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Show fX -- Rose Evening Held By Fourth Ward Mia Maids Tie the Rose Bouquet ,. , 7 jb . v. Scgo Lily Camp Meets At Home of May Jensen Hi V-- . j Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 4, 19SS Vice-captai- j , it' Sb Box Sego Lily Camp members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers reported on the convention held met Thursday evening, April 28, in Salt Lake City. at the home of Mrs. May Jenfor Committee assignments sen. the next two years were read by. Bernieoe Earl Mrs. Earl. Mrs. Birdie Hansen is housing committee chairman; and conducted. presided "For the Strength "of the Mrs. Verna Sederholm, class Hills was the opening song leader; Mrs. Bertha Jensen, pro with prayer by Miss Alfreds gram; Mrs. Liza Wight, chorister, and Mis. Edith Petersen, Jeppeisen. organist. The 25 members attending The meeting adjourned with then sang Have I Done Any the slinging of America" and ' Good followed by the lesson, Annie Good toy Mrs. prayer Stories of the Mormon Battal- liffe. ion," toy Mrs. Melissa Petersen. Mrs. Laura Morris and Mrs. Mrs. Birdie Hansen reported Mary Forsgien weie in charge one good cheer visit and Mrs. of the delicious refreshments LaVerda Lee, camp delegate, served. v i 3 tf Quick Change TO ZtS&r' . Girls Participating the tying of the rose bouquet in the Fourth ward included the following: (left to right) Janet Anderson, LaDee Everton, Marilyn Mann, Annette Knudsen, Elaine Reeve, Leader Marian Holmes, Francene Romer, Rosemary Kaiser, Marlene Jones and Patty Petersen. Not present when picture was taken were Sandra Orme and Marilyn Mason, class members; f Kaiser; pantomime to a record, Fourth Ward Mia Maids Hold Annual Rose . . . .in . Annette Knudsen and Marlene Jones; reading, Elaine Reeve; A talk, LaDee Everton;4 vocal solo, The Fourth ward Mia Maids Marilyn Mann; presentation of Marheld a beautiful and impressive ing program: welcome by of the rose, Francene symbolism rose evening, Tuesday, April 26, ian Holmes, Mia Maid leader; Romer; assembling of rose bou in the chapel. prayer, Rosemary Kaiser; talk, quet by Mia Maids; presentation Parents of the girls and spe- Patty Peteison; poem, Janet An- of bouquet, Marion Holmes. cial guests witnessed the follow derson; piano solo, Rosemary Mrs. LaVon Reeve, president of the YWMIA, accepted - the bouquet followed byt the Mia Maids singing, Lets Live Life in a Sweet Key. Marlene Jones offered the , benediction. Evening with Parents and Special Guests .. For MW Only! Our sales girls will help you make your Mothers Day gift selection. O CORSAGES ROSES POTTED PLANTS CERAMICS Lamps TV-Tab- le NYLON HOSE BRIDGE SETS PILLOW CASES LADY GAY PRODUCTS WE GIFT WRAP We Wire Flowers Anywhere Brigham Floral and Gift PHONE 99 zr Brigham Couple Settli In Frankfurt, Germany Getting settled in an apart ment in Frankfurt, Germany, are Pvt. and Mrs. Curtis L. Chris tensen. They plan to make their home in Germany for the next 14 months, r (Mrs. Christensen, the former Shirleah Josephson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl L, Josephson, left toy plane from the Salt Lake City Airport, Friday evening, April 22, at 11:30 p. m.. Follow ing stop'overs in Chicago, New York, Ireland and London, she arrived in Frankfurt, ' Sunday morning, April 24 at 7 a- - m, She was greeted at the Frank' furt airport toy Pvt. Christensen, who is serving as a helicopter mechanic - in , the V. S. Army there. New Beauty Mia Maids of the Willard LDS Ward . . . who participated in traditional rose tying ceremonies last Tuesday evening. Left to right, front row; LaVon Braegger, Norma Dee Zundel, Edris Jensen, Jackie Wright, Donna Cook, Doris Ann Yearsley and JoAnn Stauffer. Back row: Mary Baker, Eva May Wells, Carol Yearsley, LaJuana Prichard, Sharon Kunzler, Sharon Ward, Ellen Not able to attend because of illness was Hancey, Kay Molgard and Emma Loveland. Carolyn Perry. . Willard Ward Mia Maids Conduct Lovely Rose Tying Ceremonies Tuesday Evening The Mia Maid Rose Tying ceremony was held tin the Willard LDS ward chapel classrooms last Tuesday, April 26. The program included a piano solo by Donna Cook, opening prayer toy Sharon Kunzler and the welcome address was given toy Jackie Wright. t Norma Dee Zundel, LaJuana Prichard and Carol Yearsley sang I Believe. Symbolism of the . Rose talk was by Sharon Ward. , . Edris Jensen, Ellen Hancey and Jackie Wright. The Mia Maid class officers are Jackie Wright, president; Eva May Wells, vice president; Carol Yearsley, secretary; Kay Class leadMolgard, treasurer. ers are Mary Baker and Emma returned the roses, which were presented by the maids to the Refreshments were mothers. served Jo all present by Sharon Kunzler, Donna Cook and Doris Loveland. Ann Yearsley. Jennie Jones of In charge of decorations were board was present. Rose tying ceremony music was played toy Barbara Cook. Singing Temple by the River were LaVon Braegger, - Sharon Ward, Edris Jensen and Ellen Hancey. Closing prayer was by Edris Jensen. Rose programs for the affair were hand painted and decorated by Norma Dee Zundel. .The Rose Tying ceremony was conducted before a talble adorned with Idee table doth, two yellow candles, and a bouquet of yellow daffodil. Across the corner was a white satin ribbon upon which each girl placed the rose and. told what the rose meant to her. The class leader tied the bouquet and presented it to Mrs, Helen Larkin. talked and , President Larkin the Its time for a "change of scene in your living room now. Our sercomplete vice will give your old furniture a new lease on beauty and comfort. Youll be amazed at the low cost to you. Get our free estimate no obligation. Phone 27. 24 stake EVERTON MATTRESS CO. East 1st South Phone 27 SUNDAY MAY 8th Diamond Specials for Her! Retiring Officers Are Feted by Second Ward Retiring officers of the Second ward Primary Association were feted at regular training meeting iheld Monday evening. May 2, in the. meeting house. 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The couple were married at the American Embassy on April 22. Lt. Tingey has been in Korea and Japan for the past two . in pastel nylon, white and string knit gloves. A mice remerrjBrance at anly 98c i t . (Meeting began with Mrs. Camille Larsen presenting the lesson, Be Ye Doers. Following the lesson, luncheon was served and a social evening spent The' new presidency, Mrs. Marjorie Anderson, president; Mrs. Irene Hansen, first counselor; Mrs. Grace Harrison, second oounselor and Mrs. Dorothy Knudson, secretary, along with the teaching staff of the Primary, was in charge of the af ) fair. Honored with toasts and gifts were: Mrs. Florence Petersen, president; Mrs. Iva Lue Hansen, first counselor; Mrs. Marjorie Anderson, second counselor, and Mrs. Fern Jensen, secretary. Complete i SHIRT LAUNDRY , HOSIERY an extra pair or two would be sure to please irtother. 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