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Show - .. - - ,,, .. . : STAKE, NEWS , . , - , : Project. g -- . . k 1'1 ' ,,,.. , , ,, , ,- - e; , i ,, 't , ipriesthaodto forth, kepthldoors e tiont an&Approval,and witha bulbs came lilt& t new-projec- - being. . o until winter. , - ' 4 i ' 'I P ,0, ' Lt I ,,- -. for the plant while in bloom, and how to preserve the bulb. Sales are. being, handled by Bishop Grant and his two counselorgrParley P. Call and Rufus D'Albini. 4 ' .,,s ' k: ' 4! ,, - ' p.,,.' 1 .'-,-lb it 1 1' 4 t ' ,,,. .0, f ,,,,,,, ,-- 4- -, , I ,, r 4 ,g . , L , . O ,,t .i, ., ,, ( It .4 w- ,z - ,,,, I ' '' ,r2. a. . low ,r i 41' ,, 1,, , ,,,I ' ' -- i 0 it It -, F . P it. ' t ,- k , , d .,'' - - 7,11' ,00,' 'st., ' z '' .; '-- " ' 4"'"1 4. ' .. . il ,, l1 i 1 , t-- , , - 1,, ttAi ,010fr . - ' ;:rit,ett,,1 ,1.0, .1A 410'4-4-1, T s 1 Ini, i ''' - I t ' -t.! 1 I 1 1 I ' 't, ., ic,;- ,,,,,,,, dk 1.'' ' ' 4- I , . rt-.-! .w - , 'I I.. , ., t, 1 4I' t , ,, ,4'.. 116' ' . 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Ross,, , GEORGE just pass the word around, Al- --GENQVICH DAILY TURNS GROWING FLOWERS -penman p expert and memready a number of plants 'an0 in y con near-bthe so of a crofts and maximum that sunshine : Kept hobby shop; they get ber of. ie LDS Business Col- - bulbs have been disposed of '- :.,:' - '. --'and most recently ,an order for lege lac ty beginning in 1898.I 500 bulbs was received.;' , IS.: Elder loss and four other NEW , ADDITION members f the high- Council- - , , Already the plants Ege paid for themseNes in pleasure. For ': were released at the quarterly.m other's Day instead of giving-eac- h Presenti111;--M:-Sr---Pinafor- e conference Sunday- - directed-b- y mother a traditional cut Elder Stephen L Richards of EASTthe Council of the Twelve and flower or corsage,' they were Taos SouthAngeles I of the Huntington Park, Calif. each presented with a planted Stake Prek Carl W. 13uehner. "THE LASS that Loved- a Parowan, Utak Stake. ' a 'bull In flower about pot just New high councilmen suIN ORDER to bring. Sunday Sailor," more popularly known ' 35 members to bloom. ready Approximately stained are James N. Aspin,' School and Primary classes out as "H. M. S. Pinafore," Harold N. Burton,, Douglas-I..- . of cloak rooms, entrance halls Gilbert and Sullivan of the Huntington Park Sym Pay and Spencer Osborne operetta, was presented by the phony Orchestra donated their and from off the stairways, the .; -In addition to Elder' Ross,' Parowan East Ward is planning time playing for ,the..operetta. South Los Angeles Stake, Fri- four other high councilmen uses South This the activities during the summe to often group of and evenings Saturday day Cars- raise wire released: ,.1yrtun the money to build a. Los Tabernacle Stake deco. Angeles week the in z Jest newly NORTH THE BOX ELDER Alma recreation hall and Andreason; M., concerts. for 'tensen, gymnasium rated stake center. with - Relief ,Society -- rooms,- a James IF. Sheffield, and LeRoy- - Stake ttresidency and high --T-he d Members- - of - thecastwere Of cast a production-11'2counto council entertained their , Pay. One vacancy remains kitchen, and additional class nine, a choral ensemble of 33, Miland Cowl, Jack Freeman, be filled. terparts from South Box- Eldsr Woolley, was Harold 'Marjorie a and It orchestra, The new addition will adjoin Stake recently in the Brightm ElderRoss became assigant directed by Russell V. Peter. Jencks, Arline Harris, Wilson the present chapel with the stake clerk In 1907. He was- Eighth Ward recreation hall.. ColStevens, Craig Lillywhite, son, chairman of the stake kitchen close enouth to the made stake clerk soon after, Following musical selections -tstake MIA leen Hedshall, and Leonard recreation hall for banquets. hen alternate member of the given by the daughters of the music conimittee - and Rice: Louis Rehm music directorOne of the first projects to be high council, then member of North Box Elder Slake presiThose on the production staff held Is an entertainment to be was a council manager. and and the council, servingin the latproduction high dency Rehearsals lwere conducted ' piano solo by Dorothy A n n were Mr, Heine, Edna Hank presented by all organizations' ter capacity about 31 years. - Lill of the ward, it is announced by more .thatt'--three Mrs,- - Shirley - Peterson--wa- s months; AIHarris, Ernest Thompson, W. Scott Mitchell, chairman of sustained president of the stake Ralph' and Josephine Cronk, given by Helen Kimball of Salt Those taking part gave- 50,000 hours of labor and time on the Carl and Jessie Cook, Jennie the gendal finance committee , WMK. U succeeding Mrs. Edna-. Lake City. for the building project. Be Is who recently Was apHonored guests were the past castings and rehearsals, it was ,Heine, Lois Fine Finley, Lena , stake presidentsS. Norman estimated by Elder Peterson. Youkstettet, Don Rebeek, J. assisted by -Arthur Joseph, E. ---pointed to the TWILL& general bout-Sh- e is the wife-of Ray Lyman,- Ivan Decker, and the I tee,- - Hervin- - Bunderson,-Abe- lEvard Welch, Ind Richardson I Nearly all of the participants Peter.X. Gurr. . S. Rich and Clem Horsley. lew high councilman. were M Men and Gleaner Girls Budvarsen. 0,,, , , , ' , ' ',;!!'",'1 i Lt. 41 a i -- ,. atIpAr 'Or .., t- -- or -- .. I A. ,--- 41 4, ,0 4. ! F, - .'--' eI t '1 4 t 1 it, r't,' ' ' ,'ca ' t1 i 4' ,, ,o:, ,. 00,,,,, - i ik :4'',- - ,, ''.; v - I titi ,.. ' r ', , y r' ! 4 ,,.- It 110, - ,t,.,,,,...', '' .....1 '' tt, Jo 1 tk,.; ,,ck.011 iii,lt N I . ' - pt. ' ",, ' i!: , t, p ' e "i , ' i1 i , v .. fil,' , -' ': , ?, '. Is- - ,t , 4,t s 4 V - t 4 1 t4 ,,- . ....,-- '' I - to, , , C . . , ' ,,2,41,,- I.. . ,. - - i - 1.. t,-- . l - . .. ,i , , s,4 Z 3,, v, :'! )0 sli1; - , I ,9. , ;1 t c. i ' .. .'''' ', ' . , ,,,,,, ,, - 1 :il ,1 ',,' ,,r ),'4., . l'", -- Jig! I : :,.'. ,1 A'e'' I 11111,-:- 4 , re- t 1. , telling-how:to-ca- g'i , 1- , Gran,te Officer Released After 42 Years Service - , , - N,, ,A, '4 , , , )I - -. . . ,-t. , -- . 4 , ', ' Sales of flowers are governed . ' ; :.' according to the size of the' bulb, and, depending.- - upon which type of planting the bulbs have, such as in flats-orI- n . pots. The price ranges from -- 1. ' k' 20 tents ',to $1.. With each 'bulb or flower sold goes a, -.., , mimlographed .. sheet of. ,. ,, At once an order was sent for 3000 bulbs. Several trailer loads of leaf 'mold 'and good rich. earat wire obtained, -- mixed1 and- - a ipart of the bulbs were planted in flat boxes t h e mt. for sprouting - readying .. and bloom. ' THE PROJECT IS under the direct itipervisioi of the Adam:- 1 ' : -- or dutside, ,and left drr the ground can-b- , ' ,, ., ,. ,4 Val-bloo- o .:..: 111.,,, , ' ,:.,, ' e rainhowTh- , f , . e-potted-plants-may-he-- ''. , d I e , , peomrpondo. ; , - ' . , , bishöprich'Tifei: , - 1 ,, , , ,, , ,,: - t , ... 4. , LATEST FUND iaisliittro-- T. "Ward e day and Thursday evenings, eel now in operation by ti and on Saturdays, members. of. . Ward, Los : A r eles t ., the ward and the bishopric-ca- n Stake; is the raising and sale ' " of flower bulbs. . he found in the bobby and craft The bulbs are the !amen& shop next door, to the chapel, , typo tuberous begonia, and mixing the earth, and leaf mold, come in a wide range of colora, transplanting Abe' tiny sprouts t, , 0 shades.- into larger pots and tin cans, or - and ' Bishop Jay S. dram's kther,.. Just waterincthem., - Fred W. Grant, offered to Supfrom By next month,-,anthe fall When-th- ply the wardwith all.of the. -- then until late-i. cold weather Jets in, the bulks they desired to set up a ' m - I4 in all-th- e ward work project &plan.wair Tie:hies ' formulated,---t'i- offeredto the resplendent colors of 'the ' . , . , Fund-Raisin- . . - - ! ,,, , .. Bulbs Adams WO r - .,. . , .. .. , ,. 44.,.......4t ,,,,,...,,,i,...............,,,,......,,......,,.......,,,, ' ql.'0.-.i.-04::.$7,i..f.:;:co.:00- . . . , . '. - . , ' '. ' . - P,ROSPECTIO pARowAN ' ! - - - Past Leaders 7-- at Party Honored ,- - ce , - , - -- - - 7 -- - : , - ,,MIMPIP.MOPIOIMP0.0MM, , 1 i , ; ', ' 4 . , ' , 1; , ' ) i!,k1 1,..)4 , 0 I , i ( n. 0 , '. '''. O. , , ' . s 0 4....,......,,,,,., -, f.,- ., . .. - 4' 6. ''' ' ' , , i 3 -. , ,, , , -- , , , I ''''' , '. ,' ,1 ' 1 c t' ' ', A ''' 1 , ,,,c Y V. . . , , , t: - , ', ' - f wl ' L........,....................... .4,- -- '' 3. k, - ,:., I ki, , il fr',, , , ', , , t, , - i ' ' ,,, A t td ', , , ,, ,, , , I i , i. , ' tor .. - - . . - . - 1 . 1; ', ,,'"' , I , , 1 1 t i, t 3 N ( . , ' . , . , ...2 . ., , - ' - , , ....., s ' . , ft .14 ,, ,,s,,,) . 35-pie- ce , I , . I e ''''7"'''"goiseit&,e 1 ..,::111ECrIURCH SECTION, WEEK OF'JUNE 5, 1949 - - - ' 1 4, 3 ''''''4....,..,,L..... Gil:BERT OPERETTA tx OF SULLIVAN PRODUCTION SOUTH LOS ANGELES STAKE orchestra took part- in 'the, production directed by Russell V. Peterson Choral ensemble of 33 and a '. . ,,--- t, i ... 1 . 0 ,, . .,, 1 r , - s, ! .. , ' I , ,r I .1 , 1 ! til t . . .... : 1 ,. . , 4 , , , . ' . ....,s,01..wmi , . . . Page N ineteen- - C . 4 . |