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Show WEST POINT HEWS r --a fvr' i Virginia Wf v r Oleson Phone HS4s Happy birthday to Elmer Manning on the 25th; Paul NUson on the 26th; Elizabeth Cook on the 27th; Gordon Stoddard also on the 27th; Darwin Edwards on the 28th; Marlene Stoddard the 20th; and Donna Montgomery on the 30th; To Rose Ann Holbrook, Elaine Hoi brn',k. Charles Dalton and Jay Caldwell all on the first o May. auu Connie Hunt on the 2i .. May. Just Imagine, almost May already . . , where does the time go? Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burningham on the 25th; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dahl on the 28th. A fireside meeting will be at the North Davia Stake House Our Sartor's Uiihcrui Ararba Roj. Rev Cburcfe Villa School Building OWh I Arthur Wicfcjloa Phoraai next Sunday evening after ehurch Miss Peteraon (aorry I havent been for the Junior Gleaners-anJunior able to learn ber first name). SpeM Men. cial guests were the mothers of the and Pansy Dalton, Darlene A short Easter program was held g;rla Montgomery and Cleone Calderwell Sunday morning during the opening of the MIA presidency. Talka were exercises at Sunday School. A talk given by Pansy Dalton and Lola "The Holy Supper" was given by Flint. Refreshments were served. Patsy Cook. A vocal solo by Blaine We send get well wishe to Mr. Thurgood, accompanied by Lolabel Oleson. A talk by Marilyn Johnson. Mary Kirkman who as I write this A vocal solo by June Holbrook. is a patient in the Dee Hospital. The Sunday evening services I was up. to see her the other day e very enjoyable. The speakers and she hopes to be able to come were Luke JohnMin who told of home soon. Mrs. Oraon Davis has In the hospital. I didnt experiences while traveling for also been out till the day the left. She it find Hill AFB, some of the places he visited were Spokane, Rapid City, had a bad fall and was taken to the and Fort Worth. Chcston Young-ber- hospital to be treated for her She contracted pneumonia the next speaker told of the 111 with effects of fear in our lives. He and has been very 111. Also measles followed by stated that we should not let fear pneumonia have a grip on us and keep us from was little Nahcy Lee Oriddle. Wc all of the sick folks will participating m our church duties hope that and keep us from progressing. He soon be well and happy. If there thanked all those who had been are any others we haven't heard well also. helpful to us. Many of us have the of we wish them The MIA Special Interest class same problem and it is only when Gleawe make a sincere effort to over- combined with the MMen and come our timidity that we obtain ners held a special program Tuesthat next happiness and peace of mind In the day evening more about work of the Lord. The concluding week. The M Men and Gleaner Girls sker, Wilford Zaugg spoke of hold a banquet next Friday will me resurrection of the Savior. The vocal solo "Rest, Rest to the night at Sands Cafe In Clearfield Weary" was beautifully sung by More about that later. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Montgomery Janet Moss. were happy to have as weekend The Mia Maids held their Rose "uests their daughter Lou Ann and of on home the at Evening Tuesday Carson. It was their leader Lois Flint. The girls her husband Gary see Lou Ann and Cary to good .io participated in the rose tying ceremony were Linda King, Jean again. Visiting In West Point brleCy on Singleton, Janice Bennett .Lucy nice Field. ' Wanda Stoddard, Karen Sunday was Ray Oleson, to see him also. Zaugg, Carolyn Griddle, Saundra cireu's'e-- ' The idea has Flint, Ellen Flint, Sharon Johnson, that the PriWest in Point about Gloria Francisco and a new girl As-In of thr was charge mary swimming lessons g'ven to the chil dren last summer. Just to set things straight The Primary did not have anything to do with it The course 'a sponsored by the Red Cross. Last ' vear it was under the direction of Kahryn Gardner. Some of the PlOt hers from West Point went down to assist In other communi ie. the Red Cross course was given oid the PTA groups helped to get things under way Unless the people ret birs ;.r.d organize there will to rin (h.mie for their chi'dren to tike the lessons With the was 'lungs are now, I doubt if would te able to sponsor - ,v program The summer I'nmarv is a full time job There toe all the s .so nveh activi'y roups We would be urab'e to n mii h a program r: ( w-- Bunder School Murthlp Service 9 30 A U. 00 A M. 11 SEE US for SAVINGS On YOUR Familys Furnishings I of Ben Lomond ChapSunday morning, May 5th mem Women's Business coffee hour bers will gather for ter, American Assn., are looking forward to the from 8 a m. to 9 a m., after which weekend of May 4th and 5th when they will participate In workshop they will entertain representatives discussions on various phases of from the 17 chapters in the North- ABW A activity. western District at the annual disE. LaMar Buckner, past president trict meeting. Comi National headquarters in Kansas of the National Chamber of be will of guest merce America, City, Mo., will be represented by event of the II. A. Bufton Jr., national executive speaker at the final 11 a m. In the at a brunch exsession, national W. C. Bufton, director; dis. tension director, and Mrs. George Top O The Town. Workshop i will be summarized by V . cussions , !. t who coordinator Barrett, chapter the district vice president and spewill take part on the program. Of special Interest to local mem- cial attendance prizes snd door bers will be the opportunity to me. t prizes awarded. Mrs. Thelma Chapman Fowler of e yv The American Business Womens Eugene, Ore., w ho is the vice presi- Assn, has chapter in 40 states. dent of the Northwestern district Utah chapters are located in OgDen-ven- , and Miss Laurene Foster of den and Salt Lake City. U'.l 11, leit. cherter president and Miss Helen MRS. LOUISE Colo., who is national first out ABW Association, ol point (igden preside! Lindquist, vice president. various places that n emlter wdl come from to participate In Mrs. Louise Cable, charter presifor in the annual d. strict imet ng Many events are planned dent of Ben Lomond Chapter and 5th. and May 4th general chairman of arrangements, has chosen as the theme for the two day session, "A Better Way to ur own principal of West Point these Ham Lmub Box Special Advance." All events, program and school has been honored as Davis ham 1 cooked decoration will stress progress in ground of cup Countyi "Outstanding Teacher 1 hard cooked egg, chopped Utah as a result of education. One he Year." Miss Dora IDbee dc re eh sweet of the primarp objectives of - the 'a pickle cup If does anvoi serves the honor dressaalad or 1.4 Business Women's Assn, American cup mayonnaise t know of no one .who has worked and nationally is the ad ing locally com her more fur done harder or mustard women In business 2 of vanccment tap. as prepared mun-tvMiss Bybee has served education. -Elethrough West the Generates, general chairman re of point rncipal Bend all ingrid'euts togeth'-Lomond Ben of Officers Chapter Pre PHI ports that final preparations sre mentary Sshool since spread on bread and top with crisp in preparation being made for the Teenage Road-moos to that she served as a teach lettuce leaf and th. other battered assisting Mrs. Cable are: Miss district the for meeting o to be neld Saturday May 4 at of Weber a is She er. graduate slice of bread. Lake-vieHelen Lindquist, presidi-nt- , tne Elementary School. with Co'legr and University of Utah Cubes Vegetab Ham vice president; Mrs. 1 are urged to enter Sparrow, in of Roy a bachelor obtained she where 2 cups diced cooked ham secre- this contest. The winner will havt Y. McGowen, recording Roy cdu el mentary science degree In 4 tbs butter or margarine an opportunity to compete in the tary; Mrs. Corey J. Dee, corri-s-ration and graduated with honors medium or.ion, chopped Miss Bessie state nnals for the honor of repre and secretary, ponding work She also did her pos' graduate Saute over low heat until th I Crane, treasurer. enting teenage drivers of Utal here. Miss Bvbee has never been mon is tender. at 1 p.m. at the national contest held In registration Following for efforts her seek to one 4 tbs. flour praise May 4th at the Hotel Ben Lomond. Washington D. C. in August. All "The Thought for the weik tbs. prepared mustard ABW A members will enjoy a tour expense paid plus the opportunity chains of habit are too weak to be 2 cups milk of Ogden CRy, Ogden Canyon and oi competing for scholarships up te too to strong felt until they are 2 lbs chopped parsley SnowBasin, conducted by Ernest It to $4,500. Dr. Johnson. broken and cook over McKay. IP end together Interested teenagers may contact uihi-- event scheduled for Saturlow heal until sauce thickens Road-entrant Chairman the 3d at 6 a include will d meption vege day package frozen rn or 7 Harry Sugihara. Rhone t ,ti e, co ked aconlng to dree p m. in the hold, a banquet at n service local ar room Javcee, y Roy Terrace the en in dining vegeDrain p t tons on the. package. We dealer. auto urge or from pars clothes of show a style tables and stir into th sauce to and 11 entrants to have your entry Rich last bit ahull the rain mixture has been 1K47 to 1957, presented by the In order to use t.p blanks in by Saturday, April 27. of School Steffans toa-ard Modeling t a ' r ham try i ,!di d Ser e hot oi of vour delirious MeHibers f- x - , .' Tr w w . - ! 'N.;. Teenagers Sought for RoatU-- o . Mr-Ver- n j , 1 1 . Jolly Cooks o 1 Corner - mn 1 . i ' ;1 ' jr- f 1 g to, tic Qu iliti is Inrj j, cH'ii SHOP in HOY a ml .l 'Ih- r" Wi - a Point S ho'd opere".; on the 25(h and I n, bo h ;s Gr IT' I di tins n Wo '.o' s are jrntid t eisewhen p.'p-- sire o hippy to hear tb;i & tmmm wt Hnoa 10WEST PRICE EVER! Genuine Y.i f lH Automatic WASHER and DRYER mmlihmh Only s299 FOR TIIF M m ' rdj ATFII lX(i PAIR! ' . V-- L '' uA-N-- ' 4 A v' . v JS" A T 17 4f f j Famous Artivntor WaTiim Action Kirtff Size - p Know someone who works for the Union Pacific? 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