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Show Don't brnrow a paper e" bn tni ; i'iir f'"i: iti1, sub-- . . Li n X utaCcinnc 0 (vi fM-- vf z . I.lly Mission Navajo-Zun- i Rededicated By Elder camp, Daugh Spencer W. Kimball met ters ol Utah Iloneeis, Mr and Mi.- - C. Wesley Huh-baiThursday evening. May 27, at of Connne recently reel iv Han-.i'll In homo of Mis Vainick of the l,t ed the 22nd ls-Hansen Binlie pre Captain newspaper In Missionary sidl'd anil conducted exci inulli tiom their son, Lloyd C. Isl'S. baid w ho is s , v mg in the singing "Their is Sunsliiiii' Zum mission Held In My Soul." ajo prayer. Opening ters at (lallup, .New iieodipjui n Loup-oThe Sarah Chaplain Christens! n Janice, D- Mexico. The stated iane and Sharon pave a musical selection on their puitais, plac- history was made in that Roll called sion on the morning of May 1 ing "Suing Walt anil minutes read. The good when Elder Spencer W. Kimball cheer committee repor'ed five of the Council of the Twelve . Apo-tle- s rededicated the land visits to the sick and ot the Indian people with whom A sketch of the life of Anfos they were working, to the pur Warner, an early pioneer of pose of the preaching of the Utah, was lend by Historian Ciospol of Jesus Christ. Rhoda Hansen. June Larsen was The solemn declaration sang "Now is the Horn, play- made in a player uttcied by Hi" of the Lord upon the ing at the jnano hoi own ac- Apo--tiMelissa Peterson point of First Mesa in the heart companiment. made biief temaiks on the work of Hop) land This was the same of the blind postman, Owen Mesa which Jacob Hamblin visit Jones, one of the fust mail car- ed so many years ago and which riers of Brigham City. that gieat missionary described Announcement was made of as looking like a great promon-toithe mid summer social to be jutting out into the sea." held in Pioneer park June 21. Otheis present there were: The Christensen sisters enter- bidden P. Buchanan of the Setained again with musical se- vier stake who had been lections. The closing prayer was Elder Kimball on Ins offered by Eflie Welling. toui of that mission; President were served to 27 Uiel 1). Bulk, of the brand Canwho were piesent by Margaret yon district of that mission and Jenson, Laura Morris. Emma Ea- Elders John b. Duke, II. Kent ter and Rusmino Jepperson, af- Bills and Robert F. bwilliam. ter which Miss Elma Hansen entertained the group with picture Card Of Thanks slides of scenes taken on her To those who by their acts of recent trip to the easl. Places of interest of scenes of early church kindness expiessed their sympa thy and lliendslilp at the time history and other interesting ot the death ol mil son and sights weie shown. biollnl, iNoiman Windley, we Of special iuteresi to fisher- wish to expU'ss our heuitfell We wish especially In men, an electin' refrigerator has thanks been produced that can be plac- thank the waid bishopric, the ed in the autos rear compartRelict society and all others who ment to preserve the catch. It assisted in any way. weighs 60 pounds and operates Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Windley off the car battery. and Family. I I new-pap- er 1 home-hound- no ddnqer of bidding ruq$ or dipping feet in your home if youi floor THcte's are protected with durable, non dippery Ei FLOOR VARNISH Easy to apply, easy to clean, resists wear and water; tough, durable and beautiful. "61" ends floor drudgery; requires no attention except 'El occasional cleaning. Quick Drying Enamel Restores the original beauty of furniture and woodwork. This coloiful, creamy enamel is easy to apply and dries with i high, durable luster. Get a color card MERRELLS Incorporated "" NWaiKf 'llie Deseret camp of 'he Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Captain Le'.na even u ' Bunderson Thursday Captain Bunderson presided . ml First Vice Captain Flora Wa i.er conducted the meeting. The o(iening song was Cone Come Ye Saints. and the pi y er was olfered by E.la Watkins w is "Sing Me The Old Songs the second song. The roll was1 called showing 31 membei-- 1 present and the minutes of tne past meetinj; were read. Sru n good cheer visits vveie repoi ed Elizabeth Sciiow gave the do sketch of her mother, Ellen i den Bickmore, and read tne story of the "Tea Caddie. Maude Sorenson gave the sketch of the "Women of Todays most outstanding woman Eleanor and also paid tribute to Captain Leona Bunderson as an member of the outstanding Daughters of Utah Pioneers. R. Madsen read one of her original poems entitled 'Friends and Eleanor Schow also read one of her oiiginal poems in titled My Song. The lesson was given by Elsie Christensen, "I Was A Pioneer Child. Captain Bunderson announced that the Jubilee will be held at Reese Pioneer park on June 26 with all members and part mi invited to attend. The clo.-.n-g and song was Annie Laurie, Maggie Lee olfered the closing prayer. Refreshments were served by Lotti Simonsen, Doiothy Willie and Loretta Jensen. kf fe?, .1 -- Ab-bi- Xx ' The front page may tarry exeit-im- r lie., mini -- , hut they arent any nnne exciting than llie-- e lines of My rna Dell. She is currently in 11KO Radios Fighting Father Dunne, which stars Iut O'Hrien in the title rule. Mrs. Joseph Iimper and daughter Maiianne of Howell, Nebraska, aie guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. Dennis Iimpi r. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter and son Bi uce ot Los Angeles, D.U.P. County Company Calif., aie spending a few days at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Meeting Sat. Afternoon Sim Carter. The Box Elder County comRay Barnard flew from Los pany, Daughteis of Utah Pio- Angeles, Calif, last Friday and neers, will hold their office! spent the Memorial holiday meeting Saturday afternoon at with his paients. Mi. and Mrs. the county eouitliouse in Bug Fail Bainard, it turning to Los ham City at 2 oclock Angeles Monday evening. "Its YjeW5-oum- V5X I w--f Hirst hi. Mr. and Mrs. Edna Nelson of Bothwell lat Fnday at the home of Mr ami Nti's Airna IMvn-Mrs Mrs. Davis .u eomp-mieNelson to Bothwell where they spent Memorial day together.Mi Visiting at the homes of and Mrs. Hyrum Thoine, and Mi. and Mrs. Edwuid T. Judson tor a few days, aie Mr. and Mis. Roy Thorne of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Max and Mrs. William Dunn of Sail Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. visited Rm--evel- elder fr. Peail Nelson loi having Also most daughter- - present to Mel.ssa presented weie ,,,Ps the . )lUs and Annie mMatthews, the Perry-Mi-mu beta ,,Me-- t lvalue Nebeker, w aid. and Mrs. Mis Zola Davt in charge of nab Hansen me seiung and the benediction was given by Mrs Mr and Mm Teeter J!UI Mr and Mrs William unong the folks who train Aibeita. Canada to go in that city, through the temple excursion was sponsored by Han-wer- e jUn tin Willaid Uai1,1 and joined them They route and enjoyed very much. owns it,,, Ben n e ,urday '6;lt ann that the Keep Him Om SPRINGFIELD, Mass Robert C. Stieter was for enlistment in the u because the little fmgPr left hand was paraly weeks later the yg Cochdale lad re appear Cham t awarde in si aes of n lonwidt am Cit a juc offices and was He had had the fin eruiting -.- iang f' putated. Jud; Erection uttee C a of S con'f Junio larj ,s action is bei -of " i e (A Tremendous Break for Your Pockelboohl Varh j I .ns for recrca Jeted i fall jP. 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Per Month inst e 95c yd. ;?9.68 a, evenir Four Fool NEW Model AH 51 permits you to buy food w hen prices are lowourself . freeze them est and store lor months. And you can delight your family garden-fresby serving foods months ou ot stason. Yes, the New Philco freezer holds nearly two hundred pounds of food surpnes... like a food store tu your Liichen! the tei itfered -- Heavy HH Grade No Shear Pin No Down Payment IT group Five Foot The new Philco Freezer to Johns r PERRY, June 2 Visitors at be home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White over Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Clark White and children Beverly, Larry and Reese of Trovo. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mecliam and children LeRoy, Steven and Patricia of Ogden. Blanche Ottloy of Salt Lake1 City visited last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Melissa Davis. Miss Donna Hirschi of Salt iLake City spent the past week-end holiday at the home of her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Rulon MU ST wl and h. s the WINKLER Perry News Mrs. Lyman Wighf A a en wi folk DAM From ' ing eler - By Fot ms d D 5 The 'Ose ostings C ier of Couldnt ed. R 'ograrn U 111 ERRY neliciu? is T 'T " Friday, i t See Today At ts, president. yar PER 0 a Utah Brigham City. White last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Neslen and clnldien of Salt Labe City weie dinner guest.- - at the home ot Dieiige Mi. and Mis. Chailes last Sunday. Relief Society Mothers And Daughters Party A mothers and daughters party was held in the Perry ward chapel last Tuesday afternoon Ruth Hirschi with Counselor conducting and President Louise Davis making the address of welcome. "Come Ye Children of was the opening The Lord song and the invocation was offered by Bertha Wight. Merle Judson and Erma Fisher were in charge of the following pro giam. Two vocal solos, "My Wonderful One and "Because" were sung by Mrs. Vera Jean Stokes accompanied by Louise Davis. A talk on "Reverence was given by Carrie Petersen; by solo, "Beautiful Dreamer, Joy Fisher, accompanied by her mother, a humorous paper was composed and read by Mrs. Iva hie Nebeker. A piano solo was played by Dorothy Hirschi. Prizes were awaided by President Davis to the following: Carrie Pelt rsen for attending mo-- t meetings. The prize for the youngest mother piesent went to Mrs. Vera Jean Stokes, and to UTlpollaiit that all officers be piesent, it was an nounccd by Mrs Oneta Thome, M ijondef tor f Newwvor Bunderson Homo Thins Sego Lily Camp Meets At Varnick Hansen s The Sego "fZ." -- Deseret Camp Meets At' NEWS of our CHURCHES than s issues. news-packe- g-wmk- s Dr 104 big, jl it . Pays to Shop |