Show a THE OGDEN (UTAH) 14A ! f in' your ' i 00 cad pm i ' HUNTSVILLE — All organizations of the Huntsville LDS Ward will sponsor a booth and novelties at a carnival scheduled for tonight at the school gymnasium Proceeds will go to the building fund There will be a fish pond and aprons and food will be sold All ward members are invited Moyer Grow son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Grow of Huntsville was named outstanding of the LDS Ogden Stake and at a banquet of Gleaners last week usually moans it’s timo FO 0OT Cl i i 1 FdfCSflfeS wafer beater J 4 vitb the steel tank glass-line- d proved in over 2000000 homes M-Ma- America’s First glass-line- d daughter of Hayward Calif are visiting here for two weeks with their parents Mr and Mrs Earl Felt and Mr and Mrs Jed Mc- 1 Kay SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER PERMAGLAS Open house will be held Thursday April 7 for Miss Matilda Christensen who is moving to Salt Lake City to make her home Friends and neighbors are invited to call between 2 and 4 pm at the home of Mrs Veda Wangsgard a neighbor Miss Christensen has lived all her life in Huntsville and for the last 50 years has been a seamstress here As hobbies she made rugs and raised prize glad- 40-GALL- Power Co Allowance For Old Woter Hoator $11095 ' QROO Wtf p (Any Kind) On Utali Power Lines 1 I EASY TERMS SMITH ELECTRIC I 366 24th Street Dial 1 n Mr and Mrs Leon McKay and electric water tieater It can’t rust— it’s guaranteed n M-Me- ‘ — O ' Huntsville Ward Will Sponsor Carnival Tonight at School Gym ri f 36563 ioli - 4-- pre-scho- Other officers are Mrs Grace Lund vice president and Mrs Bonnie Sornsen secretary Babies named and blessed at fast meeting last-- Sunday were: Michael Shreeve son of Mr and Mrs Lester Froerer Allan Bruce son of Mr and Mrs Bryant McKay Connie Fay daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Anderson and Debra June daughter of Mr and Brigham Student Wins Scholarship BRIGHAM CITY — A $1200 scholarship to Stanford University has been awarded to Alan W Shaw son of Mr and Mrs William P Shaw of Brigham City A senior major- VFW Posts Meet Boys of Sunset Second BRIGHAM CITY — Veterans of Foreign Wars and members of the auxiliaries will meet Monday night at 8 at the War Memorial Home here with District President Clyde P Larsen cultural College he stands at the head of his class in the entire of engin- and District Auxiliary President Mrs Geneive Jensen in charge During the meeting plans will be made for a district encampment to be held at Corinne in May when district officers will be elected The meeting Monday night will include all post members from Logan Brigham City Tremon-to- eering and tech- - Alan Shaw He is treasurer of the nology USAC student chapter of the Institute of Radio Engineers Last year young Shaw received the KSL Meritorious Scholarship as the outstanding junior class-main electrical engineering He will continue his studies at Stanford and Corirjne who willLrqbeive Easter j The Sunset Ladies Club will ! 1 Four - year - old DeeLayne Wells son to? Mr and Mrs Joseph L Wefls who was severely burned Ji month ago when his shirt caught fire underwent plastic surgery this morning at the Dee Hospital 'I'he toddler was playing with matches in the absence of his parents when the shirt suddenly flamed uj An older brother Joey 11 sated DeeLayne more serjious burns when he grabbed child and rolled tha him on the floor smothering the fire $298 panic-stricke- n 2231 WASHINGTON JtHIlJ DIL 3-53- BLVD Pretty young hats to perch jauntily on the crest of Eastertime 31 Sego Lily Camp Chooses Officers designs with a fillip of flowers and straw STYLES WITH CHARM 2301 Washingtor Blvd 7995 Replace your old wornout vacuum cleaner now with this new KENMORE New s $00 Down 500 Monthly otji Soars Easy Payment Plan &Usual tarrying tharges) Powerful suction gives faster more thorough cleaning action Dusting brush wall V No Dust brush and upholstery zle are rubber Floor zle has rubber guard Bag to Empty oil-ri- BRIGHAM CITY— The Sego Lily Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers elected Mrs Mary Fors-gre- h captain at a recent meeting Mrs Lai ra Morris will serve as first vice captain Mrs Ber-niep-e Earl second vice captain Mr$ Elizabeth Dale secretary Mr May Jensen treasurer Mrs Emjma Kimper historian and Mrs Pearl Olsen registrar HOOPER — Mrs Lillian W Garner 71 active church workbr and member of the Hooper Second Ward was honored at the Lake View Stake quarterly conference last Sunday She was presented with an honorary Golden Gleaner certificate and pin Mrs Gwen Stokesy stake Gleaner leader presented the certificate to Mrs Garner ana Mrs Marion W Cox stake YWMIA president and a daughter of Mrs Garner pinned the Golden Gleaner pin on her mother Mrs Garner is the second woman of the Lake View Stake to receive the high hondr Mrs Minnie Green of Kanesville won the award several years ago Mrs Garner mother of 11 children has worked in the church all of her life For over 30 years she has been active in the Relief Society She has been a member of the stake Relief Society board for 13 years and was an officer in the MIA for 19 years serving both in ward and stake positions She also taught Sunday School and religion classes for several years and has served in many other church activities She is a beautiful penman and has written the names and attendance records of boys and girls in 2000 books given out by the stake to it young people during the past 13 years All five of her sons are Master and she has two daughters who are Golden Gleaners She is th wife of Horace E Garner stake patriarch The Golden Gleaner Award is the highest award for women in MIA work of the church M-Me- I n ' 4 £ "v 0"I I Cm It Mrs Lillian W Garner First Ward will meet at the usual time next Sunday This will be the only church meeting in the two Hooper wards Sunday due tp general conference of the church Jn Salt Lake City A special meeting for all Sunday School workers will be held in the Salt Lake Taber- nacle next Sunday1 at 7 pm A change in ’the regular i ' meet-in- - schedule of the Hooper First Ward Relief Society has been announced by president Norma Manning Nextj Tuesday instaa So- ciety will holdja work aria business meeting' starting at 10 am There will bd quilting andx othMrs Hooper’s postmaster M Florence Manning has been er activities for those who don’t fll for the past three weeks quilt luncheon will be with a leg infection She is re- served at noon! ported much improved no The following Tuesday April and hopes to return to work 12 visitingTeachers’ lesson will soon be at 1:20 pm with the theology 2 Mr and Mrs Jewell Widdison meeting The’ Relief Society has purmoved last week (into their newly some mqre power loom chased constructed bricl home Mr arid as gifts These will to be'sold rugs Mrs Robert Widdison are now on sale be for $2 and $3 each living in‘ the house vacated by their son Newell and his wife Mr and Mrs Clarence Ever- Mina ton and family have purchased Porter home here Health conferences and pre- the Wendell moved here last week school registration will be held They from Washington Terrace April 13 and 14 at the Hooper School Prior to the conference Mrland Mrs Charles Cook and with the school nurse and reg- Mr and Mrs Virg ‘Jensen of istration for first graders parents Hooper attended the funeral of of the children must take them Mrs Lucinda jOlsen at hecl° to a private physician for im- Idaho last week Mrsi Olsen 82 munizations and a physical exami- formerly of Hooper died of in- nation suffered in an automobile Certificates from the doctor juries accident the latter part of Feband the child’s birth certificate ruary at Burley Idaho 7 will be required at the time of registration Blanks may be obtained for a child’s physical examination at the school Hospital records or certificate of blessing will not be accepted as a substitute for birth WEST WARREN — Roy A certificate White BTs2nd class USN son - New backstops : lade of of Mr and Mrs Arthur White metal pipes and wire screen of West Warren has been transare being installed at the Hoop- ferred to the East Coast while er School baseball and softball serving aboard thev USS G M Randall a transport fields as part of a PTA prdject He has served 35 months on be They will ready for usethe West Coast most of the time sometime next week aboard the USS Leo a cargo Sunday School of the Hooper ship Pot-luc- k -- j -- - — —i West Warren Man Transferred r - A You Will Feel EASTER Young' in TAYLOR-WRIGHT’- S flu tri -- Tonic ch ’ Hooper Woman Wins Honors At Lake View Stake Conference BETTY JEAN COATS WAVES DEEP DOWN IN LITTLE AS 1b MINUTES To a M style-wi- s s h opper these quality coats are a happy ’ a noznoz- surprise— “How can 1 look so goo KENMORE off n(ntni SOLD SEARS bag 'You never leave your dealer behind when cleaner! 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