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Show - Fausett Paintings Now On Display THKKb. NEWS ,x ELDER In -- Library Are Among Finest In Nation Utah Fourteen outstanding paintJgecembor IX 1950 ings by the artist, Lynn Fausett are being well received by the men, women and students of Brigham City and surrounding communities. The paintings are hanging in the Brigham City Contain only safe. and no nar-'- tt and will remain there unnatures process. It til January when another noted 5, w the seat of the trouble to artist will display his or her and heal raw, ten-Cpaintings. bronchial membranes. FZa please you or druggist We feel fortunate In having Key. Creomulsion has stood one of the top artists display his fiSmsny millions of users. paintings in our city, states Mrs. Oneta J. Thorne, who has been Colds, Ckwt responsible for bringing f well-know- terCough Relief g 'SSSiSniSf. Jd ftlMULSION these artists to Brigham The people of Brigham City. City nave not had the to see the work of opportunity Utah's artists in the past, and many are taking advantage of this opportunity, - she continued. Mr. Fausett recently was invited to participate in the World Guild display at New York City where only seven pictures were allowed for sale. An oil enter ed by Mr. Fausett was one of seven to be sold. He has done mural paintings outstanding throughout the U.. S. and loves to paint the unforgetable scenes of his beloved west. He is a native of Price, Utah. g - Sacrament Meeting Held In Sixth Ward Sunday Sacrament in the Sixth meeting was held ward Sunday with Homer Tingey In charge. The was Far Far opening song Away On Judeas Plain by the congregation. The opening prayer was offer ed by Vern Wiser followed by the sacrament song, How Great The Wisdom and the Love by the congregation. Sacrament was taken care of by Leon Jorgenson and Dean Cheney, assisted by the deacons. The time was then turned over to the high priests with Wallace Wilde in charge. ; A duet, Erma Hansen and Juanita Steffen, sang My God and I, accompanied by Geraldine Steffen. Floyd Anderson was the speaker for the evening and talked on The Life of Joseph Smith." Closing song was "Praise To The Man, by the congregation. Closing prayer was offered by Lester Barker. Card of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympa thy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved hus band and father, Christian H. Petersen, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish es pecially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who as sisted in any way. May Gods blessings rest with those who came to ( our assistance in any way. Mrs. Christian H. Petersen and Family. retary at the cultural college last week e Beautiful Visits Parents And Friends In Brigham City Selection XMAS CARDS Bishop Glen Knudsen presided at sacrament meeting in the SecDr. G. Renee Ferguson, daughond ward last Sunday evening ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguwith Counselor Lafayette F. Jen- son arrived in Brigham City to sen conducting. with her spend the holidays The organ prelude was by family and friends. Dr. Ferguson is an assistant Renie H. Llttlewood. The openat the New York 0 Say, What Is in psychiatry ing song, Truth, was by the congrega- hospital, N. Y. and instructor in tion and Elder Wynn Jeppsen clinical psychiatry at Cornell gave the opening prayer.. The medical school. in Chicago, God Our Since Interning sacramental song, has spent 16 Father; Hear Us Pray, was by Dr. Ferguson ' months in New York, specializthe congregation. , Bowing in her field. She expects to and Lloyd Jay Meservy to New York to complete return sacrament of the den had charge the three years residency after assisted by eight deacons. Howard : Forward, her months vacation. William V having completed his work as Be Keepers Meet Today a deacon is accepted and susK j tained as worthy to be advancThe Utah state Beekkeepers ed to the office of a priest. . Merna Jean Guymon association will hold its annual a short Gaile gave Wright convention December 15 and 16 . 4 . whose marriage to Max talk. There were two guest W. Getz, November 22, was speakers, both from Mantua, on the first floor of the state association announced by her parents George E. Jeppesen, who served capitol building, the announced today. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Guymon. a mission in Canada and Robin the Western Mr. Getz is the son of Mr. ert Isaacson and Mrs. Fred W. Getz. They states mission. sister of Jyppesen, plan to make their home in Lillis rendered a violin solo, George, Utah Cedar City,' with Mrs. Jean Jeppesen at the piano. First Ward Primary thanked Counselor Jensen those who had taken part, and Officers Hold the congregation sang, Christmas Party Wed. after Lord We Ask Thee, Ere We Part. The benediction was pro The First ward Primary offi nounced by Elder Owen Knud cers held their Christmas party son. at the new home of Mrs. Rex Baron last Wednesday, evening. Plan Games were played with priz- Oak Camp DUP es won by Mrs. Rula Jeppsen Xmas Party Friday and Mrs. Gladys Hanline. 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