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Show rrm FRIDAY, DBCT?.rera 10, 1948 First Ward Elders p Hold Dance x The Lehi First Ward Elders entertained the members of the priesthood and their partners at a dancing party in the First ward, Friday evening. A large crowd was in attendance and enjoyed refreshments and dancing, The committee in charge were fl IIIEMW Stake Relief Sociey Meeting Sunday A Stake Relief Society meeting will be held Sunday, December 12, in the Lehi Second Ward. The meeting is to be for all departments except that of social science. Members are urged to be in attendance. Vincent Scown, Blaine Anderson, Bob Gray and DeMHe Scown. The music for the evening was furnished by Stanley Clark, Eva Carson and Fahy Durf ee. Seminary Pin Presentation Exercises Scheduled for Dec 18 Presiding Bishop LeGrand Richards of the Latterday Saints is to speak at the Graduation Presentation Services for the Lehi Seminary, December 18 at 8 p. m, at the Stake Tabernacle. The program will consist of musical numbers' and Donald L. Bazaar Fifth Wright, Seminary teacher, will Held present the graduating students The Fifth Ward held their with their Seminary pins. About students are receiving annual bazaar, Thursday, Dec- thirty-on- e this pins year. ember 9. The bazaar was opened by selling lunches from 11:30 a. m. on through the day. The STAKE PRIMARY menu included hamburgers, hot UNION MEETING AND dogs, chili, meat pies, ice cream, SOCIAL HELD sandwiches, drinks, etc. There The officers and teachers of the was also a fish pond. Stake Primary held their regular The selling of hand made Union meeting at the stake tabarticles began at 2 p. m. and was with president Jones as ernacle, a great success according to Mrs. the speaker. Following th meetVirgil Peterson. The program, which opened at ing a Christmas social was held in the basement where a group 8 p. m., consisted of a one-a- ct 85 enjoyed playing games unof play and variety numbers. The der the direction of Mrs. Ila From comedy, "My Cousin Mrs. Arva Bone, Mrs. Fowler, h, Katherine Sweden", by Lois Evans and Mrs. Geneve was under the direction Peterson. Rice balls with candy of Calvin Swenson. Following is canes the in and tied with center a list of the characters in the red Christmas ribbon were serorder of their appearance: ved to the group. Refreshment Karen Shields, a guest at the committee were Mrs. Gladys Mills home Petra Clover Mrs. Emma Despain, Peterson, Charlotte Mills... Shirley Powell Mrs. Clea Ernst, .Mrs. Wanda sisters Bushman and Mrs. Zora Smith. . .Caroline Comer Ann Mills Hilda, a Swedish maid. ... Floydene Smith Jeannette Johansen, cousin from Sweden ..Elaine Holmstead Mae Preston. . . .La Rane Carlson neighbors Gladys Preston. .Jenell Forman Ward Thursday . Kava-naug- , .... , Second Ward Bazaar Held Dec 2 class-wor- mmm m a. a, ws; D. IL P. Meeting Postponed The Snow Springs Camp of the Daughters of thejjtah Pioneers will hold its meeting Thursday, December 16, instead of the 9th as originally planned. The meeting will be in the form of a Christmas party and will be held in the Fifth Ward Relief Society Rooms at 2 p. m. There will be an exchange of Christmas presents and a nice program and all members are urged to be present The hostesses will be Udine Wing, Nettie Wornski and Lillian Knudson. Scout Court of Honor Postponed chili, meat pies, cake, pie, ice cream, and soft drinks. An interesting program was held in the Amusement Hall at 8 p. m. under the direction of Naomi Shaw and Moselle Davis. Nadine Hales of Lindon, gave two flute solos; Mrs. Marsha Robert Coll edge, a reading; Brown, a trombone solo, accompanied by Phyllis Fox; Clive Beale, a reading; a vocal trio, Connie Robinson, Jackie Carter, and Coleen Moss, accompanied by Marilyn Davis; a clarinet solo bv Jedda Mercer, accompanied by Phyllis Fox; reading by Joan Chadwick of American Fork; a vocal solo by Geo Miller accompanied by Phyllis Fox; a piano solo by Joyce Lynn Ault; and a ballet dance by Glennis Wing, Lois Wing, Juha Adelle Garrett, and Marceil Morgan. "The bazaar was a great success," Norma Webb, ward presi, dent, stated. R. D. Christofferson stated. Sunday, December 18, the time for Sacrament Meeting has been changed. The meeting will commence at 6:30 instead of 7:30. Ward members should take notice. Beginning Elementary Schools About 15 per cent of all elementary school pupils in the United States are still taught in schools In the open country. one-roo- one-teach- er iZ hn I I mk Should be first 0E your Christmas fig Its a wondeful GAME for uinte evenings or rf If Sun-da- . It s new IT Xl chain Uci Dan y afternoons. The Rouni "Every L. D. J Home should fat it." nd A wi ber 1 tion Mutu It's Educational stake dance Chris meml only $2.95 jted (iarg H. GRASS FURNITURE STORE 151 East uu State Street TU UKAbt) tor THIS GREAT L. D. !!. iH''ilii;..iy.i'i.lii'!i.'Wi!l i'liljllll'IM'u.h.1 ...lii1.l.viM. S GAME .illl.llll -- . 1 s - Lehi '""7--- i V CHOOSE FROM A AND LARGE VARIETY OF NEW 'v. GREATESJJ&ja 0YET! 1 union the S Paulii name Vea . serve SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER I Tb A. bti J 1 Anr SE mil l m Dianne Larson, J. Edward Ttomas and Fourth Ward: Bonnie Larson, son of Harold and Mavas given a blessing by Larson, was given a blessing by his father. Kathleen Dickerson, Julie Ann Lambert A, daughter of Donald and La Ree of Clyde and BeUyJe . i , urae Kl., Dickerson, was blessed by Hyrum Dy her fat- Mei nav 7 bvery Enjoy Will 'm. Main Street l father. daughter Holmes, was given a blessing by her grandfather, F. O. Merchant Robert Floyd Simmons, son of Floyd and Elsie Simmons, was blessed by Val Johnson Alan Leo Christofferson, son of Noye and El ma- - Christofferson, received a blessing from his father. Susan McFar-lan- e, Third Ward: of Elden and daughter Louise McFarlane of Bluffdale.. The blessing was given by Charles Turner, a great-gramm atft Which y SHOE REPAIRING t from Bishnn rv- -.. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Gray are of a rejoicing over the arrival Lehi son and heir, born at the 4hospital December Th nroud Barents of a baby on girl, born at the Lehi Hospital Mrs. and Mr. December 5, are Cornelius Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Frampton are welcoming a new baby girl into their home this week. The new daughter was born at the Lehi Hospital on December 5. Rejoicing over the arrival of a new son, are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellison. The baby arrived at the Lehi Hospital on December 6. If you'll let us care tor your worn shoes you'll find that they can be made to LOOK LIKE NEW for only a small cost It's true that shoes do get beyondl the point of further usefulness, but when that time comes we tell you. from Top to Bottom A t. Gift a Select Entire ranuiy i - -- Ah k, inside and out '.. . R turnout . .. Cradle Corner Gray, a grandfatf.,. Htn Ward: kins, son r.t The annual bazaar, sponsored by the Second Ward Relief The Scout Court of Honor will Society, was held Thursday, not be held the first Sunday in BABIES BLESSED IN THE December 2. The doors opened as previously planned. LEHI WARDS SUNDAY January at 4 p. m., with a sale of hand- Notice will be given when the Second Ward: Pamala Holmes, made articles, Christmas gifts, date is set, Scout Commissioner of Theron and Aleene Second Ward Enjoys Plays Members of the Lehi Second Ward enjoyed a delightful evening of entertainment, Tuesday, December 6, at the Second Ward chapel. Following regular three one-a- ct plays were dirction of the under presented the ward's five Beehive Girl leaders, Mrs. Betty Fowler, Mrs. Mary Hansen, Mrs. Darlene Gray Mrs. Edna Loveridge, and Mrs. Patta Gray. Following the plays the remainder of the evening was turned over to dancing. All the ward members were invited to attend and there was a large TBZ3 PEE3, LEU. UTAH : : .....I.,,,,,,,,,, h4( bo MOUNTAIN FUElI SUPPLY COMPANY SERVING UTAH AND WYOMING A For All Gas Appliances For Quality Installations For Prompt Service GUNTHER N t FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Phone 607 - American Fork V |