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Show THE Navy Experimenting With Underwater Vings - WASHINGTON The Navy Is finding a use for wings underwater ones this time. The Navy has announced It is experimenting with the "hydrofoils" on boats. They have surfaces similar to an airplane' wing. Fitted to the bottom of small craft, they raise the hull out of water when sufficient speed Is TIMES-NEW- Thursday, March 4. 1954 NEFHI. UTAH The Lark Class of the Third Ward Primary under the supervision of Beth Jarrett held their parents party and program on SunClass Presday, February 21st. 0 ident Christine Winn was in charge of the program, as follows: Opening song "I Thank Thee Dear Father"; Prayer, Linda Taylor; Greetings, Karen Lunt; Home building demonstration, Arlene Ingram and Gail Garrett; Code, Gail Garrett; Lark Emblem, Peggy Copy Deadline: Winn; Lark song, by class; Gay notes on bandlo were explained by MONDAY MRS. ALLIGEE ANDERSON, Editor, Phone 287J. Linda Taylor; Articles of Faith, Evening Patricia Bowles; New Testament AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 'lAMIAlVlA'A'lVl'l'i course explained by ReNae Ellert-so"A True Story' Karen Lunt; On February 23rd, the Junior To All M. I. A. Workers and Third of held the leaners Ward Scripture with the references, given by who Those Helped their Silver Comradery at the Peggy Winn and Christine Winn; Production of the Road Show Relief Society Hall. Group singing Remarks, Class leader Beth Jar-- ' Wp thp Stake Presidency, are of "M. I. A., Our M. I. A." accom- rett; closing remarks, Christine so grateful to you people for the panied by Jackie Cooper was fol- Winn; song, "Tell Me the Stories fine work you did in preparing lowed by an address of welcome oi jesus ; closing prayer Patricia and resenting the annual road by President Patsy Howard. "The Bowles. and.. thrt Pm'mnw show. It was such an outstanding Cleaner Sheaf" was given by Velma -- Seven Darents . ft: .I' - m were affair. Everything was so original Vogt, and the following program uuu.-erattendance. Re- It certainly continued: Talk, "What it Means rresnments were served. and yet so fine. showed us that we sun nave me to be a Silver Gleaner" Airs. Sarah salt of the earth in Juab Stake. Neilsen, Stake Junior Gleaner The Old Tpstamont rlao rJt tfca The Holiday Melodies presented leader; "The Story of Ruth", Stake Seminary held a get Juab of Nebona The book the from Legend by Mona; Nancy Orme; Story an me nome or their Aladin's lugtHner of Lamp Mark, Linda Lunt, Talk, "Why by the First Ward; M. I. A. I Want My Daughter to Become a teacher Edna J. Cazier. Games hv th Rpcond Ward: played and a pot luck supper Mrs. Natalie were Memories of Bishop Davis and his Silver Gleaner" was All pmnc:w) thm. served. good wife, by the tnira wara; Orme; Remarks, President Ellen selves as having had a wonderful r.ivo I. iff in a Sweet Kcv. bv the Bowles, and presentation of silFourth Ward; A Tale of Zion's ver wheat corsages to each girl and the guests; Singing "Dear to Youth by Levari were all so , p nrrwipnted that each is the Heart of the Shepherd" and the THt WINNING STAY . . . ' mention. honorable most of Rae Blackett. benediction, worthy We join with everyone else who Refreshments were served. The i table was decorated with a center may have witnessed this fine in exnressinu our ap piece of silvered wheat, and tall preciation and thanks for a job white candles in crystal holders. President Officers of the class. well done. Sincerely, Patsy Howard, vice president Ranae and Secretary Mary BaiJuab Stake Presidency, Westnng, ley were in charge of arrange- liLlflllTi OfAe Wards, the Organizations, Activities and Plans, of Juab Stake n; The Atomic Energy Commis- sion recently reported COY WHO MiPICTS MAI-rSIGNS, SIGNALS AND tOAO hroTH( iHr IAW$, i&ASXtriCS. Ths 6Awsr who w!ni h th moewl rtpdMil COURTESY CODt whe very-ono- 'i MAKES Of THE tOAD. that radioi- sotopes may someday be used to speed the cging of whisky. Isn't the whisky problem old enough already? s BEAUTIFUL BROADLCOM - VAS- CjT CARPET for 03 ) as little as won-rWfnl- per square yard I ifI lv COURTESY! V' V h Lester II. Belliston, President. "S, V.LTf WOU ments. Mrs. Beulah II. Irons is class leader. 1 Sunday evening services in the To all and mothrespective wards of the Stake will ers of thegrandmothers Tues-dSecond Ward be presented through the auspices March 9th is going to be a of the Relief Societies, it has been announced. Meeting times in busy day at Relief Society. Women Come one, come all the respective wards are same as interestold should be and young the usual Sacrament meeting time. ed in learning to make quilts and rugs on the sewing machine. This First Ward ladies won't want to will be demonstrated Tuesday and miss the work day, March 9, of our a lesson on curtains and draperies GUY WHO ADJUSTS ORIV. 100 per cent attendance month. will be given. We are also going Hmr C It is the fun day of Relief Society. to make aluminum trays. See you ING TO ROAD, TRAFFIC AND WEATHET CONDITIONS. Th drivar who win vry-oCome In the morning at 10 o'clock there. or when you can, and join in the ntptt It h motorist who MAKES COURTESY HIS CODE OF THC ROAD. M. of Officers Second the Ward activities work day regular quilting, preparing rug rags and I. A. want to extend thanks and " The ermine Is a member of the making quilt tops. Or, make a appreciation to the following peoskunk and also has a de- beautiful aluminum tray, learn to ple for their assistance in the fensivo family odor considered by some Road Show Janice Tuesday night: quilt or pencil paint. Along with to be more unpleasant than that it all is a grand feeling of true Burton, author and director; Emof the skunk's. sisterhood good will, friendship ma Harmon, assistant; Iris Ferre, Judd who Morgan, understanding and love. See you accompanist; Four members of the at Relief Society. painted the poster; Betty Brown electoral with Ora Morgan as her accomcollege, in 1789, were panist, and the following cast: absent when George Washington Officers and teachers of the Third lleber Memmott, Mary Ostler, Gail was elected first President of the Ward Prlmarv wish to extend Pace, Oneita Fackrell, Helen United States. their thanks and appreciation to Jarrett, Margean Morgan, Sylvia all ward members who so gener- Park, Shirley Gibson, Helen AnFranklin Delano Roosevelt ously contributed to the Birthday derson, Barbara Jones, Ardys l, pledged one billion dollars In Penney Appeal for the Primary Robert Carter, David Lunt lend-leaaid to Russia on Nov. children's hospital. and Jack Burton. 6, 1941. (it. l)W -- vV1a coot 3 a, hro-TH- PRATT'S -- ; V-v- - " - Quality Merchandise 73-m- an ; Nephi, Utah , CHAPMAN FUBNHTUE3E Nephi, Utah ; Phone 300 Tid-wel- se rn do)fni SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI nJ ltlliii.. 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