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Show k i'age Eight The Sun Chronicle, Thursday, December ,21, 1661 A Christmas program was presented in sacrament meeting last with . special musical, numby . Howard I Shupe, David and .Roger Toone,1 a vocal splo by 'Gail Bowe and a trio composed of Diane Pingree, Deanna and Janet Sparrow accompanied by James Pingree. A musical reading Miracle of Zerahemla was given by Keith Toone, ; Donald' K. Jensen was graduated from the senior aaronic school Sunday night. We congratulate him. The bishopric sends their love and gratitude to all of the members of the ward fpr their support and faith and prayers. They wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ' FIFTH WARD Local Services Train for, Civil Defense Emergencies yirr week- bers- . -- - . . v KIUTO . 4 first Ward will ward - ing on Christmas eve. The 'Choir, present a Christmas xfintata in sacrament meeting Sunday,' Dec. 24. All members of the ward are invited to be present. ,l Tithing settlement will be held Saturday Dec. 30 from 12:30 to 8 p.m. and on Sunday Dec. 31 between meetings. SECOND .WARD , ( v Memberships were read in rheeting for Joyce Madeline West and sons James Craig West, Wiliam Bryan West and Leonard Paul -- West. Reiief Society will not be held on Dec. 28. THIRD WARD Earl B. Child was the speaker In sacrament meeting. A special musical number was furnished by Nancy Bachman, j Randy Christensen was presented fijs certificate' of graduation ffom Primary and received his badge for having completed his second class requirements. The ward choir will present the program in sacrament peet- sac-rime- ' A ward Christmas party will be held this Friday, Dec. 22, at 7 p.m. Santa Claus will be there. Every member of the ward is invited to come out. Senior members of Aaronic priesthood are urged to set aside the evening of Dec. 29, for their program and social. No Mutual will be held on Wed. Dec. 27. The following ordinations were The Priest quorum enjoyed a made in priesthood meting on night of bowling on Monday. They Sunday. completed their evening with a Larry G. Oleson was ordained lunch at the home of Floyd to the office of Elder by his father, Bishop Golden Oleson. Relief Society will not be held Dennis Blaine Bingham was Wed. Dec. 27. ordained an Elder by his father, J. Blaine Bingham. FOURTH WARD A ward Christmas party will The ward choir will present a held Friday, Dec. 22, at 7:30 be Christmas cantata Sunday, Dec. This program is sponsored p.m. 24 at 7: p.m. the Primary and Sunday On Saturday, Dec. 23 there by School and everyone- - is invited. will be a Christmas party for Tithing settlement will be held all children in the ward. A proon January 6 and 7 for the 1961 gram will be presented by the settlement. Everyone is urged to Primary. Candy and nuts will attend. be given and there will be a SIXTH WARD visit frorh Santa Claus. The ward Christmas party will be held Friday, Dec. 22, at 6:30 p.m. at Bishop Kay's home. Sari-tis expected to be there. A special Christmas program will be presented by the choir, Sunday, Dec. 24, at 3 p.m. Relief Society will not be held Tuesday, Dec. 26. SEVENTH WARD The choir will present a Christmas cantata in sacrament meeting, Dec. 24 at 6:30 p.m. Primary will not be held until Jan. 8. Relief Society will not be held Thursday, Dec. 28. The presidency wish to thank every tmt tor helping with the welfare dinner and wish them a Merry a GREETINGS 4 ? and . bait wishat to you this holiday taoton V Stover TV vA LK.J 0 t. day. Their car was completely wasnt demolished but Venna . badly hurt. .4 ' Boyd Harmond is Tn Montane this keek ofl TDY.- - He left dn acciday and Venna was in the ' dent thenhxt. , Mr. and Mrs. Johri Handrahan borne is back to normal again. They have been doing a little and the children have been spending two weeks with theif grandparents In Roy and yya I ' t; - It . - A - j isjsa- ri J' . fit r' ''U , - , - - V ' : 1 r, 's ' , 'M- - ijiu: vi' ! - it - , ; West Pohit. no MIA, will be Primary There or Relief Society during the holt days. Relief Society will have a two weeks vacation and will havfe their first meeting .of the Neifr Year 6n Jan. 9 at 10 oclock. We want to welcome a new -- i i'Vv ' , Vl J K t 4 t u EMERGENCY SERVICES of (ovenunent sro lntcKTsl part of the Nations nontnllltary defense. In many areaa, snch as San Diego County, Calif., the same local government services now train for civil defense emergencies sS are assigned to doty In Da tarsi disasters or lesser emergencies. Among units shown st the San Diego County Civil Defense training center at Gillespie of the ward will be shown Sat. Dec. 23, at 2 p.m. t The bishopric sends seasons greetings to all members of .the HEWS ward. Relief Society win not De held Dec. 26. , There will be no Primary held, during the next two weeks. TENTH WARD Roy Austin has been approved for advancement in the Aaronic priesthood from the office Of teacher to priest. He will be ordain-e- r next Sunday. All meetings Sunday, Dec. 24 will be held at the regular time. In sacrament meeting beginning at 7 d m. there will be a special Chrisnnas program which will be over in plenty of time for Santa. , Relief' Society will be held on Wed. Dec. 27. The bishopric wishes a Merry Christmas to all. , teachers and The Mli partfieri 1 h&d fheir Christmas party Friday evening. They play-egames, had lunch and enjoyed the hedUtiful, Christmas tree. LiW-Jrs- 1 d I 4 I one is invited to Dont forget the holiday dance All the Kapp family except Barbara came home Sunday evening fob theft Christmas party. They exchanged gifts, had lots of fun and had . refreshments. Thirty six members were present. The Primary Christmas party will bfe held Friday evening and at a Christmas party at her 25 cerft gifts will be exchanged home Saturday evening. by the children only. Santa will Nine little girl frineds got to be there. Time is 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Mr. and Mrs. George Green, Mrs. Harold Forbes, Mrs. Carl Weese and Miss Arlene Green, Green, Greed, In honor of their mothers, Mrs. Martha Greens 78th birth- Keith Coy Is Improving after having been operated on last, day the family go t together at the week. He was in the Salt Lakh home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond hospital. Venna Harman Is also recuperRay recently. Those in atendance were Mr. and Mrs. Delones ating after having been in an Chance automobile accident last Thurs- Green, Mr. and . Mrs. m ... and our heartfelt gratitude for youf kind friendship and patronage during thd year. ffappy Holiday We vlish the people of Utali d happy holiday season and 6 prosperous 1962.. We also want to express sincefe thanks to dll of yoo who havo supported Our efforts to preserve a healthy mining industry for Utah. w Your needed cooperation in the years ahead will be just as deeply appreciated. Lakeview er 4 UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the Barth tomes ah abundant life for all " Turnbow. New memberships read In meeting were the Neil Cooleys and two daughters Kay and Earl Garnet1 hnd theft- children and Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Osborne and daughter. Storage item on sale by the ward this month is beans. They will be sold for $8.80 per hundred. - Don't miss the ward Christ-friaparty beginning at 7 p hi. Thursday, Dec. 22. A nice has been arranged with the majority of the talent coming froirt our ward. Santa is invited. foo Primary will be held until January 9. NINTH WARD A fine ward conference was held during the past weekend and the visits from the stake workers during the conference week were appreciated. A special Christrftas program will be presented Sunday Dec. 24, Elder Wayne Peterson will be the speaker. A so tig wilf be furbished, by a double mixed quartet, a solo by Arlene Okey and a violin solo by Charlene ! Hardcastte. . Another movie for all children S pro-gfa- : J Drink Milk at bedtime afid felax. Milk is the ni&htcap beverage' with protein. Yoti always need protein. ThatS vthy yoti nevet outgrow your nefcd for Milk. Drink 3 glasses every day. kd J. h S WR-p- w Drink " . American dairy Assn, of utah t' l ff ' 4 i i V ' - Va ' - 1 - V 1 ' ' " '- ' J. There is joy for everyone who brings T happiness to othe'rs through the traditional 'exchange of gifts during the approaching holiday season. For the people of Kennecott, there is a special sense of satisfaction in " knoing that copper helps provide a happier To oil our valued friend we wish that the blessings ot CJKristmas will fdniain with fovt and JfoitrA, Yhletide t&rough the part it plays in Utahs economy. I jidw cmd always. J , , Kenh?cott sells 99.98 of the copper it customers. Copper produces to sold out of Utah brings back millions of dollars that go to work in Utah. Kennecotts annual payroll of more than out-of-sta- te w 43 million dollars circulates from business to business, creating jobs along the way. Ad-- 1 ditional millions spent with local businesses to buy supplies and services create still more jobs. And an average of 12 million dollars a year paid by Kennecott in state and local taxes provides needed government services. Only by selling topper'putside the state can Kennecotts Operations continue in Utah. These operations are an important year round stimulus to Utahs economy. At Christmas time, they mean Santa has a fully loaded bag. v MWAH , j i A $ Uldj C&jJCJrZJttcion U- - r Esmtccati Ccppzr Corporation PROUD attmd. on Dec. 29. Everyone in invited and it is a budget affair. Best of Luck to Jeri Brimhall who betame Mrs. Merllri Daynes last Saturday in Idaho. . J ( Green. 6 Robert Manning has been grad-uatfrom Primary and will be ordained to the Aaronic priestChristmas. hood next Sunday. Ward eighth Teh bishopric sends a Merry Speakers in sacrament meeting were Beta llolbrook and Earl Christmas greeting to everyone. Jones. A special musical number was given by Noreen Beraiion. Receiving their certificates of and graduation from Primary theih badges for having completed their second class requirements were Breon Jacobs, Wayne Larsen, Eugene Purser and Edict fS j j Ther4 will ; be a New Y:ears at the stake center fireside eve on Dc. 31 at 9 oclock. Every! young couple into our town. They are Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and are living in Mrs. Edith Peeks home until spring. Mrs. Peek is living in Rivefdale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sedly Brough. Miss Dixie Green was hostess to thirteen young boys and girls Field Bear San Diego are (left to right) i El Cajon, Calif., police (track at left foreground and Jeep) ; San Dlege County Civil Defense reacne and communications teams (near i track and bus at left center background); San Diego County Sheriff! Reserves (bus fat center); Santee, Calif., firemen, and County Civil Defense Radiological Defense Teams. (OCDM Photo) SOUTH WEBER gether at the home of Barbara Brake on Friday evening. They exchanged gifts,, played games and enjoyed pot luck. t(J Bt PART dr A CROWING UtAH |