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Show aIofId Volume 7 OGDEN, NORTH Kimball Eldei n IKJ UTAH, NOVEMBER, Number Large f" Then. Crowd junior Sunday School two room, will be used (they rooms as a class rooms) projection room, dressing and storage and more cry Attended Rites rooms. The Thanksgiving- day I hasn't The changed so much in some ways but in others well there isnt any comparison. Mrs. Margaret Hill is sure of one thing, the of ii amount work volved is considerably different We raised our Hardly ducks. key then. thing else pie own The into their farms day and set baked were to the keep cool. The stove ning before, the was baked known hot days Bread food. rolls were un donuts home-made and Molasses candy was a Now days the rolls can be ready to brown, pies come and the deep freeze candy luxury. bought cp in a fancy box. comes and turkey Chicken bought already for the precooked. chickens had even the Time to can be oven or was when killed and be by the family. the old days, the cows milked. had cream dressed In be had to to be . skimmed and milk the is made jt When making, for cream she bread time for start of live yeast house wife the neighbors bread The we the If sent fresh a Now butter and squares handy. out ran churned. carton, a came a keot was in ready-whipped. comes evpn butter comes up into to start. dont sliced, we now comes even have to use the knife. bake Instead of the old oven the modern that was so uncertain, get home just maker her and baked turns goods button, a out come per fect. But Mrs. spirit dont think should be they have so. more these School the little a people young She says, people' grateful for what days. Back Sponsors PTA To maybe same, but gone, has fun that thinks Hill the is Night Sponsors Back School P.T.A. to will Parents atend "Back to at the North School Night Ogden 7 School on Dec. 2nd at p.m. Hot Lunch will person This is at the to give of be served cost of the per by the will follow Even (track, just P.T.A. if the you you will sit there. A to each 25c each. parents what the children lunch. This event get is short Left bum for an idea for 18c sponsored program meal. the are on get run over right if you Council services 21. Over held in 17 months and structure Half of the of Sunday 750 cost just were 11 under this amount members the Council sistant to Tewlve officiating. cold porch made. were out hot the tional days, $205, the The class rooms needed. are chapel walls carpenting drapes are coral are pine a basement, they as oak, in have scouts in addi added be can finished is paneled and antique in are a soft green. The is deeper and the green off All swags. painted in white with deep the class rooms colors sat pastel was con ($13,000 and the Relief Society and room tributed by ward Sunday School Junior rooms are labor) in the church paying the carpeted and have bright flowered otner half. Approximately 450 can at the windows. drapes be seated in tne chapel and over The musical instruments for the rlow. church have been ordered. A grand Groundbreaking ceremonies piano and a pipe organ will be in held on 1953 with stalled May 23, were tne chapel. Small in up Elder El Ray L. Christiansen, as rignt be pianos will placed tne some Pies wood in Nov. 000. raised the on big kept was preparing the buy before. welve, Built went all were prepared of attendance. gathered couldnt we and them just and vegetables the on of but own, them. The bogs Second new Ward church J. dedicated by Elder Spencer night, we can cranberries Pilgrims the 'jl like can have room Kimball every squash could had ourselves a was V and tur a most We them not get it out of We didnt now. out had we though; though. had anybody But raised chicken 10 Chapel New Dedicates Thanksgiving Now-and 1954 ball, greet of to the large right: President of the Council crowd in new Heber Twelve, Second Heiner, J. and Ward Elder Bishop L.D.S. Spencer George Chapel, F. after W. Kim Simmons dedication and out The of day large the was crowd in Relief Society room and room, junior small Sunday banquet Scnool stormy A fifth piano will be placed room. turned out. in the recreation hall. Progress the building has on large well furnishes plenty of A been steady since that day. Wnen water for the building as well as threatened last fall, ward storms the grounds. Dirt has been hauled members pitched a in and shingled to in to build up the surroundings exactly three days and the level of the road. have Lawns They worked late into the planted, sidewalks been installed mgnt with big flood lights to do and a huge parking area has been it. black topped. ht) building has a large The foyer Years Eve will be celebrat night) is Christmas dan dance The Many events were staged during that into the chapel, recrea opens ed in regiilar this the Ben the fund Small din year a Teen raising drive. Lomond being planned as tion hall and halls leading to the Stake with dancing parties all the plays, book reports, and food for Time orchestra dance ners, or rooms tne first floor. uinerent on adults only few of both and teens. their baskets a the teens of the stake and are is 'The foyer divided from the adults will The ring in the New friends. many projects. The most success by plate glass windows. A ful chapel at the Second project the ward din Year new were Ward rec box filled with plants fits huge reation hall, with the First Only three weeks the Ward ners. ago to Sell The the windows. foyer is big under hosts for the victory dinner held which acting as entire was and is fitted stake. used as an overflow LaVerd John's Orchestra in the final amount that brought will provide with loud speakers. the music. Refresh Barrels needed to finish the building. was The recreation hall measures ments and noisemakers will be fur Over $8,000 was raised at the final about 40 by 65 feet with a stage event. nished. along the west wall. A modern The teens will hold sway at the Troop 88 still has dedication services Scout The were some kitcnen complete with First Ward, steam conducted where gala a party storage barrels for sale. They by Bishop George F. are tables, small banquet bish will be room, staged for all the teens in really tight andj are excellent for besides Elder Kimball Simmons, ofices, dressing storage ops room, Ben Lomond Stake and their food If J. storage. desire Heber you one and the Bishop, President friends. Good space and the Relief Society room music, noisemakers call Clyde Jackson, Phone and William Arthur or more Budge Heiner make up the ground floor. and refreshments will be provided Bob Koster, Ph. or spoke briefly. eight class for all. Upstairs are room, services. Stake Dances Planned I by MA New Scouts Storage 2-7095 3-6379. tne roof nights. in |