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Show f THE f rfy TV '9 fI m V BO CrFR EvCi!rsnellsni The Ladies Workshop Opens Today :y 'U w ill s lekson of the f of Augus-lalvangelism I utl nan Chuich will conduct two d iv evangelism woikshop for 1 ' c il lib ; I n .it 2 p m Pastor F ntkson has just lomple-esimil u wmkshops at tutheian ihuichis toy t t Ktains in Met lines this in Perry. Devotions were given by Mis Dave Griffiths and a Christian article read by Mis. Kenneth Plum and Og fen with lead Holy Cross to help them of Bugham Citys at! e an congregation set up an effective of Chiistian Mei-ke- d meet He will ill is I Hazard, Ky New clothing will be sewn and old clothing repaired for the home with meetings being held r in the home of Mrs Charles utht ans hi ginning Tuesday, HI year-aroun- d ning will be at WORKSHOP IEADFR Pastor ihe Piotesl int Student Cenlu 419 Willis Erickson will conduct Evan- East 7th South, with the Palish visi gelism woikshop for local I uther-a- n tois and the Sunday si hool staff church mcmbeis Pastoi f nckson will Promontory Chapel to Widmsday with the Holy Cioss i luuchwomen at 2 p m at the Luth-an patsonage at 7 p m he miets tin Studi nt Ct nter with Holy Cioss memheis who wmk with Intel mountain school students will meet Marine Recruiter 1 i 111 Due Here Thusday Young nun and viomin alio are interest! d in jo.nmg a ntih'.irv service ma (ontact S i j c .1 it Fied Maiine Cotps Tully, the ti ivelir-recruitu when he visits iigliam City on Ihuisdav Fib IS While in Bugham Citv he will be located at or ns tt the Si h i in e Sei vie e oIIk 1 in the llowaid llotil fiom pm until 1 p m Young men who aie semois in high si hool mai mist in the M.i rine Cm ps d 0 ct y piogi ini during the months of Eebiuaty Match, Apnl and May and leave dunng the months of June, luly foi acti- - e August and Si duty Stage mt tillv will exp1 un how this pm ram will the pay at time ot i mi on a( tive dun At the in sint tine t aie ovei 1?S di fomil ttthninl schools that young men and women may Mamie qualify foi in the US Corps ln i h- entitled Be Dedicated counselors, clei k extended to a41 former residents of the Promon-toiarea as well as fi lends and acquaintances of the branch members, to attend the dedication on Sunday evening, President Larsen L prosperity pointof for Starting the starting point in a water stone is A pool dropped for waves that spread to every corner of the pool. Mining is the starting point for economic benefits that spread to every corner of Utah. Mining results in milling, milling calls for smelting, smelting brings refining and refin' j attracts fabricating plants. These widening econonv: circles produce more jobs, bigger payrolls, iply purchases and increasing tax payments. growin Howell An adult social is to be held at the home of Mrs. Roland Laney on Feb 20 and it was announced that Mrs James Baynes is expected to be guest speaker at the March 8 fellowship meeting. y m tbs. sejftks Kamo M--- s n and prayer requests were read by the missionary chairman, Mrs Iris is b -s A Toias ctaiaivs v amnajreiTsramv Floyd Woodward An invitation said An informal public serv.ee will be held at the Piotestant Student The Pinmontory LDS chapel will ( enter at 8 p m Wednesd tv with Pastor Erickson leading the wor- be dedicated Sundya evening Teh tCmding to an ship Visitors aie invited to attend 21 at 6 it) p m The s'mvicc will be followed by a announiement made this week by Merlin II blanch pusi-d- i at sen meeting with the Board ot Admims-tiationt and the building committee af the Lutheiun congregation Gimtal Authouties of the IDS chut ill who will puside at the dePastor Eiukson was a highly f du dicate! v service will be successful palish minister previous r W Kimbill of the Coun to hiswoik for the Evangelism cil of Twelve Apostles, and Eldn of the Augustana Luth-eia- n Milton R Hunter of the First Coun He die Faith Synod organized of Seventy Uutheian chutch at Roseburg Ore cil Alsu to tie in attendant e will be ind was called to St Mam s I nt George C icklin of the Church in Spokane, Wash 11 monwhose membetship meuased fiom South Bear River stake 350 to 700 pel sons dui mg his sit ton Ihe dedicatory suv.ee will tol yeai pastorate there low foi the closing si ssion of the He will he assisted in the local South Bear Rivet st ike qu.tti-iln and Chil-die- i rri v Mr Lne was enjoyed by the group followed by a rabb't hunt or the boys. Roland Toombs Mr and ere Ogden visitors on Sunday them time between Emmas oarents the George Marshs and Rolands sister, Marie Jacobson. Devcre Stokes Mr and Mrs Lynn and Gerald, ne of Brigham City visited Sunday with his moth-r- , absence. Mrs Rose Stokes con-tol A meeting to discuss flood of the Warien Bauds Guests w held in the church Thurs-- d Beths jaarents Mr and ee Mary with Evan Thompson ly evening on s Charles Lunt in Ogden f the Soil Conservation office conducting the meeting Pbotogr, phers from the Salt Sunday visitors of the Eugene ike THune vis'ted the school on Flints were Mr and Mrs Rose rie and sons of Brigham City A fuesd iy to take pictuies for a delicious shrimp dinner prepared o, rhcom ng article in their paper By Rosalie S. Wells. Attending the Farmeis Union convention in Su-l-t Lake City oe the weekend were Mr. and Mrs Meilin Larsen and Mr and MJoseph Nicholas and boys The Nicholas enjoyed a visit with Mr and Mis John Milton and tamily while here Mr and Mrs Ralph Carter and childien tended to the chores here during the Nicholas "My Best for My report on the work of the gospel recordings was given by Mrs James Cook and befoie the season of prayer missionary letters DEDICATION RITES SET The recently completed Promontory LDS branch chapel will be dedicated at Sunday evening rites, .Feb. 21. Elder Spencer W. Kimball and Milton R. Hunter of the LDS Genet al Authorities will olticiate at the dedicatory services. Former residents of Promontory are invited to attend. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. pro-gia- ootiei'h i tl e u-- f'i- P is! of 3ible church, 634 South Second East, Brigham City, held their recent meeting on Tuesday evening Feb 9 at the church The meeting was called to order by the President, Mi s Ira Ransom and was led in prayer by Mrs Mildred Raymond After the minutes and treas y report were given by the secre tary the old business was discussed and new business taken up Arrangements were planned foi .vork to be accomplished for the Open Door Childrens Home Inc in vy i,' Fellowship t Promontory People Attend Farm Convention in Salt Lake City Ladies Group Holds Meetina NEWS, Bnqham City, Utah Tuesday, February 16, 1960 WW -- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " JFwmmms Sjn-nie- uth-eia- n Prt-sid- i 1 Wall-to-W- dl Nothing Down vangilism woikshop bv Robtit cnnfi-iembung hi Id S ituulay and Sunday in Gulind Holy Cioss Fv mgelism Othu membus of the Piomon chairman and committee numbers About 57 pin cent of the United Dan Canoll and Gaiy Bio an The toiv blanch ptesidimy selling States population gamble at one Rev Donald T Ranstiom is pastoi with President I at sen aie lyle losi-pof Holy Cross Lutheran chuich Nicholas Richmun and time or another Marseson 'iw Heres the modem easy way to enjoy the beauty of in your living room, dining pile carpet, deep As litNo Down Payment. room, bedroom, and foyer. tle as $17.29 monthly on our easy payment plan. wall-to-wa- ll, Your room sizes may vary from the dimensions illustrated, but your monthly cost will still be proportionately low. 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