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Show - LDS Church Service A wards Presented 0 Recognition for a lifetime of service in the LDS church went Sunday evening, April 28, in South Box Elder slake conference to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jeppsen, Mantua. The Jeppsens received honorand Golden ary Master Telephone 771 Gleaner certificates and pins. They, along with three others in South stake, were feted Sunday. Receiving a Master award was Jay Cook and Golden Gleaner awards went to Mrs. Donna Nelson and Miss Ella Andersen. Presentations were made durMrs. Russell Tingey by Mrs. Ez- ing MIA sponsored session of Loveland ra B. Owen; Mrs. George Mason conference. Wayne by Mrs. Chester Hamilton; Mrs. conducted. J. Y. Ferry by Mrs. Ken Jensen "Say What Is Truth was the and Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. opening song with prayer by Eliot Ward, Mrs. M. A. Burtcher, Ray Don Reese, followed by the Mrs. J. C. Knudson and Mrs. W. theme by Webster Tucker. Members of the Golden GleanH. Griffiths by Mrs. R. K. er chorus entertained with My Daines. Program following luncheon Creed. Verl O'Brien was first speakincluded ballet numbers by Frances Hyer, Jo Markham and er followed by Master by Harvey Bracg-ger- , Judy Nielsen; songs by Anna presentation MIA stake leader. Lee Price and Stephen Sims, and a song by Cheryl Palmer. Mrs. Eileen B.. Forsgren then Paulette Lichtenstein was ac- made the Golden Gleaner precompanist for singers with Mrs. sentations. A vocal selection, "Rain," was Vernal Lund accompanying the sung by Mrs. Lillian Felt. dancers. President J. Olcen Palmer GET HIGHEST LDS CHURCH AWARDS The above group was honored in South Box Highlight of the program was the antics of Mrs. Richard Han- made the honorary awards with Elder Stake session of conference Sunday evening, April 28, at the stake sen, Mrs. Art Steffen and Mrs. J. Norman Jeppsen, son of the tabernacle. Receiving Honorary Master M Man and Honorary Golden Gleaner Awards the Master Jeppsens, pinning Raymond Lewis, accompanied to front, Mr. and Mrs. Norman J eppsen, Mantua ; with Jay Cook receiving a pin on his father, and were, back by Mrs. Geraldine Hawkes. Man M Master award and Mrs. Donna Nelson, Perry and Miss Ella Andersen, recipiMrs. Karma J. Dixon, pinning Retiring officers joined with the gaity of the occasion and the Golden Gleaner pin on her ents of the Golden Gleaner certificates and pins. modeled most unusual hats de- mother. 5 Box Elder NEWS signed by the singers as the Children of the Jeppsens, their Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jeppsen Acclaimed for husbands and wives and familtrio sang original songs. i Brigham City, Utah At the close of the party, ies, were in attendance. Lifetime of Church Service Sunday Evening Wednesday, May 1, 1957 . Next Arthur was speaker printed committees for the year were received by each member. Steffen, with II. Eugene Perry Being awarded master awards iliaries have been filled by Mr. for service is noteworthy in Do It Yourself is the theme offering closing remarks. Jeppsen, Benediction by Ruth Johnson but when presented to such for the year. Now, after being released as followed the This song, coman a closing as outstanding couple, bishop, he is serving as teachCompleting the officer list Is My Prayer, by the chorus. plete surprise to them and to er in the Special Interest class. and committee chairman list are: Mrs. Dan Petersen, parlia- Mrs. Ethel Poulter directs the the congregation, adds to the Mrs. Jeppsen mentarian; Mrs. George Mason, group of singers with Mrs. Bar- presentation, Mr. and Mrs. NorMrs. Jeppsen was bom Josie flag ceremony; Mrs. S. Martin bara Rasmussen as accompa. man Jeppsen, Mantua, and all Jensen, daughter of Martin M. who attended South Box Elder and Lena J. Jensen, in Mantua. Rasmussen, prayer and Mrs. nist. stake conference, learned SunWinston P. Nelson, publicity. Her father was bishop of the day evening, April 28. Representatives to the LegisSeen Pictures Canyon Mantua ward, so she has been lative Council include: Mrs. OrPrior arrangements made it both daughter and wife of a son Christensen, Mrs. Roy Shaw By Sego Lily Members possible for the entire Jeppsen Mantua bishop. ARE HERE AGAIN! and Mrs. Victor Foregren; Offito quietly enter the stake She began working In the Beautiful pictures of Bryce family cers party chairman, Mrs. G. B. tabernacle without the parents church organization in her teens Watch For Pett; June Tea, Mrs. J. Leo Nel- and Zions Canyons were shown suspecting. and when eighteen she left for to members of the PacLily Sego son;. program, Mrs. Ronald As their parents were com- duties as a Fabulous Specials missionary in the ker; project, Mrs. Rex Earl; Camp Daughters of Utah Pio- plimented on their lifetime of Eastern States Mission. neers Paul by Nelson, last LDS church service, the family gerantalogy, Mrs. Roy ThompShe has served as teacher in son; youth activity, Mrs. Jay C. Thursday evening, April 25, at was present to enjoy the eve- almost every organization of Hansen; civil defense, Mrs. C. R. the home of Mrs. Alda CalL ning with them. the church, having been stake con, Captain Forsgren Mary Jones; community achivement, AT Relief society president; memMr. Jeppsen Mrs. Ezra Owen; Veterans com- ducted. of stake Relief society ber Ye was Come Saints Come, Norman Jeppsen was born in mittee, . Mrs. Ken S . Jensen; president of Primary and Mrs. J. the opening song with prayer Mantua, the son of Ncls and board; nursing scholarship, Relief society; president of YW-- j Chester Knudson and Mrs. Alf by Chaplain Emma Facer. Clara Larsen Jeppsen. MIA for two different times and Mrs. May Nedbalek then preOlsen; mother of the year, Mrs. His church work began early for the past 12 years has been of sented II the Part of Story Mrs. Davis Ben and in life and has Lloyd continued the Special Interests teacher, UNION 76 SERVICE Knudson; art tea, Mrs. Henry Utah Canyons, assisted by her through the years. bride became the She temple Nelson. Paul 577 NORTH MAIN Thorne; literary and literary nephew, athle- of Norman Jeppsen June 8, 1921 Work in Following the lesson, reports tics arc bothscouting and tea committee, Mrs. Dan Olsen; In LDS Logan temple. outstanding, on in convention the Salt Lake birthday party, Mrs. M..A. Bur,t: According to those around They have six children, five cher; courtesy committee, Mrs! City were given by Mrs.' Lee and Mrs. Melissa Pe- him, Mr. Jeppsen takes a per- girls and one boy: Mrs. John Frank Holman; nominating Comsonal interest in every young (Karma) Dixon, Ogden; Mrs, mittee, Mrs. Eliot Ward; notifi- tersen. person with whom he comes in John (Ardis) Piers, Ogden; Dr. folof The the appointments cation committee, Mrs. Dale contact. Being a church work- J. Norman Jeppsen, Bountiful; were officers made: Mrs. Baron; Christmas tree commit- lowing er and a social teacher places Mrs. Dell (Gloria) Dyches, Salt ' tee, Mrs. Willis Hansen, and Nedbalek, class leader; Mrs. him with young people day In Lake City; Mrs. Bill (Clarice) and Peach Day float, Mrs. Jack Mor- Rhoda Hansen, historian and day out. Williams, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Pearl Olsen, registrar. ris and Mrs. T. L. Farnsworth. He has served as a scout mas- and Arnell Jeppsen, student at 11 was offered Closing prayer donned colorful Serving girls scout executive in Weber USU in Logan. They have six costumes and masks for the par- by Sarah Londson followed the ter, District, having worked with S. grandchildren. ty. The gfoup of sophomore report bt three good cheer visits. Dilworth Besides rearing her family Young, has been bishwere Refreshments Served by girls serving included: Janet of Mantua ward for sev- and doing more than her share the op Mrs. Mrs. Annie Lamont, Rhoda Marcia Rasmussen, Williams, en and during this time of church work she has also Sue Rasmussen, Frances Hyer, Hansen and Mrs. Longson to 20 did years not miss one MIA meeting. taught school. Harriet Westenskow, Jo Mark- attending. As a member of South Box ElShe has always been an InJoan ham, Andersen, Sydney stake High Council he was spiration to young people by livder Reeder and Judy Nielsen. adviser to the MIA; has been ing an exemplary refined life. Workshop Members of the Sunday Young people honor and respect superintendent Invited to Meeting in her. school, worked with Executive Board Sets Following the presentation on Work- Ogden and has served as the Writers Members of Meeting for Thursday shop are reminded of a meet- basketball coach for ten years. Sunday evening, the Jeppsens Executive board meeting for ing to be held this evening, May Even while bishop he assisted returned to their home in Manin coaching. tua for a delightful family Eagles Auxiliary will be held on 1, at 8 p. m. in aux all UliJEDlicapacities Teaching at 7:30 will at be held The meeting Thursday evening. May 2, m. at the Eagles home. p. the home of Mrs. Abel S. Rich Following the board meeting, at 146 South Second East, with regular Eaglo games will be a cordial invitation extended to played beginning at 8:30 p. m. anyone interested. eerie ocia Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor n n Mardi Gras Is Civic Club Party Theme u c i t ' fjt i. m m Mrs. Orval Sackett, retirQUEEN OF MARDI GRAS ing president of Civic Improvement Club, left, reigned as Queen of the Mardi Gras held Saturday afternoon, April 27, and in the traditional manner Mrs. G. B. Pett, newly elected president, presented Mrs. Sackett with a beautiful silver pitcher. Come to the Mardi Gras was the clever and colorful (home of the annual retiring Civic Clubs party. The event was held Saturday afternoon, April 27, at the Fourth ward recreation hall. The hall and tables were gay lor the festivity with floral centerpieces, colorful flag arrangements and glowing triangles of paper' centering the long tables. Black masks tied with yellow ribbons marked the places for the guests 'and 'included program for the afternoon. all members Upon arrival chose a hat from the large array Displayed in the foyer. They donned their bonnet and wore it for the length of the party. Mrs. Helen Jane Lemon and Mrs. Ruth Lemon entertained with piano and accordion prelude music.- Following greetings by Mrs. G. B. Pett, president, prayer was offered by Mrs. R. N. Price. Mrs. Victor Bott was mistress of ceremonies. During the serving of the luncheon clever toasts were presented honoring outgoing officers: Mrs. Orval Sackett was presented the traditional silver pitcher and was recipient of a toast in rhyme by Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Other toasts included: Mrs. Bill Tyson by Mrs. Jack Morris; Mrs. Clark . Rasmussen by Mrs. C. V. Forsgren; Miss Colleen Farmer Wed to Lovely Miss Colleen Farmer, daughter of Mrs. Purdett S. Farmer, will become the bride son of DcVaughn C. Petersen, of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan O. Petersen, June 7, in the Logan LDS temple. ' Mother of the bride will fete the newlyweds at a wedding reception the same evening in the Fourth LDS ward recreation hall. La-Ver- lW Ilf Fifth Ward Maids Present Program mm Mia Maids of the Fifth LDS ward presented opening exer-cises in regular MIA assembly, Tuesday, April 23. are the Girls participating students of Mrs. Helen Bunnell and Mrs. Elda Goldsberry. announced Karen Bell n 0 the Larsen, Nedra Petersen and Rose Marie Pett; entertaining with two songs were Annette Linda Olsen, Carolyn Johnson, Huggins and Nedra Nichols accompanied by Mrs. Bunnell, scriptural reading was given by Judy Hunsaker with closing prayer by Betty Huggins Miss Colleen Farmer, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED betrothed daughter of Mrs. Purdett S. Farmer, will become the bride of De Vaughan C. Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Petersen, June 7 in the Logan LDS temple. 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