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Show IMPROVE water system f the Ch Matter John e ek. Get The Primary Annual conference of the Church will be held hereafter in the month of April instead of June. This will- enable Primary officers and teachers to accompany other ward and stake r, f'rners to the General Church Member COB;. UUSS confer, welfare e 5 espe; stake an me e COQui Presenta; hlelchir. or gj, Cresting ' on the rning sibillties sthood a f the pri, ' requ'J be wssrs. 0. . ing e estimated iguan canal and the time ten years. s to construct s on the Pa imated outlay oosals has for-tai- to he begins its ass. K hS i Rces Electricity n act security compensation statutes. Work and Increases re- own Net Returns problem evening gram t e same aughters to a sp be hel :hapel, ciety. :ed In 9:00 wod lea: ood Lea: :his to i met1 ironic pr IE? ROADS wards, 1 10i7il oasse a member: ed to be etings. 1 choir, v director L preparing for Preston, Idaho Russell Sue: eteewol5 farm profits before. the D afternoo pie injut TnTincreTsTs bile-tru- more than r ild W. WORK SHOES. leather, riveted pick-u- p Sturdy steel (Con 6.90 shank. Lined. ft. i r per-orm- ed pam-jhle- ts UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY MESSAG! '' Pi en leld Set: last -- FOR GRACIOUS LIVING Si Sue' WORK SHOES. ComforV lased V a able less back!. ski-sty- le n the tt Performance an. needed it their it ter what make or model of radio you own, or what Its present condition Is, we can make it sing again, like new. You will find It pays to have ns do your radio work. Fr appear be prot: t some rere ad1 gers 7 30 Here, we offer fast, high-grad- e repair service at moderate prices. No mat- th the; liid a I: 5ark. tops, seam New oiling ons no of their upkeep. :as, for: iversitf the it hi! the i il rese WORK 'SHIRTS. lalsoie is the new road that runs east of Wellsville to the ,Sns 011 the new road which eliminates Sardine Canyon. ..The ready now for final surfacing. The bottom picture shows s making a final check-ubefore construction begins on road. p SanTor! ized chambray or covert 'double-sewn- ! 1 4 OF LOGAN W. Center Fbone 817 ' J 00 LUXURIOUS 25th pie W' FLEXSTEEL h caF! , indusW 292 Bit at 2 PC. y ,r JT SEEMS BUI YSHEffiT .8: v.; LIVING ROOM SU,TE SMITHFiELD KIWAMS HOME r MS " SY P . j&Z ."-ii- ,. MSS, 4 .y M 'Ft - .o a .... that father was nicking his chin every while morning shaving with his straight razor. Holding the razor at just the right angle and sliding it smoothly over the face was careful business. And stropping to get just the right edge that was an art in itself. Remember? Listen to SUNDAY MEDITATIONS 8:45 P. M. - ICVNU. Kenneth Lindquist s28950 This smartly holstered designed, richly up- suite, with hardwood frames (all exposed wood SOLID WALNUT) offers the most in is ut- - FLEXSTEEL CONSTRUCTION lasting comfort. FLEXSTEEL is a one-piec- e, flex- ible steel, slat construction which always holds its shape and is practically indestructible . .' . because there is no webbing to sag, no twine to break, no coil springs to become loose. INSIST ON FLEXSTEEL! II i ' S , -- r -..' " J has the above building under construction east fnis ed It will serve as a club house, and will be used by measures atlons .wishing to do so. The main building ,eet with a wing 24x17 feet to contain kitchen, rest rooms, Club G car tha mere need.ng contact appliances dea est electric eqo.pment now. i'.ttPy Malad.ll M consider Morgan, investigators present at the arious meetings and have 72 baptisms. A thousand ooks and 7000 tracts and have been distributed. ffe Tson atte r brother ct and 1324 Presiiei 5 of Mr. of 2140 The Home Missionaries of the Long Beach, California stake are meeting with extraordinary sucrecess according to a recent port. To date this year they have dd 461 cottage meetings, ' had O' accompai sic for tt eM. .PPS Sk.sav. There are now 372 quorums of Seventy in the Church. The last, two were created out of the East Provo and West Utah stakes respectively. The organizations were effected by Presidents Milton R. Bennion and Bruce R. McConkie of the First Council of Seventy. s of cor 10:30 iy. Mr. and trie vrant aren yet Mrs. Farmer available to many lIme'sav'"no be ob- - No Sales Tax Free Delivery & i r!!RMTUnE CO. ; ( The admini6 during generally. fine about Vie law. 'country whet raised to Ah! been no labo al directio: ippeal both ' course many of Elder Wm. E. Berrett recently returned from service as Assistant U. S. Attorney in the Territory of Alaska and has been appointed as a member of the Deseret Sunday School Union Board. gC. jay Van OrJen of Lewiston nd Water Supt. A. L. (Bob) He is an educator of long experat reservor east of Franklin with a stretch of the new pi fie ience in the Seminaries of the Lewiston has nearly completed the laying Church. He is the background. author of sev-rwater to old wooden of books are 3500 pipe feet that replace pipe. being used in jjofeet When this is laid, all wooden pipe will be the Seminaries and also in the pe is on order. Sunday Schools. He has held d. notable positions of leadership in the public schools and in the stake and ward organizations of the Church. tk cion i fathers t micro-filmi- will use at ) of over 90 colorof notable places, historic events conthe history of the been made by a pre-mort- al "his nee; he the d ts and poh-ethe figure X The cost v computed al comple-1,00- A collection ed pictures people and Xr tickets of admission will be nected with required to the Aaronic Priest- Thurch, has hood pageant in the Salt Lake committee of the Deseret Suntabernacle on September 24 to day School Board. They are now 30. Doors will be open at 7 p. available as aids to teachers in m. and the performance will be- the various organizations of the information gin at 8 p. m. The pageant will Church. Historic existportray mans printed on gummed paper can ence and his sojourn in the presbe pasted below the pictures. ent life, together with a picture Distribution is made through of the functions and efforts of the Desgret Book Store in Salt the Church in promoting the Lake City. A whole set can be welfare of mankind and preparpurchased for three dollars. ing them for the coming of the Savior. t unhy, 10?e Peterson H. :i&SM Presir the of , the The Church Section Deseret News for September 20 contains a letter from Col. Kirby who is an army chapalin, that will be of interest to all those ntending to have their loved ones who died in the service brought home for burial. KIEMV KM Tci he T Sarah G. Jacobs, librarian and genealogist from the Mesa temthe ple, was present to instruct who missionaries 10 of group were in attendance. Elder Archibald F. Bennett. Church Genealogical Society secretary, has set up a comprehen; r. sive program for Grct in A special drive for promoting genealogical records genealogical research is being Britain. The average number of missioncarried on in the Spanish Ameraries ha been between 115 and ican Mission. It began with the s3i3B uo;iiiui ft i SURBlOt puef 120 and they have spent 21,357 holding of a genealogy training aulBW dojo qipu suijej F8XZk 8ll hours of mirsionary work since school the last week in August osoqi anicpi suuej the first of the year. at mission headquarters. Sister i rar Sonth Cache Courier September 25, 1947 |