, Oregon has been appoint-' The little daughter of Mr.-ed Mr.-ed second counselor to Presid- and Mrs. Albert Rowley narow. ent Joel Richard of the North- 3y escaped serious injury last western States mission. week when she fell from the ,car as her mother was backing lout of the garage- The front Friends who enjoyed vi-:wriet.is vf the car ran over the iting at the home of Mrs- Frank cmi4. Carrell on Monday were Mrs. . George Brown and Mrs. JCeldJ on Brown of American Fork Mrs- Andrew ChriEtensea and Mrs- Gadys Mitchell of Lin- of Fillmore has returned home flon. They quilted a lovely -quilt after spending a week with her while they visited. Lunch was daughter, Mrs- Leeman Bennett, served to the etoud. .who has been lit "MOST EUnOTL LEGS XX 1AIS" . . . Wfces Che Jufip i a eonlect im "eberchet U lemme" vmh tbe "bun fceaartif id leg ia rww" fUkM Etyana Ejutral, 21, a tlt winner, thry were t prejadioed by her balance f tmtita&mi, tar aO MMoitaaia were lined up the tare and the evtaua rtUvui maij aijrb enourh to mm Hue tmifrt what iixrf wort jo&rinc. Need&ew to m7, toe; tosaei frnti. aaotrt the jat.tlkjat af tbe kery, asyvay. Kjw Baayal, aa Liilfsh-FmMA gwtmim, ate? roK, rruni, aaatec, liacc nifniitHy writ mm ana Jaat 'crane about Itaeary taj-e." HILL GRES 1 Tidmm Weffiaden CSS3-R1 Dezzie Lamb spent Tuesday Varied 4-H Projects Planned for Summer Months Helen Kimball To Give Book Review at Scera GENEVA Beth Moon CSB1-E1 The MIA presented the program pro-gram at Sacrament meeting on Miss Helen Kimball will re-. Sunday, wsune aman conuueu .,rfv? wvtk- w ih. ed ud Ivie Beckman spoke on Friday, Apri 15 at 3:15- The Kathenne Paeske, aDene Ad-review Ad-review is being sponsored by' ams, and Lovena Rowley. A Z oTem Women's dub and the male quartet comprising Russel, f,.Z.Lc -rm be used for a Adams, Bud and Tom Patten j rCfmtv insert. and Oarence Moon sang one; community project !EUmber. Marta Black accom.: The book Miss Kimball wiUjpanied Bill Pratt for a vocal i review was written by Frank D ; solo. i GObreth and Ernestine Gibrethj The Annual Ward Teachers j Carey and is .the story of their: social was held in Timp Hall! father. j Wednesday evening. uram . r.nvmon was Master of Cere- daughter of Heber C. Kimball, V sented and the group enjoyed dancing and refreshments. The partners of the Ward Teachers were special guerts-A guerts-A sDecial Ward Building i Committee meeting was held at has become the most popular book reviewer in the state. She has triumphed over great odds since an accident 15 years ..go forced her to Eive up the teach ing profession- She stanea re-' , . . t rvte,f r.r f nn viewing book as a hobby for . Fri evening- New assess, the entertainment of her t-menis were ed of each or. 2y and friends. I .iHltion nd renewed interest As her circle of friends grew, j is being taken in adding to the she was asked to give book re views before larger groups and in Cult TaIcp Cilv attending the 4.H club members during the t,.i- t .CC 'summer, should contact Mrs. 'Alex JoEie, phone CESB-R1. who lonE is the supervisor of 4-H club A picture and lecture on saf- work in Orem or Mrs- Edon ety were presented on Tuesday Perry, who is the supervisor of evening to the Special Interest 4-H club work in Pleasant group of the MIA through the View. courtesy of the Geneva Steel sges ot ie' company. ! to 20 years, may enroll in a The first year Beehive girls project of foods, clothing:, Xr met at the home of their teach- home furnishings. A home er, Betty Pawlowski on Mon- beautification project may be ria'v Thpv .ma rto randy and Don. -carried in addition to -on of buildins fund. KaDene and Bertene Adams Girls interested in becoming church organizations- Tbe de- acted as hostesses to the gins manfl became SO creai mat sue oi mm was literacy pushed into re. ; in Softball at a meeting at their i ening Grand View ward viewing professionally. She has home on Thursday evening. Aun become the state's number one. large group oi jnu Vi r 1 cnt and nlans were made to T ACOTST JAILED . . . ToUorinf the nrat entncUM f ha kind in V. S. fctotory. Vurj Gara, Z7, a Uatary bxstnetor e( BlaffVon (O.) eeOece, drew as i-month aea-tenoe aea-tenoe for Hiring a famer stm-dent stm-dent not to repsler for the draft Gara, a Qsafcer, it thova with hW wife and mm f hi stedenU (eenter). Sharon Seventys Enjoy Social The Sharon Stake Seventy enjoyed a social on Friday ev halL Stanford Taylor acted as mas- 1 aPCi Finance, Yczr csw cr used tzr tint a hw csst Loan W. J. Cordner is ill at the home of his son, Jesse Cordner-He Cordner-He recently returned from a trip to Oklahoma where he visited vis-ited with his son, Howard and family. 1 j ped corn which will be sold on Tuesday evening at the MIA social. A group of M Men and Glean- er girls went to Salt Lake City to attend conference on Sunday. They enjoyed a picnic lunch at noon. Participating were Josephine. Joseph-ine. Kate and Albert Wagstaff, 'Helen and Arthur Wofimden-Kay Wofimden-Kay Crockett, Dar Harward, I June Lloyd, Russell Miller, 'Mona Rolf, Dale Bown and Phyllis Williamson. Dan Bigfclow, son oi Mr. and Mrs- Barney Bigelow, is visiting for a week with his parents and other restive and friends during Spring vacation-He vacation-He is a student at the University of Washington at PuLman, Washington. -tow tank First Cecurity Jimimei Aciatkm the above three- 4-H clubs are conducted on a democratic baisis with dub officers elected by club mem bers. Women who lead the clubs volunteer their sen-ices. They, find their reward in the growth and development of the youth they work with and from the satisfaction that comes from giving service without expecta tion of reward- j Clubs are now being organ ized and leaders selected inl preparation for club vrork' which will start in April or May i and continue on thru the summer- It is important to have leader's training school which will be conducted the middle of April with David Sharp and Fern Shipley, State 4-H Club .Advisors assisting- rrhasp isucDlies so they can er of ceremonies. An outstana- a dav in cities from Provo to have good teams this year- ing feature of the program was Brigham. The Book of Mormon Fire, the story of her life and cotiver- side will be held Sunday even. sion to the LDS church, told by When preparing a review, at Alverda Carson's. Edith Russell Miss Russel is a Miss Kimball writes in longhand . "Seven Keys to Baldpate," a student at the BYU and is from the entire portion of the book j melodramatic farce in three j London, England, which she will use and commits acts wjy presented soon by! n 10 memory, iius perxmus uci ttfjC m L A. under me oirecuon kjhs - to give a review without notes iof Charles Halford and Wena 'joyed by about 80 quorum mem- T 1 1.1 P A II 0 G 0 S Lucy Poulioa CBtS-Jl Sunday School officers and teachers of the ward who attend, ed conference meetir:?. . Mr- and Mrs. Clarence bUa Mr. and Mrs. Reed TTvjTT Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Morgan! Mr. snH Mrs. MIVirmr-.. tr- nan. ace, Mr. and Mrs- Leo Poulson Mr. and Mrs- Edgar Booth, Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Maggie Coulson and Mrs. Lucy Poulson. Classleader Virginia Poulson gave the Theology lesson in Relief Re-lief Society meeting on Monday. The visiting teachers topic waj given by Kate Cordner. Follow, ing the lesson, the time was used for testimony bearing. Fast day will be held text Sunday in the ward because of genera conference last week. Lawrence Palmer, C H- PouL son, Leo Poulson, Wayne Asay and Merrill Palmer were among the ward members who attend. ed the Priesthood conference meeting in Sajt Lake City on Monday evening. Among those from the nrA who attended Primary confer. ence meetings in aau l&ce City 'fcfdHa Pvnp Pu1H not. - Lucille Farfisworth, Edtih Pal. mer ana l-auean iveeier. LaVar Kocherhans and mem. bers of his Sunday School class enjoyed a rwimmmg party at Saratoga on Saturday eight Following the swim, dancing and lunch were enjoyed by Mr. Kocherhans, Noel Thompson, Marilyn Johnson, Bob Work. man, Raquel Bennett, Ted HoL man. Don Bradshaw, Earline Prestwich, Shirley Prestwich and Valene Bencn. and she never eyes from her has to take her audience- AL The LDS Girls will present Krvi!rVi iV.o ibc VlSf? Tin VHIPP .1.. CnAMniEini tnofit training, she has a fine strong iiDg Sunday. The Guide Boys voice that carries to all parts of w-in he graduated from the I bers and their partners. The Hill Crest ward Seventys were in charge of the program and refreshments. the auditorium- Primary at that meeting. Mrs. Hettie Carter is visit. Mr. and Mrs. WHliam , " i daughter, Eldora, who was re- r-vZv , Aahir P.iniP idsughler Bonnie Lee of LovelLI married. v.. " ' . ' I W-.-r.Tri inn s hprp VlSItJTlff With, ' have moved from their former , If Z , - ot,j home on State Street living in the David home- 'Mrs. Rowe's parents, Mr. .'and ana are!,. . Cordner I Mrs. Ares GammelL son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hov-ard Gordon and children spent Sunday Sun-day in Aurora and Richfield Gordons Dean Keeler. and Mrs- Blaine Keeler was j visiting with Mr brought home from the Holy j childhood friends. Cross hospita in Salt Lake Cityj where he had an operation on Mr. and Mrs- Don Ivie his foot. He expect to return! went to Aurora on Tuesday to to the hospital in about six 1 attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary weeks for further treatment- Harding- Ernest Rowley of Ontario, California and his daughters, Norma, Naomi and Jeri ana Dr. and Mrs. George E. Harris and daughter Ida Jean of Ogden were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woffin- den on Sunday- Mr- and Mrs- J. A- Har. ward were visitors at confer. in Salt Lake City on Monday. They met and talked to Mr. and Mrs. Dil worth Yours. Mr. Young is president of the cana. dian mission wnere Ujurad Harward is serving. They re. port that Conrad is well and do ing excellent work- Lena and Arthur Gerber of Malibu, Caifornia are visit, ing at the home bf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. They are also visiting with their brother, ffiL lard Gerber, who is attending the BYU. UCA LOAN CAPITAL NOTES A tvH tof tmrm vMtiMt, hit Mt pgybta atwofty, wcufcabW im dttuiwcrtiw $15. Oafy Utah figlbfe UTAH COOPERATIVE ASSN. X aJ aC TKURS. 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