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Show i Schools Receive rUr ' V util i 7 JOURNAL HCt? Al D - I'lvtVBfR dite -- 2 1B'7 tldll LOuMA) World Books Hyde Park Dies From Kennecoti v of Mis Kale Matkin, 82 of lljclei Park, cued Sahudav at tiie Logan hospital of ailments incident to ik i lou' id Book ped i.i complete with an all .let mobile book .tarnl lias been liv the Logan School it Dlxtnet as a gi't fiom tah Copper Division, Kenneiolt top-tie- r t 1 1 C V (ot Fourteenth ward chapel They are Sonja Vetl-th- e stein, Maxine Baugh, and Gene Niedeihauser. The cantata is budt on the music of Schubeit. THIS POPULAR LADIES TRIO ii featured In sacied cantata The Melodv of Christmas" being presented tins evening at 7.00 in the Sixth- - 4th Wards Present Yule Cantata Tonight At 1 Dr. the sacred cantata Sixth-- 1 V ilPorter, secretaiy and The Melody of Christmas in ford G llale and David W. Engdirectors the ward chapel land, Following the cantata the choir 7 PM ull be members and partners are all inthis evening at the combined ihons of the Sixth vited to the home of Dr. and and Fourteenth wards, with Miss Mis Hale for an evening of seLela Zollinger as accompanist ct ilizing. Waid membeis aie asked to Jack Tajlor, organist and David AV note the change in time of meetEngland, conductor. For many jeais this has been ing and the public is cordially a traditional activity of this sing- invited Featured as ing oiganiation aoloists in this evening presentaFor tion will be Pearl Rice, soptano: Dr. W ilford G. Hale, baiitone, and newly appointed Bishop James Biadley of the Fouiteenth tVard. tenor. Singing in a speNoiDcll Quinney, son of Eldon cial quaitet anangement will be and Coieen Nielson Quinney was Pearl Rice. Lucille St hvaneveldt. stillborn early Saturday mornin Rithaid ing at a Logan hospital James Bradley Baugh Doing a tno ate Sonja Suivivois include the parents, and Logan, Wettstein, Maxine Baugh, grandparents, Mr. and1 Gene Niederhauser Dr. Hate Mrs Kenneth Nielson, Southfield, will also be featured in a violin and Mr and Mrs. Percy Quinney, obligato to the Christmas Lul- Losan laby. Grave side services will be A series of colored slides will conducted Tuesday at 12 noon be projected during the cantata in the Logan city cemetery undepicting scenes of the nativity, der the direction of Bp. Jack etc. by Richard Reeder while Kidd of the Logan LDS First Elizabeth Olson reads the scrip- v, ard. tural continuity. Axel Peterson Will be the electrician. The Sixth ward choir is organized as follows: Ruth Olson, dirW -CCalif. SUNNYVALE, ector; Lorna Bingham, president with Lear Baugh, librarian lassified papers related to guidand Giace Baugh and Mvrtle ed missile development were deJacques, organists. The Four- stroyed in a fire at the Lockheed teenth ward choir Is headed by Missile System plant here and James E. Chapman, president; Navy Intelligence and FBI agents Lela Zollinger, organist; Ila Ann were called In to investigate. FUNERALS pm at ion supei liiteudeni Mieinwui Evie said the 19 volume set will be damx school placed m the vvheie it will help meet the need for lefenmo mateiial Each of the 40 s bool disttu ts ill the state, plus two pnvate schools aie receiving a set under a $5 000 miscellaneous school aid giant bv Utah Coppei Division. The supei mtendent m each of the distmts wiU select the par-ti- c ulai si hoed in which the set will be placed Supei mtendent Lvie said a i special gift page included in the set explained the purpose of the lefeience volume as follows A education is the good foundation for better citienship land the development of skills needed in modem America. Both aie essential to the continuing NORMW BRFFCE. serving wall the US Navy at Hick- am Air Base in Hawaii, recent- ly was promoted to petty offi cer 3 c. He is the son of Mr. and Mis Norris V. Pieece, of Cove, and ins mailing address U'l av No 14, c o FPO San fi incisco, Calif. W. our great country. To help achieve these desirable goals, which will enhance our individual futuie, this set of World Books is presented to the don't bhoot Santa Claus, but students of the Adams Elemen- jou finally tiled. somebody tary School bv I tah Copper DiSanta, placed by Alonzo Jack-- 1 vision, Krnnecott Copper son m tiaditional costume, was putting a star atop a tree at Be-- , tliel Missionary Baptist Church when a shot rang out and a bullet St. grazed his neck. He was treated l' ALEMEDA, Calif 0PI For for a flesh wound while police eais, people iiave been saving staited a search. piogress Presenting of i: Shoot Kate Malkin Of Nick? age She was boin Aug 2ii, 1875. in Hide Park, a daughter of Reuben Peikes and Lllen Allred Peikes She married Thomas W Matkin in LDS Temple Although the couple had no children of their own, they reared two girls, audis Seamons and Helen Jones, who survive, along with a sister, Mis Alma ( Kellie Cook, Hyde Paik; bioiheis, J. W. Perkes and Thomas TV. Peikes. Hvrte Paik. and R A. Peikes, Ogden Mis. Matkin had been a devout chin eh worker during her lifetime, and had been active in the Fame Buieau and 4H Club organizations. She had extended considerable service to fi lends and neighbors Funeral services will be announced Mondav ' Apple Cider 2 doz Oranges vh0,e HIDE-A-BED- lb. 57c COUCH SWIVEL ROCKERS PLATFORM ROCKERS SECTIONAL SETS CLOVER LEAF STUDIO You Must Se These To Appreciate Their Extra Quality LOWEST Xmas Mix Candy Ib.Qfjk Hams RITES ARE Monday for mille Thurston Peikes. Mrs. Doral Perkes A-- services for Camille Thurston Perkes, 25, who died Friday in lljde Park, will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Hyde Park LDS ward chapel, Bp, J. William Hyde officiating. Friends may call at the Nelson Funeral Home in Logan Sunday 7 to 9 p m and Monday at the Relief Society room at the church atfer 10 a m. Burial will be In Hyde Park cemetery. Funeial l or Half Mixed Huts lb. 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