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Show Teacher. Sixth Ward Conduct Conference Sunday talk was given by Mrs. Beth A Baird on My Duties As a Re- lief Society President, In Aiding The Singing Ward conference was held at Those In Need. the Sixth ward Saturday eve- Mothers then sang, The Bridge ning with Homer Tlngey, coun- Builder, under the direction of Lottie Tyson, accompanied by selor, in charge Merle Malmrose In Our The opening song, was Arthur Steffen, counselor, disRedeemers Name," sung by the choir and the opening pray- cussed, My Duties As Work DThe irector In the Welfare. er was offered by Melvin Robof an erts. Employment CounRoll call of the organizations selor." was given by Homer Tin- of (tie ward was followed with gey. a talk from Clarence Perry on President Bennion, President Price and President Baird were My Duties As a Ward Teacher. Evelyn Johnson talked on visitors and a talk was given by "My Duties As a Relief Society President Bennion in closing. A Teacher. Bishop Riehaid Han- song, High On The Mountain sen then talked on My Respon- Top, was by the choir and the sibilities in Alleviating the closing prayer by Raymond Needs as Reported by the Ward Lewis. :i TO MY MANY FRIENDS... am deeply appreciative of my many I : I friends in Brigham City and throughout Box Elder county and the support they gave me in electing me to the office of county commission er. Yoursuggestions and criticisms will be appreciated. I pledge my efforts to the betterment and development of Box Elder county. ar Priesthood Session The priesthod session of the Sixth ward conference commenced at 9:30 in the ward chapel. Bishop Richard Hansen conducted. All members of the stake presidency were present, also high couneilmen Floyd Jensen and David O. Anderson. Following the opening exercises, the Aaronic priesthood and Melchiedek priesthood separated with President Bennion conducting the Melchizedek priesthood department. Members present went on record as favoring the South Box Elder purchase of the stake wel-larfarm. Short talks were given by the following men: John M. Bingham, a high priest; Leslie I. Anderson, an elder; C. Henry Nielsen, an elder and President Bennion gave his message with the closing prayer by Israel L. Glenn. O. David Anderson, stake Aaronic priesthood chairman, conducted the Aaronic priesthood department with opening prayer by Dale Anderson. Short talks were given by Dee Anderson, a priest; Wesley Barlow, a teacher; Earl Nielsen, a deacon; remarks by David O. Anderson and Arthur Steffen, member of the bishopric. Closing prayer was by Garth Baird. e ard Hansen, followed by a song, by "Grant Us Peace, O Lord, the choir. President Price gave closing wards the Welfare Program. A a short talk and Ofthe Glory, by song, Truth Reflects Upon Our song, The Kingfollowed by the was sung by Marilyn the choir was Senses, Anderson. benediction Floyd by acDonna Morgan and Steffen, companied by Jerry Steffen. Remarks were then given by PresMr. and Mrs. Carl Crowther ident Edwin Baird. returned last Wednesday from Testimony bearing was given Nephi after a three weeks visit girl present. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. by every young Ilene Killpack gave a talk and Raymond Pay. While there they J. A. Meservy offered a few re- were pleasantly surprised by a marks. Responses were given group of neighbors and friends. by Delores Woodland of the Carol Ann Bar-loine Anderson. gave a short talk on Things I Can Do, As a Young Girl, To- WEEK'S THIS d1 lit Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matthews attended the homecoming for HarKathryn Wight held in the last Sunday ward chapel per evening. Mrs. Matthews and Kathryn are sisters. fia the id of the bishopric and three mothers; Nell Barlow, Verna Burt and Dorolhy Hansen. The closing song, Put Your was Shoulder To The Wheel, followed by prayer by Luanne Secrlst. Concluding Session Concluding session of the Sixth ward conference was held Sunday evening with Arthur Steffen, counselor, in charge. Prelude was played by Roma Thorson and the opening song, Let Zion In Her Beauty Rise, Opening prayer by the choir. was by E. A- Johnson. The sacrament song, Why Should I Falter, by the choir. Sacrament was taken care of by Lynn Richards, Vernon Drewes and assisted by the deacons. s Sustainment of the general The mothers and daughters authorities of the church, the and meeting of the Sixth ward con south stake authorities ference was held Sunday morn- Sixth ward bishopric, officers and teachers was taken care of ing at 9:30 oclock. A Think Did You by President Rudgar Price. song, Opening To Pray, with prayer by Paul talk was given by Bishop Rich- - & - jib 9 Girls committee, Homer Tingey .eit her upr !St M v : ID U V ny III Assures Quick Starts on Winter Mornings - GET A NEW Molhers-Daughier- t) u t da J i n t&r 'EM 'EM" WRECK 'YOU WE FIX WRECKER SERVICE DAY or NIGHT Nite Phone EDWARD D. WARD Max Conan of Idaho Falls visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King and son Hal returned to their home in Cactus, Arizona after a weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen. Jensen & BRIGHAM Stuart, Owners FREE BODY 874-- & 129-- ESTIMATES Runs Like New Engine Has been completely torn down and rebuilt to our exacting specifications Worn parts replaced with New Genuine Ford Parts Immediate Delivery or Week Only We'll WILLARD t This On Your Allow Old BATTER Battery t f( . SaANCEfifENfRt: Cay 64-- J L- ANDERSENS SHOP West on 6th FORD North 323 South Main Phone 56 32.'! 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