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Show BOX ELDER n 0 Festivities Planned p jurncu Wednesday, Brigham City, Utah Oct. 22, 1947 Work And Business Meet and beautiful quill was made (arpet rags tom and sewed. A Held At 2nd Ward progium consisting of a piano selection by Karen Craghead, Relief Sociey Tuesday reading by Belva Anderson and A The Second ward relief society held regular monthly work and business meeting last Tuesday afternoon. President Erma Knud-sepresided and 1st counselor Margaret Jensen conducted the exercises. n Do a vocal solo by Ruth J Valentine W'as presented. Dainty icfreshments were served to 40 poisons by a committee of Louise Ingram, May L, Jensen, Verna Sederhalm, Lillian Seerist, Ella Steel and Renie B. Hopkins. Have You A Your Family? Dont put it off any longer!! Have this most important picture taken today, at our studio or in your home. r of'- Phone 855 FOND DU LAC Wis. Committees from the Third, fourth, Seventh and Eighth w'aids of North Box Elder stake have been meeting for several weeks past, making plans for joint activities to be held during the M. I. A winter season. At least one special event is to be held each month. Each ward will be the sponsor of two dancing parties. These affairs are to be held at the Armory on the following dates: Hallowe'en dancing party, October 25, Third ward, sponsor; November ball, Thanksgiving 20, Fourth vvaid, sponsor; Christ-mas party, December 20, Fourth ward, sponsor; New Year's Eve dance, Decembei 31, Third ward sponsor; Valentine dancing party, February 11 Eighth ward sponsot; Spring frolic, March 6, Seventh ward, sponsor; April Fool's dance, April 3, Seventh W'aid, sponsor; May Day dance, May 1, Eighth ward, sponsor. On Februaiy 24, an evening of drama will be held and each ward will take part in the No evening's entertainment. charges will be made for these activities, however, no one will be admitted Vviihout an Aetiv- These may be pio- iiy ticket cuied from the bishop of any of the four wauls named above Eveiy alert member of the Third, Fourth, Seventh and Eighth wauls will mark lliese dates on the family calendar so that nothing will inteifeie with their attendance at these M I. A. parties. 1 pieioi Of Youngsters Find Fishing Easy In Fond du Lac For Four Wards Of North Box Elder Stake SMITH STUDIO West Forest 17 Portrait and Commercial Photography UPt Al- i - ways on the lookout tor poten tial fishermen anl wildlife lov ers, the Iaak Waiuui league is upending a full pond in Fond du Lac exclusively for young stei s. Children under 12 years may fish for pike, perch, crappies, in bullheads and sheepshead the 65 by 1,000 foot lagoon The pond is stocked weeklv hj the state conservation comm Only bar bless hooks rav be used and no license is WATCH THIS COLUMN Visit In Payson Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peters and to Payson, children motored Sunday, to visit with Mrs. Peters parents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Clay son. There's no reason for holding public office except to serve ALL of the people to the best of one's ability. Jay Valentine and Joan Jensen. , Jeanine Andeison, Donna Ella Anderson and Darlene Burt song "School Thy Feelings," accompanied by Phyllis Reeder. The congrepatiin sang No III and the benedu-turwas pronounced by J. Car los Sedeihoim. Fewer words . . . more action. Kim-ber- "Nay-Spea- JUST RECEIVED! CHILDRENS f Red Goose SHOES in brown Second Ward Sacrament Services Held Sun. Eve f and white Sizes SVi to 12 Last Sunday evening, the meeting in the Second ward was presided over by Bishop Glen Knudsen, and conducted by Counselor Kail V. Hansen. The include on the oigan was by C'aiol Johnson. The meeting opened by congregational singing, "Do What Is Right, conducted by Carol Johnson with Phyllis Reeder accompanying with the organ. The opening prayer was by John Larsen, after which, the sacramental song, "Secret Prayer was sung. Ross Olsen and Droy Miller had charge of the sacrament, with six deacons assisting. The program beaiing on the M. I, A. theme, If you keep my commandments and endure to the end you shall have eternal was presented by Lewis life, Darlene Krsudson, Meservy, Wynn Jensen Dee Ann Davis, sac-lame- NORTH MAIN THE NEW 1948 PHILCO DURING BIG Halloween Napkins Halloween Paper ... There's no substitute for com- Sensible management today , sound planning for the future: Size 12!4 to 3 JUST RECEIVED! 19c . 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Check with your dealer or contractor now . . , arrange to have the work done immediately and to have the cost financed on a Iow-coFIIA Timeway Loan through this bank. ... WINKLER Check List: k A Painting . insulation New Roof Storm Window New Guttering st STOKERS Heating Equipment Foundation Repairs Cement Work Up to 3 years to pay. No down payment necessary. Plumbing Termite Damago Repairs New Garage No Shear Pin No Down Payment 9. OS MATERIALS DEALER OR COSTRAC7 OR SEE YOUR LOCAL TIMEWAY DEPT. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. .Mon. Per Month BEEHIVE Coal & Appliance fpl thru Fri. Sat. 9:01 A. M. to 12 Noon rif inunwi enninni i progressive city, governed by the will of the people. |