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Show st i h(t mis n Pi UlH Descendants Of tors Rasmuss And Gcskvi Nelson Plan Picnic I ( ItV Ull ' 111 I If t ci no.ijir r.u I hi- - v k h family I u nun i H i $f !?-f- o $ 9 $ G' i i m-l- l pnH St lieshmenls Mrs Louie Squires is president of the primary, Mis. Drone Liihtensleln fnsl counselor, Mrs Huth Korth second counselor, and Mis Doris Sei list sec rotary The offiters were assisted by the teaiheis with the party T..4 x ilrjJ' ;& requested ii, .uni ilrml Phonograph? fj fine Radio? t i to is i t t i ward The Eighth pr'mary s In Id a pet slow and pans lii ii is nvv n )'n mm lung, ,il 10 ii'ilnik, uill In' ui u 'I .ii I In' ii rue, I'lhuisday irom tin age-- , l1 ilis wish i in in, atciiding to olssilhone120 toilniilri'ii 12 simis alii riding, farm ol tlie illuii'and nearly all fringing pots or Muffrd animals The lisp animals brought by Ihe youngsli rs ini lurlcd largo tmtles, baby thickens, dogs hoi sos and so forth Ribbons wore givrn for prizes, and everybody won a iibbon Popsickles ssoip serverl for re ! H i md ( moti lioltl a h union u Iark, FiuliHi u si ,n Attendance They Have Perfect Records In Primary t ""'i y Eighth Ward Primary lo, k Trf Siow And Jos A Thurs. Party Morning , if Presbyterian Church The services at the Comm unity Presbytenan chuith Sunday, May 25, 1517 will be conducted by Mrs Ralph J Jlervey, L'. S bird Refuge Her sermon will be The (lieatest Thing in the World" The newly organized choir will sirg an old crusaders hymn "Beautiful Savior" All those wishing lo attend are cordially invited Sunday si hool services Mart at 10 00 a m. Church services at 11 a. m. A Fellowship dinner will be served at the church Friday evening at 7 p m. All are Sixteen Sixth Ward Primary Pupils Who Never Missed were awarded gifts and special recognition at the mtet.rg of the piimarv Tuesday Ihe morning' which ended the w inter season and began the summer pnmar.v meetings. winters perfect attendeis, pictured above kit to right aie. back row, Shnley Larsen, Marilyn Steffen, Nadine W hitaker and Bettv Bichanls; noddle row, Janice Jenson, Darlene iiuckley, Delores Burt, Ros-- , Jen.st n. Tommy Stewart and Noivne Whitaker; iront row, Carolyn Tingey, Shaion Olsen, Donald Sheffield Kav DNtn and Douglas Baird, with Lowell Tingey in front of him. . . . Speed-Chang- 10 12 es fen-inc- h or This yeats State Fair in was tie Hist since 1041. Records twelve-inc- h Dynamic Speaker the best in radio plus Zenith's Silent-SpeeKecord hanger in a handsome compact cabinet. Has the rich bass, sharp treble tone of a big set. Wasemagnet eliminates ground or aerial provides maximum signal strength, minimum static. Remote lontri operates changer, rtjects record when desired. 4 tubes, plus readier tube. New Alnico 5 Dynamic speaker. Now I'lIO.NE C d TOMORROW'S Sixth Ward Primary Winds Up Winter Season; Honor Sixteen Pupils For Perfect Attendance ORDERS TODAY push-butto- n 1 Don J. PHONE for Potato Salad Pies Parker House Polls Hamburger Sandwiches CANYON LUNCHES Tailor Made Baird APPLIANCE 123 PIE & COFFEE SHOP South Main Phone 321 Sixten pupils ol the Sixth Wuid primaiy had perfect a! tendance records during ihe and received winter season, awards at the winter sea on closing primaiy session Tues day morning, at 10 oclock The wards primary program will continue through the suin mer, meeting each Tuesday-morninat 10 oclock Officers of the Sixth ward primary are Merle Malmiose, Beth Olsen, first president; couiiseloi, Hilda Amieison, sei Alice Jensen, ond counselor; -Geraldine Stelfen, oi eerctaiy, ganist, Lima Hansen, choristir Lottie Tyson, play director, Nona Funk, teacher trainer, and the following teacheis WTnni tred Loveland, Rozella Tingey, Barbara Larsen, Ruth Richard son, LaVell Peteison, Rosely n Poulsen, Ltta Giibe.t, Fsther Gen me Perry, Jane Dobbins, Bergstrom, Vera Pc bison, Vio let Berchtold, Imogene Ander WfiBOJECSDiaH , son, Evelyn Johnson, Ruby Eleda Lila Whitworth, Fors-gni:- and Mattie Gaifield gioup in the pinnaiy jjiiseided a numhei on the )iro giam at Tuesday's meeting Games weie played on the chinch lawn, and refreshments were Mrved to 102 thildien The 16 pupils with perfect w intei attendance records wereWilliams Fat j t i ti id Americas Perry Primary Officers Gaymooes Pony primary officeis met at the home of their president, llizada 5oung, last Friday eve-- i ing Ruth Barnard, counselor, conducted The the meeting opening prayer was uflered by ' i a CJurvlc, and singing was conduc'ed bv Merle Judson, aero npanied b Beth Dredge El va Pciry, stake boaid member, led in a discussion ot summer STARTS TODAY! ALL JEWELRY ITEMS FOR ANNIVERSARY GRADUATION .... $9.60 WATCHES reg. $14.50; now $11.60 reg. $35; now $28.00 CHATELINES, reg. $12; now $9.60 reg. $8.50; now $6.80 PEARLS, reg. $15; now HURRY! NOW IS HURRY! HURRY! 45 CHANCE YOUR SAVE! TO STOCK UP ON GIFTS for every oc casion in this- - Reg. $1; Sale Reg. $2; Sale Reg. $4; Sale CERAMIC FIGURES 80c $1.60 $3.20 Reg. $10; Sale CASSEROLES, Reg. $1.50; Sale $8.00 FITTED CASES, Reg. $10; Sale $8 STOiEWSDE KEY Rss,ms All items except books CHAINS, reg. 1.50; sale $1.20 Reg. 3.95; sale $3.15 CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, Reg. $2.50; sale REDUCED SPECIALS 7 BIG DAYS MAN FIREPROOF BOND BOX, ! Reg. $9.95; Now THESE ARE ONLY SAMPLES BIG $3,35 THE TREASURE CHEST HOME SAFE, Reg. $30.00; Now $19.50 $18.00 $23.60 $2.30 FOR BUSINESS ALL OF THE FOUNTAIN Except Eversharp. Patker SAVINGS PASSED ON TO YOU. . $7.95 PENS & Esferbronk Reg. $1.35; now' $1.08 Reg. $2.75; Now $2.20 STARTS FRIDAY FOR $2.00 and fair $1.20 SPECIAL LADIES' PLASTIC hahbsag WALLETS, reg. $5.00; Sale.... $4 $2 Reg. $2.50; Sale trade merchandise BIRTHDAYS ART POTTERY VASES, DINNERWARE, Reg. $22.85; Sale Reg. $29.50; Sale MIXING EOWLS, Reg. $2.85; Sale GIFTS . BIG STOCK REDUCTION GIFTS FOR WEDDINGS AND FATHER'S DAY STOCK UP NOW REMINDER FOR THE ice Supply YEAR AHEAD Gauge ALL-- I H Voting To Compcny Birthday Party Mr and Mrs. John L Owen of Bngl .on City will aMend the (entenma1 birthday party of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance company of Philadelphia, at the Hotel I tah, in Salt Lake City, Monday evening, May 26 finefi again1 i 0 Iso pi oh t installed olfieei, was piesent The benediction was offered by SAVE! brand of n Plan Summer's Work primc.ry work After the meeting a social 'our was en loved playing Rook, with prizes going to Cora Quayle d Bt ill Dieclge Refreshments were Mived by Elzada Young, Ruth Lai laid and Bertha Wight Mrs Wilma Wilson, a newly OF g fashioned hosiery' steps to the forefront Just look at these new low prices on our C STARTS TODAY! largest-sellin- j W |