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Show I i i I ? and Mrs. Lloyd PouUen at song, Count Your Blessings, after which Douglas Quayle Promontory. the benediction. Perry Sunday school present- pronounced ed a ptogram with Supt. Charles) Dredge conducting. 'How Firm Phone your news to No. 7. Our Foundation" w as sung by Die congregation and the invocation was ottered by Elmer Matthews. Jay Matthews conducted the singing with Barbara Billings accompanist. Wil- ina Siggard sang Lead Thou accompanied by Do- My Soul, rent Mecham. Talk, The His- lory ol Fast Day. by Opal Petersen Talk, "Offering Oblawas tions lo the Most High, given by Max Hirsehi. Two vio- Mr. The Civil war battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac .was fought in Hampton Roads, najust off the present Norfolk val supply center. 72 box elder 11lewS-- i 0 Q Brigham City. Utah ourna Friday, io December ne L j HIS CHOICE - H O N E Y V 1. L K Sunday g u i s i s of Mr and Mrs. DeVern Rasmussen was Miss Mariam Loo of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Alma CuuK were; overnight guests in Salt Lake. City last week of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harper llunsakor, of Paul, Idaho, stopped for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande llunsakor on Priday.' Mrs. Harper Hunsaker is feeling mueh trotter and had been for a check up at Stilt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaef-feand son, Jimmie of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, visited with Mrs. Paulie Boothe on Tuesday. Miss Doreen Boothe had been their guest when laboring in the mission field and they called to re- r new their friendship. Mrs. Ellis Tolman spent two days in Stilt Lake City this week visiting with a nephew, Mr. Marvin Hill of Washington, D. C. He came to enter the mission home and Mrs. Tolman went down for a family and Mrs. Lyman Chlar-sohave been visiting with Mr. Joe Chlarson in Montana for the past few days. Mr. n MAKE Hunsaker. Mrs. Lima Hunsaker and Mrs. Alvin Jensen. Two one-acplays were presented in Mutual last Tuesday evening They were put on by members o! the Junior gills and Beehive classes and the Scouts. 'Til Eat My Hat," and "The Cousin Prom Sweden," weie the titles Tuesday afternoon a lovely social was held in the ward amusement hall to honor the retiring Relief Society president, Mrs. June Hunsaker and her Chlarcounselors, Mrs. son. The program was conducted by the new president, Mrs. Ruth Wheatley and was under the supervision of Mrs Laura T. Tolman and Mrs. Alberta Harper. The two honorees were presented with two lovely figurines. A delicious tray luncheon was served to a very large crowd and the following stake board members, Mrs. Wight. Mrs. Mrs. Esther Jensen, Mrs. Rigby and Mrs. Ellils Tolman and the bishopric. Earl Barnard entertained at dinner last Friday evening honoring the lltli of her birthday anniversary daughter Jo Anne. A hot dinner was served with a beautiful lighted birthday cake as the centerpiece. Guests were Mr. and Adoration Mrs. Raul Barnard and family lin solos, and and Clifton Ottlcy of Elba, Ida- - Nearer My God To Thee, was acho. Many nice gifts were pre-- i played by Wilma Siggard, serited to the guest of honor ieompanied by Dorene Mecham. The Purrv float "Little Mis.-- After which Ear! I). Young spoke Muffet entered in the Santa :n "Spiritual Development Claus parade last Saturday, was Though Fasting and Prayer. fhe closing song, "Parting designed and made by Mr. andj-b- r was the benediction Mrs. Brant Johnson, assisted by Hymn. EeRoy D. White, Mrs. Ora Hamblin and her was of pure Sacrament fast services in the pi Is. The float w hite with a silver tinsel were spider Perry ward last Sunday web. and little Miss Muffett clad conducted by Counselor Eugene in white furs was none other Bott. Opening prayer by Earl than the charming little MisslD. Young; sacrament song, Oh daughter of It Is Wonderful, led by Jay Carolyn Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Brant Johnson. Matthews and Barbara Billings Mrs, Johnson is the first grade accompanist Two children were room mother. confirmed members of the Mrs. Henry Wagstaff is visit- - church. - Barbara Wagslaff and ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fisher, with the fathers, N. R. Hunt at Buhl, Idaho. Arthur Wagstaff and Neff Fish- Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Nelson er performing the ordinance, l announce the arrival of a son, The infant daughter of Mr. Certainly the It follows Box born Iasi Mrs. Byron N'ebeker goes overseas! was Saturday at the Cool-lanElder boys in the armed forces ey hospital, all doing well in-- j blessed and given the naipe of Barbara with the father officia- everywhere. And the , special eluding the father. rate for service men is only $3 Mrs. Lyman Wight spent the ting. Many faith promoting a year! at the home of testimonies were borne. 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