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Show ran The Second, Third and Fifth wards will furnish the singing for one session of the Lehi stake quarterly conference, to be held May 1. Songs have been chosen and the three wards will combine in singing them. A practice of the three wards has been called for Monday, April 11 at 8 o'clock p. m. in the tabernacle. All choir members of these three wards are urged to be present Stake Relief Society To Hold Union Meeting Sunday THIRD WARD . . . By Arlene Nielsen MUSIC FESTIVAL The MIA Music Festival was held Tuesday evening, March 29. The program was under the diof music rection chairman, Frances Trinnaman. The 100th Psalm was read by Jackie Barn-har- t, after which the following numbers were presented to a large and appreciative audience: Song "As a Rose" Junior Girls. Piano Solo "Rhapsody In Blue" Evelyn Westover. "Bless This Vocal Duet House" Allan Green and Allan Roundy. Two Vocal Numbers Scout Chorus. "Onward Trumpet Duet R. Price Christian Soldiers" and Lynn Nielsen. Three Vocal Numbers Bee Hive Chorus. 7 K Accordian solo "Whispering Hope" Raymond Lloyd. Piano Solo "Beautiful Blue Danube" Evelyn Wilcox. Reading ''Where Ignorance is Bliss" Helen Jones. , i FIRESIDE CHAT er Fireside The M held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell, was a rather novel affair. It was in the form of a Missionary Cottage Meeting with the members of the bishopric preElder senting the program. Harold W. Barnes took charge. Elder Vernon K. Nielsen spoke on Elder H. W. Barnes spoke on "Revelation." And Elder Give Beal spoke on "Repentance." The three "Elders" sang "Come Listen to the Prophet's Voice" and "Come O Thou King of Kings." There were twenty-seve- n persons present "The Truth About the Mormons" and 'Take Heed" tracts were distributed. Everyone enjoyed the meeting very much. Men-Glean- "Pre-Existenc- The Lehi stake Relief Society union meeting for this month will be held Sunday, April 10, in the Second ward chapel at 2 p. m.'AU stake and ward officers are urged to attend. i speakers. The Ladies Chorus sang "Captain of Israel's Host" Raymond Lloyd played an ac"Liebestraum." cordian solo, "My Testimony," a trio, was rendered by Donna Mitchell, Willa Wing, and Gwen Dorton. Membership of Fae Westover was read and accepted. e." OFFICERS ATTEND CONFERENCE Primary Conference in Salt Lake City was attended by the following Third Ward Primary officers: Delila Brems, Elista Manning, Rachel Featherstone, Klea Ernst, June L. Barnes, Georgida Manning, La Fern Barnes, Ruth Graham, and Evelyn Slater. FIFTH WARD . . . by La Mar Goate$ JjjjjJ liethin Right now is . mfi?af 2 f Si it PI iV 3 s J l''AYii ft. kD i EVANSVILLE DUP CAMP TO MEET APRIL 14 The Evansville camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, April 14, at the home of Mrs. Ray Peterson at 2 p. m. Hostesses for the event will be Mrs. Peterson, Hazel d and Effie Gibbons. A large attendance is desired. All-re- , "Little Miss Hopeful" is Bette Jean Bligh of Custer, South Dakota, poster girl for the 1949 Easter Seal Drive of the National Society for tr e We'll offer a generou$ alloto the Wsrti nM on - VAur . . brand to mm 3 IInfenir!. I t.J isti vat tut? 7 eE ntS -.PJP Cle then "8ero,Qthat when you get a BT wi mm m mm m t that lllv lledu 9 A id., 1 REFRIGERATOR an One in a tlev w Don't wait for hot summer wjcourl trial, when old refrigerators break ftistiJ 10 It'll cost you too much. Trade kfndJmen old refrigerator now! 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Concert Mr. and Mrs. Harold Menden-ha- ll Orchestra. attended the annual meeting of the Utah Society for the FILM TO BE SHOWN AT RAY STEWART HOME Physically Handicapped held at Ray Stewart announced today the society's headquartes in Salt that he will show a short film Lake City last Monday. on milk coolers at his home next The meeting was concerned Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. largely with business relative to Stewart extends an invitation to the Easter Seal Drive and the anyone who may be interested election of trustees. in this sort of film. Mrs. Mendenhall pointed out that 92 percent of the money Marvin Powell of Hunt, Idaho, given to the Easter Seal Drive is who came to Salt Lake for con kept in Utah. The other 8 perference spent Tuesday in Lehi cent is forwarded to the national with his mother, Mrs. Nicohne foundation for debts incurred in Powell. founding the Utah chapter. A;. jonciu. 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Park Service AND UP c For Inf electric range CALL 241 --W 1 I cookin; enjoy oas ine i ear Kouna ... missionaries from Czechoslovakia One of the speakers, Elder Jacobs, was a missionary companion of Stanley Abbott s r a 4 -- Vt3C8. . , J. P f, ltd ' f - i' - elected d stake The Gatherers and Builders t groups held their swarm day party Thursday. The theme was "Spring." The girls made their own spring hats with prizes being awarded to the best creations. The Special Interest group of the ward enjoyed a party after MIA Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge were in charge. Sacrament meeting Sunday night will be under the direction of the Hgh Priests. i - The local volunteer fire department answered two calls .during the past week. They were called last Friday to the home oi Cecil Zimmerman to put out a small fire, with no damage bein reported. 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