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Show PfMff IMI sw f f ftff At Lovely Rose Tying Rites Plan Convention Activities Principals in Rose Tying Rites yrfhlt, v w 0 .J 11 l 'Ll & Tire Department Ladies Auxiliary Officers who recently met with state officers of ladies auxiliaries of fire departments to outline plans for meeting and entertainment of the ladies at the firemens convention to be held here August 4, 5 and 6. Left to right, front row:, Jesse Jeppersen, secretary; Amy Jensen, president; Norma Lillian Dummer, treasurer. Back Sackett, row: Lois Taylor, Edna Wright and Grace Andersen, . vice-preside- Honey ville Mia Maids presented the Rose Evening program Tuesday. Left to right, front row: Barbara Hunsaker, Donna Burrows, Jean Hughes. Second row: Earlene Bingham, Linda . . . who Hunsaker and Judy Johnson, Adrianna Chadwick and Barbara Bingham. In the back row are mothers, left to right: Mrs. Morrel Hunsaker, Mrs. Earl Bingham, Mrs. Reed Hunsaker, Mrs. Mark Burrows, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs. Leon Gardner, Mrs. Albert Bingham. Chlarson, Edith Forsgren of the North Box Elder stake board and Class Leaders Laura and Alice Boothe. Tol-ma- The program opened with the welcome by Adriana Chadwick followed toy opening prayer by Linda Hunsaker and a Mia Maid song, My Wild Irish Rose, directed by Barbara Hunsaker and accompanied by Barbara Bingham Symbolism of the rose WHATS DIE LATEST TIIIIIG 111 : ' PAINT THAT Paint; 8 MOORE'S HOUSE PAINT It's Moore's House Paint! a name that's 65 years jh old . . . but a paint that offers you all ' the newest scientific improvements! Moore's House Paint brushes and spreads easily... covers old colors excellently..,. ruggedly resists weath- Moores House i GLOWS AT NIGHT APPLIES ITSELF A LJy PAINT THAT Thats right ... . ering! In your favorite colors and white. . iViO OIC paints Consult us abouf all your painting questions . f FIEPTO1T the If "Walk A Block and Save' ' Dixie Gunderson, Lynda Petersen and Becky Pearse. Tie The Rose Bouquet The fourth anniversary of the Eagles Auxiliary was commemorated Saturday evening in the aerie home with auxiliary partners, Eagles and then partners as special guests 100 attended Approximately the dinner dancing party. Dinner was. served from tables elaborately decorated with spring cut flowers and lighted candles. , t ' Each lady attending was presented with a carnation corsage favor Madam President Helen Lee gave the address of welcome followed by prayer by Chaplain Alta Slaughter Mrs Leone Caier was introduced as mistress of ceremonies in charge of the following program: two vocal solos by Kay Hodges accompanied by Paulette Lichtenstein;, toast to men by Auxiliary Presidentelect Dorothy Olsen; reading, Mrs Bert Reeve; vocal trio, Mrs Margaret Lewis, Mrs Juanita Steffen and Mrs. Erma Hansen accompanied by Mrs Geraldine Hawkes; toast to ladies toy Aerie President-elec- t Chris Larsen Mrs Marie Junior Bywater, J , Brigham tying ceremonies Tuesday, Apnl 26 in the ward cPiapel. Welcome was offered by Mrs. Effie Baliingham and the opening prayer was given by Karen Crowther, A song, As The Rose, was sung by the Mia Maids. Symbolism of the rose was given by Nedra Nelson and a piano selection was rendered by Eda Rae Andersen. All the girls participated in the tying ceremonies and the bouquet was presented to Mrs Zina Thompson, president of the ward MIA, toy Mrs. Evelyn Anr - t. dersen. ' She returned the roses to the girls who presented them tp theur mothers. Deanna Nelson offered closing prayer. Refreshments were serv , ed ' t Special guests were the girls parents, and the MIA presiden ry V Eagles' Auxiliary To ' Fete Mothers Saturday Mothers or dear friends of Eagles Auxiliary members are to.be feted Saturday, May 7. be tween the hours of 2 and 4 at a tea to toe held in the Fourth ward recreation ihall. All members are urged to at tend and bring their mother or someone near and dear to them to this annual affair, , , i Fourth Anniversary of Eagles Auxiliary Commemorated With Dinner-Dancin- g Party Third Ward MIA Maids Hold Rose Tying Ceremonies Tuesday City Third ward held rose J r- given by Erlene Bingham and a musical reading was rendered by Judy Johnson, accompanied by Donna Burrows. The rose tying rites then followed. Remarks were given toy President Nellie Spaekman, a stake visitor and Bishop Chlarson. The maids sang Moonlight and Roses" and the closing prayer was by Jean Hughes. All eight of the MIA Maids in the class had completed all and were able to tie the bouquet of rose buds. Mia Maids of HOUSE PAIIIT? VU,I' - Mia Maids of First LDS Ward who participated in impressive rose tying ceremonies April 19. Left to right, front row: Roxanna Ilounstein, Mrs. W. M. Buchanan, leader; Wendy Fpster, Josette Peters. Second row: Sharon Jensen, Shirley Freer and Nancy Ferry. Back row; Sheryl Nelson, . . . O Honeyville Mia Maids ' Rose Evening' Held In Lovely Atmosphere Last Tuesday The Honeyville Mia Maids held their Rose Evening Tuesday, April 26 In the Relief society room beautifully decorated with spring flowers. Each of the girls was attired in a pastel formal. The evening was carried out dn an atmosphere of beauty and refinement by the maids. Honored guests at the ceremonies were the girls parents and President Nellie Spaekman, (Counselor Burma Qrme, Bishop , ItMk V v : ! : ! XL , " : , V.4 who participated In rose tying ceremonies last Tuesday. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Evelyn Andersen, leader; Marilyn Perry, Elaine Romer, Nedra Nelson, Madelyn Mills and Mrs. Effie Baliingham, leader. Back row: Ilene Baliingham, LaGaye Bowden, Eda Rae Andersen, Genevieve Burt, Deanna Nelson, Leah Oman, Jerry Robinson, . . . Sixth Ward Larks Entertain Parents f Larks of the Sixth ward entertained their parents with special Lark Day program Wednesday, April 27, ait the church house Eleven mothers, along Bislhop J. Edwin Baird i and with Mrs. Violet Tingey of the South stake Primary board, were in attendance. Tell Me Dear Lord was the opening song with greetings by Mrs Jennie Lundberg. Mrs Lund'berg then announced the following program: talk, 'Homebuilding, by Carol song, Homebuilders Song, led by chorister Mrs. Margaret Lewis, sung by the class; code, led by Elma Dickey; selections, Carolyn Hansen; talk, The Lark Emblem, toy Shirley Batole; song, Greet tlhe Day With a Song, by class; Gay Notes, Diana Lynn Bock; The Articles of Faith, Helen Jorgensen. The class then repeated the first fAur Articles of Faith. Marsha Armstrong entertained with a poem, The Lark, followed by a song, Open Up Vour Hearts and Let the Sun shine In, by Darlene Larsen and Carol Ann Erickson. was Our New Testaments, the title of a talk given by Elaine Dickey with favorite passages of scripture given by Betty June Ammons, Ann Val ' carce and Beverly Knavel. Meeting adtourned following remarks by Bishop Baird and Slake Board Leader, Mrs. Violet Tingey. The Lark was sung with closing prayer by Carolyn . Capacity Crowd Sees 7th Ward Conference A capacity crowd of Seventh ward members and others saw the presentation of Primary conference in the ward hall Sunday evening, May 1. "Wist Ye Not That I Must Be About My Fathers Business, was the theme for the conference participated in by all members of the Primary organizaand tion, including youngsters teachers Welcome was given by President Jean Jones with Laree , , I MONDAY, MAY 2 ALL DRUG STORES IN BRIGHAM CITY WILL CLOSE AT '4 10:00 P.M. Box The conference was presented the finale This is Our Fathers Business. Narrator was Mrs. Audry Bott, soloist, Paul PeteTsen; teacher, Beta Lee; choral director, Mrs. June Sackett, and organist, Mrs. Gladys Lund. Benediction was offered by Richard Woodmancy. Graduating Primary members include: Sally Ann Jensen, Es ter BuSbee, Janet Stuimm, Peggy Jeppsen, Art Petersen, Paul Petersen, Ford Wilson, Leon Poul-seand Peter Christensen n JUST PEOPLFS DRUG Chat W C Uybauiiti Publisher Gladys Eckeraley, Advertising Manager I ' SKYWAY LUGGAGE The Ideal Gift for Mother or the Graduate . Extra light weight, yet tough and durable Easy to clean, finest quality Koroseal. Beautiful harmonizing colors. Use our easy credit plan. FOR MOTHER- - WALLETS PEN AND PENCIL SETS Other Mothers AVERAGE FARE PER PERSON t nus tax M SEE IIOW MUCH GREYHOUNDS emnv mis SAVES YOU I Regular ONE-WA- Y Fare on Mothers Day oNt wav for husband, wife and child between 5 and 12 when using Greyhounds Family Plan hi weekly newspaper, established published every Wednesday and entered as Second Qaas Matter at the poet offica hi Brigham City, Utah. Bn der the eot oI March 8, 1879, Subscription rata $1 00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Bos Eider Journal, (published Fridays) $5 00 per year, 82 50 for 8 month: copv 10 cents The program was presented during the banquet and followed by a dancing party. Prior to the conclusion of the program, special thanks went to aerie members for the cooperation and assistance given the auxiliary during the past year. See Our Big Selection Today! 1896, MACKS PHARMACY ly. 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Bott offering the invocation. pi-an- o 2 Sister of Mrs. Lewis Wight Seriously III i v Wes-tensko- STARTING , . "SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THAT "SPECIAL SOMEONE Mia Maids of the Third Ward Karen Crowther and Patricia Robinson. . Husband Husband, wife and child and wife r v ost of us have someone whos been like a second mother to us. She may be a grandmother or godmother, a favorite aunt, or the mother of a friend. Whoever she is, shell appreciate being remembered on Mothers Day, And in our new collection of Hallmark Mothers Day Cards, we have special cards for each of these wonderful people. And, of course, youll find a wide variety Hallmark Cards for your own Mother, too. of. PRICED FROM 5c -- Child i f 9 and between 1 2 years HOWARD HOTEL Leav, Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays Return any day e t the week t - PHONE 175 (SREYH.OUKID REMINDER' GIFTS OF LASTING CHARM Business Machines Office Supplies Gifts |