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Show Page Four THE S(N'A)VOCATE Thursday, April 18, 1957 Spring Glen News Mrs. Sarah Rowley left recently to speiid a week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Waldo Bush-ne- ll in Meadow. Joe Ban was honored on his birthday recently by his nieces. The Tolich girls, who surprised him with a lovely birthday cake and gifts. He also received some useful gifts and cards from his many children and grandchildren from California which made the day a birthday to remember. Ladies who attended the Relief Society Union meeting held at the Price LDS tabernacle Sunday were Cleorida Hansen, Myrtle Wharff, Vesta Morgan, Francis Blackham, LaVlnnie Marchello, Mary Duke and Thelma Rasmussen. Glenda Anderson, who is taking an extended course in nursing at the' University of Utah, enjoyed a week end with her parents, Mr. and" Mrs. Lee Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner and sons; Dennis and David, along with 'Mrs: Belle Snooks of Salt Lake1 City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs: George Fullerton Saturday and Sunday. Crystal returned with them: where she will spend a few; days: Joyce and Keith Jones and Dale and Patsy Cox of Shit Lakke City vidted their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Jones over the week Theres Something Special About Easter Theres something very special . . . very precious . . . about Easter Sunday that lifts it far and above all other days of the year. You see it in the happy faces of whole families as they join the Easter Parade to and from church. You hear It in their voices joyously lifted in triumphant Easter hymns. Most of all, you feel it in your own ' heart as, surrounded by. loved ones, you take your place in church on Easter Sunday. There you will experience anew, fully . and richly, that deeply , inspiring sense of spiritual that is the age-ol- d wonder and shining glory of Easter, Price Student Presents Vocal Recital at BYU Why Dost Thou Leave Me? Handel; Vocalise, Rachmaninoff;' Meine Liebe ist Grun, Brahms; William Mathis of Price pre- and "LInvitatione au Voyage." Mr. Mathis is a son of Mr. and sented his senior vocal recital at the Brigham Young University Mrs. George M. Mathis, Rt. 1, Box 50. He is a senior majoring Thursday evening. Included in the numbers Mr, in music education. Mathis performed were Lamero saro cestante, by Mozart; Der A bore is someone who thinks Hirt auf dem Felsen, Schubert; his operation was more serious Le Violette, Scarlatti; O Sleep than yours. IB 1; n cni mr (Apaufi ctit QESIjSEL KEEP SPIRITS UP . . . Whem it comes to school acClub at the Helper junior high d tivities, the school is right on the firing line and the cheerleaders of the organization are responsible for the good moral support enjoyed' by the schools athletes in any kind of contest. Officers of the or Oo-e- Mr, and Mrs. Sam Pinarelli arttf family were Salt Lake City visi' tors over the week end. Frank and Mary Scavo and children spent an enjoyable day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony A lovely dinPinarelli Sunday. ner was served and Frank and kids had a wonderful time riding, horses the remainder of the day. Don Nelson was a visitor in Provo and Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Notice Bids wil Ibe received by the Purchasing Division of the Commission of Finance of the State of Utah, 147. State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, uuntil 10 am. April 24, 1957, on the sale Of the following: One Home Carbon College Finance reof Commission The serves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid, or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State. All bids will be rejected or awarded within 5 days after bid opening. Only bids: giving a firm quotation will be accepted. (Purchasing Agent D. K. Moffat ganization are showrr standing and include- - Mar- end. lene Robertsor?, Barbara Pizza, Rae.av Colombo The- Friendly Sewing Circle met and Joyce Aim? left to rljgit.. Cheer leaders are at the home of Mary PInarelli Becky? Matson, Barbara Tomsk!; Gerrj Arakl- and Thursday. Those who attended Lenoree Fail, left tbrightiwere- Virginia- Tomsie, Tina , Wagner 'Phot Gloria Skerl, Annie Kosec, Ann Biegler; Mae- Monroe and Rosemary Star: The evening was Book: spent in sewing- and light refresh- Mitchell Funeral Home - Dick Mitchell, Mortician ME7-266- 8 Phone - - - - - Zem-loc- k, Wallace Mortuary - Nothing Down Characters from the Book of Mormon were broght to life at Relief Society theology meeting last week. The guest teacher, Sarah Smith, authored and directed the skit which gave the characters;, garbed authentically in robes and headdresses, a chance to speak for themselves. Taking the parts of the ten most imporant B6ok of Mormon characters were Florence Saastamoinen, Mabel Smith;., Rae Jensen, Hannah Burnside, Elva1 Roper, Lydia Johansen, Gladys Trauntvein, Olena Blackhan, Ger trude Richards and Clara Christen- As Little As 12.47 month Have you outgrown your home? Remember, Its less expensive to add a room than to move.. Add on to your home... convert an attic or basement or enclose a porch. We can show you how or arrange for a builder . . . materials .. . . financing . . . and supervision of the job. All you have to do is give us the go ahead. Come In and look over our plan books. Theyll give you many new ideas . . . and youll be surprised at how little itll cost. An average room can be added for as little as $12.47 a month. ... ... of Mormon: Kenilworth Relief Society Program Enacts: ADD ON shall will provide transportation Haycock, Erma1. Burnside?. Violet !for part of the group going.; Jewkes, Arilla. Kukaw and Marie5 Evan Smith and Peggy Marsh Hyatt. Mrs. Hyaitt also won the were speakers at the HelperrLDS Scott and'Pstt Janes Johnson' wawS Sunday evening. A royal welcome was accorded and son raovedl into town Monday Donald Eugene Byrge, son of Mr. altiteaghi they earn hardly count, and Mrs. Mark Byrge, when he ar- themselves newcomtms. in town. s Pat was reared Here. rived home Wednesday for a Eilzabetlt.AnrtCbifflinbus recentleave. Don enlisted in the navy January 28, and has complet- ly silent wK end' iia Denver, Her ed' his- basic training in San Diegoi sistec.Ros' Mama: EDarmond, and The new sailor was 22 years of age daughter; Desirra?, made the re on April 3. A belated celebration1! turn', tripr finr.' a5, week. a visit. Mf. in his honor is planned for Fri- - Harmond' took his: family back to day night at the union hall. Denver Sinsiay;, hut; not to stay. sen. Friend's and relatives from all over 'TKeTJamoBaiaisr moving to Salt , Musical numbers were inter- the county have received an invi- Lake City where Dbis will operate spersed with the talking. Arlene tation. lion will be asked to en- a restkuramt. Olena1. Bl ickhtann attended the Brown sang, If Ye Love Me, Keep tertain at his party. He sings My Commandments; Lydia Jo- hillbilly songs to the accompani- funeral for Marda Larson Satur hansen and Clara Christensen har- ment of his trusty guitar. In fact, day in Spring; City. She and her monized on An Angel From on he won a small cash prize for his ifamily remained overnight with; High, and the Singing Mothers musical talents while participating relatives' in' QY.enn before the return' trip rendered "How Gentle Gods Com- in 'a servicemens talent show. mands. For an evening of fun, dancing The Phil Johnsons enjoyed a and' delicious refreshments, the three-datrip to Pueblo, Colorado MIA extends an invitation to the over the week end. They and oth-e- r young people (or older) in this S family members went to return section of the county to come to mother and wife, Lydia Bendall, the dance Friday at 8 p.m. in the !v to her home. The Bendalls and Kenilworth dance hall. Johnsons went sight seeing at ColThe Cub scouts chalked up a orado Spring en route home. good turn by active participation Miss Ruth Warren supervised am in the spring clean-u- p at the Glyn Easter outing for her five- - and Matthews yard Saturday afterPrimary children Satur- noon. Encouraged by Cubmaster day afternoon. The happy crew Ray Et'sell, the gang raked the landed at the town fireplace, and lawns and left the large yard in condition. after games and an egg roll, they settled down to. roasting wieners The youngsters tasted the sweetand enjoying other bounties offer- ness of service as they worked toed by the pretty teacher. " gether on the sunny afternoon. Mary Marshall rated a big Johijny Matthews belongs to Den birthday cake from II. His father Is In the hospital Grandmother OBerto on April 3. where he is slowly recovering from There were four candles in cowgirl a head' injury received in a recent holders on its top. Twenty of auto accident. 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