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The party was held special program will he given in at- - thehome of his sister.- - Mra- .- - the Twenty-seccm- d Ward Sunday-- Reed Johanson. Earlier in the School at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, day Elder Samuel 0.Bennion, of March 31, commemorating the the First Council of Seventy, orfifty-firannitersary dained him a Seventy. ganization of the ward. superintendencies of the Sunday School are especially invited to be present. - Conference Notices s! SALT LAKE AND RIVERSIDE STAKES HIGH PRIESTSThe monthly quorum meeting of the high priests of Salt Lake and Riverside Stakes will be held Sunday, March 31, at 9 a.m., in the recreation hall of the Seventeenth - - Seventies, C Stake MusD) ants - - Ward, Street. Hall. West 141 . First North - , -- ,, - d - . - - School Sunday ,. , anniversary of the organization of the Twenty-seconWard will be celebrated with events including entertainment' for children Saturday at 720 p.m., a series of meetings Sunday, and a banquet 6.and enter. tainment Monday at p.m. fifty-firs- t d - - At 4:30 p.m Sunday, April 7, in the Assembly room on the fourth floor of the Bishops Build- , ing, a meeting of Sunday School Stake Superintendencies and Seeretaries will be held. Stake Presidencies and Sunday School High Council representatives are :, cordially invited to be present.-- -- WARDThe., TWENTY-SECON- WARDDr. GRANDVIEW ..' i :i" ii: ,.,;; ,, ', , '.. .,, 4 ,.4,: !,T. ,, ,,, , 1 1 , .s. , . ' .. - ' ;','. 1". ' . ''''1-,- ' il ) ; 7 . - . ,' :, ''.',' . .,.k. . .1' ' - ' ' ' . :, '- ''' '''' '''' ':' ' : ; , .. , '' I. 7."--- ' .. '..,. , ; ; , , WARDD. George, , who died ing M. L A. conjoint services- in the Twenty-fourtWard, 710 North First West Street, Sunday, P,' ? Lady Missionaries .i :' ., Friends Olson, gram. aunadr '1 , - ,- , ,, ,, 4 -. - -- -4 Temple Notices I ,11 --- ------ - - , MissioOry Tuesday, April 2, at the Nibley Park and friends are Invited to attend. South African 1 - 1 - 1 l ' - - missionaries to South Africa and members of the families of those now in that field are urged to attend a South African Mission reunion Satur. day, April 6, at 830 pan-lnt- he Tenth. Ward Chapek Eighth East and Fourth South Strets. ------- Regular reunion for former Tongan missionaries will be held in the Fourteenth Ward,--1- 51 West- First South Street., Satur. day,April 6,at 9 p.m. lieu moh'oo gaahl kaume'a. Reutzions - Canadian Annual reunion of missionaries, who have served in the Western States Mission will be held at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 6, in the Twenty.seventh Ward chapel, Fourth Avenue at P Street. All former Western States Mission. tries and their partners- - are vited to attend. - British Missionary Reunion will be held at 9 p.m. Sat. urday, April 6, at the Emerson Ward, 1053 Emerson Avenue. An excellent program has been out. lined. Election of officers for the ensuing year will be held, after, which there will be dancing In the amusement hall. Refresh. ments will be served. , Central ,, s . States And - Western States, Annual banquet of the Cana. dian Misionary Society will be held at the Temple Square Hotel, Saturday, April 6, at 9:15 p.m. Reservations may be made with ...Mrs....Lettle..Barnes at Hy. 39474. , --- British Mrs. Anne -- To- ngan - Mrs. G. 11.Hamplon. Mrs. George Ross Hampton. SS. dled he was born early today in Murray. in Wheeling, W. Vi., Jan. 20, lees. huebandttene flurrivint - er sons. George A. Roes of Butte. Mont.. Roes of and Barley Murray: tint il grandchildren and two dreg). Funeral later. In The President, The Manti Temple will be dos- -- --- Hy.4154, Hy. 2061-W- . - -- edon Saturday& g during 190, it was announced D. Young, today by Robert president of the Temple: April 27, May 25, June 29 and July 27. 4 ,,, - Family Notices are invited to attend a family re. 4:30 union ay. April 6 at : p.m. in the b(prd room of the Salt Lake Public Library. Srd ..... .. ,, , ' !ft 4 - -- .,: , Eight ly April 6 Mrs. Alicia Fairbanks Sim, . mons to be honored. - reunion for Leeds District missionaries will be held Nears Eightir. , ,:.,.,:....::,..... r,.::.,..... ...,;.....;.,.......... .,,...,,....,...,.....,,.. ,, ....,,. :......,........:..,,.. .. -- .5s....,.....:....,.. ,, .. ...... , ... : ,. ...,f J., -. '''' .... . ''' ' .... '''' - - ''''' . .. ''' -....', ,'' ''''';',':,:',''''-'';":- ''''''''''--f'e'"',,, ''.,,- ,- ' ;', ', ''':'''5'''''; ... ,, ; 'I '.' .:, .. '; '' .:: ,,: ''''';':-;- - ,'' ' i ,,, ,'- , . 1' Appioach Fiftieth Milestone , , Mr. and Dirs. Simon Epperson. who will their golden wedding next Thursday. brthTTT , ------ Eiversons Will Observe Golden Wedding On Thursday Simon EPPer Soil of 737 East Seventeenth South Street will be honored by their family Thursday, April 4, the couple's golden wedding an. niversary. A reception will be held at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jennie Rose of 22 East Sixth South Street. Epperson was born at Mid-- way, Utah, in the old String Fort, Ian. 12, 1871, seventh son of Sidney IL and Mary Jane Robey Epperson. Mrs. Epperson was born - at Midway, Aug.- 1873, daughter of Benjarnin Mirk and Elizabeth Wood Smith. They were married April 4 1890, at the Smith Grove, near d Midway, where their parents-habuilt two of the first log cab. ins in Provo Valley In 1859. Nine children were born to the couple, of .which 'They sir are are: Mrs. Alva Ross, Mrs. ' Joel ,-: - - Marr Eskelson; Euriklek Frank Epperson and Victor EpSalt Lake, and person, all Doyle Epperson of Los Angeles. Eleven grandchildren and on& have now been a great-grandchi- Elaine Floor. Ladies chorus members are: Vir- ginia Fotis, Helen Condas, Angelina L1gda4 Katherine Ligda, Angelina Floor, Elaine, Floor Lola Floor, and Effie Floor. Officers of the orchestra are, Phillip K. Ripka, conductor, Hen. bert W. Urry, managing director, John Brunner and Arthur Burrell, executive committee. Special -- directors for the production are: Dramatics: Willard - John- fri' Kikkert: dancing, Elsa Jordan of the McCune School of Music and Art;' property man: Joe Cecala; and costumes, Virginia Ong. "Odysseus and Penelope" is the eighth musical drama which Mr. Ripka has arranged and the on The prochestra has sponsored. duction is free. The performance is sponsored by the Salt Lake City recreation department. and Miss Jessie Schofield, superintendent of public recreation. - Musical Drama To Be Presented 1 Hiclunan,-Mrs.AhnaDalley- La- don. Effie Floor; Eurymachus, - , - If A Infant- - daughter of William Dwight and Lucille Hayes Porter died at birth Tuesday evening. Burial was made Thursday in the fan ill - plot in the Francis Cemetery. Besides its parents it is survived by three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (Worse at Hayes- aud Jamas. 'I Iiemmert Lyman IDAHO ?ALL.--(AP)d,ym- an Bern. mert, 60, died at hie home late ',esters day following a lingering illness. He was born at St. Charles, Ida, Jan. 13, Ian, moving later to Star Valley. where he resided until he was SO years old. He moved te Soda Springs in 1904, operating a hotel for four years be,, lore moving to Pocatello. whore be grated a garage. It. came here front Pocatello. He was a POtai0 buyer since coming to Idaho )alls. Survivors include a son, Louis Menu Spokane. Wash.; a brother. George Hemmert, Ogden; and a deter. Mrs. Blither Heap, Balt Lake City. , - - OODENE. A. Sherman, 00. regions al forester in Ogden from 1910 to 1915... died Friday in Washington. D. C aecording to -- word received - at regional headquarters. Mr. Sherman, at the time of his death. was aseistant chief of the For. psi Service, and special advisor W the chief forester, in which eaPacitY he bad erred for many Years. Regional Forester C. N. Woods, points ad out that because of his- - understending' of government operations gained through and legal training. eerie journalistic Sherman. in his special advisory pool- ton. was instrumental in inatigUrating many forest policies. Mr. Sherman was regional forester lit during the early days of the re- -, tonal organisation. and was responsible for putting much of the organization into operation. Hie last visit to Ogden , was about II months ago. - - Alice DeWitt Mies DeWitt. U. 14ILFORDMrs. of Ruben DeWitt. died at the bome datighte. Mr. Mon- - Werk.-- -f man of Milord. early Pride. lir. DeWitt was born lit Mend. May 21, 1154. a daushter of John and Can. dare Smith Patton. pioneers of the Mind Ruben She was married to region. DeWitt Sept. I, lett Her husband died tn lele. She yea a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and in her younger years was active in the loth. odist Church. Funeral service trill be 'conducted ai Marlimile Sunda, at 'widow - By Local Groups Educated at Brigham Young t DYSSEITS and Penelope," a 'University, where he completed musical drama, la to be pre. a normal course in 1892, Mr. Ephas been :tiosely con, seated by the Salt Lake, Civic Orperse nected with education, teaching chestra. April 3 and 4, 8:15 p.m. school for eight years. He has In West High School Auditorium. also worked as branch manager The musical score has been adapty for the Studebaker Wagon ed from the Gluck and other Sint6 and the Consolidated Wag- 1liar compositions. The play, writ, on and Machine Company. ten in Shakespearean form, was Both Mr. and Mrs. Epperson conceived and arranged for pro. have been active Church work- duction by Philip K. Ripka, coners throughout their ' lives. Mr. ductor of the Civic Orchestra for Epperson is a high priest in the last fourteen years. Hawthorne Ward. Principal characters are: OdysThe- - couple lived for some seus, Stephen Odysseus; Penelope, years in Nevada, in Pioche and Nang' Maddocks; Eumaeus, Mar. in Silver City, and came to Salt Yin Gerstner, Telemachus, Deno ' ' I Costas: Palla Athane, Lake in 1928; Mary Con. .. - Samuel Dwight Warner day - Saturday. April 6, during from 5 to 9 p.m. atI open-- house 247 her home, Kelsey Avenue. l - Mrs.- - Simmons was born in Payson April 6, 1860, a daughter John B. and Sarah Van - of Wagoner Fairbanks, 1847 Utah pioneers who settled In Payson In 1851. In 1875, she became a , counselor in the Retrenchment Society, which later became known as the Y. W. M. 1. A., and In 1878 she became president of the organization.- - She also took. part In the activities of the Primary. Sunday-- School and Relief Society. She nowdoes temple - work. ' Mrs. Simmons is the mother oSf 11 sons and daughters, nine of whom are living. She has 20 grandchildren and four , . Mr.and - ' ,;...i.:.:! , .. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Alicia Fairbanks Simmorus will her en her eightieth birth ;' - Porter Infant Lyman Hemmed Reception Is Planned Next Sattirdar-- -- ' : '-f, ',,,- ''' ', -- ,,, l -:- " ':. I , -- ,, ...,; BUHL. IdahoMartin Poster. 111. 221 Street North. died st bis bonne Thursday after a short illness. Mr. was born Foster Bent. I leek at Bait Lake City. Utah and mar. Miss Mal7 Ann IC Valli there ha rid 1901. He rams to Buhl in 1925 from Wendell where be had resided a few years. Previous to that hots he heed in Salt Lek City. , Atkinson Mrs. Shninons Semi-annu- State------- toriciation. ,,, ' Martin Foster Survivors are his wile, Mrs. tenths Arthur, five eons and eight daughters: Vaughn Arthur, Cecil Arthur, Keith Arthur. Carol Arthur and Shirley Arthur all of St. John; Mrs. Gladys Stookey and Mrs. Maxine Runlet of Clover: - Roes Arthur. Loe Angeles; Mrs. Azalea- Bea. Gan. Riverton. Utah:- Reed Arthur. Paul Idaho.; Mrs. Fredonia Bohn and Mrs., Veda Vincent and Mn. Blanche grand. children. brother and four Surviving 31arintha-31.sisters; John B. Arthur, Los Arigelea:' Mrs. Catherine Caldwell, Cardston. Can. BOI.--(AP)--WMarintha ' Mor. ada: Mrs. Jane Orr, Granger, Utah: Mra. ris Atkinson. 66, of Rexburg, died yes. Mary Ann Bush, Inkom, Ida., and Mrs. where she Boise a at hospital terday Emily Bullock. Malt Lake City. had been under treatment three weeks. Friends may call at the family home LOCart, Ctab. of native was She at St. John prior to the service. Survivors include her husband,. Wil. limn Elmer Atkinson of Rexburg: five E. Atkinson of Boise, At. Wend eons. well. Delore, Morris and Joss Atkinson. deughtere...- Mrs.--IDAHO PALLS. IdahoLyman Hem. Craig Moore of Rexburg. Mrs. Joss Clark meet, 12 former Idaho Falls potato buy. re. Stella Benninger of If and of Ashton er. died Friday at his home at 39ft West Lovell, Wyo.: a brother, Rims hineste-.-- -lingering ill. Seventeenth Street alter of Rexburg. and three sisters. Mrs. Etta, Salt Loke CitY. Mrs. Louise French Mr. Remmert vat born Jan. 13., Weiser. and Mrs. Elsie Simpson" of in - of at $t. Charles., and stored In Ogden. fancy with his parents to Star "Wier, Wro. The family moved toe Soda Syrinx -teem In 1901 to operate a hotel.---Threlater he went into the swage Internees at PROVOFuneral for Samuel Dwirrht Pocatello and in ISIS came to Idaho jails Warner. 116, who died Wednesday at his ae a potato buyer. SM South Second West Street. Hero-Ineresidence, Besides his widow. Mrs. Phoebe of pneumonia. will be. conducted Sunda? els sons and daughters survive, in the Sixth Ward, with 1:30 st p.m. Lela B. IL and Lyman W. Jr.. Ides IP.. Bishop Terry J. Oldroyd in charge. Mat-cal- l Hemmert of Idaho Fella: Lewis Yliernmert will be in Provo. Friends Burial Mrs. Linda of Spokane. Wash.. and Mortuary &stun. at the Rateh-QuiCrooker of Dubois; a atepeono Guy Web. day evening and at the family residence Sunday Prior to oerviets des; Antonios, De loy Whiter Men. '4 ki,,,,,..1,1,- . Leeds District ' , and their friends are Invited to the annual banquet and dance to be held at the Lion House Social Center Friday. April 5 at 8 p.m. telephone Paul Jespersen, Hy. 5244W. - CUTLER FAMILYMembers - , All former Danish missionaries t i' Murphy, vanisn - 1 ,:. 11 ; E. A. Sherman ST. Joillileuneral will be held Mon. day at L p.m. in the t. John Ward for who died on Friday Evan B. Arthur. his home in St. John from a heart, at ailment following an eight-mont- h flL He wag born Aug. 15. Ink in St. John. eon of Edward J. find Catherine BeilDett Arthur. Re had resided at St. John practically all his life except for Intervale spent in Idaho. lie warn termer and otockraiser by occupation.----7-7 Re wee first married to .ikkalete EV13111 997 and four -- children - were born to them. She died in June. 1905. Be Dec. II, 1901 to lantha --was married Richards in the Salt Lake- Temple' and nine children were born to them. ig a member or-thArthur Church and earved ea president of the Y. M. M. I. A. in St. John. Be was -Jtiepresident of theitugh,,Valleyaireatelt , Texas Lady Missionaries t SALT LAKE TEMPLE The Salt Lake Temple will be closed on Friday and Saturday, A banquet will be held by the to general . Central States and Texas Lady April 5 and 6, due conference. but will reopen for Missionary orgardzation Saturusual ordinance work Monday, day, April 6, at 6:30 pant at the 8. The temple will also Beau Brummel Cafe, 131 South April .Main Street. Regervations should remain open on Arbor Day, -CHIPMAN.STEPHEN L. be madew ith Edna Snelgrove,- - - SIMOttneet - Evan B. Arthur si - :- services will be t 0.1mo,lwo. Pinal rites for Mn. Ida D. Healey Steenhock, SS, of 304 West Pint North Street, who died Thursday in a local hospital, will be conducted Monday at Ward. 1:30 pm.. in the aloine Priends may call at 1350 Bast Thh, teenth South Street tomorrow from 3 p.m;,-- and at the chapel one until hour prior to sarvices. Burial will be in Um Alpine CernaterY il Taylor-S-erof Anne .Taylor Seel formerly Grid. Balt Lake and Garfield, died at In,. Ca lif where she and her family have been making their home. geld word received in this city. Surviving her are her husband. Charles Seril: three children; all of Gridley: her parents. Mr. and hire. George S. Taylor Sr of Garfield; three sinters. Mrs. Wanda Yurviance of Los Angeles:- Mrs, Deice Esther Cahoon of Garfield. and Mrs. Walker of Bait Lake, and the following Richfield!. Anderson of Ivo brothers: Dwane R. Anderson, Harry Anderson of San Gridley and Robert Anderson of Lake, and George 11.- Taylor Jr.. of MIN Francisco. All former ' Steenbock Ida D. . -- Corn-.Den- Night Play SundayMarch 30.The MID,,VALE, , 1 play, "A Servant in the House" will be presented by Mr& V. H. Morgan of Riverton in the M. I. A. meeting of the Midvale First Ward Sunday at 630 p.m. The choral group of Draper, under direction of Mrs. Cordia H. Smith, will sing. , t- , . . - Elizabeth Ann Ravenor Elisabeth: Ann Ravennr. SANDYMrs. 13, sformsg resident of Sandi. died at her home In ',One Beach. Calif, Tufts. du. according to word received in Sandy'. Mre., sevenor, who cams to.13talt with her Arent in 1883. was town in Council Bluffs. Iowa May 28. 1866. Thom' se Z. She wu 'the widow of Ravenor- of Salt lAtke City. Surviving are four eons, Charles and Forrest N. Ravenor of Medford. Ore .. Barri G. and George. E. Ravenor of Long Beach, and four daughters. Itri turbos. Mrs. Fern Johnson, Mrs. Wirinie Millie Doi:e and Miss Ruhr Rarener of Long Beach. , Sabina S. Stringham Will be held BOTTNTIFUL.--rtmer- aL in died in the home where she was born. Mrs. Stringham was born in Centerville. June 29. 1874, daughter Of John .Tex and in Jane Checkston Smith. She resided se; Woods Cross for 38 years and waa,an tive Church worker, especially for 25 Surriving in- - the Relief Society. are fo nt daughters. five sons, adebt - grand. deter.. live children and The sons and daughters! Hrs. tnet TILYIOr and Rm. Delia Scanlon, Bountiful: Mrs. Leone Cottrell. Renville: irs.Helost Len Woods Cross: Bryant S. Strinehstn., Clearfield: Harvey Strincham. Twin Valle. Ida. Rodney Stringhsm. Woods Cross . both e2 Golden and Jaz Strintham, , Sale , Lake. Matte are Mn. Pan, Clear- The sisters field: Mn. Nora Noble. Wo ods COS: Lucile Mrs. and Warren Mrs. NettieSmith. Centerville, and Mrs. Maude Bane Lake. Salt inn!). Friends mei call at the reoldenee et one of tbe sone. Dr. end Mn. Evan Tar- lor, 181 East First Strath., Bountiful, Monday from II:3S SA5 4 p.m. The Union Mortuary here ia directat the tuners'. - - - . r; . - the West Bountiful Chapel Monday at 2 pin.: Under direction of Bishop Milton Nelson. for Sabina Smith Stringbans. yid. ow of the lets Dr. Bryant Strut:theta. who died al the residence 01 a sieter. Mrs. tuella. Smith in Centerville this Maratha' at 1:15 after a long 'linen. She - - , , ,: - 1; L '' - , Cora Puller Scottish anthem, choir; opening prayer, Elder William Collard; sacramental hymn, choir; sacramental music, Rachel Montague; violin solos, Arthur Peterson; double quartet; remarks, Bishop Fred E. Curtis; piano solos, Brent Goates; remarks, Elder George E. Collard; remarks Elder Collard; anthem, choir, and bene. .i diction, Elder N. M. Jensen. El- WARDThe - t y, , Birk"-- --- - Missionary ccl - - )s. Ctiorah Puatac itleky. . BishopOscar. .5. Iona Woolley Crezee Ward Chapel. - ' JEFFERSON WARDElder Earl J. Glade will speak in the Jefferson Irarun M. 1. A. conjoint services ay at 6:30 p.m., it was announced today by M: I. A. officers. The chapel is located at Andrew Avenue and Richards Street. Vocal solos and readings also are scheduled - on the- - pro- tion of the Granite Stake Genealogical Society -will be held Sim-daMarch 31,- at 10 cm. and 2 All stake and ward p.m. .genealogical workers are urged to attend. An invitation is also extended to members of the stake presidency, high council, ward bishoprics, priesthood quorums and auxiliary organizations. A group of juniors from Forest Dale Ward will appear on the pro. gram during the- - afternoon,' and RichardsWard Juniors will provide music for this session.' - ' - '' h March 31, at 6:30 p.m. GRANITE GENEALOGICAL CONVENTIONThe annual conven- ,,..!,,,,v, West .2.:,1, g Northern States I ' ' aPoaou A. meeting 7:30 p.m. in WARDElRalph Hardy will speak dui. . , . " II:ether ligan Zdtehi.altaheitahy dUltarb..' -Tneetter itt, I hm. in the Third Ward chanel wits Wallop uJobn Orme of the Sixth Ward Iliel. a hr.' al:mort:iulizIF:r4178 ,lowneduutety3turt.irowrow - - &Irene d for A6vwenruiree, girutt.nehcralosel 341 Reed Thursday in a local :7t:103Pillt New England , M. :. : '''. ITT"'"---'..- ( TWENTY-FOURT- Adam .. V ,. --. , ' , . el Paris, and nye brothers and opts., tin John leinmer,,,,:s Aasultiokwyo.fi of Thum., Wyo.; George Hemmen of Met i t der. MTite,City ;t1.,,,,sesc,or , ...,,,, .,, ,. . . - , , : 1 igr ,, tk. a 4. ,i'l''''- -- , !, Rev. of the pastor Church of Christ, will speak on "What Is Faith?" at the M. I. Mortensen will be the speaker during services- - of ninth Ward Sunday, March 31, at 6:30 p.m.The Grandview Ward Choir of 50 voices will present a special musical program. L. D. S. Male FIRST WARD--T- he Chorus, directed by George H. Orson- S. Beesley as - Durham, with,will- present the accompanistprogram at regular services in the First Ward, 758 Eighth East Street, Sunday, March 31,'-a- 6:30 pm Returned Missionary Organization 'will hold its, reunion Friday. April 5, at 8:30 p.m. at the Art Barn. 64 Finch Lane. On Saturday evening, A pr il .6, at 97 p.m. the missionaries will be hosts to Hollanders at a meeting In the Second Ward Amuse. ment Hall, Fifth East and Sev-enth South Streets. , semi-annu- .. ed on the program. TWENTY-NINT- -- ' ' '11 , ' Oil aHwu2aear der and benediction, Arden Olsen. PARK Otis Gatewood, McClelland Avenue. M'KINLEY WARDParker Pratt Robison will discuss "M arr i age, and Why Be liarried.in- the Tem- ple?" during M. I. A. conjoint i in the McKinley Ward services Chapel, 1740 South State Stre et, Sunday evening, March 31, at 5:30 p.m. Special music will be includ- ' 7-- .....-- ' Paulsen and Mrs. The meeting held in the Thirty-firs- t Ward Chapel, Ninth East Street and Princeton Avenue. - , t - t 'l son, Mrs. W. T -- ., t , Andersen. Hwy will be WAR- D- The , Lund Chaminade Ladies' Chorus will present the entire program irk the ,Twenty-first- , Ward, Ch ap. el. First, Avenue and K Street, Sunday,' March 31, at 6:30 p.m under the direction of Ivy Ensign. The program has been arranged by the M. I. A. LIBERTY STAKE HIGH PRIESTS -T- he monthly meeting of the High Priests of Liberty Stake will be held Sunday, March 31. at 9 a.m. in the Ninth Ward-- Chapel. LEGRAND WARDM. Douglas Wood, former president of - the West German Mission, and Mrs. Wood will give an Illustrated lee, ture on Germany before memhers of the personal culture club of the LeGrand Ward M. I. A. Tuesday, April 2. at 7:30 p.m. in the LeGrand Ward Chapel, 1078 TWENTY-FIRS- A A, ; Bishop ' - Primary Association . . , 4. :''' '.: - class will be held Saturday, March 30, at 8 p.m. at the same p lace . There will be no services in the Assembly- Hall Sunday. , 1 ',,' girls' trio, Myriel Hopkins, Silvia Krantz land Bettie Jones; Bert Williams; male reading, quartet, Clifford Octs, Arden and Ray. Olsen, Vernile Terry Ipson; . violin solo, Cecil Wagstaff accompanied by Gwen Telford; reading, Virginia Rich-c- c Hawaiian. , quartet; remarks, 1 Society All Primary workers and others interested in the activi- ties of the Primary- - Association are invited to attend a special meeting of the organization Sat' Sunday evening. April 7, at 7 urday, April 6, at 7 p.m. in- the SWEDISH L. D. S. ORGANIZAtiono'clock in the Tabernacle the Assembly Hall. -ll'he young people of the conference of the MAY GREEN HINCKLEY. Swedish L. D. S. Organization Deseret Sunday School Union will ADELE CANNON HOWELLS will sponsor a program and dance 'be held. 'JANET MURDOCH THOMPSON :, In the Ninth Ward Amusement General Superintendency. All'ward and stake Sunday Hall, 416 Fifth - East Street, tot Association. School officers and teachers are primary night at 8 o'clock., to be present and a cor--,expected RichEMERSON -dial invitation is extended - to ard R. Lyman of the Council of Genealogical Sàciety the general r) ublic to attend. the Twelve will be the speaker A speclal service in comment Seats reserved for this , seeat the M. LA.eonjoint meeting ansbn are for Stake Sunday School oration of the March 31, at 6:30 p.m. in officers and Stake and General niversary of the performance of Sunday, the Emerson ''' Ward Capel, - He Authorities who are attending the first baptisms for the dead . and , Will In this dispensation will be con speak. on- 'Courtship meetings so near to the time of Marriage." the convening of this meeting ducted in the Tabernacle. Friday, GENEA, that if they were not thus act April 5, at 7:30 p.m. under the NORWEGIAN L. D. S. LOGICAL SOCIETYElder- - and of the Genealogical So. commodated they could not atauspices 4 ,. taut ciety of Utah. of which Elder. Mrs. Torliet S. Knaphus will be Joseph Fielding Smith of the the speakers at a meeting of the ..' GIC13115gN BEI:MI(74 Council of the Twelve is presi.' Norwegian L. D. S. Genealogical GEORGE R. HILL- - -- -, dent- - The general public is InSociety Thursday, April 4. at 8:15 General Superintendency. vited. All genealogical workers p.m., Music will be furnished by Sunday School Union.- - especially are urged to attend. . Mrs. 0. Winther, Mrs. R. J. Erick T.-- ' - - - The',, Netherlands . ' song, clangregation; invocation, Vernile Terry; Hawaiian quer. James Kahoon, JOE Taylor, Lynn Margetts and Melvin Brein; L., D. S. Organization- - will hold a rehearsal Friday, March 29, at 8 p.m. in the Eighth Ward Chapel. A German L. D. 5. Gen- - t Netherlands , , bituaries Holm.1 Stewart Romney and a vocal solo by Zola Jacobs McGhle. SALT LAKE AND RIVERSIDE STAKESA union meeting of the genealogical and temple tees of the Salt Lake and Rive; side Stakes will be held Sunday. March 31, at 3 p.m. in the Seventeenth Ward Chapel. GERMAN L. D. S. ORGANIZATIONThe choir of the German --- 11 , 6 Henry R. Coulam is Cannon posed Sharp, Nora Cfntnon Nelson and Ruth ' I ..- , tet, - ' -- To Seive Mission Elder Lewis Harding enters - k I , ''''':',';' StateAndLbcal-- . I . semi-annu- 1 . Bennion will be the speaker Sunday services in., Grand-.- . view Ward, tr2e9e3t0 raur toliti Twentieth 'East 31, at 6:30 p.m. Special' music will be numbers by a string trio com- .- AMY BROWN-LYMAMARCIA K. HOWELLS DONNA D. SORENSEN . General Presidency. ,..:: ::: :.: , ealogical ' , ',, ::..,00.....;.,,,,ti,:.z::,,,, :' S. - Stake presidencies. Mission presidents. high councilmen stake and ward clerks, stake and ward advisers and all interested in the t, RIVERSIDE of SALT . LAKE development and progress STAKES MISSIONARIES the Aaronic Priesthood are invithome.missionaries of :Salt Lake ' ed to meet in the Aaronic Priestand Riverside Stakes will hold hood convention in the Assembly Hall Sunday. April 7, at 8 am. ,their monthly meeting at S am. S Plans for the extension of the Sunday, March 31, in the West High Seminary Building, 333 Aaronic Priesthood program will West First North Street. This arconsidered. be rangement is cliie to .the.. fact LEGRAND RICHARDS that the General Conference of MARVIN O. ASHTON the Church will be in session on JOSEPH L. WIRTHLIN the first Sunday in April. Presiding Bishopric. BURTON WARDThe Wiford' -Ward Choir of 75- voices, under Relief Society the direction of Ray Christopher,- will presel the program du- , - The general conference of the servicez in the Bur: r1ngM:i:A. held will be Relief April Society ton Ward Sunday, March 31, at I . - 3 and 4. General sessions for all 6:30 p.m. Glen Pratt will be orofficers and members and the Copling, ganist, and Winifred at be held the will general public guest soloist. Tabernacle Thursday, April 4, at COLUMBUS WARDElder Nich10 a.m. and 2 p.m. , An officers' meeting for stake olas G. Smith of thewillSalt Lake be the Temple presidency and mission officers and board at. services. of the Co. I4 members will be held.Wednesday. - speaker lumbus Ward to be held in the' 3, at 10 a.m. in the Assem' AprilHall. Wells Ward Chapel,- - 1990 Fifth bly East Street, Sunday, March 31, are Five department meetings at 7 p.m. The M. I. A. Chorus scheduled for Wednesday after-- will furnish the music. misstake and 3, for noon, April 1, sion officers and board members, EDGEHILL WARDM. Douglas Wood, former president of the stake coordinators, ward presiWest German Mission, and Mrs. &hits, stake and mission MagaWood, will be the speakers at nd -rine representatives-stake--athe services in the EdgehM-mission choristers and organists, Ward, Fifteenth - East Street and stake and mission secretary-treasurerBlaine Avenue,- Sunday, March 31, at 6:30 p.m, The services,-arrangeA reception in honor of Louise by the M. I. A., will in.. Y. former general Robison, clude music by the M. I. A. ofand her executive president, Chorus under direction of ficers and board members, for Girls' , Clara McMaster stake and mission officers and TWENTY-NINTWARDH. C. board members and ward presiMortensen, manager of the Desdents, Viill be held Wednesday, will be the eret Gymnasium, . April 3, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the speaker at services of the Twenty-n: inth Ward Da Sunday, March. -, and mis-31. at 6:30 p.m. The Grandview aNtewthheousLetoHnotHeLou-s1 be held , at 7:45 ,a.m. Ward Choir of 50 voices will musical a propresent ' , special Social Ce . , gram. ter. -- ,:. ': -- South Eighteenth in the Avenue at A Ward, Second Street. The meeting will be tinof the ward M. Ider the auspices A. A special musical program has ' been arranged. - :',' :::,. at-- - 31, Azuvnic Priesthood ,, commit------NIBLE- SOUTH EIGHTEENTH WAR- DDr. E. E. Erickson, professor of philosophy at the University -- of Utah, will speak at the Sunday evening services at 7 p.m.. March The Seventies and Stake Nils- sionary convent' n will be held Saturday, April 4, at 4:15 p.m at Barrett , ',. ',, College. or. st ' '.'" i :: ';',.' . 4 - Church Notices - ; 0 ',. 4 ..,!:, . , . - - - : iimmoimknmoloomesmit . . , Fifth and Third East Streets,' Saturday, April 6, at 9:..5 p.M. , Page 15 ,. . In the Eighth Ward Chapel , - . ', , home hers Foliar ' may call et 31 East A hie-lon- g resident of this eihr. she South Seventh ' was, born in American Pork Nov. 23. , ' Mission nun. New. e. Street this eve. 1884, daughter of James IL and Alice ' ' . . ':' ton will beEngland ' :'1''''' tomerand 'Thornton Pulley. Sitibe held Saturdair, April 1 nine. . row ?rag. tti;irllield title: the home at Albert i , Birk. Sept. in 6, at 5:30 p.m. care, ,.,t of hist mother, , exception OfoI!'itlilrzgh ii3 to 111111 when ---- -. -- -" "....;" .'., eI Maim Street...Reserv- :: i 169 South 7..., glut has lived :mR 10 eat":oute;,hihs ,...., r ', heery city. She was an active mem.. - , tons should be made early with .., , ,..,, s ....,k v,.'..? til time ,"'''' , .. :' ' of rites. of the Church, having lierved la '' '' ' Miss I ,f vr ,..,...., ,,. N .. Naomi Park,'283 E Street. Burial will be in .,..; the Relief Society 1 ,,, .... lite:. Yout:rthdWig;ii, ,,, Crime- , s..,... I ;41, She Is gurvtved !. . the City ;0". , t' Mrs. Angus Christeneen. Cod' ,,,. daughters. , . , ' Al ..."7 ' , .,. " , . s; , , . Mrs. and , Porton. i LeRoy Hardy, Los ,:bornr.innOt:denwonee ono son. Thornton, American f Angelee: ' ' . ' 'r'.4'.' ' ' ,''''' r : ForkL two sister. Mrs. J. H. Marshall, , A t' July ft. 1813. son Salt take City, and Mrs. Elmo Hunter, , .., ., ' o' , cli ki George and .!-'..,, , American Pork: abto sevencolgrtubildebAntiddren. t N, of :. , 'ii''' The dinner the Northern Caroline Wake''''' , Funeral will be ',.' , 4,1". ,' 0 j - , alisevassit field Fitt. Stites Lady Missionaries-44411-Asehe- ld son Brothers Mortuary. s. are Mr.:. itita' Surviving -.; ' . 6 ti' at p.m. April his mother; one son. Arlow F. Fitt; ;?,,,k;:,:,,,,,;: V. - 6.' in the Lion Saturdany,eserva four daughters, Erma L tic". wi spm Cathertne Ora Rohl's, Olive , Caroline tions may be made by callinic Wool. lona ' . Etkte:antoilDrtiVrsothittl. Vt. tb.11'itiltisndlihd3t. watitolorotlfrs. Claudine Jacobson at HY.. . Cresee, 30, , , W. Fitt of Balt Lake, T. W. Fitt of Mo. - of Salt Lake City. who zoltialf.C.reozeibr. . den hospital Priday at 3 a.m.. will to Gill, Nev.. and C. P. Pitt of Los Am. conducted Sunday at 3 pan. in the Or. geles: six sisters, Basel Puttmmt, Lou. Ray ,W. Ipaon will go to Claren 'Robert Collard is tie BoYd, Sarah Greenhitigh and Cora den Fourth Ward chapel, with Bishop Reunion of the Scottish MisB. T. Saunders officiating,. Salt Lakes and of Lours Greenhalgh Hawaiian Islands. . Priencis lofts call at the home of bet Mane, and Amy Dethlott of Los going to Australia. sionary Society will be held Satrenta. RoYal B. and Viola Barney Angeles. . urday, April 6 at 8:30 p.m. In the 3152 Adams Avenue. Ogden. Woolley. Ray W. Ipson, on of Mr. and ' Honoring Elder Claren Robert Twentieth Ward recreation hall, Saturday evening and SUnday until time Mrs. Peter J. Ipson, 1582 West for service.. - Collard, 738 Logan Avenue, prior G Second A Street Avenue.. and be Mrs. Crezee was born n Eighth South Street, will Provo. to his departure for the Austraspecial feature will be Scott-and- , runerar !services will be conducted to.. August 28, IDOL and came to Orden in honored at a missionary fare- testia in of farewell 3 lian of motion the I& 1910. Mission, morrow 1033 at to she Salt Thirty,. moved Lake pictures pin., well testimonial prior to his de. first Ward, 1140 Ninth East Street, for City. monial will be held Sunday, the highlands and the lowlands, of 1111 Ninth SUSTiVillt. besides ber Henry R. Coularn, 13, husband and parture for the Hawaiian Islands. 31. at 6:30 p.m. in the of all and interest. March, There points East her parent. are the following brothers Street, who tiled Thursday In st lo The program wilt be held Friday. RooseWard Hawthorne cal be musical a also will and of Edwin R. Chapel, hospital. slaters: and Mrs. Woolley program in the April 5, at 8:15 p.m. 266 Mast Soutli Friends Maa' 44111--John Norman of Salt Lake City: Ralph velt Avenue and Ejghth East songs and highland dancing:The from 1 to 1 p.m. And Catharine Woolley, Mrs. Carl Street, Saturday Temple Poplar Grove Warci Chapel, Street. Utah Pipe Band will play. Dane. and at the residenoi. Sunday from 10 all of Ogden, and Mrs. De Yin Ninth South and Concord Streets. The program follows:-openinLamb of Peterson. and her grandpar., until 1:30 p.m. Interment will be ing will follow the program. All a.m. 1. Mrs. Mr. and in The --program follows opening A. ents, et Barney City Cemetery. hymn, choir and congregation; former missionaries, members Salt Lake City. ,il, mission school April 15. . , WILLARD, Utah, March 30- .Elder Lewis Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Harding, who has accepted an assignment to the Eastern States Mission, will enter the mission school in Salt Lake City, April 15. A farewell social will be held in the Willard Ward, Thursday, April 4, at 8 p.m., with a dance at 9.p.nr. The young missionary.. graduate td)f lox Zeldrercopoileh School He is an elder in the Willard Ward and has been director of the Boy Scout Band and the Willard City Band. Mr. Harding won a music scholarship at Weber Elder Wallace V. Larsen, son of Mr. an441rs. Vernon Larsen of Shelley, Ida., will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday. March 31, at 7:30 p.m.. in the Shelley Second- Ward Chapel. Elder Larsen, who is going to the Hawaiian Islands-- will- - enter- the Mission Home in Salt Lake April 15 for preparatory studies. On March 9, the young man was honored at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. An- 1 - , ! i ';';, Going On Mission - the speake- rs-- . ,' ,,, 'Id ::,:s 4 :101iti,i,,b , , - , :',':::....: ,::' . , f. t '..'.'.:1 , Wallace V. Larsen will go to Hawaiian Islands. Elder William Alman Brim, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brim of Grants Ville, left Thursday night. . for the Western States Mission. Elder Brim was honored at a farewell testimonial March 3 in the Grantsville First Ward Chap McCoy Johnson had charge of ,a program of music and talks. The Tooele Stake presidency parCounselor Second ticipated, Charles A. 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