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Show Thursday, June 28, 191 THE LEADER. Tcesxmna. Utah Letters From j I Missionaries Dear Mr. Rytting, I would like for the next few minutes to just drop you a few lines to thank you for the "Leader" that I have received for the last 14 months. You will how much Joy it never know brings along to me. It is almost like a few hours at home there in the Bear River valley each time I receive it I want to thank you for your efforts of sending it to me each month. Well since the last letter I wrote to you (which was over six months ago, I have been doing a little moving here in the British Mission, Just before Christmas I was moved from the Norwich district to the Nottingham district, and I have been here since. I must say that it was truly like leaving home again when I was asked to be transferee It Li surely wonderful the FOR Authorized BENOIX and RIG F I DA I RE Parts & Service CALL FRONK CHEVROLET Company Tremonton Earl Of ler, Service Mgr. We Repair and Service all makes of Appliances! the swing of the held at Pioneer Park at Brig-hacome attached to these Saints. city, Saturday night at missionary work after such a The Nottingham district is a nice rest, but I am in to It now 7 o'clock June 30. swell district and I am enjoying and as strong as ever. Hartley Andersen returned to This missionary Ufe is swell his army Base Tuesday at Fort my labors here just as I did In the Norwich district We now and I have enjoyed every Lewis, Washington, after spendhave 21 missionaries In the dis- minute that I have been out ing the past ten days at the trict but we are not getting any here and I hope that I will en- home of his parents, Mr. and new ones so there will soon be joy the rest of my time which I Mrs. Alvin Anderson. Mrs. Naa lot of moving into other dis- am sure I will. than Andersen has also been a there. guest tricts, there are about 20 misto like would thank you I sionaries leaving every month once again for the "Leader", Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen so you can see that our numsons, Gary and Don of although it Is a month old and bers are. rapidly decreasing; when it gets here it Is still news Manhattan Beach, California I am hoping and praying that to me Thanks once again are guests of his parents, Mr. it won't be too long before we and Mrs. Orsen Jensen. Dr. and I remain, will be getting some new Elders. Mrs. S. M. Priday and daughElder Floyd I Barfuss the 16 Denton Green I am sure enjoying ters, Gwen and Christine, of weather here now, although it Browtowe Estate Oakland, California, are also Is much different than the clivisiting there. Dr. Priday, howNottingham, England way mate that a missionary can that be-- ! get back into m you have back there, a very damp and wet cli- BEAR RIVER CITY mate and it takes some getting Andrea Hugglns used to, but after 14 months now I think that I have gotten used to it The last two or It is three weeks we have been hav- ing summer weather and it sure seems nice after the cold, wet winter that we have had. Last week we were privileged to go down to London for two days and attend the "Festival Of Brittain", I enjoyed it very much, and I can certainly see that the people have put a lot of work into it to make it what it is. We spent two and then we days didn't get to see all of it that we would have liked to havej seen, but we felt very blessed to get to spend two days off of our regular work to see it. They only hold It once every 100 years. While we were down there we alsd got to see the Trooping of the colors, when the King goes out to inspect the guards but the King happened to be feeling "poorly" So we didn't get to see him but we saw! the Queen and two Princes-se- a (Elizibeth and Margaret). It was really lovely to see all of the guards decked out in their shiny armor and their bright red uniforms and their beautiful black horses, it was a sight that I will never forget as long as I live. It was pretty hard to Trude Taylors Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Trude Taylor were recent guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor. Mr. Taylor recently received his Masters Degree at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. While there he was Vice President of the Student Body, President of the Century Club, and Chairman of the Public Relations Committee. They were to their home in Los Angeles, California. They have spent two years in the East. Their two sons, Jake and Mike were with them. en-rou- te Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Out of Town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Trude Taylor and sons of Cambridge, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Reed McMurdie and family, and Miss Beverly Taylor of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stander of Tremonton, and Mr., and Mrs. Frank Taylor of Corinne. Mrs. Fern Arbon entertained her club Saturday afternoon at her home. Cards were played with prizes going to Clytie An dersen and Andrea Huggins. A delicious two course lunch was served. Mrs. Blaine . Andersen was gracious hostess to her card club Thursday evening. The game was played with prizes going to Mrs. Merle Holmgren and' Mrs. Romaine Jensen. A delicious dessert lunch was served. Mrs. Elwood I - I I J . I uavasesiI Oct yours today while they last IEAUTIFUI DECORATIVE IU0 it Kara SvrV Ctor VASE SET 60M Trim U4t ftrtu Or Slow Gfau findmn Um Dttign Altrmtthnly XH IhW Just for taking 3 minutes to watch the Speediest, Savmgest washer of all! ASV SPIQDQIGQ Come in LUTELY get this beautiful just for watching a Spindlier. Se how . . . FREE new EASY Bud Vase Set ABSO demonstration of the the speedy Easy Spin-dridoes a whole week's wash whiter, brighter, in less than an hour. Watch Easy's exclusive Spiralator washing action and the thorough Power Flush-rinsSee how Easy drier than spins clothes 25 a wringer. Easy's your best buy I Come in today. er b . Jensen entertained in honor of her daughter, Brenda s birthday Friday. Games were played and. dainty refreshments served to many of her little friends. , Moore of Detroit, Ralph Michigan is a guest at the Ellis Arbon home. , Mrs. Inez Christensen and Paul Jensen left for California Monday evening. Mrs. Christensen has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Sophia Jensen and other relatives for the past month. Paul expects to be employed there. Mrs. Bertha Reynolds of Jerome, Idaho visited her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen. Mrs. Ellery Bickmore of is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Chester Stander. Guests at the Alvin Andersen home the past week have been Mrs.- - Andersen's sister, Mrs. James Burton, Mr. Burton and children, and a niece, Marcllle Stalker, all of Sun Valley, California. , Let's not forget the June Jubilee of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers which Is being and Mrs. J. p. Jones and daughter, Gloria Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Theurer Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bannister and two children of Whit-tie- r, and their families spent SunCalifornia arrived Friday day In Burley, Idaho, visiting to visit with the Ed Deakin with Joseph H. Stokes and family. The Deaklns and their family, and in celebrating the guests spent Friday visiting with relatives in Salt Lake and birthday of Mr. Stokes. Francis Gunnell, Carrol Gun-ne- ll and Sharon Fuhrlman attended the Gunnell family reunion held at Lorin Farr Park Ogden last Sunday. Midvale- Mrs. Mrs. Twila Lewis of Boise, Emma Thompson is De Lamar ThomDson of Grand Idaho stopped in to visit Tuesspending two weeks with her son, Da Lamar in Grand View, View, Idaho spent the weekend day with the Ford Jeppsons on Idaho. with the Ford Jeppson family. her way to her home. ever, left for home Monday, but Mrs. Priday and daughters will spend some time with her par ents. Mrs. Lucinda P. Jensen was a guest of honor at a luncheon held at the Lions House at Salt Lake City, recently, given by the Order of Women Legislature of Utah Miss Evilyn Johnsen, Miss Anna Audrey Petersen, and Petersen left recently for Los Angeles, California, where they s. will be guests at the Joe DERT'S WHEEL ALIGNING SERVICE Phone 919W ! i Tot-ten- William Gates Mr. and Mrs. and children of Logan, Utah, are guests of his mother, Mrs. Frona Gates. v; Mrs. Lee Johnsen was hostess to her club Thursday afternoon. Sewing was enjoyed and a tasty lunch was served by the hostess. The Aaronic Priesthood of the ward left Tuesday morning for Logan Canyon for a two day outing. They were accompanied by Bishop Vernon John-se- n. '! j ( . :,5 .::::.:,:.;::.'o.y.V oft- - D The many friends of Augusta Iversen extend their sympathy to her children, in their sorrow in the death of their mother. Mrs. Barbara Fridal and children of Tremonton spent Tuesday at the home of hen mother, Mrs. Arnold Christensen. Mrs. Ivy Andersen and Mrs. Elvira Christensen are attending the summer session at the U. & A. C. at Logan. They commute daily. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Milwaukee, Wis. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hugglns several days last week. Little - Miss Deon Barker of Willard spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Ivy Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barker returned recently from a trip to South Bend, Indiana where they purchased a new car. E. Now you can see for yourself why your cor steers hard, why tires wear out too soon. 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