Show Presides at Services in NrryWard Chapel TBishop ' Ruby Bronson Married to Alloys Bruninga Hansen of Walker Counselor Rulon Hirschi offered benediction A centennial theme was carried out in the Primary conference in LDS Perry ward chapel last Sunday evening with President Elzada Young in charge Visiting members from the stake board were Mrs Margaret Wilson and Mrs Elva Perry Devotional music was played by Mrs Beth Dredge with singing conducted by the Primary chorister Mrs Ruth Hirschi Opening prayer was given by Gloria Jean Nelson A centennial program was given by the children in costume A poem "Our Pioneers" was given by Grant Young Pioneer stories were dramatized with violin music accompaniment will appear 'by Opal Peterson Pierre Monteux famous musical director andat conductor Pioneer decorations were used high school the "ffaen orchestra with the San Francisco symphony One outstanding relic was a m — i auditorium ssunaay auernoon Primary Meet Is :Jif' Wilma and Conducted in West Point Ward W1TCT April 5— Primary more than years rocking chair owned by Mary Ann formerly Sv"': nf George Davis both of whom were among the earliest 100 setJlf5fv!r£tiire was the original of Mrs Mary coat silk long black muiuei Walker Perrymm hv Lee Ann Ham t-ilton a seagull girl while she gave v vm-- iir v TREU METHOD INC 9 nni conference was held last Sunday evening Theme was "Moving Westward" brought in pioneer songs naa ywiLu-min- e by the children Older mpmhPN nf thf ward were honored guests They included Mrs Martha Thurgood Mrs Lillian Page Mrs O H Bybee Mrs Annie Holt and Mr and Mrs John Thurgood Stake visitors were President Susie Nelson Ruth Adams Helen Willey Delia Cook and Bessie Thurgood recently Mrs Ted Parker ofwas Hooper president lub the at the thirJunior Women's teenth annual banquet HiH Elko Nev American Legion The American Legion auxiliary will hold its meeting in the Ameri- """-- aiiu xvayillOilU " Pleasant Working Conditions Good Salary BEAUTY STUDIO at Penney's I A Family of jnsaBHBanEHSKaHSfiHBnaH slHI M mm wmmmmm? mks Phone 6400 Furriers ior Over 100 BaV ia V'"-- m m- Years- - iaV Are The Advantages brides is Mrs Elmer James Joining the spring is former Miss Cordelia fM the She Jr Hodges Niland (Porter-Whephoto) Check! 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