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Show !uu u Rose Memorial Service to be May 26 in Ogden r S May 26,' I960 Relief Sodely:hblds " closing social; ' ''' '1 W MU- lev; officers in. Fourth . ' .' Robert Rebecca Ashbaker has been austalned as president of the Fourth Ward Primary. She replaces Mrs. Lorraine Schofield in that position. New president of the Young Womens MIA is Mrs. Margaret Brough who replaces Mrs. Opan Nielson. f Fourth Ward Relief Society closing social was Tuesday,' May 24 beginning at 10 a.m. The ladies enjoyed a fashion show and luncheon, according to Mrs. Georgia 'jr Kayaville-rMr- s. Barton, president. CONYERT TO SPEAK Gerald McCobbee, pharmacist from Salt tikeTitf, and a Chinese convert into the LDS Church will apeak at Third Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday, May 29,-a- t 4:30 p.m. Bishop Richard C. Bowman said everyone is invited to this special meeting. the ..Third Ward, Coleman Schueller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schueller, was ordained as a teacher and Gerald Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hylon E. Smith, was Ordained- - a .deacon at the Priesthood meeting Sunday. ; .First year Beehive classes of the Third Ward held their Mothers night last week under the direction of class leaders are Mrs. Marion Wright and Mrs. Dorothy Swan. FIFTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY i Kayeville Mrs. Clarence Billings, president of the Fifth Ward Relief Society, announced her organizations closing social which was held Wednesday at 11 a.m. The Robsrt LsMont McQuarria "Literary Legacy was presented and Mrs. Carol , , , answara LDS Mission Call. programshowed some interesting slides. Collett. t Robert LaMonte Sunset 120 .Some participated In the Primary a youngsters i ion of Mr. and Mrs. program Sunday evening in Sacrament meeting in the Fifth Robert C McQuarrie, of Sunset, W8nL has accepted a call to ill a misNEW MIA OFFICERS sion for the IDS Church. He is Alice Gerber has been sustained as Mrs. Kaysville assigned to the French Mission manual counselor replacing Mrs. Afton Elison in this posiwith headquarters at Paris. tion in the Sixth Ward MIA. Mrs. Joyce Hamblin was Elder McQuarrie has been active sustained attendance secretary, replacing Mrs. Mary Flint. in his church duties. He was GenRETURNED MISSIONARY eral Secretary to the Aaronic Gail Toone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kaysville Priesthood; Secretary of his Deahis homecoming address Sunday at Sixth gave Thompson, con, Teacher and Priest Quorums, Ward Sacrament meeting. Gail served as a missionary to a ward teacher, and was a mem- Hawaii. . ber of the Sunset Ward Elders The Sixth Ward Relief Society held their closing social the for Stewpast l't years. Quorum Wednesday, May 25, beginning at 10 a.m., Mrs. Alexia He graduated from Davis High said rt presjdent, School with high honors and Kays-- 1 MANY THANKS ville Seminary in 1957. He grad-- j of the six Kaysville Wards are Bishoprics Kaysville time uated from Weber College, at-- 1 extending a vote of thanks to those who gave their n tended Utah State University injgaturday morning at the welfare farm in the beet to and is a senior student1 services their get offered A large group ning project. there at the present time. done in record time. Elder McQuarrie will enter the SUNDAY SCHOOL PARK mission home, June 13 and depart Mina Flints Sunday School class from Mrs. Kaysville for his mission June 20. the gjxth Ward enjoyed a party Saturday afternoon. After A farewell Testimonial will be ball at the city park, they had supper and games held in his honor. May 29, 1960 playing at Mrs. Flints home. in the Sunset Ward chapel at ,, Kaysyille 'jn thin-Loga- 5:45 p.m. The public is invited, and tend the testimonial, open house for those who are unable to at- - will be held after at his home. FARMINGTON NEWS Trinity Womens League hears reports oi meet A highlight of the Layton Trinity Lutheran Women! Missionary League meeting last Friday evening at the church were reports given by Mrs. Lillian Frank and Mrs. Kenneth Fahncke o on the District Convention held May 4 in Salt Lake City. During the business meeting in addition to regular reports by the Leagues representatives to the congregations boards of worship, evangelism, education, stewardship, finance and fellowship, an nouncements concerning the Leagues current project, a His and Hers evening for all married couples, friends and members of Trinity Lutheran were made by Mrs. Emil Krugler, committee chairman. Utah-Idah- -' League-sponsore- d v Anyone who lost a son or daughin the service may place a ter rose at the altar. Roses may be purchased at the door. Make reservations for roses by calling All Gold or EX EX Star mothers and fathers, memof the chapbers or ter. together with relatives and friends are invited to attend. Mrs. Frank . Davis, 441 West North, Sunset, Secretary of the chapter wishes to add her warm welcome to all who attend. 2350 NOT IN THE BUDGET? . SerVlCeS held H. Anderson First Baptist CT f IOT M. Anderson on Sept. 11, 1889. A son was born, Basil M. Anderson, July 17,1890. She lived with her family in Lehi until 1906 when the family moved to Salt Lake City. In 1945 her husband and she moved to Layton. Mrs. Anderson was a music teacher for a good many years She was Church Organist at 11 years. She began teaching music at the age of 13 and taught till she was 33 years old when her eye sight began to fail her and she had to give up her musical career. Her hobbies were painting pictures and the raising of flow- ers She was ardent Church er. She was married in the Manti Temple to Mr. Anderson and sides her musical activities in the Church she taught classes in Sunday School, mutual Improve-lac- e ment Association and Relief iety. After the partial loss of her sight she still worked in the Church, spending a number of years as Supervisor of the lief Society Teachers in Salt Lake City. Although her impaired eye sight was great handicap, she was always cheerful and optimis tic. All who came in contact withi ba- learned that life could be beautiful and well worth living misfortunes and regardless of Funeral services were held In the Layton Fourth Ward Chapel on Monday, May 23, for Mrs. Hannah C. T. Anderson The services began with a The Women's Mis- - cal prelude by George Rytting. sion Society of the First Bap- - Other musical numbers included: tist Community Church of Lay-- ! Till We Meet Again", sung by ton met at the home of Mrs. a trio, Valene Sullivan, Merlme Mary Land, Kaysville. The reg- - Merrill, and Barbara Lindley; ular business meeting; was pre- - "Oh My Father, sung by Harris sided over by Mrs. Mary Ran-- 1 Adams, and I know My Redeem- er Lives", sung by Mayor Wayne gey, president. The highlight of the evening WlneRar- Blshop. John Baker conducted was the surprise handkerchief for Mrs. Erma Walker !the services and Bishop Leonard who is leaving May 31 for Dov- Racker and Bishop John M. Parks the speakers. The invocation er, Delaware. was given by Axel Madsen and Games and refreshments were the benediction was given by Wal- enjoyed by the group. The next Gailey. Harold Johnson gave meeting will be at the home of family prayer and Herman Mrs. May Odle in Layton. Goates dedicated the grave. Mis. Anderson, whose husband died on Jan. 28, 1953, is survived her son, B. M. Anderson of Lay- A fashion Show , Kaysville llVing 111 was the order of the day Monday California0"6 evening in Fourth- Ward MIA Hannah C. T. Anderson was at 8:15 pm. at the Davis Stake born in Kneble, Jutland, Denmark ouse- on the April 18, 1871. She came Smart summer styles were fur- - to Utah with her mother Karen nished by the Charm Shoppe of Marie Fagerstrom in 1877. They Miss Diane Nielson decided to make Lehi them home, Kaysville. served as commentator. Mrs. Lois Mrs. Anderson spent her early Ashby was chairman of the show, youth in Lehi. Married to James handicaps. Mission Society meets n j Fashion show - j Mr. and Mrs. Bsvsrd Nichols, Pittsburg, Pa., were guests at the DeLore Nichols home, Tuesday Bevard is a and Wednesday. brother of Mayor Nichols, and has recently retired as a professor of Business Research at the University of Pittsburg. He and his wife came to Utah in search of a home, and have now settled in i Sunset North .Davis; Stake A delicious luncheon was served Belief Society held Its closing to all Ward Board members. The annual Rose MeSunset Social at Clinton Ward Recreation Tables were decorated with lovely morial Service held by the Ogden Hall on Friday, May , 20th at 1:30 dolls.-- There were little spring hat Gold Star Mothers of the Chapter i ' favors for everyone. , to honor the memory of their sons Sisiters Verna Holt, Katherine and daughters who paid the, suChild, Inez Zaugg, Helen Barber preme sacrifice in the service of and Jetta Walker were to charge their country will be held in the of table decorations. The work Utah Power and Light auditorium, department was in charge of 457 26th Street. Ogden. Utah, on the program, under the direction May 26th at 7:30 "p.m. The speakof The North Davis Stake Work er will be Frank M. Browning, A coming , the music will be supplied by the a event, Young Peoples Night Leader, Virginia Draper. to be held in July was discussed Each ward in the stake gave Southern Pacific Chorus. The proand Mrs. Fritz Aarfor, League a skit or a fashion show to dem- gram will include the annual placchairman, appointed the follow- onstrate their accomplishments ing of the roses by the mothers. ing ladies to head the Project; in work meetings during the past Mrs. Lillian Frank and Mrs. Ken- year. neth Fahncke. A display table waa one of Following the closing devotion the main attractions of the social. led by Mrs. William Loe, Mrs. Handywork of all kinds was on disConrad Loe and ' Robert Henry, play. Another attraction was a refreshments were served by the miniature motor driven Ferris evenings hostesses, Mrs. Willis Wheel, filled with stuffed animals Knaak, Mrs. Fahncke and Mrs. and toys for display. Henry to those mentioned above Sisters Verba Holt, Katherine and to Mrs. Harold Hogness, Mrs. Child, Inez Zaugg, and Veraice Dale Phillips, Mrs. Eugene Boone, Holt are the members of the PresMrs. Ray Sienkiewicz and Rev. idency of the North Davis Stake Emil Krugler, pastor, Relief Society. p-- Illusion JSSCllCRS Page work-show- Soc-th- e Re-b- y SAVE FOR IT WITH tifyl GREEN STAMPS In these days of high living costs, many home makers budgets wont permit the purchase of lot of things that add so much to living comfort Thats where S&H Green Stamps can help. With- -' out paying a penny more, housewives can get what they want when they want it with their filled books of S&H Green Stamps. More than 1,500 different items of distinguished merchandise for home and family Are stocked at SAH Green Stamp redemption centers. If theres none nearer than 20 miles from your home, you.' can select what yon want from the, pages of the beautiful S&H catalog and redeem your 'tumps by mail. 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