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Show Best Voting Record In 11H8, seventy four percent of the eligible voters in Utah Sacrament Meeting Held In Second Ward east their vote at the polls, reCounselor Lafayette K. Jen.seii ports Senator Owen Brewster conducted sacrament meeting IR Me.) This action gave Utah in the Second ward last Sunday ppople the ibest voting record in evening. Buddy Poppy Is A Eighth Ward Primary Exercises Held Sunday Symbol Of Service 'liie graduation exercises The Buddy Poppy, established and honored symbol of service, gains added significance in this Golden Jubilee year of congregation, led by Judy Val- the Veterans of Foreign Wars at entine with Mrs. Litllcwood the organ. Jerry Olsen gave the of the United States. The organ prelude the nation, according to statis- was by Heme H. Lntlewood. The tics gathered by Sen. Brewster. opening song, Joseph Smiths The national average is only 52 first Prayer. was sung by the percent of the voters the polls. visiting 28 DAYS MORE before the State Inspection deadline on your car of June 13th. Dont put it off until the last minute. Drive in now and avoid the rush. ihumum i UN MOW TUE WED i THU FRJ SA State Inspection Station No. 134 BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY Over 33 Years Of Friendly Service & for wear washability fit and features opening prayer. While the sacrament was being prepared the congregation William Secret Prayer sang, and Williams Krernil, faiol fouiteerr deacons had charge of the sacrament. DeLon Hammer was sustained as being worthy to be ordained a teacher. The program was furnished by members of the Aaronic Priesthood and the Seagull graduating cia.--. from PriDaines, deacon, Kay mary. sang Stout Hearted Men, accompanied by his mother at the a Bussell Rasmussen, piano. priest, gave a brief story of the of the Aaronic Restoration Priesthood, followed by Elwyn Olsen telling How Activity in the Aaronic Priesthood Helps Me to Live a Better Life. Val told a teacher, Humpherys, Why Every Teacher Should Appreciate the Opportunity to do Ward Teaching, followed by a duet by Jay Valentine and Bruce of Priesthood Keyes, entitled God, with Mrs. Ruth J. Valentine at the piano. William A. Fife, a priest, told What I ApAbout the Aaronic preciate Priesthood Which I Bear. Counselor Earl V. Hansen talked on How Faith Has Been My Strengthened Through Working With Members of the Aaronic and Bishop Knud-sePriesthood, on spoke Why I Consider It a Privilege to Preside Over the Aaronic Priesthood. Laurena M. Jeppsen, counselor, was in charge of the Primary part of the program, as follows: Mary Ann Williams talked on How Primary Has Helped Me, and Cleo Ann Larsen talked on The Articles of Faith. The graduating group In this fiftieth anniversary year of 1919, the familiar blood-repoppy is a symbol of this oiganiations service to the veterans and his family. Made by disabled veterans, every Buddy a direct Poppy sold represents contribution to the disabled veterans who are paid for assemof the bling them. sales proceeds remain in the local community for use in welfare work. One and one-hal- f cents from each Buddy Poppy sale goes for the maintenance of the V. F. W. nationwide rehabilitation service to aid all war veterans and their loved ones and one cent derived from every poppy sold is used to help child support the wonderful and family welfare work which is carried on at the V. F. W. National Home for war orphans and widows at Eaton Rapids, Michigan. No price is ever set upon a Buddy Poppy, states Mr. and Mrs. Borman Smith, Buddy Popy chairman and chairlady of the local post 1G95 and its auxEach poppy offered for iliary. sale gives you, the people of America, an opportunity to honor this nations war dead by wearing this symbol of service, they state further. Two-third- sang s Is The Story True. graduation group The consisted of Mary Ann Ann Larsen, Williams, Arleen Monson, Sharon Stewart, Lorraine Young and Eilen Hansen. The closing song was Ill Go Where You Want Me To Go, and benediction was offered by Jay Meservy. Cleo ST. TilBEST! IS r for the Primary boys and girls of the Eighth ward were held May in the ward chapel. interesting program was prepared and very well given by the four boys of the Guide class and the twelve girls in the Seagull class who had completed the required work in the Primary. The opening song, We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet, was followed by the prayer given The sacrament by Joan Cobb. How Great The hymn was, Wisdom and the Love. David Morrell gave a two and a half minute talk. Primary president Roxy Vincent welcomed all to the program. The Guides then sang their Trail Builder Song, followed by a talk by Afton Stokes on The Life of Eliza R. who was one of the Snow, founders of the Primary association. Deanna Lichtenstein read a poem entitled, "Myself, and Clifford North talked on the Duties of the Priesthood. The Seagull girls sang Is The Story Mark Turley gave a True. short talk on The Articles of Faith, which was followed by The Articles of Faith, given as a choral reading by the entire graduating class. Presentation of the graduation certificates was by President Vincent, who .then presented the boys to the bishopric and the girls to the Mutual Improvement leader. welSister Edith Forsgren comed the girls into the Young Ladies Mutual work and Brother Wm. Kotter welcomed the boys into the priesthood. They encouraged the girls and boys to go on in the work of the church and enjoy it as they have done in the past The closing song, Call of was sung by the gradLove, uation class and John Willie offered the closing prayer. Boys in the Guide class were: Clifford North, John Willie, Dward Andreason and Mark Turley. Seagull girls were Deanna Lichtenstein, Margaret Call, Ann Squires, Afton Stokes, Joan Marie Jensen, Donna Cobb, Youngquist, Sharon Mills, JacJanice Edrl, queline Garrett, and Nolene Patty Jo Palmer Jensen. 15 An President U. S. Grant wrote his memoirs and died at Gran ML BOX EIDER Entertained Mon. Eve Cottage, atop picturesque near Saratoga McGregor, Brigham City. Utah The North Box Elder stake Springs, N. Y. enpresidency and high council tertained the South Box Elder stake presidency and high council In the Eighth ward amusement hall last Monday evening. S The past stake presidents, Norman Lee, Hervin Bunderson, Abel S. Rich and Clem Horsley, were honored guests. The opening prayer was offered by President Vernal Willie. Vernon Kotter was in charge of the program for the evening. A song was sung by the daughters of the North Box Elder stake presidency and high council followed by a piano solo by Dorothy Ann Llllywhite. Welcoming remarks were given South Stake Officers by President iLillywhite. Wednesday Presi- dent Glen M. Bennion also gave remarks. The feature of the evening was a book review of The Big Fisherman," by Loyd C. Douglas, given by Helen Kimball of Salt Lake City. Refreshments were served by the daughters of the North stake presidency and high council. The remainder of the evening was spent visiting. The closing prayer was offered by President Eberhart Zun-de- Another paralyzing coal strike is being threatened for the summer months and the wise l. laying in his supply of coal now while stocks are available. We have ten householder The hall was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and was under the supervision of Olive Bott. . . . is cars of coal on order for deliveries within the High Priests Sponsor next few days and can fill your requirements. Temple Excursion The High Priests quorum of stake are sponsoring an excursion to the Logan temple on Thursday, May 26, according to B. C. Call, quor- Be North Box Elder um oum a I yjeius in prepared, case of emergency, by filling your coal bins now. president. Those planning to go to the temple that day may attend any or all of the sessions, and are urged to take their wives with them, Call further pointed out. He especially asks that all High Priests who can possibly go to the temple that day be in attendance so as to make a good representation from North Box Elder stake. MERREUS, Inc. " Walk A Block And Save ' r OEJV o Wise farm dollars just keep rolling into U. S. Savings Bonds. 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