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Show )! 8 BOX ELDER fJW S u jtirncU An outstanding floor show and . f the coro. ation the stake queen highlighted the North Box EId i stake Gold and Gieen ball last Tuesday evening in the April 23, 1947 d house vf ' luj w it i a ,u thu-- i tu ,.li , n At Ing the pro- - Box Eldoi high school gymnaTee g i am sium The queen, Joan Neis n of Coiinne watd, was crowned 'I nosen The (hoiusx ed and secu- with fitting ceiernony, and seatirnludid ed on a thro e a ianged from a K mei lar nuioei-- , Jeppsen huge box elder leaf The queens (inducted th iiuiius, with Mrs maids of h nor w eie Joan Wiight n a i an npanist f i It In Hu I ( t.iTlj JjU - Jeppst Also hon-o- i and Dailene Kadet Douglas Mann layed a planaand ed the Gold and Green elioi weie xonti d a l k ni In, and Joan Hu' mon and Jo- queers and t.ieu attendants, IK mu ic at th li xt um nt Ann Hun.sukei, ,ii'i '.npamed by flowei girls and crown beaieis ham Citv Sixth wad 'ui da Liar data Hon I' ulu.ved a violin from ear h of the othei seven - duet Elm i King laid was an-- wards f the stake n luiicei, and to e a brief his ,411 of t k queens and then tmy of the n g ailation Of the and it., activities attendants wi.e in Centennial Bee Tee Gl' costume, The queen of each and giowth th ugh the yeats Tied Buit of the v. aid bbiop-- I waid was selected, at the time of the waid Gold ard Green ic c inducted the SCI v lee ball, on the basis of attendar dee at Mutual and achievement Tie One of the hugest xpiings in stake queen was chosen by the veoiid, at Gnugetown, Ky.( dialing the lucky nosegay, just iumlshes the watt r foi the entire i mi t. the coronation The flooi show was presented population of mm l than 4,500 Bnqi am Cify, Utah Bee Wednesday. i Glee i i 6lh Ward Service pio-gla- ! 1 i i mnj msumm 3C Its Springtime In The Rockies, At Horsleys VELVETY. LAWN Its Seed Time MIX Ready Made FURNITURE PUTTED Han-sak- The seiond nurber, 'The Blue Danube A alt," wax rpanied by Mr. and Mrs DanKoxs iel Taki, g part ,u'ii Glenda Heaton and Ben G1 'ei, Renue iReedi'i and John Walke,, Gloi ia Joigensen ad Dllwo.tn Ptisbiey, Lou Velle Peteisen and Veimn Jenson, Ellen Me-- e ty d Dean Freeman, Afton Nelson and Melvin J nes, Mr and Mis Joseph George, Mr. and Mrs Grant Nicholas, Mi anil er-c- Ralph ... and vl : The Oak canp, Daughters of Utah Pioneeis, will meet Thuis-daevening at 7 30 oclock at the home of Mis Annie Valentine. Officeis for the coming year will be elected at this meeting, it has been announced, and thciefore a good attendance of lie membeiship of the camp is At A Budget Price Far superior to ordinary readymade covers, tailored in quality knitted Decorator Styled fabrics that look like fine old nmlkqxiints and tloral prints as colorful as a garden in bloom . . Scientifically made to fit every popular furnismoothture style with snug-lik- e ness of expensive custorn-made- s , so smart you'll be tempted to leave them on the year'round. Westovei Mrs Oak Camp D.U.P. Will Meet Thurs. Evening COVERS Custom-Made- s costumes The fi'xt number, tie Chicawas ac ompanieu ov go Glide, Mrs Sheldon Thompson and .u t Mis Glen Reese Takirg Hiwere Mi. and Mrs Grant ldas, Mi and Mrs Grant ( Mi and Mis Wilfud Freeman, Mr and Mrs. lien.y B tt, Dea Freeman and Ellen Mexeivy, Melvin Jones and Vt ton Nelson, Robeit and Ila and Veinop Jensen and Lou Velle Petersen LtRue Yates The concluding number, the 'Memoty Walt, was accompanied by Mis. Sheidon Thompx n and Mis Glen Recxe, ard was danced bv the ward queens Anangements for tie dance were in charge of Mrs. Elva C. Miller and Delmont Beechei, activity counselors for Noith Box Elder stake. The Beehive appliance c unpany contilbuted the public address system. Serving on the reception c wete President and Mrs. John P. Lillywhite, Mr and Mrs Veinal Willie, Mi and Mis. Fberhart Zundel, Mi. and Mis. Einest Fieeman, Mi. and Mrs. Delront Beecher. Mr. and Mrs William W Smith ar.d Mr. and Mis. Basil Fife Attractive progiams, printed In green and cold, listed the dances, the numbers and participants of the floor sh;w, tie reception committee and the queens and their attendants ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS Salvia Petunia Plants Lobelia Pansy For Aphido Spray Aphis Smartness and Fit that Rival of the 'ake N !on Afton d.iecfrjia, and Lultur Yates. Ad who t uk pink in tin show were in Ct y dtsn ed. . Farewell Given For Faafurad I HOUSE I GARDEN . J. Lowell Impiessne in the SOFAS from $5.95 CHAIRS from $4.95 COVERS for STUDIO COUCHES SURE FIT washable cretonne covers with box pleats for studio services were held Pony wsrd c.iapel Sun- evening hor. ring Eider J. Lowell Young, son of Mr and Mis. Isaac A. Young, who will leave soon to fill a missi n in New Zealand. Bishop Douglas Quayle piesided over the meeting and the progiam was arranged by the eldeis quorum with Dellas Hirs-ch- i conducting. Devoti nal music was furnished by Mrs. Louise Davis and Baibara Billings. Choose the Right was the opening song conducted by Moylen Young, and the invocati n was offered by Milton J. T.iorne of Ogden. The sacra r.ertal song was "Sweet Is the Woik," followed b a vocal sob, My Faith in Thee, bv Mrs Russell M Nelson of Salt Lake City, accompanied bv Mi s Charles Dredge The first speaker was Elder Elmer R. Matthews, who told incidences from his missionary experiences. A violin solo, "Romance, was played by Marion Davis, accompanied by Mis Evelyn Kay. Piesident Ahel S 'Rich of the South Box Elder stake was the next speaker. The humcrous side of missionary life was given bv Mrs. Ida forYoung Thorne of Ogden, merly of the Perry waid. A vocal solo, My Task. was sung by Moylen Young, acocm-panie- d by Mrs. Davis D. High councilman LeRoy White w as the next speaker, followed bv John Matthews who filled a mission in New Zealand many years ago. Mi Matthews alsi sang a song in the Maoii language The piesentation was made to Elder Young by Boyd Nelson, president of the eldeis quotum, and a book was piexented by the seventies with Wendell Nebekei miking the pre.xcntatio i. A was then given bv Elder Young and his parentx. bearing theii testimonies Closing were given bv Bishop Douglas Quayle, and the closing song, wax ximg by Honing, day- SLIP Young slip- couch- es. g from $8.95 SLIP COVERS FOR STUDIO COUCHES with three loose pillows at back, box pleats all the way around couch. With separate covers for each pillow. Complete from $9.95 SPECIAL Mrs Russell M Nelson The ben- ediction was offered bv rence Young of Ogden Law- The chapel was filled to capacity with many out-o- f town relatives and friends Elder Young left Monday for Salt Lake CiL wheie he will enter the mixxun honn tOW COST L'uhol.xtemi in attractive, durable fabrics with full spring construction throughout. Never ending source of comfort and utility. Living room piece by day, comfortable double bed In night. Large storage compartment in base. Your choice of colors and Use Our Convenient Credit Plan NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CLYDE B STRVmiRI). Manner Vacation Tlan Greyhound's amazing ntw trael plan vacation to everywhere at prn.es you 11 trips hardly believe, hor iterature send poxltaid with name and address to 1 ravel and lour Dept, U Leavenworth St , Omaha, Ncbr. o.rs 1 CO. II l v tiaion rami i atauaa. i Key No. 455 wax n, -- ) waid Sandav evening dnected by Lafayette Jen-cond counxdoi. The pen-m- u oJu. Willis L.n-- a X , 'Ang-Words, xong was with Ruth J Valentine eondo't-inand Alice S Nelson d"comHebei anlxt Andeison gau.ML the penmg piayer, and thi engiegition sang "Jesus, Onct of HuTbleB,rth' cjmet a X a,-- ; x i 111 i , i 1 ell pionounced e t 'Centennial Tree . A . rx Oht e' Planted At Terry 1 Anhur Miheljohn and J vei Ingiam had charge of act aim nt, assisted bv eight dia cons John Larsen, piesident of tin Y M. .VI. I. had chaige of ihi - - Cfit( nul t'twa -- ,t. !a- P -t A Pe. J nuui Yoi.n p nine, day att Eli wax p W ' ' Run ut . u , J1,, C -- p Mm i Is an cation Tumai d Verses and - ..til in all ivups, mated in ,a-,d 1 . bintdn- il i l011tl-- y - ir Tf if h x, FEAIUffil -- h x r i ' t .a ob, a.coT.anic.l Pel J(l inei ') i u, ' - guw n plan ah., and Jay Vauti m a wv ' y ; 'em--" fun ) When v I '"J1 A in. me, an.' ... - l Ely;!.!, mg The xaciament meeting in the dirce Ml's FOR A BEAUTIFUL LAWN USE HORSLEYS Decorator Styled under dnertion aid HORSLEYS SEED STORE hen Program Given At 2nd Ward Sacrament Meet Beautiful Coronation And Outstanding Floor Show Highlight North Stake Cold And Green P 0 p Siam Ihe VI i an "a- - n'mnai ( l i Tit ,T C0T jj The dedi- , , v,,, TOR THUifij Go On Sale At 9y |