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Show iiiwil MLWVEHB - t. Snow Springs DUP The Star of Stars Camp Notes By Amy Lynell Hadfield I watched the shepherds enter Duties, through that lowly stable door. Numerous duties and priviI saw them kneel and pray aloud comprise the activites of leges as I've never heard prayers the Snow Spring Camp, Daugbefore. hters of Utah Pioneers. The group The wisemen walked through the meets once a month in the First Ward Relief Society room, and portals appreciation is publicly extended of the wooden frame that privilege, with a special for as they entered and saw; their souls were not the same. Thank You to the bishop and also the custodian. The regular meetings continue For within that tiny shelter from September until the folof rotting wood and straw lowing May, nine meetings each a Miracle had taken place and now each one stood in awe. year. A lesson and also a history are given each time. A the earth penny jar is passed around each Not only those upon who knelt inside those wooden month as a means of assisting with the camp finances. wings, BOOKS But all the hosts of Heaven Four books must be purchased bewatched with the mortal each year from the Central Camp. ings. This quota has been met each this camp. Strange, though it may seem year by to the social quality Adding that this tiny baby boy, This day would bring to the earth, of the gatherings, light refreshsuch a feeling of peace and joy. ments are served each time. This aids in making close acquaibetween the members, ntance was the I knew tonight night An imtermed "Daughters.' I've waited for it long, of the aim is to portant camp To play a part in this miracle, collect histories, which also enat least until the dawn. tails research and the preparaYou see, I'm that glorious star, tion of histories, many of which from God's presence I've can be obtained from family records. come. Captain Elva Peterson served It is I who has sown so brightly to announce the birth of His as captain during the first part of the year and was very efSon. ficient in the position, having for sevUnlike a candle or a lantern dim, served as and Loeta Peterson eral years. my brilliance falters not, I've kept watch all through the Rhea Vance were her Each of these "Daughters" night have worked in this organiza to the this faithful spot guiding Privileges , vice-capta- in vice-captai- tion for many years, and their experience is valuable. A nominating committee was appointed and in May the following officers were elected: Effie Gibbons, captain; Rhea Vance and Elva Allen, Stake Center at 9 p.m. Hats - Horns - Confetti $1.00 per person served as captain during four years time, was assisted byPat-t- a Gray and Marvel Peterson, lieutenants; PearlPeterson, secretary and LelaRusson, treasurer. Lessons were appropriately given by Class Leader Irene Wilson. The other officers included Lela Lott, organist; Beth Jolley, chorister; Blonda Rus-so- n, cheerleader; Ellen Eckers-le- y, historian; Elna Allen, clippings; Blanch Roberts, registrar, and Ethel Hunger and DeliaWor-le- y FLOOR N OILvGAKAtE as chaplains. tMAKES TREACHEROUS AMP FOOTIM&. VERY HOT WATER After the closing of the seaIEiTOIl- - CUTS THE GR.EASE. son, in May, election of officers AVOIClUfe SUP rtA2AD IS. PORTA WT, f"e UASTNAeTME was held, with Ethel Hunger peopi iujucepiw Jumper elected captain. Marvel Peterson to th corping. falls, AfETI COOMCIL, MATIOlJAl and Florence Street Crowell are the lieutenants, with Gertrude Morton as a secretary and Lela Russon, treasurer. Irene Wilson MRS. AMY ELDER was class leader. Lela VISITING FROM Lott is organist, with Beth Jolley CALIFORNIA as chorister; Patta Gray is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis parliamentarian; Blanch Roberts, registrar; Ellen Eckers-le- y, and daughter Kim, are enjoying historian; Elna A. Allen, a visit from Mr. Davis' mother, clippings; Adelaide Ferman and Mrs. Amy Elder of Fountain Delia Worley, chaplains. Valley, California. Mrs. Elder The summer gathering and who is a private nurse on the party included all four Lehi West Coast, plans to remain camps. It was held in Wines over the holidays. Park. Captain Ethel Hunger was in charge of the BluebeU Camp at the party. The Christmas party was held in the Fourth Ward church with 25 members present. Captain Hunger took charge and attractive decorations were placed by Adelaide Ferman and Elna Allen. Bluebell DUP Camp Reports Successful Year vice-captai- Lehi Stake Wanda Bushman, secretary-trThe Bluebell Camp, Daughters easurer, Udine Wing, regof Utah Pioneers, reports a sucistrar; Nettie Warenski, histors, cessful year of activity, with the ian; Lovina Royle and Ethel chaplains; Ruth Johnson, majority of the officers and memlesson leader; Marjorie Wilkin, bers attaining a 100 per cent atWat-kin- tendance. Meetings are held each month, with a summer vacation. Lessons on historic subjects are NATIONAL CONVENTION Twice a year National Convenpresented at each meeting from tion is held in Salt Lake City, outlines prepared and printed during April and October. Four by the Central Camp, under the members of the camp attended direction of Kate B. Carter. Members alternate in giving hisin October and brought back interesting and valuable reports tories of their forbears. to the camp. Many traditional and impressive songs are kept alive by MORE MEMBERS NEEDED singing at the meetings. Song The camp NEEDS more members, is stressed. Anyone who practices are also maintained. Representatives of the camp is eligible is urged to join, for "lots of fun' and also privi- attend the National Convention held in Salt Lake City, during County Historian Neleges. ttie Warenski arranges "open the Spring. Ada Gilchrist, long active in house" at the Utah County Building in Provo, and also at the the camp, passed away during the American ForkD.U.P. Building, year. She had served as camp where one may go and copy his- parliamentarian, directing tories out of the books there. the pledge to the flag and keeping This is indeed a privilege, is alive the spirit of patriotism. noted. Captain Adelaide Ferman, who Ruth Johnson, lesson leader, makes many of her lessons really as first come to life, as she and her husThe Christmas party is held band have visited many of the each December with a big deliplaces the lessons deal with. cious home cooked meal, an inNEW CAPTAIN and exchange In October, a new captain took teresting program The rung of a ladder was of gifts. over the reins of office. As never meant to rest upon, but only If your parents or grandparmovCaptain Effie Gibbons had ents were Utah Pioneers, why to hold a man's foot long enough ed out of town, County Captain to enable him to put the other don't you join the camp for worthVelma Comer indicated that the somewhat higher. while activities? first vice captain should succeed her in the position. So, Rhea Vance attained the responsibility of captain, with Elva Peterson Leota Peterson, cheerleader; chorister. vice-captai- n. the stable steadfast I've stood, so those may know of a surety That this tiny babe that sleeps below is the real offspring of a Deity. THE LEHI FREE PRESS, DECEMBER THURSDAY, 24, 1970 of the Gospel in your life. Only by knowing and living true gospel principles can be experience real meaning and satisfaction in Greetings From Sunday School life. May you truly have an enjoyable and meaningful Christmas and a satisfying New Year. Sincerely, By Supt. James Gray Lehi Stake Sunday School: DeVere Fowler,. The purpose of the Sunday High Council Representative School is to teach the Gospel to James Gray the membership of the church. Superintendent We as stake leaders feel this has Blaine Adam son been successfully done in each First Assistant of the wards during this past Reed Sunderland year. We express our sincere Second Assistant appreciation to all the Sunday Ruby Powell School Officers and Teachers Secretary for the dedication they have shown Norine Fox in fulfilling their assignments. Teacher Ttrainer We offer a challenge to you as Lee Squire a Lehi Citizen, if you are not Music Director attending Sunday School regularStella Peterson ly, to improve your Sunday School attendance during 1971 and take Junior Sunday School Coordinator full advantage of the educational We have done so much to raise opportunities for you and your family to learn more about the our standard of living; now we life and teachings of the Savior must raise our standard of thinkand better apply the principles ing. Superinlendency ngi Above Have your Auto Insurance rates been increased try a little KINDNESS Ml fa M' Try a gift of love to let mother know what you think of her. Give her a "gift certificate" good for your services whenever needed hold chores. for house- You can be kind for those who have to look at you by using Clairol Kindness Compact Instant Hairsetter. Its slim case includes 20 heated rollers which take from 3 to 10 minutes to curl the hair. Ideal for travel, the hairsetter is 14 inches long by 8'4 inches wide by 2'2 inches deep. An old- - ;J fashioned wish from us to you, dear friends. May your joys he many And, special thanks. KENNETH J. CARDON AMERICAN FORK ARNOLD CARDON LEHI LOWELL J. BAXTER PLEASANT GROVE Y COMMERCIAL BREAD Pound Loaf 5 A for $100 29 mm 2 TABLE FRESH PRODUCE TEXAS PINK CRACKERS CUT-U- ? FDYEDS GRAPEFRUIT Pkgs. 75$ Family Size Duncan Hines CLOVER CLUI BROWNIE MIX Reg. 79c 59 each POTATO CHIPS Hersheys CHOCOLATE I L33 U.S.D.A. CHOICE Reg. 69c RADISHES 2 or 66 $9 Pierces U. 5. CATSUP GREEN ONIONS 2 lor45 RED 7-- POTATOES ft. Big UP Plus Deposit krton 51 v. A. NALLEY'S Con SIRLOIN OH CHIP DIP 33 Bunches King Size 10 Qrt 85 RIB STEAK l-B- CHIPS ffliAftf WHOLE Reg. family better quality irxm I. G. A. SWDW ... 12 WUhmidM. 3548 FIRE LIFE AUTO TRUCK 0S7KI ?0M 0 0 0 yon made a resolution to cut food costs in "71 we can help you swing it! 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