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Show THE DRAGERTON TKWUXE Tuesday, April IS, 1957 , Holy Name Society This Palm Sunday, 1957, will go down in the records of the Holy Name Society of the Good Shepherd Church, Dragerton, as a day most outstanding. It is certain i that our Pastor, Rev. Patrick J. Cullen, has every reason to feel proud of the men in their display of ireal, genuine Faith. Mr. John Rados, president, is to be commended in that he succeeded well in having the members turn out for Holy Communion this Sunday, followed by a Commun-- 1 ion Breakfast that was exceptionally well attended. Much credit is due Mr. Henry Kaye for having conducted SO smoothly, and so efficiently, the formalities of the affair. The selection of Mr. William Welsh, as guest speaker for the occasion, was a highly com-- : meridable one. His talk was motivated by such sincerity of purpose that each and everyone present became the more fully imbued with the real spirit of what is means to be a Catholic layman. Nothing was prmg peemH Pape Nine Book Cliff Club Eight hundred of these had been at the Vernal farm for care during the past winter. Over 2200 were birds sorted from brood stock , Cliuliars Released held The Book Cliff Club of Sunny-sid- e met on April 9, 1957 to enjoy a program on Fine Arts presented Some 3,085 cnuxar partridge by Mrs. Lorraine Vodopich, Mrs, JenKate Avery and Mrs Alice have been released during recent sen. days into 29 planting sites throughe Allengi-ancof out the state. All plants were mathe Pledge Following to the flag, Mrs. Avery led ture stock from chukars raised at the group in the Club Collect. Miss the state farms a year ago. , Gaulene Jumper played two loveart of finger painting. With ly piano solos Valse Bleu and ed the deft movements she created a few The Floker song. Miss Shery beautiful seascapes, landscapes Alger gave a delightful pantomime, and florals. Pick-uMrs. Arvetta SatThe The evening was further highterfield explained and demonstrat- lighted by the introduction of Past left to doubt, everything was pre- Presidents of Book Cliff club. Each sented in a president gave a brief resume of approach. Truly, all of us are her year with its humor, pleasdeeply indebted to Mr. Welsh for ures and accompuishments as she having handled so ably so import- added her part to the history of ant an assignment. May God bless the club. The comunity has benefitted by you in abundance, Mr. Welsh, fbr the part you played today in fur- the many projects completed by the club. thering His cause. A most sincere tribute of appreMrs. Mark Hanson presented a ciation was tendered the ladies of beautiful corsage to Mrs. Wilmer the Altar Society for having ser- Wright who served in 1946-4ved a most excellent breakfast. Mrs.' Ellis Morgan, 1949-5Mrs. 1951-5one served hundred were Mrs. A. James Cochrane, Nearly 1952-5W. Mrs. was unanimous. and the praise Dodds, Gaylord Mrs. John Scher-icThe day's events were climaxed Jumper, 1953-51954-5and Mrs. James by the Guard of Honor held for His 1955-5enhe as Excellency, Bishop Hunt, tered the Church, preparatory to After a short business meeting conferring the Holy Sacrament Of conducted by. Mrs. Hanson, the laConfirmation. Indeed, President dies enjoyed delicious refreshments been this a busy day for served by the hostesses. has John, most a Daffodils and pussy willows gave and you gratifying one you an can long remember. air of spring to the decorations From State Farms p. held throughout the winter season. As soon as the 20,000 eggs need- ed to continue the chukar program have been gathered the brood birds now being held will also be released into the wild. straight-from-the-shoul-d- er Its SPANISH STRAND THEATRE IN HELPER April 24 0; i Sub-Tee- 2; and Childrens n 3; 4; SPRING COATS Reduced 20 to 50 SUITS LADIES Guardian el Perro Salvador: SHOW STARTS 6 p.m. Arthur .Maxwell $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 y Esperanza 6. $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 COATS AT Pueblo Confo k, Cas-san- o, 5; ALSO A GROUP OF LADIES Nife AT THE 7; Ladies at the Price and Springville game bird farms. , Approximately 3,000 brood chukars at the Price and Springville plants have now been placed in the laying pens for the egg production Large Selection of DRESSES LADIES Specially Priced for This Weeks Sale & at $5. $3.00 $1.00 Maxwell. was an intelligent young man named Arthur once pppSlhera car. to a medium-price- d He thought he would like to step up than a dollars more Sohe went and looked at a model just a few inside the car he Ford. At first glance it looked good. But when he got No iadio?jNoheater?-NYou call thisAcafvy He' soon saw that Sizes 9 to 52 LADIES he wanted became a SUPS he 1 Q-pric- off to his Ford Dealer low-pri- ce automatic transmission? ajjjjscar with equipment, young man car. So, being an intelhgent ed luxury car in the less money jgjjj than the stripped-dow-n did? Why dont you do as Arthur Crepe, Satin, Rayon . . . Sizes 32 to 52 Values to $6.95 NOW ON SALE AT o field-w- ith the true and bought a all the equipment he wanted, or model he thought he wanted-tf- f HOUSE COATS - RODES Ladies Cotton or - Si jk T-- $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 COTTON UNIFORMS 0 White or Colored 1 1.60 7 40 West Main and Ford prices are lower . . . Ford trades are higher Ford prices startasTlow a31 82400 2.C0 " DRESS SHOP Price, Utah United Motor Company 280 East Main nly Coral Price, Utah aaleirfl Sell 21-- 3 Used (Sax ?o & EmcZis |