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Show I Page Four THE Thursday, May 22, 1958 SUN-ADVOCA- TE The greatest spectacle this side of the Rockies or beyond is coming to Kenilworth only Thursday, 29. Without peer among Mt. Pleasant with Mrs. Stewarts May is the Cub Scout Circus Johanand Mrs. Glen Mr. parents, which boasts such an assemblage sen. of wild animals and human Mr., and Mrs. Albert Happs mov- freaks as never been seen ed from Spring Canyon to Helper, before! , have . last week. The circus people headed by a Gerald Anderson of Price was a snappy band will begin promptly stake visitor here at Sunday school this week. The meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Foote of conducted by Bill Olsen. Gate were Saturday and Castle Mri.and Mrs." Oran Willardson guests at y the Morris and family of Tooele spent the Sunday home. Jewkes ; ' Mrs.. Foote had weekend in Carbon county with been at Price last hospitalized ' relatives. They are relatives of the week. B. Grant Jensens there, and the Edna Broadbent and Margaret Larry Willardsens. Pace of Price, members of the Those from the war here who Relief Society stake board were attended Relief Society convention visitors at meeting here last Tuesat the Price tabernacle Monday day evening. The Social Science were Bishop Jensen, John Rich- lesson was given by Charlotte ards, Ila Jewkes, Edith Baird, Lois Newren. ' Olsen, LaPreal Richards, Pearl Ward Relief Society members Anderson and Ha Jensen. who sang with the Stake Singing Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Watson Mothers Chorus at Price Second and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson ward Sunday evening were and family of Castle Gate were Jewkes, Edith Baird, and , Saturday visitors here at the Mer- Ila Jewkes. rill Jewkes home. Masaji and Peggy Imai were Friends here are interested to Salt Lake" City visitors over the learn of the recent marriage of weekend. Ina Curtis of Moroni to Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babbes and Crouse of Spring Glen. Ina is a family recently moved from to Spring Canyon. former Spring Canyon resident. Spring Canyon News Highlights Reported A program commemorating the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood was presented at Sacrament meeting here Sunday evening. Invocation was offered by Andrew Ramiroz; a vocal duet was sung by Randy Imai"and Doryl Jensen; talks were given by L. J. Anderson, Reid Olsen, David Baird, Mathew Ramirez, Darlene Olsen, and John Richards. Congratulation singing was conducted by Clair Newren. Tia Imai played the piano accompaniment for the musical numbers. The benediction was given by Elden Jewkes. Mr.- and Mrs. Bob Wells and baby daughter of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the Harold Lambert home last week. They also visited with Bobs parents in ! Wellington. A guest at the home of Mrs. Elsieanne Daniels last week was her son, Gilbert, who lives at Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Stewart and family spent the weekend at Castle Gate News cir-cuss- es J . . Yu-von- Stand-ardvil- Highlights Miss Jenna Lee Tabone is presenting her dance students in a revue Saturday evening at 8 p.m. at the Castle Gate amusement hall. The proceeds will be donated to the ward maintenance' fund. Mrs. Bulah Tabone presented her music students in An Evening at the Piano," Saturday evening in the ward chapel. Parents and friends enjoyed the playing of Janis Etzel, Donald Houghton, Steven Bushman, Lynne Potter, Connie Etzel, Gallia Ann Mills, Carol Tabone, Karen Magann, Carol Ann Zaccaria, Molly Tabone, and Jenna Lee Tabone. Refreshments were served from a jace covered table with pink and green tapers in crystal holders on either side of a crystal punch bowl. Apple blossoms were placed on the table cloth surrounding the accessories on the table. A program commemorating the Aaronic Priesthood was held Sunday evening with Bishop Weston Potter presiding and LaVell Miller conducting the program; Opening song, Praise To The Man," sung by th congregation; prayer, Lee Seeley, sacrament song, Upon The Cross of Calvary; Aaronic Priesthood awards were given by Bishop Potter to Chris Miller, Gary Turner, Frank Snow, Tommy Seeley, Eugene Greenland, Lyndon Wilstead, and Russell Lee Wilstead; a quartet consisting of Bruce Greenland, D I c k Snow, Shirl Barney and Gary Lewis sang "An Angel Frpm on High, and, On The Banks of the Susquehanna,; talks were given by Bryan Brady, Russell Lee Wilstead, Eugene Greenland, LeRoy Jacobsen, Jenna Lee Tabone, John Houghton and Bishop Weston Potter; We Thank Thee O God For A Prophet, was the closing song; benediction by Larry Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Houghton were Salt Lake City visitors recently. Mrs. June Wilstead was a recent Provo visitor. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craig included Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Johnson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brady and family of Sunnyside. Weekend visitors at the Pete Tabone home were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bushman and children, and Mrs. Bessie Snow of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halverson and Diane of West Jordan spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Helen Houghton. Storrs, Mary Jo Warren, Sherrie Lee Burnside, Donna Jo Jewkes, Sheila Morrison, James Sanchez, Brian Jackson, Alicia Salazar, Tonya Scorzato, Peggy Hyatt and Michael Burnside. Signal honors have been conferred upon several of our Car Kenilworth Cub Scout Circus Scheduled for Next Thursday ...a golden le 3 p.m. at lower main street and will wind up the street and across the wash to the school house before pivoting to the right to the side road leading through the back street and then looping around the store and down main street to the alley which leads to the circus grounds at Cub Haven. Circus mascot will be the famous horse", Pal,- - the palamino, No ordiPal will not be asked nary borse, to tax- - his ; strength by prancing all those blocks. He will be comfortably seated upon a wagon and pulled the full distance. However, he has consented to do. a stint, in one of the several side shows. 'The side show will be staged inside the building. : Beardew Bessie, the India rubber man, puppet show, snake charmer, and Pal are atjust a few of the tractions. Also a fish pond will be at . Zoe Davis. They ask the cooperation of all parents and townspeople in making the show truly the best one on earth and the most fun! A. dancing party filled the bill perfectly for the 22 guests bidden to the birthday celebration of Diane Swenson, .last- Saturday. Dianes twelfth birthday fell on Sunday, May 18, so the funvvqs set a day early. - .The with Phif Johnson at, furnished perfect accompaniment, for active feet. , Th-- hi-was used; for the first bon high and college students. Miss LaNor Fail will be a delegate to Girls State at Logan June 8 through June 15. A vivacious, at- tractive brunette with winning smile and friendly manner, LaNor is a member of the Pep Club and debate club. ' FEELING PAIN - . IN THE , P0CKETB00K? fi .... ; time.. , 7 Lucky spot dancers with clever , prizes .kept the party, at a fast tempo. When the youngsters finally wound down, they were refreshed with r, sandwiches, root beer, cupcakes and candy bars. Mrs. Swenson was assisted by featured for the small fry. Betty Bryan and Caroline Darras. On the circus ground booths The first taste of school life was holding games of skill will be in savored by the eleven z invited to the first grade last operation. Just step this way, and gentlemen! Wednesday afternoon. Each tot Hungry circus goers may munch arrayed in Sunday Best was taken on hot dogs and popcorn and to school by a first grader friend quench their thirst with ice cold especially assigned. They were entertained with games, recordings, root beer. and a movie. Teacher Mrs. Grace the affair rare Busy promoting are Circus master Harold Jewkes Christensen served punch and and helpers, Charmaine Matthews, cookies to all. The were Paulette Fern Jewkes, Fern Anderson, and accident or illness strikes, and youre laid knowledge up, the bills mount up. The worry-fre- e that you ,can afford proper care and treatment' will speed your recovery? 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