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Show THS Page Four TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. Lucky You by Dick Shavr V tiwnnntrnttnns. Ar.rimriPS of Juab Stake anrf P8, D Up . . 36 Years of General conference on Friday, Completes If you Ward and Stake Service Saturday and Sunday. can't be there, be sure to have your TV or radio tuned to KSL In Primary Association Because of conference there will be no ward meetings on Sunday, Continued from Page One except for Sunday school with the and exception of the Gospel Doctrine richment material than needed, the in her bringing humility and Gospel Message departments. deep Lord into .the partnership. have always ten tree The The great Barnum is reported to comeboys to her home to pass tests, to have once said: "If you don't often a party would follow and advertise your business, the Sher- an evening. She has rec-- 1 We don't think Sheriff eivedenjoyable iff will." a great reward in the words Ray is about to advertise any of tinn fif Vipp hovs. R- even if our churches for sale, they turned missionaries have told of do seem a little empty at times. !the value of the Primary lessons It is the business of some of us in their work in the mission field. fillChurches our to try to keep Mrs. Warner feels that it is a ed, and so it was decided to "give privilege, not a duty, to be of ser out" with a Jittle advertising, act- vice in the church and has found more if on that the theory ing no matter how much we do that people know about more things the Lord blesses us four then more people would be par- fold. Youalways can never get in the ticipating. Lord's debt. Her motto is "Be The Stake Presidency has apand Do the Lord's Dependable, pointed, for the present, J. Gayle work first." It is a wonderful Yorgason of the Stake High Counto be able to teach boys thing cil to be editor of th's department, to behave as deacons and to will cooper- how and The Times-New- s of ate with him in every way to help them realize the greatness gift of the Priesthood. make this department attractive theTwo babies were born while she to the readers of the stake. Ward husare encouraged to was a Primary worker. Her organizations band has always given her the to Mr. news ward their Yorgaget son as early In the week as pos- maximum cooperation in order that she might be successful in sible, with an absolute deadline her work. In will He being Tuesday night. She has been a Stake Leader in turn compile the news (not censor it) and get It to the publisher the Guide Department for ten years and worked in the ward early Wednesday. We earnestly hope this Stake, for six years also. On May 9, 1952, she was releas News department will be of some value each week. It should get ed from the Guide Department and set apart as Historian of the bigger and better each week as Juab Stake Primaries. She has the wards get their organizations for gathering and fortelling of worked diligently and has compiled a wonderful history of the Pritheir news events. maries of Juab Stake dating back on to the 29, 1879 The Third Ward Primary was until thebeginning time.May Old picturpresent recently reorganized with Blanche es were and all who had Pexton as president, with Lucy worked ingathered were asked the Sanders and Margaret Williams as to assemble andPrimary each prsident and seccounselors. Norma Sperry is her workers were photographed. retary and Blanche Cooper is It has been a gigantic task and one that is deserving of much praise and appreciation. She loves The Lark class of the Third to compile histories and geneal. Ward Primary was entertained on ogical data. Her home and gar Thursday, September 15th by the den testify of her love of flowers Seagull class, welcoming them in- and she seems happiest when sitto the Home Builders. Following ting in a circle surrounded by a the Home-builde-rs ceremony the group of children listening as she Seagulls presented their Lark sis- expounds the principles of the ters with a favor. Songs were gospel. sung and games played. RefreshAmy O. Warner was born in ments were served to 23 girls and South Jordan, Salt Lake County, a three teachers. daughter of James A. and Emma Holt Oliver. At the age of ten Guides and Trekkers of the years she moved to Provo with her Third Ward held a lawn party on parents. She attended the BYU Thursday September 55, welcom- at Provo where she met and maring the Blazers into the Trail ried Frank Warner of Nephi, and Builders group. Games were play- they made Nephi their home. ed and refreshments furnished by Her family totals six, five of the boys were served. whom are living. After her mother's death her father came to live here, as also did a nephew whose Clean Bed An easy and thorough way to parents died with influenza. She e has two grandchildren living with clean bed slats and Is to hold an electric fan, her and is their legal guardian. set at high speed, at the side of the As Primary president, she spon bed so the stream of air flows sored excursions to the Temple across slats and springs under mat-tres- . for the children over eight and The accumulated dust and lint these children have done over Is blown to the floor. 1000 baptisms for the dead. Coming ' j . Plans are announced for Stake Fireside to be held Sunday evend ing at 9 p. m. at the of the M Men and Gleaner Groups the Explorers and Mia Maids are urged to be in attendance. I On Thursday, September 25, the following Stake Officers attended the University of Scouting at Provo: The Stake Presidency; Vaughn Paxman, Claude R. Lomax and Some of the James H. Crane. wards were well represented, also. Bishop, was your ward theer? The following were set apart as Stake Sunday School Board members on Sunday, September 28: Lavern B. Worthlngton, Gladys K. Tolley, Elaine J. Bowles, and Rus-sH. Stuart. ' WANT NEW DBAPES el Clyne M. Leavitt has accepted a call to fulfill a Stake Mission and was set apart by President BeJlis-to- n on September 30, We wish him well in this new assignment. Approximately 65 people Washing Woodwork Most woodwork can be washed with a detergent or soap and water. To make the woodwork shiny, add two tablespoons of furniture polish to a quart of rinse water; then wipe the surface dry with a soft cloth. of First-Secon- Cse 10 ys an opesi e5?! ft ill I i I itH' Mum mm ir't I I One of the oustanding Stake events of the year was the High Priests quorum party held in the new Mona Ward chapel on Sept ember 27th. Mildred C. McKay gave a very descriptive and inspirational account of President McKay's trip to Europe this summer. The quorum members and their wives from Mona served the very delicious dinner. Hats off to them. The quorum presidency, Will L. Hoyt, Harry Beagley and E. Alton EUertson are to be congratulated for a good job well done. Lucky yon you cheated the undertaker with your broken down car In vfifv I 1 THANKS f I ; v FOR YOUR SUPPORT! BEAUTIFUL PATTENS TO CHOOSE FROM STDIIJGFELLOU inter- Also JUDD Drapery Hardware! ests in the First District. he is young and vigorous, a fighter all the wayl REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COIIGBESS, BIST. 1 "AVO?frcw IT ME l5 One more drink "one for the roadl" It was the Toast to Death for thousands of men and women, and innocent children, too last year. The records do not show how many lives were needlessly sacrificed because of driving, but they do show that over 6,000 drivers involved in fatal accidents had been drinking. Another 2,000 pedestrians met death in traffic, while in an fan-shap- alco- WUh hol-clouded v alcoholic haze. 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