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Show TLe South Weber O A happy birthday this coming week to Darrell Byram, on the 10th; Melvin Kendell 12th, Arlene Brake and Fred Kendell 13th; Patricia Hill, Sammy Stanger and Bob Byram the 16th. to Mr. and Mr. Congratulation Alex Coy on the arrival April 30th of a new baby boy. Mrs. Coy was the former Sharon Stark. The happy and proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stark, South Weber. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crouch on the arrival April 30th of a new daughter, Mrs. Crouch wa the former Bonnie Black, these are former South Weber resident and are now residing in Clinton, Utah. The North Davi Junior High 6chool baseball team won their game with Central Junior High last Team member are Tuesday Roger Bambrough, Jerry Hartley, Jon O'dell, Edward Massey, Blaine Hartley, Stan Reed, Steve llodson, Dale Childs, Bill Thompson, Ronnie Flint. A get well wish this week goes out to Harold Ray, Linda Harmon, Charles Birt, Ada Cornia and Edith 4-- Peek. Karen Gill and Darlene Ray were hostesses Saturday evening to a party held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ray. Games were played and refreshments served to all the 4 II club members. There will be no meetings in the warrd next Sunday due to stake conference to be held with sessions to be held withshrdluetaoinshrdl at 10 a m. and 2:30 p.m. at the The general Ogden tabernacle. authority in attendance will be Sterling Sill. The Singing Mothers will furnish the music. Dan Stanger and Paul Thorpe were sustained as Priests Sunday morning. Congratulations boys on this advancement. Mr. Maxine Clark wa released with a vote of thanks for her work in the MIA. Joyce Ray was sustained u a teacher and John Handra-hasustained as secretary of the YMMIA. Congratulations to you people on your new assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell G. Ray had their new baby boy blessed Sunday. He was given the name of Owen Clark Ray and blessed by his father, Darrell Ray. Mrs. Ray is the former Elma Lou Clark, con gratulations. 4-- n Sun-Ch- i onu le, Ho;., Cfa!i, , 'J , ;T,7 u The MIA officers announce that hope It won't be too long until er, as well their meetings will commence at we will know for sure Just what can of our ward. The Daughter of the Pioneer will hold their monthly meeting May 23rd at 2 p.m. at the home of Florence Cook. Thl will be the 4th Thursday of the month, reports Captain Mattie Ray and she would like to encourage a good attendance. A biography will be read by Ethel Earl and the lesson given by Bessie Bambrough. I p.m. andMIAcontinue the older member just beard .about Kathy McFarland. She la in the hospital with throughout the be dune, and if we get our .money Birthdays have Just slipped away pneumonia. Our Get well Quick" know, Just when from us this month. And some of wish goes to her and we hope ah our celebrators say the year are is home right away. Belated also. birthday slipping away There la bad to say about Alma wtshea go to Clarence Fernelius, Ferneliua, at least It is - a long Nancy Bagley. DONALD & CHILD way from being good. She fell Marta ttoaart last Sunday, and broke her wrist month this Celebrating birthdays We hope that It will heal rapidly, are Larry Pebly the 2nd; Dale PAINTING They ay It'a a good, woman who and that no complications will arise. Keye the 3rd; Sharon Goodwin, never has anything to say about Many of you were to the wedding George Garner and Connie Keyea, TRUCK. IIT1IRINO anyone. Well I don't know what the of Preston Fowers and Erma Aelch the 5th. Allan Bybee, and Rulon WINK .ornct loot UTTIMIK situation Is, but I certainly don't elman last week. Erma is one of Dye the 7th, Doug Hartman and SHOW CARDS our home town girls who recently Frank Varley Sr., on the 8th; Kelly have much to say this week. moved away, but we still claim McFarland and Bill Hartman the The curtain are up in the large her. It was a lovely event, and the 9lb, Kathy McFarland the 10th, Mae room of the school house, and bride a always looked beautiful 77 w Bybee the 11th, Ellen Pearson the I've said my piece about that. But Many of you know tbit Preston is 13th and Ardts Bybee the 16th. they do look lovely They make the the brother of Roland Powers, and It was a bit of bad news we meeting place, look much more like Roland was best man. a church, and certainly help the The ladles dinner group met over reverence. The ladies who made to The Ferneliua on Wednesday them, and did all the work, washing The excellent dinner was ? pot luck, the window to get them put up and the a gift of the hostess favors, and the men who helped with the Lovely, as always brackets, really deserve a pat on Those who were to Sacrament be not content the back. Let' last Sunday enjoyed an in though to meet there for too long service sptrational meeting First Dale and I have the understanding that Irene Keyes, named their new little preliminary plans have been drawn daughter, Sheral Ann This lovely up. The building committee has blessing was followed by testimonlooked at them, and made some ies from ever so many of our very changes that they felt were neces young people. It was indeed a thrill sarv, and they have been sent to to hear testimonies of boys and Salt Lake for more approving Let's girls mostly 12 years old and young meetings have been In, we can also regular it will be done. starting at 7:30 p.m. Uintah The MIA was In charge of the Sunday evening services which was presented In the chapel Sunday at 7:30 p,m. The theme was "I Believe, Donna Poll was the narrator. La Rse Stoddard and Dorreen Low ham, piano accompanist with Iola Ukena on the violin. The first number sang by the chorua was Tree," a solo by Mrs. Harold Earl, then the chorus sang another number. The boys chorua sang two: numbers and a duet by Mary K. Bigelow and La Vera Imlay sang a number accompanied by Janet Cook. A duet by Gordon Watts and Lucille negstrom; a solo by a mis- sionary companion of Donna Poll, Miss Jensen and she also sang "I, Believe. A trio, Lola Brake, Marie; Cash, and LaRae Stoddard, a solo by Gordon Watts. Duet by Beverly and Duane Poll. Solo by Roger Bambrough; solo by Bishop Dale Poll. Quartet, Lola Brake, Iola Iola Ukena, LaRae Stoddard and Marie Cash, sang the Lord's Prayer. Remarks by Herman Westbrook and benediction by Vine Poll. This, was a wonderful program and every one who attended enjoyed it im mensely. It was put on by Donna Poll YLM1A counselor. On Mother's Day program will be held a week from Sunday, May 19th on account of stake confer-ence this coming Sunday. 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