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Show J The Junior girls enjoved a skaung party Monday- ni&ht at the Riverside Roller Rink In fi! Provo. They were accompanied by their leaders. Mrs. Bovd Smuin and Mrs. Clovis HilL and WM 1 A first counselor. Mrs. Roosevelt Smith. - VYnUrirM M DIE HI Jlercer i nem conference was evening officers 1 At it&J.L to Metal- , Primarv nrnffram irnary A v,omo was i me ui."- The Know Must S a by- the - 00, Interest eroup of i heia a last Ward buildine wind-uof p as a ial in Jm. of JJ 1 iliu" night ' U SECOND WARD the years activities. Master of ceremonies was Calvin Swenson. The program was as follows: Vocal solo by Harold Fox. accompanied by his wife; a mixed quartet, Mrs. A. F. Madsen, Mrs. Bob Webb, J. A. Ferrell. and Junius Banks sane: Stella Norman gave a reading: an instrumental number was rendered bv Fahy Durfee; and toasts were given by Mrs. Gladvs Peterson and Dean Prior. The balance of the evening was taken ud with dancing. Audrey Price was in charce of decorations and members of the Special Interest erouD prepared the food. gasoline wither', sorti qj j. te eosas; 1 for you when we fix tires. i i i J PXDert service men use vuicaruzea noi paicnes uiai when brand new! Just 3e the tube stronger than it was ao we ior a minimum cosi. services of the many s" . 1 1.-- 1. top-ra- te Park Service "JOCKEY" and JAMES lad i Ericcsci J anguished State Street rionc 334 iifiujj. Dar-re- ll FIRESIDE AT LUNCEFORD'S Velma Lunceford's home was the place for the Fireside held r. .i trveninj? aiier vie services. Freeman Barnes took charge of the proceedings. Mrs. May Edwards, mother of Mrs. Lunceford, told of her experi ence in meeting one of the Three rephites in her homo in Now- ember and December of 1908 Refreshments were served to twenty-seve- n persons. Q,,.. mi he moitw Lehi FOURTH WARD... er Lee and Mack Smith, sons of Dean Udell flew to Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Smith of April 20 to attend the death of Salt Lake City, were guests at bis brother. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sims and the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stoddart of children of Provo, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans, from until Blackfoot, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. of home Sims' the Mrs. Wednesday at Friday. guests Wilson Stoddart of Provo, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Hettie Laird, Mrs. Alice Lucy Lee of American Fork, atStoker. Carson, Mrs. Francis Comer and tended the funeral of Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunter were John Evans attended the funeral Barnes, a brother of Edith Stoddinner guests at the home of Mr. in Goshen, Monday, for Mrs. dart of Lehi, Wednesday, April Hunter's sister and family, Mr. Mary Thomas. Mrs. Laird and 20. and Mrs. Roger Price, Friday Mr. Thomas are cousins. The "ink-sacof cuttlefish evening. Sunday dinner guests at the yeild sepia pigment used by art Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Evans home of Mrs. Agnes Lott were ists, according to the Encycloand two daughters returned to her son and daughter-in-laBritannica. their home in El Paso, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lott of Salt paedia Saturday evening, after visiting Lake City. Calling later in the CARD OF THANKS in Lehi with relatives. They were afternoon were Mr, and Mrs. We wish to extend our apaccompanied to the train In Salt Don Fox of American Fork. preciation to all who assisted us Lake City by Mr. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning in our hour of bereavement For Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. and Mrs. Maude Udell of Salt the words of consolation, funeral Guests at the home of Mrs. J. Lake City, and.Arland Udell of services, floral offerings, and W. Chilton over the week-en- d Lehi, drove to Seattle last week other kindnesses, we are indeed were her two daughters, Mrs. to attend the funeral of Stewart grateful. June Varney of Idaho Falls, and The family of Joseph E. Barnes. of Udell Swensen Mrs. Beatrice and and son a family, Murray, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Chilton of Pocatello, Idaho. They came to attend the funeral of Joseph i o-iiBarnes. Lehi Primary Conference was hel Sunday night using the theme "A Child. Too. Must Know The Way." The Primarv children and officers and teachers Dresented the program. Miss Nina Halliday of the Primary General Board and Ova Tingey 0f the Lehi Stake Pri- PARTY HONORING mary Board were special visitors OUTGOING BISHOPRIC F riday evening there will be a at the conference. good time in store for all Third Ward members 15 vears old or The M. I. A. held its over. There will be a social Tuesday night with closing activ- rousing good program and as Clive BeaL i and f,08', Dorald Allred. in charge. A full counselor m the new bishopric, evening was started off with a says. "Never a dull moment, all program and community sing fol- fun for everyone." The Drotrram lowed by a winnie roast in Wines win commence at 8 d. m. Re Park. This was followed iresnments will be served. The by a out going bishopric to be honorudnte in me ward hall. ed are Bishop George Ricks. Carlos Coates and Eldred Fox. The . . . of theparty is under the direction new bishopric. Arlene Nielsen By RELIEF SOCIETY PRIMARY CONFERENCE CLOSING SCHEDULE Primary Conference was hpM Next Tuesday will be the last Sunday evening under the direc- Theology and Testimony meettion of the Primarv Presidency. ing of the season reports PresiDelila Brems. Ruth Craham dent Ruby M. Nielsen. The visitGeorgida Manning and Rachel ing teachers report meeting will Featherstone. be held at 1:30. The Litwarv lesson will be given on the BABIES BLESSED SUNDAY second Tuesday and the closing During the Sacrament and social will be held Mav 17. All Testimony meeting held Sundav women in the ward are ureed to there were five babies blessed. take advantage of these remain They were: Ann Elizabeth John ing meetings. son, daughter of Ervin and Monica Johnson, blessed bv her James Goueh: Opal Lee Colledee. dauehter of By BonNeta Russon and Evan and Ruth Turner Colledee. Myra Jonet blessed by her father; Berniece Barnes, daughter of Allan T. and Doris Johnson Barnes, blessed Tuesday evening the MIA held by her greatgrandfather James its closing social of the year. A Gough; Francis Paul Grace, son large crowd enjoyed informal of Francis and Louella Grace, the blessed by an uncle. Josh Grace: games and refreshments at creek. Kathleen Etta Rosier, daughter of Paul and Margie Webb Rosier, The Primary organization preblessed by her grandfather Mar- sented the evening program shall Webb. Lee Colledee. Rex Sunday with the general theme, "A Child. Too. Must Know the Price, and Freeman Barnes Way." great-grandfath- You To Lay Off Patching Tires With Bubble Gum blow-out- " Presidency with President Westover in charge. THIRD WARD I Told bubble-gu- m By Roena Abbott M I A. CLOSING SOCIAL The closing social of the M. I. A. was held last Tuesday under the direction of the Mutual Local- s- s" w, ii inure CrrsTi VJ7it 1 iit il iXI FIFTH WARD . . . by La Mar Goatet The ward genealogical com mittee was reorganized recently. Arlin Fowler was appointed chairman with David W. Adam son and LeRoy Lovendee as committeemen and Melvin Wood land as secretary. Those who have been serving and were released with a vote of thanks were: Keith Powell, chairman: Cass Willes, and Marilyn Christand committeemen: iansen, Bertha Busker, secretary. JijL $1.00 .... PjAjfAj ffc M Rouge 55c 1,50 1.50 1.00 50c TUNE UP FOR SPRING WITH VITAMINS The Primary was in charge of the Sunday evening service last Sunday. Primary conference was held in the amusement hall. 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