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Show lesple hall. Melodrama to Play Friday , Saturday Monday troop 185. The Golden Spike Centen. nial production of The Das. Deeds of Desmond tardly Darkheart will continue with performances Friday and Sat. urday of this week, May 16.17. The melodrama is being presented at the Golden Spike theatre, 133 South Main, under sponsorship of the Brigham City Jaycees. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Produced and directed by Leo Ware, the production opened last Saturday night to a capacity audience. It will continue each Friday and Sat. urday evening of the summer season. MAY be reserv-eat the Brigham City Chamber of Commer office, by cal. ling 723.2170 or they may be purchased at the door. The cost is $2. Refreshments and souven. irs are sold at the theatre (constructed in the Jaycee clubhouse). Capacity of the hall, furnished to give an in. and relaxed atmos. timate phere, is 84 permanent seats. Parking is available across the street, courtesy of Box El. der County bank, said Gary Bywater, Jaycee spokesman. TICKETS Sharon Norman, Nan. cy Jane Peart, Patricia Ann Petersen. Second ward Stanley N. son, Seminary Graduation Rites Slated Tonight (Continued from Page One) Nelson, Barbara Nicholas, Susan Orme, John Hyrum Petersen, EarlSimp, Rosemarie Wintle, Rosemary Wintle. Bear River James Deon Anderson, Kathl Mane Braegger, Rose Ann Brailsford, Kelly Burt, Mae Christensen, Jeffrey Charles Wakley Hansen, Patricia Holm-greHolmgren, Richard Del Holmgren, Suzanne Holmgren, Bryan Jensen, Dane Johnsen, Brian L. Nessler, Loren Caroll Don Thorsen, Nicholas, Corinne Nancy Barker, Valerie Hansen, Nancy Hatch, Barbra Ann Jensen, JeDeane Pierce, Valden Jay Kotter, Joann Poulson, Amy Rowe, Linda Kaye Shinkle, Corinne II Rodney How. ard Bott, Steven John Har. Michele Reay, Dean per, Ka-re- n Wood. BOX ELDER STAKE Mark Rulon First ward Baron, Roger F. Baron, Ben. Jam In Bruderer, Kathryn jane Corbett, Douglas Earl, L. Jorgensen, Wade Richard 01 Hickman Hyde, Traig sen, Martin L. Oviatt, Jef. frey S. Packer, Carolyn Par. son, Donald LeRoy Peart, Gloria Jeanne Wilson, Mary Kay Zundel. Second ward Cassandra Baird, Graling Garrett, Corey P. Hansen, David Ross 01. sen, Marlene Peterson, Ron. da Lee Reeder, Douglas Christine Wight. Sixth ward Kay Davis, Kim S. Hansen, Vickie Jean Higgins, Carol Jean Whitaker. Ninth ward Gary N. Frost, Steven Morris Jepp. sen, David L. Mclntire, Jeff LaNae Smith. Sederholm, Susan Eleventh ward William Charles Brown, Chris Larsen, Crossman, Linda Rae Valentine, Vickie Lynn Wright. Mantua Loralne Hailing, Keith J. Jensen, Kevin Eu. Susan Gay gene Jeppsen, Jeppsen, Lee Randall Larsen, Dennis A. Nelson, Ralph Lynn Wyatt. SOUTH BOX ELDER STAKE Michael E. 'Fifth ward Sharee Allen, than Allen, Linda L. Andrews, John 0. Arnold Kim mer Call, Christensen, Randy Glen Di. xon Cathy Dorak, Terel Patrice Grtmley, Henry Hansen, Denise Jensen, Ja. net Johnson, Evan Peter, Karen Stander, De. sen, ann Stokes, Richard K. Whi. taker, Wendy Marie Wll. Hams. Christine Tenth ward Robert Drol. Bralthwalte, Vickie Lynn Dunn, lette, Vicki Linn Frost, Verleen Grover, Danalle Hansen, Lin. da Leach, Teresa North, Clare Jay Olsen, Gary Ro. mer, Pamela Sederholm, Vic. kl Spiekerman, Debra Tay. Edward War. Steven lor, ren, Susan Jane Williams, Ellen Mae Sixteenth ward Jacquelyn Grlf. Dlssegger, fin, Susan Louise Helqulst, Debra Anne Huggins, Mona Lea Setzer, Paul Woodward. Linda Nineteenth ward Btlboa, Wendy Crane, Steven Johnson, Stanford DeanLnr Julie son, Vickie Lewis, Eva Merrill, Darrell Duane Monarco, Louise Ann Reese, LaDawn Velta hoblnson, William Brad Sparks, San. Donna dra Lucia Thorpe, Lee Watts. Norval J. Bralth Perry walte, Carol Renee Call, San. Ju dra Jean Cleaveland, He Davis, Alisa Ann Gar. ver, Linda Greenhalgh, Gay. Burt lln V. Jenks, Dale Johnson, Dar Krambule, Ele. Norman Steve lyli McCoy, McCoy, Carlene Nelson, Lynn Oyler, Eldon Sevy, Janice Robert B, Smith. Simper, Michael Braeg. Willard David Susan Dokos, ger, L. Ormond, Kenneth L. Or- - Benson, Jana Garrett, Karen Jensen, David Alan Jones, Barbara Rienle Molenaar, Lynn Olsen, Marjorie Lynn Trease. THE DASTARDLY Deeds is Desmond Darkheart described as a drama of laughter and lust, love, in three thrilling violence of acts. Members of the cast include Robert C. Karl Josephson, Margaret Sixth ward mond, Brlnton Perry. Kathryn Christen, Hutchison, Marvin Moon, Pam Bailey, II Willard Cheryl J. sen, Gary Glenn, Patsy Joan Nelsen, David Sparkman, MBrad Archibald, Terry Hanover, Ruth Helen Han. ichael Carver, Billie AnderCa. son, and Arthur Barbieri. Linda Hansen, Rae Cole, Rea over, Braegger, rol Mary Jensen, Pamela Le. Cole, Marla Deem, Suzanne Artiste of the piano forte Althora Ronald Lee Monson, Fairbanks, JoAnn is Kathleen Biggs with Robert wls, Elizabeth AnnRichman, Craig Dawson handling the stage Lemon, Linda Lemon, Rod. ney Lemon, Thomas Ward, Robinette, David Frank Wight manager chores. Tonya Williams, Teresa Ann Jr. Chris J. Wlndchief. David Sparkman, Robert Karen Ninth ward Woodyatt. Dawson, Lynn Davis and Howarth are in charge Bennett, Jill Christoffer. Fourth-YeaGraduates Susan Clifford, Ger. of scenery design andpaint. sen, aid Flfield, Norine Hopkins, lng. BRIGHAM CITY STAKE LaVon J. Waters. According to the program, Carla Eleventh ward of seegars (is) smoking ward Third Vicki June Gaye Anderson, Gloria June strictly prohibited. Fife, Barbara Ann Kowall. Burcham, David Arthur John, Lennan S. ston, Delene Roberts, Bar. Fourth ward Birckhead, Sheryl Brailsford, bara Jean Smith, Janet Eliza, Barbara Bywater, James L. beth Tincher, Lee Nancy Kenneth R. Llsh, Valentine, Ladell Kay Wat. Harrison, Paulette Windley. ters. Linda Seventh ward Mantua Jean Barnum, DeVon Cut. Helen Baxter, Ayala, Randy Larry Lynn ler, Ray A. Friess, Ronda Bigler, Valerie Kaye Hall, The Ministerial Fellowship Parkinson Garrett, Sherry Deanne Hailing, Kim Jepp. Chaplain at Cooley Hospital John Chris sen, Lynn Geisler, Terry Glen Nelson. the week of May 19 will be Hadfleld, Keith Hardy, LarEarl S. Fox, pastor of the ry R. Hills, H. Craig Poul. SOUTH BOX ELDER STAKE United Presbyterian Church. MilCharlene sen, Skeen, Devotional serves will be lie Jo Stuart. Fifth ward Douglas Ray conducted by members of ward Eighth Marilyn Allen, Lois Jean Craghead, the Christian Reformed Robert Church, Edward Boer, pas. Frye. Rodney K. Dixon, Thirteenth ward Jer. Gary Dunn, Jay Steven Han. tor, at Godfrey Home May 18, rilyn Beecher, Sheri Jenseri,' sen, . Keith Petersen,- - De. and Pioneer Home fAay 19. Bruce 'Wade Merrell, Ran. bra Valcarce, Kathryn Ann dall James Merrill, Susan Wiley. Marie Nichols, Bruce Reeve Tenth ward Ronald J. Blake, Kathryn Bralthwalte, Fifteenth ward Barber, Kathy Cochran, Har. Randall L. Cefalo, Randy K. riett Hunsaker, Chris Wood, Checketts, Jarvis R. Jack, ruff Johnson, Dennis Ray son, Mar. Ralph Jaggl, Regular morning worship David Ceicle Neal, lene Jensen, Randy Michael Moody, at 9 a.m. will be held Blaine Nelson, Bonnie Nel. Lane, Pamela Nelsen, Tam. with church school following son Sydnee Slager, Randall ara Slatter. at 10:15 a.m. Nursery will be Nell Thompson. BonSeventeenth ward Irene provided for preschoolers. Sixteenth ward summer camps Several nie Baird, Darrell Wade Bott, Kai Corsl, Jerrold R. Griffin, for the scheduled Mae Campbell, Kris Linda Lou Hall, Darril Wayne are Rita summer. Folders with full Nanci Alene Coleman, Rick Dean, Helquist, Hodgkin, Ann Robinson, Jane Christine Jensen, Lois Ann information are avilable. Julie Annual church conference Carol Williams. Johnson, Charles Keith Kim. James ber, Margo Longhurst, Alvin will be Sunday, May 25 at Eighteenth ward 8 p.m. F. Allred, Brenda Bingham, Fish Nay, Sue Zann Park, The City Youth Group is Burbank, Sherri er, Teresa Taylor, Vicki Lynn Penelope to San a trip LaNette Weir, Ann Carol Wood, planning Nancy Sherratt, All Senior Hlgt Francisco. Rem C. Wiscom. ward. Thompson, Tots students are Nineteenth ward Cory cost will be eligible. be, Steven G. Yates, $25. Contact Rev Don Crane, Jannilyn Dickey, Davis for information. Craig Clent Lewis, Darrell NORTH BOX ELDER STAKE Duane J. Scott Monarco, Nielsen, Larry Day Reese, Frank Shannon Smith, Twelfth ward William Earl, Bergen Jill Barker, Mar. Howarth, Linda Marie Pier, Perry Nila Kaye son, Royce Martin Reeder, lln Lee Bodily, A program of farewell was Dell K. Smith, George E. Bralthwalte, Lewis Cleave, held last night for Mr. and Vinson Da. Yates. land, Gregory Mrs. Ivan Mulder. The Mul. James vis, Fourteenth ward Dale Arnold Francis, will be vacation, Craig Barnes, Kara Rae Br- W, Neal Johnson, Patricia der family two weeks, after which yan, Alice May, David Roy S. Jones, Anne Marie Mat. ing for Debra Rasmussen, thews, Norman Steve McCoy, they will move to the area Mlnert, of San Francisco, California. Weldon Gale Don Saunders, Lynn A. David Rasmussen, Vardell Ray Reese, Stokes. Susan Mr. Mulder has accepted an to the FriendDavid Sebek, Kenneth Twentieth ward Bagley Se. appointment Lee Wheeler, ship House, a work special, Janice Dunn, Gaye Farner, Lynda vy, e ly oriented to the Indian Hansen, Robin Lee Hansen, Gayleen Wright. In San Francisco. Willard Kar Lee Beth Leslie Ann Jacobsen, Randall Plans are fast materlallz. Steven Terry Green, Julie B. Johnson, Mann, Kent lng for our summer program, Munson, Gregory Bart Nlel. Nebeker. the annual Workshop Willard II sen. Peggy Ann Including for six midwest program Kenneth Braegger, Judy Lln Cook, Alward Harper Max Baugh, Diane Curtis, len W. Johnson, Richard 0. young people. The14 workshop and will Grace Nicholas, John Wayne Lemon, Shanna Mackey, Kath. will begin June Monte Ray continue through July 18. This Wheeler, Alma JamesYates, ryn Marrone, year's young people will be Prlebe. Henry J. Yates. coming from Indiana and IlliCarl Ross Honeyville nois. Bingham, Lewis Madsen Bing, The sermon theme at the ham, R. Doyle Chamberlain, BC Sunday morning worship Ted L. Chlarson, Dlorallnll, (10:30 a.m.) will be on the Kendall N. Hardman, Melvin Ascension of Jesus Into heaCarlisle Hawkes, Joyce Ann school at 9:30 ven. Sunday Shauna Johnson, Hunsaker, a.m. Vesper worship at 6:30 Joyce Elaine Keller. p.m. Bear River Mary Ann Regular Childrens Bible Barker, David L. Child, Toni of this on Lee Christensen, Faye Han. Private First Class Mer. classes An Thursday outing Is planned sen, Gwen Marie Holmgren, lln A. Thompson, 25, whose week. for the children next Thurs. Kent Iverson, Diane Roger parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal day. Shirley Jenson, Ronald Lynn T. Petersen, on Route live Jenson, Pamela Johnsen, Paul 2, Brigham City, complet. Nelson, Wayne ed a fixed station tansmltter Rosann Bing, repairman course April 18 at Corinne Patricia Burt, Lynn the Army ham, Signal school, W Carter, Sheila Gilbert, Ft. Monmouth, N.J. Mein-tirGary Lee Jones, Joy During the 21.week course, Claudia Miller, Judy Pvt. Thompson was train, The Bible Church located Ada Pearl ed at 634 South Second East Into Lynn Nelson, Install, operate and repair fixed station trans. vites you to services this Rowe, Janls Lorraine Shin-kl; Jolene Wells. mlttlng and associated equip, week. Robert W. ment, Services this week are as porlnne II Cutler William follows. Sunday school at 9:45 A 19G2 graduate of Box EL Anderson, Fillmore, Kenneth Lee Har. der High school, Brigham a.m, with a class for all per, Gloria Ross. City, the private entered the ages, foUowed by the morning Army last September and worship hour at 11 a.m. The BOX ELDER STAKE completed his basic training message for the morning What Is at Ft. Ord, Calif., where service will be, First ward Kathy Kay he was last stationed. Man? The evening service Danny Edwin Christensen, His wife, Judy, resides at 7 o.m. Come and See, Kristi Jean at 470 Second Ave., Long will be the message. Wednes. Hauensteln, Nel. Branch, N.J, Deborah Henderson, day evening at 7 p.m. we hold Wll-lia- r The Aldersgate Methodist Church Christian Reformed Church peo-pi- Serviceman Completes Repair Course The Bible Church BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 7 p.m. Boy Scout Thursday 4 p.m. Girl Scout troop 428. An interchurch group of youth are seeking to project a trip to San Francisco from May 21.25. The party is limit, ed to 20, and the total cost will be $25. The young peo. pie will travel by car, and stop along the way to sleep in host churches in Elko, Wlnnemucca, Tahoe add San Francisco. They will observe some of the problems of the inner city, and some of the ghetto conditions from which so many of us in this area are shielded, and thus know all too little about. Registration blanks are a. Elder RETURNS Jeffrey vailable at the church. The P. Johnson has returned ftlled.in form must have with from North German LDS It a $10 deposit. There will be adult drivers and chapmission. erons. We were very happy and proud to have Dan Valentine of the Salt Lke Tribune send Valen-tine- s one of his famous to Mrs. Ed Ryan of our church for her long years of community service In Brig, In Red ham particularly Cross. SUCCUMBS Wilbur A. Curley, 60, died Tuesday after surgery. Active Scout Homecoming Will Honor Worker Succumbs Missionary Elder Jeffrey P. Johnson has returned home after ful. filling a successful mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in North Germany. He will be honored at a homecoming testimonial Sun. day evening, May 18, at 6 p.m. in the Brigham City First- - LDS ward chapel. Bis. hop William Packer will pre. side. mission Elder Johnsons were located headquarters at Hamburg, Germany, and labored in Berlin and Schles. wig. Holstein as district and zone leader. y is a son of Mr. and Clinton M. Johnson, 415 East First South. He Mrs. Bishop Invites Packer friends and relatives of the Johnson family to attend the homecoming program. our mld.week Prayer meeting and Bible study at which time we are studying Colossians chapter 2. Anyone wishing more in. formation or transportation please call, First Baptist Church for the attraction special members of Holy Cross Luth. eran church. The congrega. tlon will meet for breakfast in the Box Elder Canyon camp, ground at 8:30 a.m. and have worship there at 10 a.m. The purpose for this spring break, fast and worship outdoors Is to present to the members a new program, the Spring Every Mmeber Response. The program will be introduced during the worship service. The breakfast will cost 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Becuase of the special day no Sunday school classes will be held. Confirmation classes for Junior highs will be held at the regular' times this week, the ninth grade at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday and the seventh and eighth grades at 6:30 p.m. at same evening. These will be the last classes for year. Our youth will attend a ral. Center ly at the Guadalupe In Salt Lake City on Friday, May 16. They will leave Brig, ham at 5:30 p.m. and have dinner at the center at 7 p.m. This will be an opportunity for the youth to find their responsibilities to help in the urban and poverty situation in our country. The Lutheran congregation will Join with several other congregations of the in staffing a joint Va. cation Church school this summer. A staff workshop will be held at the Gillespie hall, Community Presby. terlan church, on Saturday, May 17, beginning at 9 a.m. week is Girls This Auxiliary Focus Week at First Baptist church. There are two groups of girls that make up the auxiliaries. The Junior Girls auxiliary is for girls, ages nine through twelve. In. termedtate Girls auxiliary Is for girls, ages 13 through 15. Both groups meet weekly, on Tuesday at 3:45. To climax This Thursday is Ascension the week, the Junior Girls auxiliary will go to Clear, Thursday. Masses will be at field, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7;30 for the Assoclational Girls p.m. Also this Thursday you Auxiliary Houseparty for Jun. are asked to take a tour with St. Henrys Wilbur A. Curley, age 60, of 218 West Seventh South, died Tuesday In the Cooley Memorial Hospital of complications following surgery. Born March 23, 1909 at Corwn Point, N.M. He was married to Rose Mrs. Grace Whitworth Til. Smith on Dec. 12, 1941 at ler, 79, of 324 West First Albuquerque, N.M. South, died in a local nurs. He came to Brigham City lng home Sunday after an in 1950 and was employed as Illness. a maintenance carpenter at Born March 4, 1890, in Intermountain school. Harper Ward, she was a He was a member of the daughter of Geroge and Eliza Christian Reformed church Ann Melville Whitworth. and was a Boy Scout com. She was married to George missioner in the Bonneville H. Tiller on May 17, 1909 in Logan. The marriage was district. later solemnized In the Logan SURVIVING ARE his widow, LDS Temple. They made six sons and daughters, Wll-bu- r their home in Logan until A. Curley Jr., serving 1916 when they came to Brig, in the Armed Forces at Fort ham City. An active member of the Walters, Tex.; Thomas A. Curley, Joyce Curley, Mrs. LDS church, she had been Flora M. Wilson, all of Brig, MIA president in the Brig, ham City; Malcolm P. Curley, ham City Second LDS ward Albuquerque, N.M., Mrs. and a member of the Box El-dstake MIA board. Mary Ann Beavers, Bountl. She was a member of the ful; seven grandchildren; al. so two sisters, Mrs. Marie Civic Improvement club and Morgan and Mrs. Frank Wil. Kindergarten club and was a leto, both of Standing Rock, state officer in the Municipal N.M. League Auxiliary. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Christian Reformed church. Friends may call at the Har. old B. Felt Funeral Home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Interment will be In the Brigham City Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assist-ance- , helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of death of our husband and fa. ther. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Robert L. (Red) Taylor family Words Catholic Church the Parish Council. Theyll meet at 7:30 p.m. in the new Sacred Heart center, on the corner of Third South and Sixth West. They will go out and survey the farm proper, ty from there. On return to the center theyll have a business and discussion. meeting All parishioners are urged to set aside the evening to become better acquainted with parish property and policies; plan to attend. Lets have Sing . Along this Frtdayl All those Inter, ested In singing are invited. Bring your husband or wife for a evening of fellowship and group singing, as well as for an Informal discussion of a parish music pro. the Sponsored by gram. Liturgical committee of the Council, It sounds Parish a fun beginning of Instrumental Music Is to like be the topic of discussion great new things. Join us over KBUH radio Sunday at the Leopardi home, 76 at 8 p.m. morning beginning at 9:30. North Tenth East On Saturday, May 17, at There Is no support for the traditional use of mechanical 6:30 p.m. we will have a instruments in worshipping practice for all those to be confirmed both youth and a. God In the New Testament. The Problem of Suffer, dults and their sponsors. If Is to be the topic for the sponsors cannot attend lng at the building discussion beginning at 1L This discus, slon will center In the book of Job and Its application to. day. The Sunday evening dls. cusslon Is to be, Four Alls in the Great Commission. This meeting begins at 7p.m. Bible classes meet at 10:10 on Sunday morning and at 7 on Wednesday evening. The reg. ular monthly singing is to be held on May 21 at, 7 p.m. Dally Bible classes are to with be taught May classes each morning. There will also be singing and ac. tlvltles for all during this time. More will be given on evening the and inter, .ledlates for First Baptist church will Join youths from other churches lntheassocia. tion for the monthly youth rally. The rally will be held at the Calvary Baptist church in Ogden. The theme for the program this month will be, Fit to Be Tied, with the emphasis on the Christian view of love, courtship and marriage. Those persons who need a ride, should meet at First Baptist church at 4:45, Others should meet at Cal. vary Baptist church, 3286 Porter, In Ogden, at7:30p.m. On Saturday people oung The Church of Christ Local Matron After Illness The worship service for Sunday, May 18, will be a y lors. Mrs. DIES SUNDAY Grace W. Tiller, 79, died Sunday after an illness. Dies Sunday Holy Cross Lutheran Church the 7 Thursday, May 15, 1969 Farm Tire Output NEW YORK (IPI)-A- n indication of increasing farm mechanization is the fact that of farm tires in the traduction has almost doubled in the last 10 years, according to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. In 195H, 3.6 million farm tires were manufactured. Last year the figured climbed to 6 million. SURVIVING ARE her hus. band, Brigham City; two sons and one daughter, George Harold Tiller, Seattle, Wash., Earl W. Tiller, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Owen (Helen)Wes. tenskow, Brigham City; 15 grandchildren and four one also Mike Whitworth, brother, Bancroft, Idaho. Funeral services were held p.m. in the .Wednesday at City Second LDS Brigham ward chapel. Interment was in the Brigham City Cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. 1 Death Takes Migran! Aide Mrs. Elizabeth Fay Ryan Owen, 68, of 640 North First West, died Saturday afternoon in the Cooley Memorial Hos. pltal. 1900 in Born June 14, Strong City, Kan., she was a daughter of T.J, and Elizabeth Kraft Ryan. She was married to Roscoe B. Owen in 1926 in Hutchln. son, Kan. He died in 1934. She moved to Brigham City In 1961 and formerly lived in Hutchinson and Wichita, Kan., where she was a social work- this practice then a parent should be present to repre. sent the sponsor. This sacra, ment will be administered in this parish on May 22. All high school seniors In er. She had been a volunteer St. parish (In. Henrys termountaln students lnclud. in the Migrant Workers pro. ed) are eligible to compete gram in Brigham City. She was a member of the for the $100 college scholarship award by Father DeSmet Catholic church. Council of Knights of Colurn-bus- . SURVIVING ARE two sons, For application blanks and further Information Kenneth Owen, Cedar Rapids, please contact Rholand Lange Iowa; and Robert B. Owen, Wichita, Kan., five grand, 723.2154. All men of SL Henrys are children; also one brother, invited to attend the mens T. J. Ryan Jr., Denver, Colo. Reuqlem Mass was cele. retreat at the Trapptst Mon. brated Wednesday at 10 a.m. astery In Huntsville the weekend of May This time in St. Henry's Catholic has been reserved for our church, where Holy Rosary parish. We encourage you to was erected Tuesday even, participate. Please call Fath. lng. Burial was In the Brigham er Wright or Rholand Lange before may 21. City Cemetery. Quiat-w- m 24-2- mr NOW OPEN E0R BUSINESS 26-3- this OPIfJ 7a.m. to 1 1p.m. 7 next week. Presbyterian Sunday, GROCERIES, TOYS, SPORTING May 18 Sunday af. ter Ascension. Churchschool for all ages at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Sermon by the minister, Earl Seymour Fox. Music by the Chancel choir. Nursery avail, able during worship. Coffee hour after the service In Gil. ms a mu AT GOODS PARSONS SERVICE CENTER 1600 SOUTH MAIN WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING |