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Show 1950 ::E1 FI3ST WARD id Chr,enwn 0596 ja will li Utin music played by Ranae 8s at S&accornpaniedbyGlena greeted ward members Jfjnded the Mothers Day f 0 cnrlv mnrninff. i will i,' dof7:lsj Met t!,,1 'ers J progrjJ Uamon ----- y0ung welcomed those in La and opening prayer Stnt Kenneth Cook f ' ,,lr the direction of Mrs. .,rH Songs were sung by 'dergarten children; the group, led by Helen Z and accompanied by 'fe Varley; Helen Weeks, mpanied by Gler Johnson. Lin Hudson played a violin h Talks were given by Mar-Wilcox, Mar-Wilcox, Meredith Stratton, Irie Snow, Zina Selman 1 Mrs Clair Dodge. Bishop : Wilcox gave a tribute to hers. Special gifts went to r peari Newell, oldest moth-: moth-: oresent; Edith Kitchen, moth-, moth-, of the most children; and slleen Varley Judd, youngest tther. Closing prayer was by v Thompson. d are i. Pi r) 1., 'ere "8 fc! irnia. needi 1 of an M St, wkde. FAMILY FUN AT nee ID ning J 350. J r ANOTHER APPOMATTOX Brijr. Gen. U.S. Grant III, WasV Ingrton, and Robert E. Lee IV, San Francisco, descendants of the Civil War leaders, meet in Washington. Wash-ington. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlyle Bunker Bun-ker were Mr nnH iur - " - -11 a. iuaA Spencer of Seattle, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Curcuit and Mrs. Hazel LauEhlin of Salt Lake City. NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR HOUSE A HOME. SELECT YOUR PIANO FROM TAYLOR'S EXQUISITE COLLECTION OF QUALITY NAMES CABLE - CONOVER - WHITER - BRADBURY - KHABE III ADDITION, . , A COMPLETE STOCK OF FACTORY RECONDITIONED USED PIANOS ALL OF WHICH CARRY THE TAYLOR'S GOLD SEAL GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION As Low as GRAND VIEW Marilyn Young 048 J4 A group of Primarv bovs un der the direction of Emma Gor don, Rita Carter and Theo Har-ward, Har-ward, made a triD to Salt Lake ! City last week where they did temple work for the dead. Only male names were done, with the names including those of the Mowrie people as far back as 200 A D. Two hundred and 28 names were done. Those who participated were Thel Day, Lester Waters. Craie Olsen. j Doanie Buckner, Rodney Kim ball and Teddy Harward. Primary preparation meeting was held last week at the home of Cora Soulier with Velva Moag and Carol Ann Williams assisting. President Ina Buckner took charge and the scriptural reading was given by LaVern Sorenson. Plans for the summer Primary program were discussed discuss-ed and Caol Ann Williams and Marilyn Buckner were appointed appoint-ed to act as assisting host esses for the coming year. There were 16 in attendance. Primary Group One, under the direction of Verl Johnson, held a party honoring their Our Credit Terms Meet Your Utah University Sets Writers' Confab Seven evening lectures and an assembly address to summer session students were added to the University of of Utah Writers' Writ-ers' Conference today by frof. Brewster Ghiselin, director. Walter Van Tilburg Clark, author of "The Ox Bow Incident," Incid-ent," will speak to summer students stu-dents on "Writing as Self Discovery" Dis-covery" on June 23, during the first week of the conference which will run from June l'J to 30. Evening lecturers and their subjects include: Herschel Bric- kell, editor of the O. Henry Memorial Award Prize btories mothers last week at the ward chapel. Each mother was pres ented a gift. There were i& in attendance. An MIA officers and teachers meeting was held at the home of President Erris Black Saturday Satur-day pvpninc. Plass were discuss ed for the next two MIA meet- in es and a tentative meeting time set to further plan for the summer program. Refreshments were served to those present. 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All lectures will be held in the lecture room, Physical Science Scien-ce 104, at 8:15 p.m. at $1 each or $4 for the series of seven. HAVE MUSIC etaem eeeeeevm eetmewm li li li M r munity welfare and Mr. Miller and his staff have always put needs of the area ahead of personal per-sonal gain. The Miller firm in engaged in industrial and commercial as well as residential electric installations in-stallations and maintains at all times a complete repair department depart-ment where the home owner or business man can get instant service for the troublesome breakdowns. The electrical contractor's con-tractor's work is highly skilled and requires handling of equipment, equip-ment, materials and trained personnel. It may be uniy a plug in the kitchen wall socket which has burned out or it may be a complete com-plete power line in a commercial plant, but for those or anything in between this firm enjoys a high standing. W. C. 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ONLY 12 DAYS LEFT United Sales & Service READY FOR THE Her are seven members of the Danish gym team who will appear ap-pear at ihe Y stadium on May 26 in a field house benefit program. They're perohed on a fleet of new Chevroleis in order to publicise the show and the cart. The gymnasts are being acclaimed where-tver where-tver they show. VINEYARD vHallcent Wells 0893 Jl The closing Relief Society social soc-ial will be held Tuesday in the new chapel. Chtrsleader ELa Hebertson will give the Socii i Seence lcsson-A special progr n: will be presented and refreshments refresh-ments wll be served. All worn- Enjoy Summer Driving In A Fine Used Car! Go wherever you like and spend as much time as you like there. A used car from our lot is inexpensive to huy, inexpensive to operate. Our used cars are sold with a written lifetime guar-nntee. guar-nntee. They drive like new and look like new. Pay c"f h or prrange easy terrr,3. Trade-ins accepted. ac-cepted. 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