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Show Three Boys Confirmed, Two Babies Blessed Sacrament service were held Sunday morning following Sunday school at the Sixth ward chapel. Bishop Richard Hansen conducted. Opening song, Our was Mountain Home So Dear sung by the congregation. Prayer was by Elma Tingey The sacrament song was "O Lord of Hosts. Three boys were members of the confirmed church. Jimmy Nielsen was confirmed by his father, Grant Nielsen. Walter Lyle Jenkins was confirmed by Counselor Arthur G. Steffen- Jay Glen Hollingsworth confirmed by Counselor Homer Tingey. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Anderson was given the name of KaNac by an uncle, Edwin L. Anderson and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrell was given the name of Gary Frank Merrill by President J. Edwin Baird. The meeting was turned over to testimony bearing in which song was "Parting Hymn by the many participated. The closing congregation and prayer was given by Gladys Johnson. NEWS of our CHURCHES , - Bishop Hansen has every reason to be proud of these Fourth waid champions. While residing in Brigham City, he served as bishop of the Fourth ward for several years. He still claims them as his boys. Leadership and clean living aie necessary to win championships and these traits were certainly left to all Fourth Warders by Bishop Hansen when he retired from the Bus Lines American-Burlingto- n LEAVE MARCH 10, I5RIGHAM 1948 CITY NORTH 8:40 a. m. - TO CACHE VALLEY 3:10 p. m. - 5:05 p. m. - 6:40 p. m. Sunday Special SOUTH -- 11:15 a. m. -- Sunday night meeting at the Sixth ward chapel was under the direction of the ward Relief society..' Beth Baird, president, conducted. Prelude was played by Mirle Malmrose. Opening song, O Ye Mountains High by the congregation. Prayer was then offered Mabel by Burr. Two songs were then given by the Singing Mothers chorus entitled, The Lords Prayer and Bless This House. The chorus is directed by Lottie Tyson and accompanist is Merle Malmrose. The theme for the evening was entitled "Building For Eternity and was carried out by two readers, Clara Larsen and Evelyn Johnson. A song. The Work Were Called To Do" by the Singing Mothers was followed by further reading by Violet Tingey. Remarks were by Beth Baird, and the closing song, The Bridge Builder was presented by the chorus. Prayer was by Bishop Richard Hansen. Wife Of Missionary To North 7 :53 p. m, Join Him In France TO OGDEN & SALT LAKE CITY 8:25 a. m. Ramona Smith Miller, wife of Dale Miller, is eaving soon to fulfill a mission in France, where hpr husband, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller of 330 west Second south, is serving a mission. Mrs. Millers missionary farewell was held Sunday evening in the Provo Ninth ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller attended the testimonial program. 12:45 p. m. -- 7:00 p. m. Daily Except Sunday "Friendly Bus Service GLEN'S 14 & MASIE by Andm I. FtUrton ed f m .depot MODERN Everywhere" DRUG South Main Phone 10 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH t .suits by Kuppenheimer and Botany will lead any style for better parade. For Easter wear . . . its Block's for style . . . value and wear. . . ... 8 Utah Power To ELDER BOX llcwS -- Conduct Sales Biiqhim Cttv, Utah mice ding stoics and at Peters Training Course .lew OU rncil Wednesday. An all Matty timeh cais weie turned liv Great Lake strait 0f The banquet will begin al 7 in 1917 Tin- previ0u. achool the high in uclmk i -- - basic sale naming corn- -' will be offered to Brigham Cit.l merchant and employe by the Edison Electric Institute through the Utah Power and Light com pany, it was announced thn week. bishopric January 1, 1939. Former Brigham City The Fourth and Eighth wards of Brigham City send greetings Bishop Comments On to and Bishop appreciation 4th Ward Championship Hansen for services he rendered the years he served as Bishop A. M. Hansen, resid- during their bishop. ing at 1109 Wilson avenue, Salt Lake City, is proud of the outSixth , Ward Members standing record attained by IhP ward Fourth Brigham City Hear Relief Society basketball team Saturday Program Sunday Night evening in the Deseret NEW BUS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MIKE A in ferried. 19-lb- tone yout new to No. 7 when 410313, While the course is particulai adapted to electric appliame deaieis, the basic salesmanship principles apply to all retail it was pointed merchandising out by D. D Folger, Ogden, who was in Brigham City Monday making anangements fot the no charge There meetings connected with the training course, Folger pointed out, and all salespeople are cordially in voted to attend Jy 1 will be held Tite meeting Horn 8 30 to 9 30 oclock in the morning, starting ecent pra Monday )! March 22 and ending March 31 Meetings will not be held on Saturday l window but forgot to open whiititd from the the doorl" South Stake Primary Locust Camp D.U.P. Meets At Jeppsen Home Union Meet Saturday The Locust camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met Thutsday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Jeppsen. Oiba Christensen was in charge and conducted the meeting. Minutes were read and approved, and eight members were and Sunday. rui wh wa of est i lecture period Illustrations, and open discussion will be crowded into each of the eight hour periods which will be heid in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, it was announced. 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Thirty members of the BrigThe banquet is open to all ham City Second ward met at ward members and friends. Tic Phont 123 South Main Mrs. Ray kets now are on sale at the the home of Mr. and K. Daines Sunday evening and held a firesidp chat. attrtrii aiiMi Elmer Klitgaard led in a discussion of the topic, Building GIVE YOUR HOME THAT " NEW LOOK" WITH THtt Latter-DaA Saint Family. were refreshments served, Light and the evening was concluded with social conversation. s was ere seede The ated t w ator. Don J. Baird Appliance Z3E y Members Confirmed Four persons were confirmed members of the church at sacrament and testimony meeting ward Sunday in the Second nt orning at 11:30 o'clock. Bishop (Hen Knudsen was in charge of the meeting. The opening song by the congregation was O Say, What Is Truth, and Marion Jensen gave the opening prayer. Hear The sacrament song,, Us Pray, was sung by the Kirk Nelson and Basil Williams had charge of the sacrament, assisted by 18 deasons. Confirmed as members were Robert Vernon Reeder, sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reeder, confirmed by Vernon Stokes; Janet Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erland Thompson, confirmed by her father; Leslie Armstrong Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Owen, confirmed by Carold Sederholm; and Ray Scarborough, Jr., confirmed by Bishop Knudsen. Eleven persons bore testimony, and following the closing song. "Redeemer Of Israel, the benediction was pronounced by A. M. Nielsen. fa e con sharp-tunin- . str ur Soeaker-Comb- Mrs. Daisy Bott sang two vocal numbers. A sketch history was given by Orba Christensen. The lesson, Among the First in Utah, was treated by Mrs. Marion Reeder. Genevieve Jensen sang one number, followed by a reading by Patsy Jensen. Marion Jeppsen sang a solo. At Sacrament Meeting s th en present. Refreshments were served Mary Jeppsen. CO 3V of SU in th As a the soli ?netr n Fel al Th this mg i re e uted. chi add :reet ma South Box Elder Farm Bureau Ladies Meeting To Be Thurs., March 18 and eneti th l soli IN The meeting of the South Box Elder Farm Bureau ladies has been postponed one week, from March 11 to Thursday, March 18, it was announced today. The meeting will be held at 2 o'clock next Thursday afternoon in the Corinne ward chapel. A demonstration of wood finishing will be given, along with instruction, by Mrs. Rhea Hearst of the Utah extension service, home furnishing department, and Mrs. Bessie Hansen, county home demonstration agent. Women wishing to do so may bring articles to be worked on, it was announced. It was advised that the old finish be removed beforehand, in order to save time at the meeting. 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