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Show (Utah) JOURNAL iallBLPEB Mr. and Mrs. James Cochrane van presented the project; OpeA-- of Suaaydele, visited Saturday at lag prayer, Frank Blackham; , Each class of the Primary the home of Mr. and Mrs. George 'tented numbers in reading and! Mrs. Bruce Broadbent spent the 'song portraying the humility of week in Salt Lake visiting with the Savior as manifest through his Mrs. Bernadine Colton. She also prayer. Closing prayer was given planned to attend LDS primary by Roger Rowley. BY JO&EPHINC HOUGHTON A Primary preparation meeting conference. waa held Wednesday night at the home of Myrtle Wharff.-ThfolCHURCH NEWS lowing officers attended: CleOnda IN CASTLE GATE Hansen, Myrtle Wharff, Ether SPRING GLEN John Miles Donahue. Rye Clerico, Mary JenMiss Elisabeth Erlckson of CASTLE GATE The Guar-'an- d sen, Mildred Simms, Josephine- dian Beehive class enjoyed a party the Sunday School Stake board T ,Pa Vvm TitiAa ff.av!nnt& Vir SHOWERS HONOR CASTLE GATE Mr. and Mrs. last Tuesday evening at MIA un- were visitors at our Sunday Schoo, And;rg)n and WUm8 RECENT BRIDE N. N. Simmons Saturday received der the direction of their teacher, meeting, a special Easter pro Peterson. CASTLE GATE Mrs. Mae Snow. Games were play- gram A household word of the death of a has been prepared for A grandson, fireside chat was held Sunshower was given last Saturday Jerry Simmons, of Sprine Lake. ed and refreshments served to: Easter morning. Numbers from at the home of Mr. evening day ty Mrs. Martin Carlson and Mrs. The child was killed instantly Sheila Booth, Luan Stevens, Col each class will participate on the and Mrs. Lester Blackham. Robert Mike Casella in honor of Mrs. when he ran into the path of a leen Harrl8on, Joyce Snow, Shirley program. Booth showed the picture "Hlgh- Dennis Huff, with the following truck. iLabrum, Shirley Olsen, Louise was lights of Mormonism." The Primary conference comprising the guest list: Jessie Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens Xoufaret- - Yv0nae Foote and Faye held Sunday evening. Beautiful Gleaners, MIA officers, Junior Miller. Long, Margie Brady. Lola Starr. i and Clyde were week end scenes of the garden of Gethse- - Girls, Explorers and Ward Blsh- Mary Huff, May Hilton, Edith .visitors at Mapleton. CASTLE GATE The Junior mane, Calvary Hill and the Lord's opric menilbers were in attend- Newton, Ruth DeAngeles, Annie ranK Memmott was home last -nd. anc. Semilrhre formed a hack emu nismsRtana- fnllnwH thav .iri., nninv,i v i ' " i 4U. j, ueouajf Mills, Meiba Mills, Virginia Lewis. TeeK l rrom tne liV because Of av.nnr . .v- - w T1 ii Mi TKa Iird. Pravor" turn attar whioh Mi-lha mnal j Rita Oldroyd, Shlrlee Etxel, Thel-m- a . " " er. Mrs. Blanche McGrath. Mrs. was played the children presented served refreshments to the group, Nielson, Lillian Oveson, Mrs. Relief Society meeting was held illUam Mera"iVera Thomas instructed them in the oroeram built upon the theme Will Taylor and Mrs. N. C. Carr. mott. Salt TV" spend the proper preparation and serving of the Lord's Praver. Shirley ju- - Monday Mrs. Jessie evening. The following Sunday a per the week end before returning to of a Huntsman gave the visiting teach- cour8e JuB, sonal shower honored the recent irirls include: Alene Taylor, LaRa .ThalU Thacker, Thomas Bendall, ers lesson entitled "Nevertheless Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hyatt and bride presided over by Mrs. Vert Wilstead Winnie Moss, RoweeniLeo Miller, LeRoy Fiack, Lee Mil- - Not My Will, But Thine. Be Done." Huff. The following guests at sonya were iSalt .Lake City and Nougaret, Joyce Houghton, Gay ler, Rita Mae Taylor, Josephine The theology lesson "The Close tended: Bonnie Carr, Andrea Han Nephi visitors Saturday and Sun Sillitoe, Joyce Hardee, Marianne Houston, Lydia Bendall, Blanch of Our Lord's Public Ministry, sen, Louexes Whittaker. Eileen day. Thomas. Susan Phillips, Joanne Thomas, Virginia Lewis and Cor- - was given by class leader, Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and Robertson, Blanch Thomas. Trellis Rowley. .Houghton and Geraldine Thomas, eene Booth. Slavensky, Eda Gentry, Helen Wil- son, Hall, of Spanish Fork were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reld of Welfare meeting was held Sun- - Latuda instructed the following An Easter program will be held liams, Anne Biegler, Katie Starr visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis last week. and Lola Starr. Sunday morning at Sunday school, day evening with the following group Jn Mnare' dancing Satur- Willis Larsen, Mrs. Rhoda Hrein- - but no sacrament meeting will be attending: Bishop Fay Thacker, dft evening: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bendall, of!Thoma8 Edgar Johnson, Marcneiio, Mr. and Mrs. Henry son of held Grove Pleasant Mrs. and Sunday evening because Junior High has selected girls Oscar John Foote, Elaine Andersoni Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hreinson, Larsen General Catherine Conference. of Provo were Ibe who will voted on for queen and Miller rere. Ruby visitors layior. HavoorV Mr. and Mrs. Franklin of the carnival. These girls and Sunday The MIA presented the Sunday theme, Linda Rae Peterson. Read Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Hale Hoigate. Mr. the rooms they represent are: Melservice with 2, evening April ers were, Nancy Hammond, Phyl, JmefJ Mr anfl Mrg Harold Han. Venita Davis, 7th grade; Darlene and Mrs. Chad Evans and Mr. and vm myiur cuuuuuung. laiKS werelio n.(iwit?v. KathPrlnA Snrromanno Mrs. L. J. were of Arcadia Gilbert Higginson, 8th grade, and Joyce given by: David Miller, Boyd and Max,ne ; Sunday visitors at the home of -Snow, 9th grade. Thomas, Barbara Miller, LeRoy Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross. Fiack. Jean Miller gave the theme A group of teenagers enjoyed a and a recording concerning the bicycle trip to Spring Glen Sat theme was played. Junior girls urday. It proved rough going on who sang a hymn included: Jo- the trip home and althoufh they anne Houghton, Geraldine Johnson were plenty stiff th following R0ween Nougaret, Alene Taylor, enjoyed themselves: Sheila Booth, Marianne and LaRae Thomas, Joyce Snow, Shirley Olsen, Shirley Wilstead, accompanied by Mrs. Lahrum, Louise Nougaret, Vernon Fern Burton: Mrs. Burton sang, Huff, Wilford Thomas and Tommy "I know I Shall Live Again," accompanied by Mrs. Kulah Tabone. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffiths and Prayers were offered by J. Edgar B'iddv and 'Larry of Salt Lake Johnson and Sheila Booth. Pitv were Sunday visitors at the Youth leadership meeting was home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Lona: visited held Sunday afternoon with Bishop Fay Thacker in charge. Those in Salt Lake City last Sunday. present were: Bishop Thacker, NEWS AOOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM Lafcrum and his losing side in the "Saw and seen" contest had to treat Emma Jean penrin ... uu her winning team. ICCOL DECS ..j ial Dorothy ath-if -i- of Mr. and Mr.. (5X5 rdee lere tWs:we ITA TO HOLD ersfleid. College ' 'Jeta and a CDcrothy, for , ttul- - yir "- rnoftj T4.t Ph tam nd la extemperaneous CARNIVAL Next Tuesday beginning at 12:30 the PTA will hold a Carnival Cnforma. wit school house. Each room will jthe to decorated as a booth for the lot of good following things: fish pond for jboys, fish pond for girls, pastry - ; "booth, pop corn booth, home made candy and pop booth, and a "V. and hot dog booth. Loyal a treat when Jerry Gate ' Cliurcli Notes e ! ham-burg- er The " ' 'Tnloriwr'' a ' This MEMORIAL DAY live for all time t.,j. EMhrhie the memory of loved one with a die-- ', Rack of Anea Family No tribute more fittlnfl man expressive! Make your wide selection of Monument ana pei a sftOe pre-Hasla- m. S wmmwH owg" J term. f m ; Authorized Representative EL O. 66 Bryner PORTER Phone 8t 133 JAMES M. WALKER MONUMENTS OF I 920 East 4th South Salt Laka Cltv. Utah ' - fr- - if ...- - .. Pali up w wTWWWWTWTTTWTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT t Notes of Interest from t Neighboring j SPRING GLEN ;i' By Mrs. Mary Duke ty , . fi the hospital, where he is receiving medical care, Lake City Saturday to attend a Now home decorating i$ the exciting fun you've alway wwting for the delegates for the it to be . . . now you can dream up any color wanted nurses convention that will be and scheme find Colorizer paints to match. Choose from A in San Francisco held in May. 1,322 decorator colors in all finishes for interior and exD.&R.G. line on the derailment Mrs. Mr. and were Haycock home terior use. Buy any can size from l2 pint to a gallon Vito Abbato, of Salt Lake City delayed the train for several hours . . . and pay no more than for ordinary paints which are Salt reach was to unable she and of Salt and Elmer Haycock, also so limited in color. Best of all, there's no waiting for any Lake in time for her meetings. Lake City. of these colors . . . buy them right over the counter Mrs. Sarah Johnson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen and and get the same colors again any time you want them. laughters, Viola and Zenna Mae, with her son, Joe Holman, in It's as simple as thatl visited Saturday in Heber City, Dragerton. after which they drove to Salt Mrs. Rye Clerico accompanied Lake to visit with Mr. and Mrs. ji)y her mother, Mrs. Mary Burgess, 0f Price, visited in Provo Saturday. George Adams. Lee Rowley and Moroni Hunl Jim Barra had the misfortune of breaking his leg in a mine ac- - spent Saturday and Sunday in the PAINTS cident Friday. He was taken to southeastern Utah desert where Hospital where they purchased uranium claims. We the he is reported improving. jwish them a lot of luck in their Mr. and Mrs. James Blackburn, new venture. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Robertson, Mrs. Edward Simms is visiting d Mrs. Harvey Boyer and son, Mr. n gait Lake City with her Mrs. Herbert Hopkins, all ters, Mrs. Roy Scharmon and Mrs. of Dragerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simmons. She will attend & of Helper were lds conference and return home Fred Dorrity rfe, " fin .iw her husband Sunday, guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Zorn. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hansen visit- Helper, Utah Mike Rukavina has been taken ed Sunday with relatives in He- to the Salida hospital, where he ber City. his broth-er- a Is under observation, Nick and Joe accompanied him to Colorado. Mrs. Allen Christensen has received word of the accidental death of her nephew, Jerry Simmons, age six. sn of Mr. and Mrs. Don Simmons of Spring Lake. Jerry was struck by a truck as he returned home from a birth-daparty. Funeral services will be held at Spring Lake Wednes day. Roy Wilcox of Salt Lake City, grandfather of Mrs. Clifford HayAs you well know, the application of electricity cock, visited Sunday at the Hayto industry has enabled machines to produce cock home. more at lower cost. The same thing applies Mrs. Bruce Broadbent entertained a group of small children to farming, with low-coelectricity Sunday In honor of her daughter farm costs, too. It pumps water, reducing Jessie Lee's third birthday. grinds feed, hoists hay, milks cows, ( Mrs. Owen Tanner, of Price, lights barn, yard and home; cooks, and Mrs. Lynn Nelson and chil dren of Wellington, spent Sunday protects food, heats water, washes with Mr. and Mrs. George Zorn. and does scores clothes Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Boyack cnores or iasicr ana otner went to Salina Monday. Her sister than they can be cheaper will return home with them to Ann other WAV. in an Mrs. while care for her family care medical is receiving Boyack hosnital. In the Mr", and Mrs. Gran Warren Sunday with friends snd rela tives In Tragerton, and Stmny- flale. Mr. and Mrs. George Storko- vlch of Spring Glen accompanied thevn. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Home Ownership A TAX PAYCJ3 COKT ANY --? Mrs. Bessie Miller went to Salt been to has taken F. I. Rowley Mr and Mrs. cmMva m.F.M Allen Christensen drove to Con- terfield. 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