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Show N rn SW CHRONICLE, food. M1W8 FIRST WARD Russell acting as reader. bishopric would like to A quartet composed of Joe thank all choir members who Hess, Byron Hughes, Edwin Hall labored so diligently and so long to make the Easter cantata suc- and Earl Hill sang Give Me Your Poor. The scouts sang cessful. "Dixieland. The Explorers sang Speakers in sacrament meeting Old Chisholm Trail. Allan next Sunday evening will be Arch Evans furnished a number on Jones and Earl Hill of the stake the electric guitar entitled Remhigh council. ington Ride. Marjorie Bosgieter Ward board meeting will be played a piano solo, Rustle of held Thursday, April 26, at 8 p m. Spring Fae Patterson gave a We would like all officers and clarinet solo. The Primary chilteachers of the ward to be in at- dren under the Erection of Joan tendance. Kimber sang "My Heavenly FaThe stake Seventys will present ther Loves Me." The M Men and Laurels sang The Desert their play, "In Time of Harvest, for our ward at the chapel Fri- Song, and the Mia Maids sang Oklahoma. A trumpet duet was day April 27, at 8 pm. given by Dee Bambrough and The youth choir will practice Alice on Sunday at 2 p m. and Monday Richard Russell entitled, Blue Gown. 6 evening at pm. The Sunday School presented a Uard teachers report meeting skit and song: Swing Low, will be held Monday, April 30, The Relief Soat 6.30 p.m Wed Idee to have Sweet Chariot. all teachers respond to this meet- ciety members sang "Aloha followed by a community sing by ing as our attendance has been the BeeHive girls and the doslagging. ing song by the congregation was Elaine Child will present the Come, Come Ye Saints. theology lesson in Relief Society SECOND WARD Tuesday, May 1, at 10 am. A lovely Easter Cantata was The MIA presented their Music Fest under the direction of presented Sunday evening under the direction of June Heiser. SoSherma McM asters April 16 Various types of songs and mu- loists were Roger Critchlow, Ruth sic were presented with Thelma Simmons, David Owen and Don Reid. Duets were rendered by Nancy Tullis and June Heiser and by Geraldine Fielding and Rhea Stevens. A trio composed of Ruth Simmons, Phyllis Har-me- r and Roger Crkchkiw also furnished a number. Lou Jean Owen was the accompanist Lawns, All children with speaking parts in the Primary family hour should be at the First and Tenth ward chapel at 3 p m. Saturday Free April 28 for a final practice. Soil The family hour will be preTop sented Sunday April 2& at 6 p m. at the Municipal School. The Visiting teachers report meeting will be held in Relief Society Ttwraday, May 3, commencing at 10 a m. Francis Plunder will give the lessons. Regular meeting will begin a lt0:30 a m. with Marilyn Nielsen presenting the theology lesson. THIRD WARD Speakers in sacrament meeting last Sunday were Lawrence Burton Jr., assistant to Gov. Clyde. and Vickie Bingham Lynette Farr. The choir rendered three numbers also. Jack Green has been released as assistant to the superintendent of the Sunday School. Darwin Terry was sustained to that position. Robert W. Wardleigh was ordained a priest on Sunday. Richard Wardleigh was ordained to the office of deacon by his father. Nolan Grant LeLshman was ordained as deacon by his father, Grant Leishman. Gerry Terry and Craig Parker have completed the requirements necessary to graduate from Primary and will be graiduaied next Sunday night. Baptismal services will be held Solve Health. Hazard rzzzZzt and evergreens plated. Estimate. Leonard Howes Scoutmaster Raymond Hurst would like to remind scouts of Troop 164 of the overnight hike to Malan Basin April They will leave Mr. Hurst's home at 4:15 'p.m. .Each soout will need his own utensils, bedding and , 27-2- TA 30 FOR BUILDING OR REMODELING Ken Fahncke, Contractor PHONE TA 03 28-2- Ward leadership meeting will be held Saturday evening at 7 p.m. Testimony meeting will follow at 8 pm. All officers and teachers of the ward should be in attendance at this meeting. Meetings will be held at regular times on Sunday with our stake loaders in attendance The Primary is working on their family hour which will be presented May 6. Berneice Van Dame will be the leader for Primary. Quma Shepherd is the new Star teacher. Shirley Berrett will assist in the class Visiting teachers reixirt meeting will commence at 10 a m. Thursday. May 3, in Relief Society The teachers topic will be presented by June Taylor. Theology meeting will begin at 10 40 a m with the lesson being given by Berneice Van Dame. FIFTH WARD A special Easter program was presented by the ward choir under the direction of Eileen on Sunday evening Ada Hazen, Ezra Thompson, Louise Thompson, Shirley Dias, Ronald Reimschussel and Sergene Simmons rendered solos Sergene and Frank Simmons were readers for tlie program President George Reimschussel gave a talk on the resurrection. The ward reunion will be held Saturday April 28. Dinner will be served at 6.30 pm An invitation is extended to e eryone within the confines of the ward both members and All former ward memliers are also invited Baptismal services will be held Saturday April 28 at 5 30 p m. Fast Sunday will be observed on Sunday with testimony meeting beginning at 11 45 a m The Spring Primary family hour will be presented Sunday Reirn-schuss- LANDSCAPING shrubs, trees on May 5. Anyone having children to be baptized please contact the bishopric. We would like every member having a valid recommend to plan to go to the temple on April 30 as there are only one or two more times until the temples will be closed. The theology meeting is scheduled for Relief Society Wednesday, May 2, iit 10 a m. 11a Davis will be the teacher. Visiting teachers meeting will follow at 1130 am. Francis Brown wall present the teachers topic. FOURTH WARD Ward conference will be held Saturday and Sunday April are usually pleasant with many enjoyable things to do active sports or just sitting in the old rocking chair on the patio. Along with the fun, there are some unpleasant tasks. High on the list is dealing with food wastes 'and cleaning the garbage can an imperative chore since heat speeds decay of food wastes which g flies. breed The modern answer to this problem is a handy electric food waste disposer such as the General Electric Dispos-al- l. Installed under the kitchen sink, this small appliance grinds all types of food waste before it turns into garbage aad washes it to sewer or spetic tank. Fast and efficient, a Disposal! makes living healthier and cleaner with unsightly garbage cans banished forever. SUMMERS germ-carryin- YOU CAN GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN gives you faster relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism Because STANBACK STANBACK contains several medically approved and prescribed ingredients for fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! STANBACK gainst any preparation you ve aver used 1 (fetal W s MMaua. log 25 69 98 THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1962 Pag Nine Coliseum will give the teachers topic. bers are urged to attend the stake LAKE VIEW WARD temple excursion that evening. dent Richard Tubbs, Dallas Dr Odell B. Cutler of Sunset and Bruce Nelson, the was the speaker in our Easter Ward members are asked to YWM1A Preskieney Margaret Sunday evening services. reserve the night of Friday, May OLson. Donna Olsen, and Vauna Cub Scout pack meeting will Olmstead and leader Beverly be hed at the stake Ixnise 4, for the ward welfare dinner Frklay wall be served between Nelson. April 27, at 7 pm All parents which 5 30 and 7:30 m. come to with are out their urged The Teachers Topic will lx? sons to this meetmg. presented by Orpha Allxrts in Baptismal services will be held Relief Society v eating teachers at tlx stake house Saturday, Shirt Laundry SIXTH WARD report meeting will follow at Ordained to the office of a 10 30 am with Ruth Eclwls April 28, at 7 pm. Starched the way you Fast and Testimony meeting Deacon m the Aaromc Priest- presenting the lesson like them ill 12 15 m. commence at Sunp hood was Kenneth Clough He NINTH WARD 20. day. April was ordained by his father, Cy ril Relief Society meetmg will not The MIA music festival was Clough, on Sunday Roy Shopping Center Sacrament speakers were C held on April 18 and was well lx hold Monday. April 30. Mem Thanks to is extended William Sessions, recently ap- attended of the those pointed superintendent whj participated YMMIA and his counselor, Clark Visiting teachers reixirt meetOlsen The choir also sang tliree ing w ill commence at 7 30 p m numbers. when the Relief Society convenes Dont foigct Relief Society The Tuesday. May 1 Alberta Wilnext meeting will be held May 1 liams will pierent the Teachers at 7 30 p m The theology lesson Topic will Lx- given by Beth Sweeten Tlx theology lesson will follow The v lsiiing teachers report meetby Avon Milks given ing will also be held this night TENTH WARD and the lesson will be given by A three act play entitled In Viola Williams Time of Harvest" will be presentSEVENTH WARD ed by the 144st Quorum of Seven A baptism service will be held ty at the Roy Fust and Tenth Satiuday, 28 April, in the stake ward chapel Thttisday evening house. at 8 pm A charge of $1 x?r Ward conference will be held family will be made with YOUR the 5th and 6th of May Leadergoing to tlx missionary OUTGROWN YOUR ship meeting for all the officers fund and teachers wall commence SatThe wand is pioutxl to anurday evening at 7 pm. followed nounce that our Mia Maids and 05 by a testimony meeting at 8 Laurels won first place in the p.m YES. ITS JUE.T A HOP, 9KIP AND A JUMP TO divift.cn m volleyball Tlie priesthood meeting will GLADLY Thhe LUMBER YARD WHERE WE The Beehive first won girls commence Sunday morning at an estimate op you give buildingthe stoke volley ball 8 30 a m and Sunday School anJ place in A NEW ROOM Of? ANY REMODELING JOB CALL US The MIA talent show which Sacrament will remain the same COME 'A RUNNING FOR YOUR LUMBER L was presented April 24 was a as always LAP WITH VOiR PI AK'S" YOU HLP 70 There will be a stake play pre- real success with the majority sented on the 24th and 25th of of the members participating m April, 7.30 p.m. at the Stake skits and quartets Theology meeting will comHouse These are very siecial and they are very entertaining mence at 10 a m in Relief Wednesday, May 2, with You will be well repaid for your Ona Venable, presei ting the leseffort in attending Our temple day s ischeduled son The visiting teachers report meeting will follow Evelyne Day for the 30th of April We wish to welcome the following new members in our ward Lynn Hansey family, Darrell and Elaine Cook, Keilh and Kaien Allred and Donna Wuklison Congratulations to Duane Michael Nay and Tom Fid Lixk on their graduation from Primary to the and their ordination Aaronic Priesthood as Deacons Relief Society is being held every Wednesday evening at the Slake House at 7 30 pm We war.t to encourage all the women to attend the Theology and Testimony meeting this wek . . EIGHTH WARD A ward hobby night, music fed and a pot luck dnnor will be veld i.) fhe chap I Su Jiijlay. April 28, commencing a: 7 pm Ward members are urged to come out ;md participate. Tickets are now being sold for the dance review to be presented Thursday, May 3. at 8 pm. by La Rue's Dance School All proceeds go to our ward biulding fund. Alton Karras was released Sunday as secretary of the Sunday School with a vote of thanks for 10 years work in tlie Sunday School. Elaine Stone was sustained as secretary and Donna Robins was sustained as assistant secretary MIA members enjoyed an ice skating party April 17. at the veiung, .i All parents of Primary chiklren are urged to come o.it Visiting teachers report meet-kiwill be held in Relief Society, Wednesday, May 2, beginning at 7 pm. Mabel Bingham will give that lesson. 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