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Show Th. ' FRIDAY, 29, 1950 SEPTEMBER 10 11 Sunday Schedule a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class a.m. - Worship Hour Mr. i treasurer of J Hostess Delight, Delicious Fruit No. 2 Size J Utah-Idah- Og-de- n m , Grapefruit y St. John's Lutheran Church, ICth South and 5th East, will celebrate its 50th anniversary next Sunday. This Sunday marks 50 years of Missouri Synod activity in Utah. Three services will be held. The Rev. Kaiser will deliver the sermon in the 9:30 a. m. service. The Rev. Schlicht-in- g will be the speaker in the 11 . Seim, Church-Missou- ri g ..... Don Phone Mur. 728-Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schindler and daughters, Pat and Diane, four-datrip respectively, took a to Meridian, Ida., where they visited with Mrs. Schindler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McBride. Thev also visited friends and relatives in Boise and Burley. Christ Lutheran Church, represented the Utah Circuit at the fiscal conference of the Colorado district of the Lutheran Synod last Tuesday. Mr. L. A. DeGroot of Midvale and Mr. E. T. Wulfsberg were elected to serve on the executive o district board of the of th Lutheran Laymen's League A family dinner Sunday at the at the annual convention at home of Mr. and Mrs. David last Sunday. celebrated the 79th anniversary of Mr. Alma Matthews Bow TTonniff the fol- - of Bennion. Mrs. McCleery is his ' ' " nnnnnnrps "" lowing schedule for next week. only daughter. The adult membership class will Mrs. Ernest Davies, who has meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. The 8 at ill for some time, is reportbeen meet choir will Wednesday School and the Sunday improving nicely and acedly p.m., Thurscording to word from her famteaching staff will meet 8 at p.m. ily will be able in the near fuday ture to undergo an operation after which doctors believe her health will be greatly improved. Mrs. Davies is counselor in the Second Ward Relief Society and her many friends wish her a speed recovery. Christ Lutheran Church next is Sunday morning. This sermon Hen-niRev. a series in last the by on the Lord's Prayer. The Sunday School will review the weekly lessons of the last quarter in the Sunday School year. Ui: IFruift By Davi Monson "The Doxology of Praise will be the theme of the sermon at i Bonnyview Area In the Mews a. m. service. The Rev. A. Schumann will preach at 4 p. m. A fellowship banquet will be served in the St. John's recreation hall at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, Lufheran Pretty and rJY - Practical Percale Checks Mr. and Mrs. Pearson are very happy at the arrival of their first child on the lG:h. The little boy weighed 8 lbs. 13 ozs. Mrs, Pearson is the former Maxine Johnson. r Mr. and Mrs. Keith Davies also have a new member of the fam ily. The little girl, Kathy Lynn, weighed G lbs. 5 ozs. V" Guaranteed by A Good Housekeeping I Mc-Clee- J Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. John son, Germania Avenue, have sold their home here, and, with their advertised In two daughters, JoAnn and Cherthe September Good ry, will move in the immediate As Housekeeping Magazine future to Windsor Street in Salt Wear it as a Housefrock! Wear it as a Uniform! Wonderful Value! Washabiliry Guaranteed! Sizes 14 to 20. ... on4 flattering to work In to U U . . , Pretty, princess-rty- la coot 'droit in gay, criip, cotton percale checks with big, roomy pocket.. . A perfect (onerous ormholel frockl Red , , . bluo . . , green ... ip, xHmm. Mir mop 4800 DflV SOUTH STATE STREET Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have lived on Germania all their lives. Up until the smelter closed down a few months ago Mr. Johnson was employed there. The Johnsons are a talented family and have always taken an active part in civic and Second ward affairs. Mrs. Johnson has been A., Mutual, prominent in P.-and Relief Society activities. JoAnn graduated from Murray high school last year, where she was a member of the Boostef Club, an accomplished musician, and vice president of the student body. She at present is ward organist. The youngest daughter, Cherry,' is an outstanding little singer and will be missed in school and church activities. To all the family, friends and neighbors extend sincere best wishes for happiness and success in their new home. T. e The MIA Maid and Jr. Glean-tr- s of the Fourth ward enjoyed a weiner roast Wednesday night at the fireplace behind the church. Their teachers are Clarice Johnson, Irma Anderson and Barbara Hill. o)rn mm J n rn a WINTER WON'T WAIT It s September! and Save Buy Townhouse OraptfruH Julct Peaches Caitlt Fancy, 4 for No. 1 can Crt 69C 4 for 7.75 No. JVi can In The for 69 Pears HarpirHoui for 90 No. 301 can Full O'Gold Orange Jute for 69 Ns. can Santo Crui, Oroon, . 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