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Show Mima I Spotlighting UTAH 4 Information Available Information on every county in the state, such as its indusCounty Velma Kimber Farewell Services Held Sunday i: Sacrament Meeting Held Sunday at Harper Ward Begins Missionary Duties were held for Velma Kimber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimber, in the Second Ward Chapel. 1 Bishop Glenn A. Knudsen presided over the meeting with Counselor Earl V. Hansen conducting. The opening song, "Now Let Us Rejoice, was sung by the congregation, followed by the invocation by Le Roy J. Barlow and uncle of the missionary. The sacrament song, Oh Lord ' k of Hosts, was sung by the congregation also. Farrell Norman and James Goss, priests, were in charge of the sacrament with seven deacons assisting. Darrell Anderson sang a solo, The Holy, City. followed by a talk by President J. Edwin "Vi Baird. Miss Kimbers parents each spoke. Mr. Anderson sang another solo, Im a Pilgrim. His mother accompanied him at the piano. Roger Sederholm presented Miss Kimber with a purse of approximately $300, donated to Velma Kimber her by ward members, bhe was tflso the book, . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimber, wlil serve presented Voice From the Earth from in the Central States mission field. the Seventies Quorum. She responded with a short followed by the benediction by To Slay In Utah Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Beard Lawrence Kimber, also an talk. have arrived in Brigham City President Glen M. Bennion, uncle of the missionary. Earl Hansen and Bishop Knudand will remain in Utah until Miss Kimber left this mornsen gave brief remarks. September when Mr. Beard will Closing song was God Be ing for the Central States mis- resume his schooling at CleveWith You Til We Meet Again, sion headquarters. land, Ohio. Farewell ervices Sunday 'Cit v e jpg 'y mm Sr J . Celebration DANCE TO THE SCINTIIATING RHYTHM OF FUD T and the CAVALIERS ATMOSPHERE IN THE GAY!! AND COOL!! Yi THE OF S AIR CONDI- - ( q-- IMG TIONED tf i ics . Refresh me. ts V NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 64 North Main Street Call 738 For Booth Reservations A sacrament meeting was held Sunday at the Harper ward chapel, conducted by Bishop Joseph Yates. The opening song, That Beautiful Land, was sung by the congregation, followed by the invocation given by Max Baugh. The sacramental song, Oh It Is Wonderful, was led by La Rue Yates, accompanied by Frewtrilla Yates. The sacrament was administered by Max Baugh and Leonard Pierce, assisted by deacons Thomas Welch, Lynn May and Ross Wight. Two returned college students, Naola Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch, who has been attending the of Utah, and Katheryn Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wight, who has been attending Brigham Young university, took the program. Each gave interesting talks about their college experiences. Following the singing of I Need Thee Every Hour, Minnie Jane Welch gave the closing prayer. Uin-vrsit- y tries, resources, activities and economic advantages has been gathered by the State Department of Publicity and Industrial Development during the past few weeks. Every county was visited including the county seats, and the information gathered will be available to all who seek or can use such Boxed 1 V "To Go" ? V. -- i ' I w VJWJ A P4. . 1 . i , 7 ( I r' -- f I i - 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Week Days 9:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Saturdays During July And August C. A. WEST Co. A number of interesting observations were made by the department while making a visit and study of Utah coun- ties, some of which are as follows: That almost every com munity in the entire state of Utah is suffering with a housing shortage; that war prosperity sems to have given community in the state an economic boost, the favorable financial uplift of which will Harper Ward Junior be felt for many years to come; Girls Holding Outing that the raising of dry farm The junior girls of Harper pinto bans in San Juan county has doubled the population ward held an outing Friday eve- of Vernal; that Richfields tourat Springs. Crystal ning ist camps are full by 3 oclock Transportation was provided every afternoon; that Cedar by their leader, Mrs. Liana May. City's five-yea- r boom shows no The girls, Kamma Holmes, Arof slowing up, for the signs lene Deem, Phyllis Bowcutt, area's future never looked Sue Baugh, Rose Duke and Min- brighter; that Washington nie Jane Welch, and Mrs. May countys will industry turkey went swimming and enjoyed a soon be the number one money joint basket lunch. The outing maker of that region; that the was acclaimed by all as lots of movies spend as much as $00,-00- 0 fun and a huge success. in Kane county in one year for cowboy wages, the North Stake M.I.A. Hold hiring of movie props such as wagons, horses, steers, ranchCamp Browning Outing es, and the feeding and housing of their location crews; A good time was had by all that the . major industry of at the North Stake M. I. A. Wayne County right now is outing held Fridpy night at getting out timber and sawing Camp Browning, according to it into mine props for use in several of those who attended the Carbon county mines; that the party. the area in and around Midway Arriving in chartered buses and Heber City Should be drawn the young people spent the eve- to the attention of motion picning swimming, boating and ture location managers; that dancing in addition to eating those who remember the little their picnic lunches and the town of Grafton in Washington ice cream and punch provided county on the east fork of the by the stake board. Virgin river wouldnt know the Members of the stake board place now that a motion picwho attended the outing were ture company has lifted its Rodney Wheatley, M Men lead- face and made it into a real er; Nellie Wight, Gleaner girl wild western town for use in now beleader; Lee Nelson, scout lead- the picture Ramrod er; Nellie Smith and Elva Mill- ing filmed in Zion canyon; that er, of the M. I. A. stake presi- state park number two has and Elna Klitgaard, been selected, dedicated in apdency, drama leader. propriate ceremonies and set aside at Kanab (the first state park is at Filmore); that eating Alene Kotter Now At meals while traveling about Utah is not a delightful nor Grand Rapids, Mich. plesant experience, because Miss Alene Kotter of the Brig- many eating houses in Utah ham City Eighth ward, serving communities operate by this a mission for the L. D S. slogan: We thank thee O God Church, now is locatd at Grand for a profit. Running their Hr address, business on the theory that to Rapids, Michigan. according to notification from give just as little food as posl, her received today by the sible for as high a price as the is 37 Elm Street, Grand traffic will bear, a host of Utah Rapids, Mich. Beginning with eating houses figure that the this issue, she will receive the type of prosperity they are l throughout the enjoying now will never end. time she is away from home on The fool is poorly prepared and her mission. poorly served under an attiMiss Kotter is a daughter of tude of take it or go hungry. William J. Kotter. Competition and a lot of it will mb chi ev-eve- Holiday Wear iV5 Fun 4tJf 1 - "r,a,pp'd for them at any time I nrr IN fhj in BATHING SUITS 9 O Sharkskin wool FOR WOMEN Rayons Gabardines a . . . SWIM Gantner & Mattorn SUITS with the famous FloatChoice of styles and ing Bra. colors. $8.90 to $10.75 $3.95 to $10.75 SLACKS MISSES... 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The publication will devote two pages to each county in the state, along with two pictures, all of the material of which will be prepared and furnished by the Department of Publicity and Industrial Development. v c &- - NEW OUR News-Journa- Chicken Dinners V, STARTING FRIDAY information. The first demand for this material has ben made by the News-Journa- ?) do much to place Utah eating 10 houses back to a point where BOX ELDER ewS- - f the traveler can get around the state without suffering too Utah Wednesday. July 3, greatly from indigestion and Brigham City, a wakened pocketbood. throughout the county, C. E. ed in their questionaires Smith, coordinator of the Box at once because it is nee Home And Family Life Elder county home and family that all parents respond n f Program Urges Response life program, said today. 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