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Show fiirff mmmaaa HMhtxli ntm am tftnnmm r- .-. w vi JgiWl Presentations Made To North Stake Relief Society Teachers At Lovely Reception Satutdny New Schedule For . UNDER THE STARS IN UNIVERSITY STADIUM BOWL THE CHEAT WALTZ - ji, n, ing the immortal music of Johann Strauss, the singing of Gwen Hawthorne. CARMEN 15 to 19, grand opera favorite, July sung in English; featuring the famed Kitty Carlisle. Robert Rounseville, hailed by the New York Times as the operatic find of the year, will perform in both presentations. LEES LOWELL MAURICE ABRAVANEL G Dtrector Musical Director Buy Tickets for BOTH Events - Reserved Seats Other Reserves General Admission For the BEST - and A large group of visiting teachers and executive officers attended the lovely reception and award meeting held by the North Box Elder stake Relief Society Saturday afternoon at the newly completed Harper ward chapel and amusement hall. Highlight of the afternoons program was the presentation Relief Society of the official gold pin to ladies who had faithserved the organization fully as visiting teachers for a Mrs. Elizabeth many years. Wright ,an 86 year old teacher received her pin for 60 years service as a visiting teacher. Mrs. Josie Kimber was presented her pin for S3 years service; Mrs. Ella Watkins for more than 50 years and Mrs. Annabelle Squires for 49 years as a teacher. Mrs. Agnes iFife, Mrs. Hattie Hunsaker, Mrs. Hannah Osborne, Mrs. Frances Cuthbert and Mrs. Christina Christensen were given their pins for over 40 years as teachers. Mrs. Lucille Wight, North Box Elder stake Relief Society president and Mrs. Mary Rigby, counselor, Mrs. made the presentations. Iva Barker also presented the ladies teaching the longest years with a beautiful flower corsage of appreciation. Also honored during the reception and program were a group of ladies who had served over 30 years and another group who had served as visiting teachers over a period of 25 years. A was presented, program conducted by May Smith, visiting teacher leader of the stake, SAVEI Both Events $3.60 Both Events $1.80 SUMMER FESTIVAL SAIT LAKE CITY YJeiv3 -- journal Wednesday, Jun CHICAGO (UP) Mrs. Emily Brigham City, Utah of the Porters B. H. Mudd, director of nortW financial protection sary for Tibet, expressing yjjj Philadelphia Marriage Council, r and security. listed for National 5. Knowledge of health. payment for servS, re6. Knowledge of sexual needs their heads to the magazine these successful a for out their tongues quirements and behavipr. child Nat, nai GeograJM 7. Some knowledge of marriage: a they. 1. The ability to obtain and care and what planning for hold a job that provides enough baby involves. Phone your news to Phone your news to 727. income to support a home and children. 2. Knowledge of how to mainDR. J. H. McNAMARA tain a comfortable home and household equipusual VETERINARIAN repair ment. Bear River City Postoffice of East Just 3. Knowledge of cooking, balTremonton ExcW Brigham anced diets. Phone Bear River income 4. Ability to budget and knowledge of what is necesParent-Teache- Will Be Given All farmers in Box Elder to who expect county raise wheat in 1950 on farms which were not seeded for harvest in the years of 1947, 1948 or 1949 have until July 1, 1949 to request an allotment, it was announced today by A. W. Bishop, chairman of the Box Elder county Agricultural Conservation association committee. If marketing quotas are not required it is still probable that allotments would be needed in connection with the price support program. Under present procedure, allotments will be established for all farms on which wheat was seeded for harvest in any or more of the years 1947, 1948 or 1949. These farms will be regarded as old wheat farms." All other farms will be considered as new wheat farms" and allotments will not be established for them unless specificially requested in writing by the producers. All requests for allotments on new wheat farms must be filed in writing with the Box Elder county A. C. A. committee by this date, Mr. Bishop said. 2 Toke your choice. VLU Hermitage Jrand TM HOBir THI NORTH lCITIH n Kentucky Mukey --A Blend 151 F0 CENEUTI0NS THI IWNNV SOWT p. ul aeiui WMT MNTIKKY i6 fAVOIITI a small park York City's Spinster Sisters Carry On Broadway, is the spot where, Tradition according to legend, Peter Min-ui- t Newspaper bought Manhattan Island N. C. 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They still set by FREE1 Write or phone for FREE hand, rarely preparing copy in FOLDERS describing Amazing advance because they prefer to America Toura pleasure-planne- d set up the local news directly vacations, including hotels, transall from the type case. The little portation, special sightseeing lor one hw coat! weekly has never missed an edition, although its not always HOWARD HOTEL on time. IP (Bowling Green, at the foot of New A Gentlemans Whiskey from National Distillers Prod. Corp., N.Y. 86 Proof 61 Kentucky Crain Neutral Spina ! TYPEWRITER es Seats, Write TODAY, to: UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Wheat Allotments ELDER BOK d - Both Events $5.00 $3.00 $2.40 $1.20 -- as follows: Two musical numbers were rendered by the Singing Mothers of the Bear River ward, followed by two readings by LaVonne Reeves. One of Mrs. Reeves stories was a prize winner in the literary contest re cently held. A special talk and instructions were given by Mrs. Lucille Wight, followed by the presentation of the awards. " The chapel was beautifully decorated for the occasion with large bouquets of summer flowers, and music for the reception was played by Mrs. Marilla Spencer at the organ. The Junior and Beehive girls of the Harper ward assisted in serving of delicious refreshments during the reception. Committees making the affair an enjoyable one consisted of: the refreshments committee with Lulu Reeder, chairman, assisted by Ellis Tolman, Priscilla Rice and Ireta May. Program committe was made up of Flora Watkins and Manila Spencer, and the decorations were handled by Iva Barker, and Esther Jensen. Mrs. Wight state these receptions would be held twice during the coming years as a means of contact with the visiting teachers. Many expressed themselves as enjoying the afternoon, she stated. 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