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Show IrfrGSNEVA TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 25, UZd EDGEI10IIT Stubbs had inf the MIA program last Mrs Leah Peterson gave 1 and Miss Irene Han- A mothers ana Daughters VERMONT Virginia Peart Certificates of graduation from Primary were presented to Robert Rob-ert Wayne Pace and Jesse Gale Peterson on Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting. The remainder remain-der of the program was under the direction of the priesthood , is being planned for the,an(j commemorated the restor ner ' . , t u. hain in - u a i ' rt ot June, w auou 01 uic xxarunic pnestnood L Belief r Society rooms, ine Square dances will be held in will have charge 01 the Vermont hall every Tuesday ,v,, will be under puoninff frnm nina until 11 Hf- Section of Mrs. Claude Mary Beth Benson, dance in: t"" -unirman Of the LDS .ctrnrtn. nt BYT I unll An Ik. calling. Primary officers and teachers met at the home of Ila Mae Allen Al-len on Tuesday. Plans were i - unit. - ", .roamzation. r Taulnr ur5. Aim of the Re- society stake board gave f! SoC , 'nr lesson. "Ach- PSal icience lesson, "A. Lg the Kingdom of God", in ! Society meeting Tuesday. Th the last meeting of the the mounced tt Primary held a talent X . - I and musical excursion held last week. Edgemont ward will be in i:ext meeting will be charge of baptismal services on for sometime in aunaay. i The Sunday School program was under the direction of Merrill Mer-rill Reynolds. Arthur Dalton. a numbers member of the bishopric. SDOke and Toni Miller gave the sacrament sacra-ment gem. The MIA music festival was held Monday evening under the direction of Mayree Reynolds, slake MIA chorister. r. -;.n hv the ten groups in Pre Riv-" j - - imary. Refreshment:- were Ud to the parents and child- (A large group of priesthood 'embers attended the temple of made for the summer Primary: Mrs. Charles DePew program. Janet Stratton, Ila , Payson visited her sister, Mr-Mae Mr-Mae Allen and Virginia Peart Buhv Hnnn n Frldav. nm. 1 1 " . " ' An outing at the city park has been planned for the Primary Mr. and Mrs! Ervin E. children at 10:30 on Saturday. ! Sparks and four daughters from The following week and there-! Leavenworth, Kansas have pur-after pur-after Primary will be held on chased the Charles Partridge Wednesdays. I home, GRAND VIEW Marilyn Young 048 J4 I Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Ek I ins have moved to their new ! home in Manila. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howes j Mr. and Mrs A- Ray fc'kins and son Dean of Ogden were 'spent the weekend in Evanston, the guests last week at the home Wyoming. ot their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Garn Johnson. Mrs. Wilma Gillespie and Mrs. Olive Gillespie went to Tooele last week to attend the funeral of Florence Bates. Mrs. Polly Boren has been visiting at the home of her i daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Long. BUY THE HOUSE PAINT YOU KNOW IS BEST! Mrs. Mildred Hunter, who had a foot operation several weeks ago, is able to be out again. 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Doug-hop Doug-hop A. Dean Buckner. An im-!, t, i t , promptu program was presented , ,af MT? Janic!, Carr" by members of the congregat- e11- Karen Palmer, Caroline ion. Talks were given by Fay and Marvin Kitchen, Marian Smith, Louis Eric Sandstrom, Rowley, Gene Rowley and Lin-Rodney Lin-Rodney Kimball and Clyde j da Jensen. Lunceford. A duet was sung by j Theo Harward and Mae Davis, er conducting a paper drive accompanied by Roma Vine- this week and ask the support of yard. Business taken care of was ward members. Announcement the release of Marvel Harward i was made by Scout leader Fawn as YMMIA activity counselor. Morgan that all homes would be coniaciea ana uu cuninuuuuiia will be appreciated. Local Girls to Compete for State Dairy Queen j ley, Ida., student at BYU; and Betty Everett of Worland, Wyo., also a BYU student. The three will participate wJu.u hasJbeen name? "Uairy in trials at Salt Lake City on Month" and some lucky Utah . . ,u girl will reign over festivities rr,aay Wlln a " as Utah State dairy queen, ac cording to Kenneth T. Allred of Provo, charman of dairy month in Utah county. Three comely misses from the county have been chosen as candidates for the queen ac cording to Mr. Allred. They are Peggy Spencer of Orem, student parts of the state. Judged on the basis of beauty and personality, three girls will be selected as finalists to compete com-pete for the queenship at a June 1 banquet which will launch dairy month observance. The two runners-up will act as at- at Lincoln; Nancy Holt of Oak- tendants to the queen. He has been chosen to serve as a counselor n the stake YMMIA. James Williams was sustained to fill the vacancy and Betty Adams was sustained as first counselor in the YWMIA presidency. presi-dency. A fireside chat for the M Men and Gleaners was held at the home of C S. Dawson. 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