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Show Melvin LeRoy and Ellen Mae Munns Manning, Kaville, baby gul, born Doe. 5. lercy and Inez Gioy Peterson, Arehi-doutTalor Brigham City, baby boy born baby boy born Dec. 5. ijBTH $ North Stake Primary Officers Hold Union Meeting Last Sunday The Christmas Season Was Their Theme si' December union meeting Leo and Annabell Oman Oft-le- , the North Box Elder stake Pn Vost, baby boy born Dec. 6. mary officers was held in the Ras-'giha- 5 n Dec. Your Bring . Brigham City. Utah Friday. Etocemner 8. 1950 third ward ihapel last BingSunday ham, Honey ville, baby boy, born 'Gth Hilda Forrest, president, of Dec. 7. the stake board presiding lol lowing preliminary music Beth Phone your news to 1000 Mrs Tingey, Madge Hull, eounseloi, of the Third "ard Primaiy conducted the following program. baby City, BOX ELDER JOURNAL society editor. The phone number is 192. f Han'-n,Fae Johnson bornI Earl and Afton Madsen baby boy ONeil s rrrsrs?!? 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"tj and The program was arranged by Louise Davis South Box Elder The opening stake oiganist. song, Guide Me To Thee, was followed by lnxotdtion by Scott A piano solo, InterWright mezzo Sinsonico, was played by Phone 192 01 1032 and Kris Patricia Bott, followed by a talk, Kringles Korporals will call Jesus the Master Teacher, by to pick up old toys. Carrie Petersen of the South Box Saturday Elder stake Sunday school board An organ solo was played by I Know Mrs. Davis, entitled A That My Redeemer Lives. The vocal duet, Morning was sung by Harper Breaks, Billings and Eugene Bott. UE; EVENING IN PARIS Boxed Single or in sets 75c up BOND STREET YARDLEY latest The newest and and sister, with her of Delta, Kama, spent daughter, several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weaver of Brigham City while Christmas shopping this week. They returned home Thurs day morning. rom WES GOGGLES Mrs. Parley Deem Deem Mrs. Orxille The Perry Sunday School pre- AIR RIFLE POLES Parley Deems Visited By Daughters This Week Perry Sunday School Easter Basket Is Theme Of Perry Ward Road Show Act Boys Hr RED RYDER SKI BOOTS Mantua Road Show That Rated High The South stake climaxed a week of play productions last . . . in everyones estimate. left to right, Tuesday with their annual, and very successful, road show. In the picture, Marie Gould-inback row: Margene Jeppsen, Zola Olsen, Arnell Jeppsen, Gerald Jensen, who Lee Airs. in Nelson, front Mr. and aptly played Joyce and JoAnn Isaacson and Claus. Mrs. Santa Mr. and of the part in the act wore Dorothy Hirschi, a large butterfly, Heber Bott, a long, green ' worm; Lawrence Wright and Connie Wagstaff played the parts of the picnickers with the following boys and girls representing foods: Boyd Faye Thorne, Hirschi, a bun; weiner; Arlene Wight, colored caster egg; Neil Allen, cupcake; Karen Quayle, marshmallow; Gaye Nebeker, a banana, Den-ni- e Nelson, pickle; Opal Petersen, potato chip, and Joanne Barnard, a bottle of soda pop. A picnic is never complete without the traditional ant played by Glenda Larsen. A comic song and skit was given by Isie and Ikie, portary-e- d in costume by Isaac A. Young and Harper Billings, following the road show act. Accompanist forthe act was Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen. Contents Interehangable $1.75 to $15.00 BENJAMIN The Perry ward presented an act in the South Box Elder stake road show presented December Easter Basket, entitled 5, which was under the direction of the M I A officers. An Easter picnic was the scone fio the act with a large painted basket at the rear of the stage and a springtime setting a caipct of green grass Turn in old toys to Packer with Motor Co. The VFW will repair Beautifully' Boxed Made from genuine leather. Best grade. FOR TIIE BOYS g, GOOD MUSIC HAPPY HER with a heautfu! by the girls of Remarks weie offered by Hit da Foirest followed by a talk on a spiritual background by Counselor Helen Harrison Remarks followed by Glfcn Nelson, Ephraim Johnson and Glen Marble, the three representatives of the priesthood present. Roll call showed 90 officers and teachers present with six visitois and 15 children. Song practice was conducted by Carrie Christensen and Beth Tingey of the stake board Each department met separately and Christmas themes were used in the lesson. GALA EVENING AND MAKE Opening song was Jesus, Friend ot Little Children," fol lowed by the prayer Max Hull Theopening was by project gi en by Robert Whitaker The ivck The Halls pongs and Bluebml and Seagull the Third ward PAGE THREE If you have any society news, phone it to the News Journal mpm 90 North Main Street m. Walk A Block And Save HmCr Phone 8 |