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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 i,iiiiiiiin mum TYIXO ROSE BOUQUET FOR FIRST WARD JUNIOR GIRLS Floor Flan of Proposed Church Services Lelloy W. Harris of the bishopric conducted the meeting in the First Ward Sunday evening. The speakers were Mr. and Mrs. William E. White. Nell Thomas favored with a vocal selection, accompanied by Tim Mackerell on the piano. ijiyyw The Junior (Mils of the First Ward had the honor of tying the Rose Bouquet, which they achieve when thev have all the.eirls of the ward enrolled in MIA. This party was held Wednesday evening in the Relief Society rooms and was STAKE IIK.II PRIESTS' attended bv the girls and their HOLD Sl ( KSSI XL BANQUET mothers, a total of 3 4 in the group anThere are 19 enrolled in the class P. Arlo Bishop Messinger of the Ik; IJigh Priests Quorum is Mrs. Leola Limb, Mdk". and their wives met Thurs- nounced the speakers in the Sec- and the leader ond Ward sacrament meeting on who presented the "f'ertifir-atof a for March 31st day evening, .Sunday evening. They were Thora Attendance" to the girls. Shirley wuiquet and party at the Beeson and H. O. Van Orden. Nor- Paice read "Symbolism of th ward meetinghouse. man White sang a vocal solo with Rose"; piano solo, Jane Harris; s A iiuorum meeting for the flute Marilyn Stapley playing the ac- reading, Emma Jane Gal-started at 7:30 and followduet, Doris Smith and Vera companiment. 127 of the adjoumthis .group ing accompanied by Marilyn Stapil to the banquet rooms where a Karl T. Smith of the bisohprlc ley; clarinet duel, I.aUae and delicious banquet wan served. The conducted the meeting in Third Genda Edwards, with accompanin'.le decoration were in an Easter Ward. The speakers were P. F. ment played by Shirl v Pake: r .heme and were attractive. S. Rollins and Clyde L. Messinger. reading, Mary Harris; Junior (Mils K arnsworth, quorum president, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Murdock fav- cnorus, "As a Rose." pink roses vas toasttnaster, and program ored with a vocal duet, with Mrs. had been chosen by the class for numbers included: vocal trio, Milo Sherman Carter playing piano ac- this achievement and Carol Myer'.:ak. Kent Morgan, Frank Smith companiment. gave the symbol of the class. Hn h M C. unlock with George playing girl placed a rose on a satin ribaccompaniment; vocal duet, Mr. bon "and this was tied by Mrs and Mrs. Sherman Carter, with Teacher Training Meetings Limb, This bouquet was presented The teacher Mrs. ('. Dennis White playing the training meeting to Mrs. Pearl Thompson, president piano; vocal ((election. Carlyle F. of the First Ward Primary was of the YWMIA, by Miss My rs Carheld home at the ii (iniiing. Milford, with Mrs. Monday evening and white Punch, wafers, ter accompanying on the piano; of Mrs. Vie Pake, with Martha D. mints were servedpinkto the group, Paice The the Wallace I). Yardley. meeting. conducting rending, Mrs. by candlelight. The pravers were Vie was lesson and Paice the by the group given banquet, following by Betty Hodges and Joleen Beauii joyed dancing in the amusement Florence Beaumont; scriptural mont. The girls w r attired in athall. Program numbers during this reading, Altheda Gale. Refreshformal dresse for thiv tractive part of the evening included: vocal ments were served to 19 by Anna occaison. Mrs. Maxine Kothering-ham- , duet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jame- N'elson, Mildred Atkin, Mrs. Beaustake Junior leader, was son; reading, Robert White. The mont and Mrs. Gale. nresent. This is the second group Third Ward Relief Society preThe Second Ward Primary held in the stake to achieve this award pared and served the banquet. their teacher training meeting on The Glean r group in the same Monday evening at the meeting- ward also achieved recently. house, with Mable R. Merrell conStake l'rtnmry Mrs. P,eth Ashworth Mogran has ducing. The lesson was given by SKVKXTIES II U F. PARTY 'o. en selected as the new stake Betty Wheaton, the scripture readThe Seventies of the Stake am! Primary president to succeed Mrs. ing by Alberta Stewart. The mush Hester Harris, released. Mrs. Mor- was under the direction of Laska their partners had a social and at Milfo'd chapel on gan lias selected as her counselors, Woolsey and Mrs. Stewart. Beth March 31st. i was the of veiling. stake Mrs Lois Messinger and Mrs. Alva Morgan present. Thursday present Cab', with Mrs. Mildred Johnson Refreshments were served by Lola Ther were 3D Seventy Ireta Morris, Audrey which was 90',; of the quorum as secretary. Members of the board Hutchings, The total number of gentlemen Erlckson and Marian Terry. will be announced later. and ladies present was 51!. Among those attending the PriProgram numbers included, mumary convention in Salt Lake City General Conference Visitors sical s lections. Merrill Jameson, Thoso attending General Con- and Rueben Jones; on Friday and Saturday of last adings, Jesweek were: Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. ference in Salt Uike City, includ- sie Gunn, Thora Beeson, Orville Messinger, Mrs. Gale, Esta Cox, ed: Pres. A. Carlos Murdock, Pres. Harris and Alfred It. Adams. Martha Pake, Gladys Oakden. and Mrs. Alrd G. Merkley and Dancing was also an entertaining I.eln Morgan. Louise Roberts, Fern family; Pres. Mark Woolsey; Mr. feature. Fried chicken, with all Williams, Macel Horton and Mary and Mrs. Andrew J. Terry and the trimmings, and pie F. Goodwin. Marian, Bishop and Mrs. Alma V. was served to. the. group. The presDecker and family; Bishop Wal- idency of the quorum. Mr. Jamelace D. Yardely; L. M. Burt, Mr. son. Roy Yardley, Grant Tolton. Fireside- Clint and Mrs. Grant II. Tolton, Mr. and Reed Smith, Arch Hoopes, Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Alton Atkin greet- Mrs. George C. Murdock. Mrs. Smith, and Gail Elmer, was in ed members of the First Ward Hester Harris, and possibly charge. The party was so successSpecial Interest group at a fireful that another social event is beside gathering at their home Suning planned to take plac in three day evening, following church. months at Hanging Rock. Mrs. Verne Oakden gave a review Mrs. Kate Jensen and Mrs. Mary of the book, "These Amazing F. Goodwin attended the annual Mrs. Louise Stubb of Parowan Mormons," by Weston. Daughters of Utah Pioneers coninode was served to 22 by Mrs. vention held at the Hotel Utah on visited a few days last week wlti her mother, Mrs. Jean Harris. Atkin and Mrs. Pearl Thompson. Monday of this week. uni. i - ' H wuwjmim.iiMiiiiiiiMiijujuiinnin' tin mi mi I Hospital and Office s 10-B- ed '" nnTnn "' ' ..iif,mmrMm,. vmmnmmmmmm I First-Thir- d mem-ner- -; Now-era- , Tay-!'i- - " Ljj mw & iap4MJt ilSl mml i tHHtat JNB ill er v- - i Ml 'frigsjt (sum . r- liirarii ilVffMf iimniii Im iwm inm i ' fm fH ala-mod- e, ' timiti MAKV F. CKKHIW IX HO.VORKT) FOK LONG PRIMARY SERVICE Si tmmm minim - imnaawai.-tfc- itrf nih'ii - n -'- ,y Blaine Cox has been 111 with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tanner pneumonia. He is being cared for eturned home recently after at his home. month visit in California. worker for for her services by Pres. of the General Board and G. Boyle, counselor. A picture of the three women was in the Church Section of the Destrtt News on Wednesday of this wtek. Mrs. Goodwin attended the Primary convention in Salt Lake. She has been a ward! president and for 1G years was! Beaver Stake Primary president.' She has worked continuously in' stake and ward capacities, and at the present time is slake historian.' ulated SALE Caterpillar D2 and Dozer, $3000; Caterpilalr D4 and Dozer. $4 600; John Deere Model "H" and attach., $1650; Farmall Model "M" and attachments, $1250.00; International Call or write ID!), $4000.00. J. CLAIM PLATT. Cedar City. KDIt a- Al-1- KOK SALE Call 5 MONARCH Range. A9tf 103-- 1912 14 ton CHEV. truck, stake, good cond., $700. HEED'S MOBILE STATION. POP SALE FOR SALE Call 12-- Formerly Dick's Market Adt le C. Howells 1 D-s- sie l&lMC$$(ti PSti Newest Designs Exproii.v. . . . beautiful . . . enduring. Marker complete designed, lettered end placed on your lot for onlv JAMES M. WALKER 220 rjr 'A EAST 4th SOUTH 1 tUllrtltai ' .iHii.iii 4Jtm , s AND JPJf LAKE CITY. 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Pricet may vary slightly in adjoining areas because of transportation Light Club Sedan is nothing less than a $en$ational $urpri$e. And here's why. . . No. 4 40c KOLL-EA- CIl .15 "Added Vpon." favorite, f 1.AO; many others. (me and wc. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT SWIFT'S and CUDAHY'S SLICED ( Htid n'ji'ii'H'ti 3 1 that the new Packards are the thriftiest Eights in Packard's 49 years of preci- sion manufacturing. So if you want to be pleasantly $uf priSed "for keeps" the man to see is your Packard dealer. The time is now! big performance story in the fine car field. What's more, gasoline mileage $1.00 .67 nJ BEAVER DRUG CO. from owners provide conclusivereports proof AS THE MAN WHO n.-arb- i l racicaro OWNS ONE Cedar Motor Company 143 Norl h Main Street BURTON M. WHITE, Heaver Couly SalMmail UP MONUMENTS SALT t ; t$ Finished WILL THE person who borrowed Fivl Smith's bicycle from the I toco Service Station please return it. Reward is offered. AS ARTHUR LEON SMITH. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS SPRING KIST No. 4 Sieve r- Mrs. Mary F. Goodwin, Primary 60 years, was congrat- - Pie-al- imnwii xmtKmwmA'iUt'Mnu , ,.,. cj, Wlh I5eav'er 26-- J |