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Show H press, Lsn. diah Lnnj-RE- Bamboo Catfish 7 BEEHIVE GRADUATION ATTENDED WELL guardian Beehive girls of their award night Wednesday night, April 13, in the dirFifth ward chapel under the ection of Mrs. Jay K. Haws. A banquet was served to the mothers with the girls and their ward beekeepers, Mrs. Ruth WilMrs. cox, Mrs. Kathryn Clark, The stake held the Mrs. Beth Holdsworth, Edna Mrs. and Loveridge Shelley and stake beekeepers Mrs. JosepFlv-gar- e, hine Robison, Mrs. Berthd Jav Haws. and Mrs. Etta Seventy-fiv- guests were served. e M. I. A. presidency. Mrs Reva Fox, Mrs. Rex Zimmerman, Mrs. Phyllis Webb, were The Y. W. guests as was Alta stake Junior leader. special Clark, presented Each girl her , mother with a daffnHil baskets of daffodils and forsythia The tables were decorated with and nests of brightly colored eggs. Little Easter baskets favors were made by the girls T.. .... -- nine ,nonor bees re uhj ceived their diplomas and each was presented with a copy of the "Book of Mormon" by the stake board. Four beehive d honor bee diplomas with meir girls. They were Mrs. Patta Grey, Second Ward; Mrs. Edna Lovenage. becond Ward; Mrs. Beth bhelley. First Ward; and Mrs. Lima Zanni, Fifth Ward mrs. z,anni also received her 3 year beehive service pin mi ine ibanquet was cooked by the stake beekeepers and served oy Mrs. Marie Goates, Mrs. Bertha Busker, Mrs. Gene Stras- ourg, Mrs. Ruth Graham, and Mrs. iunma Despain teacher-receive- H H STAKE BEEHIVE SING A SONG PROFITS . . . OF Yes, you'll be of rofits when singing a song you buy your chicks from us. Our breeding improvement program which includes culling and flock selection, assures you of worthwhile and profitable production., Our chicks have been started properly and will make money for you. LAYING MASH 20 $4.00 Plenty of PROTEIN per hundred . . . POTATOES $2.25 per hundred GILES FEED STORE FEEDS for all NEEDS" riC Viif nd ga: he v cuff of mains cs. A' '! seems ke FIRST WARD . . . Ila By FIRST WARD SEWING PRIMARY TO The First Ward will hold its annual Primary conference Sunday evening, April 24, at 8 o'clock in the First Ward hall. The theme this year is, "A child, too, must know the way." The entire program is under the di rection of the Primary officers - With An Ad CUSSES soprano solo accompanied by the choir. Two more numbers were (riven -by the combined choir. The following boys were advanced to teachers: Neldon Han. sen, Gene Clark. Lynn Peck, and Kenneth Russon. jcj- Camel a Bad Actor The camel, often called the ship of the desert, is one of the ugliest and meanest of all animals. Its temper Is sad and sullen. Interrupted by fits of anger and rage. The personal habits of the camel are so bad it has few friends, even among other, camels. 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EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY AND GIFTS CHICK'S a Phone ' Free Home Demonstraton Redevelopment on mining ASSOCIATION 'EM- on No Time Limit on tnuld encourage ground." TO SELL 'EM, TELL te Immediate Delivery of New Home Electric Gear Driven Head 20 Year Guarantee HOLD CONFERENCE we our mineral lh flowing out of song-"Ea- The speaker at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was Donald Wright who spoke on the Thueson and Jedda Mercer poss- cmpanies can afford FOURTH WARD... By Roena Abbott h'ned out by firms hcving no net income! 0 Bishop H. W. Barnes. Song "He Is Risen" Gleaner Chorus. By BonNeta Russon and Retold Story "Where Love Is Afyro Joneg God Is"-- Fae Westover. Closing Song "How Firm a Foundation." The Sunday evening program Closing Prayer Mrs Marval was an Easter Cantata sung by Smith. the Lehi Fourth Ward Choir, Postlude "Soul Penitent" under the direction of Mrs. Esther Brems. Naomi Schow. The accompanist was Mrs. Mane Smith. A talk SACRAMENT MEETING on the Easter Cantata was given Vernon Nielsen conducting. by Mrs. Peck. One of the Teachers, Kerlin Norberg sane the solo Carolyn Chilton, spoke on "The Life of baratone duet was by Leo Christ" Mrs. Frances Trinna-ma- n ennstotterson and sung Earl Peck, sang a vocal solo, "The Holy accompanied by the choir. A City," accompanied by Ruby M. double trio consisting of Edith Nielsen. Ardell Roberts, Zimmerman, The main speaker was A. Car- Arron Shepherd, Frank Huggard, los Schow. Odell Peck, and Fon Rothe folThe choir sang "Christ the lowed. They were accompanied Lord is Risen Today," Arnold by the choir. Brems conducting. The male choir sang with the accompaniment of the choir. FIRESIDE CHAT Mrs. Leta Russon a vocal Fireside was held following solo accompanied by sang the choir. Sacrament services, The ladies chorus sang "Who Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Rolled the Stone Away." Mrs. Leland Smith. A tenor solo by Warren RusThe speaker for the evening son followed. was Lee Colledge. He spoke about the "Wonders of Nature." Margarie Magnasmin sang a He also showed a film on this subject. Refreshments were served to fifteen persons. EYES EXAHIHED RAsrgS'ayrr.' products are Tnafs the reason Twenty-thir- d SECOND WARD ... ible, but it's true that almost one half of our mine 'The solo, THIRD WARD - Newest Designs beautiful . . . andarlna. "it hardly LeM rji-i-r'3 A on Man Today" Psalm," was sung by Vervene Sorenson accompanied by Naomi Shaw. The choir presented a special number, "O Death Where Is Thy Sting?" with Charlene Allred. Winnifred and teachers who are: Venise Sorenson, Harold Osborne, and Ward Clark singing the Thueson, president; La special Rue quartet. Prior, first counselor; Thelma The program was Littleford, second counselor; Luunder the cille Littleford, secretary; Greth-- el direction of the Elder's quorum. Powell, chorister; Eva Carson, The Second Ward organist; and Gennevieve HanPrimary sen, Virlie Nelson, Helen Clark Conference will be held next Dorothy Wilker, Mabel Lehm-bur- g, bunday evening, April 24. An Beth Shelley, Barbara especially fine program is outlined. Southwick, Lillian Stewart Thelma Webb, Verland Beck, The Junior girls and Claire Norman. Audrey Wilson,' Senior scouts sponsored a party last and Beth Young, teachers. The program will be as fol- Tuesday night inviting the Gleaners and M Men. Games lows: were played and light refreshOpening song "Called to ments served. Serve." " Prject Rochelle Clark. Opening Richard prayer Durfee. ... Welcome address Thelma By Arlene Nielsen Littleford. Theme Nelda Littleford. Narrater group Mother The Easter program Kathleen Evans, first boy BrySunday ant Strasburg, second boy-B- ruce morning was presented as fol- lows: Peterson, girl Joyce LitPrelude "Enstpr tleford. Esther Brems. Group one Prayer. ster Opening MornGroup two Sunbeams. ing" Organist, Esther Brems; First year Zions group Bap- Chorister, JoAnn Dorton. tism. Opening Prayer Clive Beal. .Second year Zions boys Bap- Sacrament Gem John Beal. Violin-Flutism. Quartet Frank Jones Second year Zions girls Family. Easter Poenv-GordHealth. Smith. Talk "The Influence of Easter Blazers and Larks Word of Eighty-fiv- e girls recently held an "spring buzz" of the Builders and Gatherers in the rifth Ward amusement hall. One of the main features of the evening was spring bonnet parade in which prizes were awarded to Carol Barnes for the prettiest bonnet, Elaine Busker and Marilyn Anderson for the Wisdom. most original bonnets, and to Iva Bluebirds and Trekkers SabDean Thomas for the funniest bath day. bonnet. and Guides AuthorSeagulls An indoor track meet was held ity. also, with prizes going to the Closing song "Call of Love." winning teams. The "buzz" was under the diClosing prayer Ra Nae Scott. rection of stake beekeepers Edith Haws, Josephine Robison, and Mrs. Oscar Flygare. MB me ol vocal -'?- - subject "The Resurrection.- Mr" GIRLS HOLD BUZZ all-sta- If It's Main Street SDOrtinir Enuintnvnt Wo ITnrn If IE ti f?w Stake and Ward Mews STAKE Eatle Tr8 sportsmen s Headquarters" s - ti me 1L SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES " FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1M$ CO. 199-- W Work and Dress EIAfS Felt, Wool, Cloth and Straw CAPS for Men and Boys WSRS- |