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Show COUNT! PAGE EIGHT fcMK With the Churches Huntingdon Greenriver as President, Eva Lou Hallo- Relief Society S.ake Board entertained way, vice president,' Gloria members, Mrs Jennie Peacock' Mrs Bob her Sunday School class at ailReed, secretary and Shirley, and Mrs Hilda Peacock, of Or- -, party on Saturday. The class Williams as Treasurer. The angeville, and Mrs Iva Killpack, organized with Bonny Wilson afternoon was spent in games president of the Ferron Relief 'Society, visited the Second .Re- lief Society Tuesday and gave good intsructions. o Miss Betty Killpack of recently returned to SUVDAY I Beebe j Fer-wh- I OF FEBRUARY, MARCH, MAY, JULY, AUGUST, 1948 TEMBER, NOVEMBER and DECEMBER, 10:00-12:- BEWARE OF AJ.EAKYI1 wbati 00 Stake Presidency Stake presidency and Semin ry tprhpr. House) 12:30-1:stake Melchizedek Pries l. Comm. (hD ay, St. H.) stake Aaronic Priesthood Committee (Bp. rm. St. e H.) stake Ad. Aaronic Priesth. Comm. (Pres. rm. 12:30stake comm. f0r Ward Teach. (SW rm. chapel) 12:30- rm. chapel) Stake Comm, for LDS Girls (NW ,1:00- Stake Pres, and Bishoprics (Bp. rm. St. H.) 1:00- house) (sch. wards Sunday School, Stake and (March, July, September and December) Primary, Stake and wards (sch. house) February, May, August, and November) Stake Missionaries ('Library, St. H.) 2.10- General Assembly & Leadership Meeting, All (Chapel) school house) Relief Society (All of The longer you put of! repair, it usually costs to fix . . . and if W too long, rain seeping in may l 12:00-12:- 30 00 . 100 ; lt.Av-som- : work, streak walls and cause ' fall. Let us make a thorough examinoJ-r- r now, while we still have matirUL U V able, and give you an estimate offi" of putting it back in first das, 1:00 1:00 2:00 2:00 2.50 T 1 u T PRIESTHOOD DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS Pres-f- it 1. Personal Welfare, Presidents and Group Leaders, Senior 3.30 2:50jidents of Seventies (SE rm. chapel) (Pres. Black) 2. Quorum activities and Church Services, 1st counselors, 2nd pres. Seventies, 1st assistants to Group leaders (SW rm.2:50-3:3-chapel) 0 (Jonzo Olsen) 3 Fact Finding and Statistical, 2nd counselors and superinten-fol- k Hencies,3rd Seventies pres., 2nd assistants to Group Leaders 2:50-3:(NE rm. chapel) (Perry Wakefield) (NW rm. 4 ciass instructor, for all priesthood class instructors 2:50- - 3:30 rhaDen (E 4 Nielsen) r stake Aaronjc priesthood Committee from each ward, Bishop and one counselor and general secretaries (Bp. rm. St. House) 2:50-3:3- 0 (Gerald L Olsen) was the speaker. and Gleaner Fireside was at the home of Mrs Rose Grange Sunday. Bp. Kenneth Brasher spoke about the young of the church qualifying for missionaries. Stake missionaries Reuben Brasher and Warren Barton of Castle Dale, and Principal La M-M- en sSrsmin FRIDAY UTAH PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, 30 ttogSinr Ferron 6. stake Committee for Adult Aaronic Priesthood from each ward, The Daughters of Utah Pion-- j Bishops one counselor, group advisor, group chairman and 2:50- - 3:30 held their monthly meet-- ! sistarits (library, stake house) (Edw. Brinkerhoff) ing Thursday at the home of other not are in all who for groups (chapel) (Sam Department Mrs Mary Allen. 2:50- - 3:30 Alger) A Sunday School faculty meet, PRIESTHOOD MEETINGS ing was held Monday night atj the home of Nila Huntsman. A High Priests Quorum Meeting (chapel) 0 3:30- - 4:00 fairly good crowd was present, seventies Quorum Presidencies (SW room chapel) Sunday night in meeting the Dep-for Quorum Presidencies (NW rm. ch.) 3:30- - 4:00 Seventies of 'Emery gave the program. The speakers were m I A Leadership meeting held second Monday of each month. Mr Blackburn, Mr Bunderson, stake Pres. meeting held Thursday of each week, and Mr Olsen. Three girls who stake Pres, and High Council meeting held third Thursday of accompanied them sang two each month. j as-ee- rs j 3:30-4:0- jers t songs. Stake Conferences: Jan. Cleveland Teachers was held training 24-2- 5; Apr. 10-1- 1; June 26-2- 7; Oct. 23-2- 4 The lesson was given by Mrs Velma Eden, assisted by Mrs Emma Johnson. (Refreshments were served by Thomas Price,, president of the YMMIA, who had charge of the meeting. Huntington Two cottage meetings were A hid last week, one at the home party was held by the of Mr and Mrs Stephen Tucker family of Mr and Mrs George ' and one at the Duane Jensen Gardner, in honor of the birthhome. day of' Mr Gardner, at the home of Mildred Johnson Sunday Other relatives also night. attended the party. They enjoyed games and refreshments. SOCIAL JOTTING I Prii Across from Utah Poultry fWWWWVtf CLIP and SAVE' meeting last Thursday night. JOHN DAY LUMBt 255 West 1st North, Price Theatre TTTTtTTtTTtt I ONESf&TSQNS ATTM Friday and Saturday Lavarda Defriez was honored at a birthday party at her home Sunday night. Her parents, Mr and Mrs J. B. Johnson, brothers, sisters and families all helped to celebrate her birthday by spending an enjoyable evening. Mrs jour new Spring look begins Friday night 'the family honored Mrs LaRue Johnson for her birthday. Everyone enjoyed games and refreshments. Los Amegos Club members were entertained at the home of Mrs Lavarda Defriez Friday (night. Mrs Mary Chapman ol (American Fork was a special Guest. The American Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring a carnival dance Saturday night, February 14th. The Anderson orchestra will play the music. Noise makers, confetti, hats will be special features to ensure a good time. Ferron Mrs Ida Conklin entertained members of the Acacia Club Friday evening at her home. Invited guests were her mother, as seen in VOGUE $8.95 . . . designed especially to flatter your new skirt lengthi. Pumps of sparkling patent or colorful calfskin . . red, green, black, brown or blue. Choose now from on unusual variety of styles! Mrs John Leslie, Mrs Olivia Dugmore, Mrs Delma Leslie, Mrs Orel Mikkelsen, Mrs Ruth Leslie, Mrs Laverna Petersen, and Mrs Jim Petersen. The Friendship Club were entertained Thursday afternoon by Nola Vjg.anic at her home. Castle Dale Mrs Emeline Jewkes entertained members of the FriendClub at her home Friday ship afternoon. Mrs Sydonia Kofford, Sarah Larson, 3ertrude Winters, and Nao'.'.i Jensen were special invited guest3. The time was spent at needle art and a hot luncheon served. Mrs her Johnny1 STAC With Dick POWEll I Evelyn KEYEL; Greer GARSON Robert MITCHUM Richard HART ATTENTION! Farmers and Stockmen Once again been fortunate in Securing our field and garden seed very moderate prices. We also have a very good stock of feed and seed grain on hand. For the best In grain feed and seeds, try us. We have better feeds and seeds and maintain low prices always. At this 'time we are to announce that thepleased farm machinery picture looks considerably brighter this year. Come in today qnd make four selections and tell us your needs. SUN. MON. Lee J. TUES. Esther WILLIAMS Lauritz MELCHIOR Jimmy DURANTE Xavier CUGATE and his Orch. COBS - neighborhood. ' Mtrte Jeffs Luck dinner was served to 16p:tinvited guests and the remainder of the evening spent at table! games. Mrs J6I1 dLsutavpfl a beautiful needle art exhibition. Fri'rt lome, evening. fr,y; Sunday uif Hedy LAMAB.Cs Dennis OTffl John LODES In This Time For Keeps IN TECHNICOLOR WED. TIIURS. WALT DISNEYS FUN and Fancy FREE David NIVEN Raymond With Edgar BERGEN Dinah SHORE Kim HUNTER Other MATINEE on Sunday at 2:30 p. m. the star Quilting home Thursday was sPent refreshments were Mrs Blanche Wayman enter tained members of the Birth-ha- y club at her home Thurs- Refreshments' wpC after'oonand table enjoyed. A annnaaannaaanaaana uij Bells of San Hucksters the Twilight on Honeymoon, Sarah Larsen entertained ieiber.s at served department Friday Mrs Benjamin Turman entertained members of the Entre Nous Club at her ho.ne Friday evening. Hot dinner was served (and the remainder of the evening spent at needle art. Mrs Emma Huntington was a spec- ml guest. quilt"01-'tim- ? Price Trading Shoe coxit PRICE, UTAH Telephone 275 Complete Builders Service PLUMBING ROOFING HARDWARE INSULATION Complete Financing Service Emery County Agen- t- Ferron Mercantile Co., 1 |