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Show ', l ' Erda News ( ui I j-- t K ! i I if Ii I5) H ki H I u u 'v . ai a Mi - I ui hi r ut t ii mi te a n M, it i ii Will in I i ,! t. a (i 1.1 s 1r nf an I h lx .il I . 1 I! Mis ,v .1 Ms hi s Is I it i i i I in ; .iiiut nl a t .!' W i i ill s i js .in i 1 III l I . il 1 s II II ,il !U) h it ' i il i I i i s -- nil i I 'a i' In k ti 111 1 I-- I l ! Ml Ilf i .U I i i'll , ,'ii I 1 II' ' S u ' Mr uiiil M x W iv i I J iM ( f S I . ,Sl( M N U I ll t al I 1 )l f t t v tin tm r In nt U tiu ui j'ihh i u lctn of (V',,l f ii i ;i! tin i, Mi i lM It in uw itl( DIM KK it tiiii i.r I, 'if " Woulv I Si III i'll I I'n .il I ii M, s i .1 11.1 m i i v, m 1 ilMll , , ( M or , i l( ,, , ,,,, MS. ,,k in1 urtd ,, ,1, v ,nt , iinnilxis a , I!!, S M n 1 'hit r nl s i' d i in Graduation exucixts for the 'Crautxv itle stake .Simnr Aaiivu Priesthood school were hi,d March 26th The proj'ram was as f Hows Conducting, school direitor. Gat I lie Amlei sun, ojHninu sni'! Spirit of God Like a I ire.'1 unoca 'turn, first school graduate, Jack Worthing'on, rcnurks. stake com 'nuttee chairman Kenneth Johnson, f irle stake and their mothers Jay. We feel very fortunate in having a memlx-- r of (he YWMIA General, Hoard, as our guest speaker S.ster, Hetty J Killpack, chnirnun of the (ports commitice will he here She was horn and raised in lerronj Utah After graduating from high school, she was emplovcd as a chs palcher, by the railioad comjwnv at Helper, unil being ca1 td to serve on an 1 DS mission to Semih ern California from PMb to PH7 When she returned from this mis as activity roun sion she selor and then pi evident of the West I Itventh Ward in Sa't Lake She was next called to serve as drama duet tor for the Umve-rsitstake, and then was called to be a member of the YWMIA Geneial Roard, in which capacity she has served for about thtee years as assistant secretary in the YWMIA Jr 1 Sister Killpack belongs to an MIA family, her mother and fath cr, brothers, and sisters all serve in MIA Fxerutive positions in their various wards and stakos She is a sister of Mrs Guv Shepherd of Tooele These ladies on the General Board are so busy and so much in demand that we feel happv indeed to have one of them as our guest We urge all M a Maids and their mothers to plan on attending this "splendid program that is bemg planned. ! I Prophet, " graduate, "1 Af-- 1 MS t A y 1 : j ( N -- inn, vmrjUL iiMv 1 , r -nA y IP j 5 T I s, .V II Church .oil Sndav, j ril 6 l.is'er faster Mitms ut M s I ii ine it. uw4 Mr n mht rs of the Womens M ssm I a gue will st rve bn ikfa ill tV chore basement S.uul iv Si hiMil and l! In Cass j! 10 30 I jsti r si rv lets at 10 30 l.e on ssige for this sirvue will In ' I he I irs I jsie r and Outs" lo'm .u II lx Joe 1 e 1 11 ! 1 1 . V 'r' 4 f: I e s. Y'oung t een-Sunda- Easter I ,j for . . (lui . SPRING m . . . NEXT YEAR'S j f ! and be ready - , v Dress up for f S- I 1 si hool we.e (I'eni (i Anderson, dirt tor. WarLake Point Ward: fvert Cieorge ren l.ntci, programing Meiril fuller and Al-- i Kiev, Gertrude Kiev. Clifford Al I Wioiie'n LaVae ibert Gage, entige mutiig and ushe r nj (edge Ii shop John R Drouhay, bamjuii and A'vm f rela: f ugene Vorwaller, Rob Ynel'ison, ree ort'er erta Vorwaller, Joseph R Dt I a- Marc. Jessie DelaMare Iefrandc fridiv, Vp'd I i in the Gruntsv il'e !a Idlho were wnk Mare I, li I i j iv rig visiting in Mrs Anna Ivans returned to iGordon, Ruth Gordon, Wm Tden rerreatun had Pit on your parts ct .in sis of their uiu It- - and aunt ge'he r and light re.fi t sl.mc nts at hi r heme ill A tamont. I't ih Sal Arthelia I den, David R Wevland dais and be prepared :o gi s;t p Mr uul Mis litdnik f Murj hv the home of Mr and M s (his urdav Mis Ivans has been a TffFRF. WAS NO April f(HI' (eowans were Mrs Alkin, Mr and ping to the musie of the Silhoti Margorie Weyland .it the home of Mr and M:s about it when Jay Garth Reed was vUI ! HI Nl Cel f SIS ln H1t? I aster parade Mis ( harles O: me, Mr and Mrs jguisi First Ward- - Marion F Durfee H.irt!v Palmer Mrs Ivans has given a party on his fifth birth to mvitnimn extended is ;,s Whiichouse and ch Id- - Sidney Atkin, Mis Ophir Ivans recovered fiotn a dav on Tuesday, April 1st On hand Cyril Durfee, Lorin FKnutsen, Jaek t,K' major operation M M n and GoIdn j uula and rt Hunt, War Tirry, were week Mr and M s Willard Alkin and Jnj ls happy lo return to her to help him celebrate wore Mau l Worthington, fawn Glnncrs Mr Mrs rand I he of u Harvey end r But .ren Ourtnp gori1t Jay er, Murray Stromberg, g sis mother, Mrs reen B'nd, Carol Palmer. Mark na Stromberg. Marv Durfee. Fnui Beckstead West Iordan the evt'iing Mis Atkm received a Sandberg. K,m Palmer, and Bobby ! T hi distance phone call from her Mr and Mrs A'len Warr were Vf,()la iituincd home Sundiv even l( nu;st.n CamljATTf ns MI TIV. I SALT LAKI iaughte, and seminhw, Mr and, Worthmgton, Fustme Hint ,s f Mr and Mrs ( Mrs floH's Scott. Orem and her Mrs Nona Shib'iy, Stve Rcpib-hcaHlt.aard on his b.rthllai lhurs A wager on the recent Class B son and daughter in law, Mr. and The Second W'ard Relief Society Committee woman and presi STOCKTON R I III F .SOCITTY' Jav evening A very nue hint Ii tournament divided the Grantsville The Stockton Ward Re'.ef Society N5r! Tom Atkm Provo will commence at 10 a m dent of Tooele Counts' fed' rated was served along wilh birthday meeting school teachers into a winning and on Tuesday, April 8 There will be( Republican Women's Club, at'end w,ll hold the regular work meet cake a losing team, with the losers led painting, embroidery and a quilted the We't rn regional met t.ng of, ing at 10 am on Tuesday, April ST WARD RI LITF SOdFTY' byr Caphnn Berkely Orr, having b A The Tootle First Ward Relief So BIRTHDAY DINNTR (0 keep everyone busy Lunch will the Utah Federation of Women's in the Stockton wardhoase There he served at noon A lesson wiif hold the regular wotkl Mix Club, Thursday, April will be quilting and a demonstra-juclIyda Dougherty gave a h ings and Added Happiness will be 3rd at 10 a m at the Newhouse lion rn how to put in zippers, also meeting on Tuesday, April 8 at bnthdav dinner, March 23rd, for Chile'Hotel Mrs Peter Gibson, Mon- instructions in textile painting and 10 am in the F irst Sixth Ward, her brother. Frank Randall given bv Lina Worthington Fif ren will be cared for. roe, Michigan, president of the Na rug making A pot luck lunch wiP church Lunch will be served al tton were present guests tional federation, was guest speak he served at noon A babv sitter noon Bread making will be dem BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: er Salt Lake Mayor W Adlai will he present Mrs Charlotte onstrated All young mothers are laVclIe Green, Richaid Leetham Stewart welcomed ih'- - dJcgS'es Reynolds will give the lesson Ah iirjp'd to tome out and hrur thin Bryan Crist, and Ronnie Paul who were from Colorado, Kansas jmembtis and interested ladies are sewing problems A babv sitter will Johnson on Friday. April J. Sam Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska anJ Ut 'invited to attend lie present There will also Mrs Martha Richie Davenport, Noel Callister, Janet ah E. LaMarr Butler, past nat- quilting Taw son, Wayne Lemmon and Car- tonal president of the Jun or Ch mi IKD RI I IF F SOCIf TY give the lesson All members and olyn Green on Saturday, April 5, ber of Commerce, sjvoke at the! The Deseret Chemical Branch interested ladies are invited to at Relief Society will hold the teaeh- - lend Virginia Butler on Casitr Sundav. afternoon meeting r topic meeting, followed by the Alvin Sample, Keith Brown, Bruce Soelberg, Kest'er Iynn, Kelly Law ENTERTAINS FAMILY theology and tistimonf meeting 4TH WARD RTLILF SOCITTY Mr. and Mrs Norman Adamson on Monday, Aprd 7 at 7 pm in The Tooele Fourth Ward Relief rence, Arthur Higley, Allen on Moidav April 7 and entertained members of Mrs Ad the post chapel Mrs. Jewell Jen Society will hold the work meeting Sam Ennis on Tuesday, April 8 amsons family at her home jst"-ewill give the theologv lesson on Tuesday, April 8 at 10 am members and interested ladies the Fourth L leventh Ward Happy wedding animversaries to Saturday evening Family mem-l- l chjrch Mr and Mrs Ben Hunt on April bers present were Mis Ph IDs are invited to attend Mrs Iona Shepherd will have 4 and Mr and Mrs W C. Bacon Boyer, Mrs Marsha Crosbv, Mr quilt ready to be quilted Mrs Ir on April 6th and Mrs Douglas Vow les. Mr and, MRS. LYDIA ATKIN ene Christensen will give the les Mrs Lvnn Yowles, and Mr and HONORED BY TAMILY son lunch will he served at To all the M Men and Gleaners Mrs Ned Vowles The evening was Honoring their mother was the noon All members anij interested of the Grantsville stake we. the spent doing geneology work pleasure of the family of Mrs ly ladies are invited to attend M Men and Gleaner ilia Atkin, when they met together MIA stake Phone 888 hist Tuesday evening in celebra- - NA1WFD ALL STAR ON committees, are planning a big nite W FEKEND GI F STS for you and your partners at 8 30 Mr and Mrs Rav Kenms and Hon of her birthday, which was (OLIFGT WARD TFAM , S uul 6 30 s Y- K uM g I i idler Ward: Claude Jedinsoi Clark Ward: James A Johnson I oUi J lohnson. Donald H Jull Shanna H Jueld. I . Verl oung Los I e . - 4 laYar First Lutheran i( (lover t is ,,i ihi hum' a M it r I am iti 'i Mrs Ini Mu ' ( .irnl I no Pries'hooel s hool in the f.ran'svie st ike Ie 'owing g ,d ua'uin. a tie 'u inis luieh was si rv , uni was' TTu i d and a r, i e so olers Assembly will meet on Wei'msiiav e.e i rig al 7 70 all be enjoyed I le W time ns Mission my Jt.l-gnSi'idiu ar.d So j'ht n Opu of Too will hold iheir regu.ar meu'l-mthe me h tie nl tie sjk willin' at m Inurslic ivin.rg al 7 30 of (in ir a ml an I urn e. Mr and in the e hare h baseri nt Mrs lo'm I'n if 'e v S'reiigir. an I v is tos aUvavs Tin I i Ja W ini Prim ii v he Id an welcome at 'll.e (lunch (if The Ine iel.iv We, hum ,1 I uthi ran P laser eg,' uir " I one in i n "T his Primiry, wnh piue-- and a ehoeo lS the I ife ' on Saturday al 3 30 laic egg lor e o h eh,M on KSi I V lee Jav I a t u r aiconpinuil P r',,n wl'r) fan conven-Fvan- s his r, M. s Anna I aura yjntoliio.iu her home in Aitinioni. nni'v cle r.v Ii sus Ch'ist ought tn H' rrtji . te mb and know that Saturday he is not cle living a (Ie id man hut ord Mrs I nga Windward of Ogden 1 T Iv and Mr an i Ms R iv mini Wood he servues at f irst wi w'aid of Sat jke lily were guests I lithe ran Church on f rulay of Mr and Mis al 7 30 enmnii mouiing t,,e Wa'lifjin laurile-deuh and burial of Jesus Christ file hov Sicrairunt wi' a'so be I he special MIA meeting was it 'e hrjtcd in this sirvue wilh Wen ui Id Sunday even ng dell Castagno in charge Ra-clif- Marge m ' v Aaromc erl J i Id DelaMan and Mi grand (.onion were among 'hose gnid uling from Ih Si nun Mrs 4., j Graduates of the school ae Second Ward: John II Mi!hr. JIMexine Miller. J (lehert K it n Ver! H John cliff, Gladys (son, Man Johnson, Meiri! tuber I M-- s .1 i irfe !c uul Mrs ail' f II ( me Old graduate Young W i n' t i w i.l be the ,s K.si n' messi.-- f of th's sirvue Mitthew .'H J In loan g the sirvi't, the t, B sh Clifford Gape, gue -- t op Carl W Huehner; message. h ban') ie I charm in, dosing sing We Thank Thee O God for I' id 'v s Imu' ' t h' St's sjH-ak'- i;. offices : IS Mr ami I nid Durb e HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Carl I eel Xa'k. graduate, Second Ward. ... ....... ,,i. . I.., mm mi' Schroeder, son of Mr and Mrs presentation of certificate's of gra pel. Priesthood room This is forjCarl Sehroeeier, who will celebrate dilation, ward bishops, guest sjm a all Mia Mauls of the Grantsville his birthday on I as er Sun Rer, BY U Keubt n ( lark . J facuiy misical number, M s iv nlin remarks, president Arthur I., liar-talschool graduate from William I den. Musical "lb I M li hi, a ; n STYLES from GORDONS y Men's Vear BUY a FORD! Only $1,988 LESS THAN s per month 1 278 North Main !? D Darald Evans, son of Mr and Mrs Robert W Evans, who is at tending the Brighflm Y'oung Uni versity, and who has been playing with Provo Seventh Ward col lege basketball team, was named as one of the five All Church play ers in the Senior basket ball tournament held in the BY'U field house last weekend Deraid, a 6 foot forward, set the scoring pattern for the Provo Seventh Ward win over their rivals BYU Second College Ward, with 21 po nts in the Saturddv s game BYU Seventh defeated BYU Second bv a 67 (i0 scoie foi the col lege ward division consolation classic tiown of the two-inc- h lCiK3ES What do YOU want in a new car? VISIT PARENTS Mrs Ralph Cisco and son, Greg ory, Logan, are guests this wtek of her parents, Mr and Mrs Louis Pendleton arriving last Sunday They plan to return home on FORDs prices are lowest of the low-pric- ed three! WE FEATURE ALL MAKES of Home Permanents 2-fo- . 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