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Show KaytTiUa. jThari II 19S2 Akwt J(t , Part Comitr, LUb May Iae 12 i FOu l SYRACUSE .Mrs, Virginia 8. BmumM CwwwiiI MOTHERS DAT - - Th School Syracuse War d Sunday Orgaulxatiaa praaenUd a beautiful Mother Day Program tail Sunday morning. Tha them of tha program waa " DUi-jr- . A Mother Narrator aa Mr. Dawn Hayoa. Scanaa from ( tha family album wart portrayad by Mr. and Mra. John Flint and son; Mr. and Mra. Rodney Eawes ' 1 and family, Mra. Wallace Barbae and ton Jay; Mr. and Mra. Van Gallay and Mra. Galley's mother, Mra. Arnold Thutgood; aad by Mr. and Mra. Caorga Bamptoa who ; hava baan married flfty-algyaara. aad group tinging told 0 Vocalist tha atory of than acanaa and warn giran bf( Bead Banaatt,. Marlin C alley, David Cook, La Mar Stuart, Joseph Cook, llha Crldtfla, Lloyd . Dahl, Laarrtnra Cook, Dick Egan and Paul Cook. Cathy Thurgood and Cuy Barber from tha Junior Sunday School ung a long and gave a reading. Each mother of tha ward waa praaantod with a potted plant. Special recognition waa giran to alt grandmothers. Great grand-- . mothers of tho ward who wart preeent and giran a pec la gifts Included Mra. Mallnda Briggs, Mra. George Hampton, Mra. Jeon la Calk Mra. Sophia A ah toe, Mra. Alice Stead, Mra. Bogina Ranaan, and Mra. Jana Seeaiana. , Mra. Eether Seaaione Barber who will he ninety yearn of age next .February, waa tha moat honored of all aa aha la a aad waa preeeot with her four daughters Mra. Batts Payne of Burley, Mra. Ceriasa Thompson of Murray, Utah, Mra. Sophia Ashton of Syracuao, and Mra. Elra Thompson of Want Yellowstoaa. Mra. Barber alaa has four lirtag eon and a total of Its direct deem danta. lira Barhnr gwen tha dedh torial prayer at this nnlharn day program. Lowell Ranaan suffered n ee pound fracture of him left leg last Thursday evening, when tha ladder on which ho waa climbing off a house coils peed with him. Ha la confined to bod at his homo bora. Ha is tho husband of Mra. Both Blohara Ranaan, and a son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph B. Hanses. Mr. and Mra. Irrin Cox and daughter Cloolla, left Monday evening by plana for New York, where they plan to meet oa Wednesday their ton and brother. Elder Verl Cox, who is just retaming boms from two and a half yearn spent aa aa L.D.S. Missionary la Holland. After a tan-da- y visit around parts of tha East tho group will return t 5TRAUJDERRY SHORT CAKE Think how long It's been much too long sine you've hod big, red, fresh strawberries! They're here now ond more luscious than ever at your grocer's. Moke a strawberry shortcake tonight billows of your family's favorite dessert. Then for Us crowning glory, top it with butter-ric- h rich in it whips Geam O' Weber Whipping Geam so a jiffy, and so delicious It calls for a And remember tomorrow Oeom O' Weber Whipping Geam night! repeat performance does taste better because it is better. Just taste the difference! ht tun-ripen- ed STRAVJDERRIES Ct CREAM a Maytime breokfast that puts a song in your heart for dessert, too) pour Geam O' Weber's Half 'n Half (or over a big bowl of whole strawberries. Half milk and half cream, this popular Geam O' eber dotry food is ond so econonicot, too. , just right for berries For ifcauit Play money under every Cream Q' Weber bottle cap! The extra ofty taot under tha ragulor Craom O' Wabar bottla cop look full lika a coin, ond a lot of boy ond girl war using ond hod 'am !or ploy money. So wa want aran furthar from a penny up to SO cent, ntad up to b ploy monay lure to oik mother to ora 'am for you. And ramambar tha mor Craom O' Wabar milk you drink, th mor ploy monay In haoltH ond In you'll hov. So gat rich quick In two woy with Craom O' Wabar! wealth iiWK - ,V Ui lAr, Vv then go back to your if you can! old brand not using Geam O' Weber we dare you to then go back to your old brand, if try just one quart Weber yo" con. But chances ore you'll find Geam O' tastes so much better, you could never be content with ony other brand. And Geam O' yVeber does taste better because it is better ., . fifteen times tested for purity, quality and flavor. You can taste the If you're ' difference just see! msm )P&w$ n X ySDBJURL m V, (, n JA 0 n nn e lit elhtr css match Iff mM s' homo. John Knighton and Joeoph Anderson reported on Tuesday nt Fort Douglas for services la tha VS. Army. Mr. Kaightoa ti a son of Mr. and Mr. William Knighton and Ur. and Mrs. Arthur B. Anderson are tha parents of Joseph Anderson. Both of than young men hero just recently returned homo from LDJL missions. Mrs. Clyda Barber returned to her homo last Thursday after pending four days nt St. Benedict Hospital la Ogden. Duane Sessions, son of Mr. and Mr. Deo Sessions, accompanied his uncle and aunt Mr. aad Mra. William Limb of Clearfield on n trip last weak to Ban Francisco, California. Mra. Clyde Barber received special Mother Day greetings last Sunday from her eon First LL Bex C. Barber who. Is stationed at Hampton Field Air Base In California. First LL Barber telephoned his mother and expressed hi devotion and loro for bor. Mra. Barber has been confined to a wheel chair for several years now, suffering with A serious kg ailment First LL Barbers wife and two sons reidewith him ntlNaroto, California. m UILl LbU |