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Show ' OUR NEIGHBORS FROM NEWS ABOUT 1 Castle Gate BY JOSEPHINE I HOUGHTON Canyon Wednesday evening. Num- oers on the program from here included: Saxaphone duet by Colleen Harrison and Shirley Hansen, accompanied by Luan Stevens at visitors the home of their and a piano solo by Miss Stevens. LaJuana GATE-M- iBS BB . . and the cnotit Mr and daughter or fiv,u RELIEF SOCIETY her Barents, Mr. !Mrs. Andy Lewis. Relief Society Teacher Train Word of the safe landing in class was held Thursday ever,- - Mike ueAiigeico. of Mrs. C. F. Petersen ing England l u p, Meittu". at the church with Neva ning was received by Mr. Petersen. She Green presenting the lesson. "Be ducted a Bauaredandng reports a very delightful and un- of Good evcnue A delicious lunchSaturday . .. lk --" MT V 100 eventful trip. Mrs. Petersen sailed eon was Cheer." nan wil" served to those in atApril 13 on the Coronia to visit tendance. with relatives, her especially d Mrs. Atueic brother, Arthur West and an A Youth leadership meeting was ror aunt, Mrs. Lily Nash, residing at held Sunday afternoon at the Derbyshire. She will sail for home church with the following in attendance: Bishop Fay E. Thacker, July 4. Earl Gilbert left Tuesday for Thomas Bendall, Howard Stevens. Burley, Idaho, to visit his sister, Edgar Johnson, Le0 Miller, LeRoy Mrs. Berne Stout. Fiack, Lydia Bendall, Josephine Houghton, Helen Houghton and CELEBRATES 4TH BIRTHDAY Coreene Booth. CASTLE GATE Robynn Ann Casella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PRIMARY CONFERENCE Primary conference was held Mike Casella, celebrated her 4th birthday with a party at her home Sunday evening at the Church with Thalia Thacker conducting Thursday. April 27. Youngsters who enjoyed birthday refreshments the meeting, Bulah Tabone. .orand games were Lenard and ganist and Josephine Houghton, Gibson, Anna Klarich, chorister. The theme was, "After Stanley Karen Magann. DrLoy Bogden, This Manner Therefore Pray Ye; Richard ON Arriotti. Melody Ovesen, And They Shall also Teach Their HERE !RING MOTHER Connie Etzel. Jon K. DeCola, Ger-o- Children to Pray". Trout ER DAY For a Nice Cradle roll under the direction Mills. Tommy Capece, Lee Else She and Frances Zmerzliker, Ronnie of uaehers, Pearl Capece, Shirley Dinner or Anything Woodward. Susan James, Gale Etzel and Joanne Houghton, gave Would Like a prayer poem. Rrady, Lynn and Linda Pero, NOODLES Groups one and two under thp Diane Haggerty and Toni and Try CHINESE direction of Peggy James and Leslie Callor of Helper. STRICTLY Annabel Fish, Our Father Which 100 Art in Heaven," CHURCH reading parts NEWS UNION CAFE and song, "Can a Little Child Like CASTLE IN son-inla- ' p fofAer's Day kl CAFE INRISE Owned A FRANK Operated by LUMBARDI GATE A large group CASTLE GATE of mothers and daughters from this ward attended the North Carbon Stake affair at Spring yxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxoy.xxxxxxxxxxxoooxxxxxx)oxxxxxx THURSDAY, MAY SPRING CANYCN I 1 1 M I 1 1 I I I iii?iiMfTOrii HIIIIIIIIIIIII CHURCH NEWS 9PRIXG CANYON' Morris Jewkea celebrated his birthday last Saturday by going to Mt. Peasant where he visited with his girl friend, Doris Sheppard. The and Gleaner girls held a fireside chat at the home of Paul Perkins Saturday nisht. Refreshments were served by Mis. Howard Perking. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Keener and family have moved from our community. They left Sunday and will make their new home In Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards spent the week end visiting with their children and families in Utah county. The Spring Canyon softball team won the game with Kenilworth which was played at Kenilworth last Friday night. They lost, however, to Price 2nd ward on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Reese and Mrs. Keith Kissfll and children were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards Monday. Howard Perkins enjoyed another birthday this week. Present at i.i i laiim pai it Rut uuiii i Aire Don VToTltln and Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Max Perkins, and all the nearby children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins. Visitor at the Perkins' home last Tuesday was Mrs. R. J. Henderson of Hiawatha. She is the sister of Mr. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ericson have a new baby girl born at the Standardville hospital Thursday. Me.'. It weighed 6 pounds and 4 ounces. Zion's Boys and Girls 1st and They live at Wellington now but 2nd. Teachers Ruth Moss and were former residents of Spring Dorothy Bowns: "Thy Kingdom Canyon. Come. Andrea Ramirez graduated from Thy Will Be Done On Seminarv Inst Sundav night, the miv student from Spring Canvon to do so An enloable program n nrpsentr"! and !t was pnioved bv all who attended the Seminary exercises at Price. I (Utah) 1950 11, A REL.'Ef SOCiETY SPRING CANYON The Stake Relief Society board honored the Relief Society Mothers and their daughters at the annual Mother's and Daughter's Day party. It was held here in the Storra chapel last Wednesday Mrs. evening. Irene Simmons of Spring Canyon acted as mistress of ceremonies. Each ward presented a part on SUNDAY SCHOOL the program. Approximately 350 were School services Sunday women and girls were in attendover and conducted by presided ance. Refreshments were served Henry Day. Talks were given by by the Stake Relief Socity PresiIretta Curtis and Marie English. dency and board. JOURNAL RAGE THREE fit The MIA of the Storrs ward the program at the presented Sunday evening services. Hishop Grant Jensen presided over the exorcises while Mrs. Florence Anderson conducted. Talks were given by MIA members. Merlin Parish, Clair Draper, Donna Simmons, and Rex Day. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Wilda Skinner and her daughter. Karma, and a ladies trio, Darlene Blackburn. Carol Lambert and LuJean Jensen. Prayers were offered by Arthur Eriekson and Morris Jewkes. Jean Richards By HELPER The News About Our NeighborsFrom (.MMMMMMMH TiTl HI Vjb HH!ii ipHJ Blended whiskey 66 prool. 65 grain neutral spirits. Sthenley Distributors, Inc., N. Y. C. ccrne Viae ICE CREAM If you thinking about how grand it would be to serve wonderful on a limited budget. O. P. SKAGGS meals every day ! Ass't. Flavors Quart chances are she's ever catch Mom ... makes that dream a reality, because of our low price policy. You guy more food here and you buy better food. Prices Effective Fri., Sat., May 12 and 13 SUGAR 10 lb Paper Bag 97c MOTHER knows NYLON is best!! ,. 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Louise Nougaret; and Emblem of Beehive," by Joyce Luan StevSnow; Piano solo by Has Beehive "What enstalk, Labrum: Meant to Me," Shirley remarks reading by Shirley Olsen; AndLouise by Stake Beekeeper, a were presented erson. The girls certificarnation and guardian cates bv Mrs. Snow. Snow Tuesdav evening Mrs. Mae rfrU following 'entertained the re- (at her home with games and freshments: Louise Shirley Hansen. M1ller n now Sheila Booth, Colleen Thrum, Jyce Shirley Yvonne Foote Stevens, Luan rlBon. Thomas. and Mrs. Blanch Prayers our"'"'; PERCALE APRONS : GIRL8 GRADUATE Girls under the Guardian The direction of Mrs. Mae Snow held exercises at Sacra-pctin- e graduation GUARDIAN 8UNDAY DINNER CLUB Hosts Sunday to their dinner Mrs. club group were Mr. and Chris jouflas, whose special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards. Members and guests convened atthe Jouflas apartment, later prouu gressing to the uouniry ardinner and bridge. 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