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Show I 4 Patriarch and Mrs. Joseph Facer Observed Wedding Anniversary and Birthdate Sunday Patriarch and Mrs. Joseph Fa55th wedding anniversary, Sunday. They were married on Nov. 7. 1902, in the Logan LDS temple. The occasion was also Mr. Facer's 86th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Facer are the parents of three sons and one daughter: Hyrum E t Facer, Salt Lake City: Mrs. G. M. (Vera) Wilkinson, Joseph City, Ariz.; J. Elmer Facer, Denver, Colo, and Paul Facer, Ogden. They have eleven grandchildren. The occasion was celebrated with a family dinner and a special cake . for the anniversary and birthday. Those present at the dinner besides the guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum E. Facer and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Facer. Messages of congratulation were received from Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Facer and Mr. cer celebrated their The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Nov. 9 to A girl was born Charles Albert and Geraldine Andersen Gropp, Brigham City. James Lincoln and Gretta Olsen Jensen Brigham City announce the arrival of a boy born f..., 'iir; tr Nov. 9. Sunflower DUP Camp Slates November Meet 0 Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p. m. The scene of the meeting will be the home of Mrs. Ora N. Patriarch and TWO ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATED Andersen.' 154 South Fourth v Mrs. Joseph Facer observed their 55th weddng anniversary East A good attendance is Sunday. The occasion was also Mr. Facers eighty-sixt- h f birthday. Rae Burt, Estella Honeyville School Sets Gayla Keller, Maero and Jay Hawkes is exhiConferences This Week bited as well as youngsters' art Brieham Cltv. (JUh Wednesday, November 13, 1937 and Mrs. G. M. Wilkinson, who ever, their son, Elmer, surprised How- - them with a recent visit. were unable to attend. Who pays the lost taxes? will hold work. Honeyville school parent-teacher- s conferences on The ' general public is corThursday and Friday, Nov. 14 dially invitedto see the exhibit and 15. at the school" during the month. The conferences will begin at 1 p. m. each day. TABERNACLE REPLICA Richard Felt shows a replica THE NEW 1958 Teachers at the school invite of the Box Elder Stake LDS Tabernacle which he recently parents attending to take time CADILLAC completed as his project for a Church History class at the to enjoy the art exhibit now on LDS Seminary at Box Elder High school. is now on display at display in observanve of Amertabernacle was made by Richard ican Art Month. COPPIN MOTOR Lovely work done by Ruth K. Felt as his project for the curO. Ruth Hunsaker, Hunsaker, : hisrent study of Brigham City tory. Together with the regular church history studies, Craig now Bramwells classes are studying the history of Brigham ! City. The students are making models, bringing pioneer antiques, writing stories and giv By Sydney Reeder ing talks on their ancestors or A miniature model of the Box other important pioneers. All Elder tabernacle is among the the students are participating many projects and antiques that in these activities. are on display in the church hisModels of a covered wagon tory classes at the Brigham City was shown to the classes by AnLDS seminary. The miniature nette Bingham. She also displayed a bonnet that was worn across the plains by one of her and some night-shirt- s that pioneer babies wore. A beautiful peuter pitcher, approximately two feet tall, made in England and brought to Utah with the pioneers, was shown by Lynn Poulter. He also displayed a hand-mad- e pin cushion that belonged to one of his anK1m ber cestors. Carolyn brought an old fashioned iron that one of her had used.' A relief map of Utah was made and presented to the classes by Lenord Johnson. Dale Bess and George de La Grange are indicating on a large map of Brigham City, the sites of historical events and their legends. . Other students have written history stories and biographies BREWED of interesting people and events that are connected with BrigWITH PURE ham City. In preparation for the regular COCKY MOUNTAIN LDS church history study, a set SPRING WATER of Gold Plates are being finished by Jimmy Bradbury, John Mason, and Max Hull. These plates are made from tin and are the exact size of the original ones. Some of the authentic Hebrew writiqg has been written on the plates by Mr. Bramwell. The plates will be OLDCN. COLO, COMP AMY, COO painted gold later. They are very identical to the first Gold Plates and will be used to illusJackson Distributing Co. trate their size, weight, and di' 118 24th Street mensions for better understandEX ing when the history and origin Ogden, Utah of the Gold Plates are studied. POWERFUL? 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