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Show April 1953 News SOCIETY RELIEF housecleaning7 On May you 1st and 2nd in the Utah Power and the First Auditorium Waid Light having another Relief Society is like to sale We would Are rummage additional have to rummage make If look like have new we you can give us any rummage, es lamps, pecially childiens clothing, pictures, or anything dishes, you use, we think someone else might it collect Please will be happy to Gibson, Elna call Hazel what 2-0382, 27718 Deamer, First the den Organization Lavora or Mathis, Senior President, Mark Ballif, Ward) Second, Rich Had ley, (First Ward), third, Halver B Ward), fourth, (Second Garner, fifth, Cole, (First Ward), William are (Second Critchlow, sixth, William Ward) and seventh View), (First Barker, Mary ter special literary very April 29th for our Ward, Stake Liter will Pride review Austen the by Jane studying this are have a treat planned Myrl meeting We Leader, ary and Prejudice authoress we Linda Lee Ken Burton Ward) Seventies are as follows First Paul Protzman, Ward James Gould, Calvin Chandler, Al Barth, Rich Hadley, Wilbur lyn William C Barker, Lester Geddes Brown, Max Or William Cole, Melvin Rhees, Shaw, Reed Howard Campbell Carl Barker, Don Second Ward month PRIESTHOOD AARONIC SENIOR Fred Barker, Secretary Priesthood, Senior Aaromc Charles L that Brother Skeen has been set apart as Secre of the Priest Quorum, Brother tary Sr, as President of Shupe, Wright with Joseph the Teachers Quorum Brother of the reports First Assistant Broth L Berry is President of er Richard with Brothers the Deacons Quorum Dean and Adrian as Lee Haviland King councilors congratulate these brethren assignments and we on their new they will find certain that are much happiness m their labors enjoyable Priest are having cordially in classes and hood his We We vite members all Our last to join cottage was us held at Wildes A home Brother Hugh by timely message was given Karl Storey of the Stake Brother Other cottage meetings Presidency coming are in her behalf were graciously The Elders' at held the April 23rd annual Weber at on cial 8 00 banquet was Cential Dairy The So p m chaige with in Committee was Dean Arval serving as Chairman included Others on the committee Burton, Baker, Rich Ken Lynn and Don Buswell Spencer Hadley Wyatt was Master of Ceremonies A fine program was presented fol lowing the banquet of Seventies ranks have recent special callings as High We, of Priests our received or the Third of Elders wish Quorum God Speed their them in new callings, and want them to know that they will be missed our in Those who ranks made High were Priests David Brown, Nelson are Victory Roylance, and Brown, Those who James Spackman were will be listed in made Seventies the Seventy write Quorum news up SEVENTIES Dilworth the President, Aaronic The Ward Schedule his two Priests They Earl Rose o May Ward 5 S Young conducted at the 20th meeting Ward on 13th at which April new many to oidained the Seventies weie JOth of Seventies The Quoium 38th of Seventies includes Quorum 30 er, 5 30 p 5 30 p. m. note that all First Ward Evening Meetings start at m. general chairman party held April 11th successful party from all viewpoints Ticket sale were good which indicated the backing of the ward the fund-raising m pro ject Attention is called to the fact that the being is raised The is are Tournament begins Wednesday, April 29th at the North It Ogden School will be in the form of a play-off tournament to determine the Stake champ s unity a money prior to decision about re building new plans. fund assessments on the fami lies include this years ward main tenance budget. Berrett thanks expresses to the committee, Lewis and Roberta Storey, Geddes and Katherine Brown, Leath and Mable Burns Marion Berrett and the auxiliary organizations for their help in stag the event ing modeling performance the cast afby the MIA School program. Unity Party Onal Berrett, proud are outstanding girls speak Program, Gibson Worthen, Loret Holley, and Jerry Brown They also announce preparations for the coming Day Mothers pro gram on May 10th, and we urge all of the mothers ward regardless of religious affiliations to attend the Judd our Club ta on Tournament Kiwanis Charlotte of the reports and Priesthood, Dean, superintendency happy is to that several teach announce new been sustained ers have in the Jun School ior Sunday these include LaRue Randall Ellis, Beth Nelson, play under the able di Margaret Cottle and Ar directors The drama play was a rollicking comedy en titled The Patsy The cast in Carl Bailey, cluded Kay Burton, Parker, Maurice Ar Monte Shupe, vel Dean, Katherine Brown, Shar Roylance, Bailey Maxine and Ball W. The rection of vel Dean, participating Men The Pro ift p Sunday three-act The Volley underway now stake and Monday, April 20th the First presented its MIA annual A Seagull Aaronic 31 Sunday children Douglas the Burnett, a former patient of the hospital well as a former as mem View ber of the Pleasant Ward, will relate his own story for us party was given ter the performance officers bomona m. Arval 24 Please Primary of Con pm 30 May 5 p 17 May Have Reason to Rejoice The history of the Primary Childrens Hospital will be dramatized by all Glissmeyer We their particularly 30 May Primary Conference will be pre Primary at the Sunday sented to the ward Service April 26th. Evening on theme of the conference is The Ward xsen Primary 10 5 gram, Supervi Ray are of Meeting Conference. teachers, also They made Michael Storey, William Ma and Allan Chadwick Then Teachers advanced to were are thie, of son for was report that their ranks are sors swelling day Dea every Two new ordained 12th. on April cons were Gerald Haviland and They are Three Shupe Dennis Deacons were of Ray Ward, Verlie E. Robert Ray Ward, James Kay Chamberlain Anderson, Blaser, Lina Blaser, Heidy Blaser, Susan Ann Blaser, First Mar serving Priesthood Priesthood Aaronic Bak Richard Barney, Martha Barney, Scott Richard Bar and Gloria Shupe Eager. ney, Colletti, El Alma Glenn Jones Sherman Orton wishes to cus express to the appreciation Quorum their cooperation while he On ELDERS Many Joseph Linn daughter James Jean Barker, Senior Former Ernest Marie Lloyd Lester Mutual answered ly Perry lis, Noel, We soon Lea Brother and Sister William blessed with a new therow are and we feel to thank our daughter for his blessing Father Heavenly great her her bestowed upon in illness We are sure that the pray ers Arthur Brown, Stephens, Ruffer View Pleasant Cragun, Kenneth his as Campbell, Arthur Burton, Adonas Ward, ton, I of daugh Arthur Jones, William Ins Jones Heiner, Connie daughter Heiner rad Memberships Accepted: Befrett, ald Starley, er Simmons, 3-3950 Kathleen John Starley W Baker, son of Jerry (Pleasant DeBloois, .William The new (First Ordinances Ward Babies Blessed: daughter of Dominick Susan, Antometti. Gene Phillips and daughter of Robert and Diane Olsen Garvey. Diane Confirmations: were Wilford 3 Page Og Seventies from the North First and Second and Wards the Pleasant View A Ward new Presidents of Seventies Seven They ordained at that time Ward First NEWS OGDEN NORTH . any or Mr on ions al who will play-offs practicing more than into the Region go Our team has been for several weeks and 35 have men been participating The will entne Ward be evening Music MIA piesented on will May be Festival 3rd taken The up the Music by Department with a wide variety of musical numbers being presented All ward mem bers are invited to attend Interest Supervisors that they announce are fine worthwhile pro each week and giams encourage the attendance of all adult mem beis of the ward The Special wish to planning |