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Show ! Tlie Marlene Grover and her husband Wsyjic and their family, I received a lovely Christmas card. Marlene enjoy reading the news in this paper, hearing about the folk back home and the thought for the week. Thanks Marlene. We olten think of you in far Alaska and hope we can send more news and better news your way during the coining year. Dorothy and Joseph Zaugg write from California. They say there is Just as much work to do there as here both in the. church and otherwise. , The people are friendly. The weather has been nice except for a little fog in the morn ings and at night They also send greetings to the folks back home as does Marlene WEST POHIT HEWS s'" By Virginia A K? Oleson t Phone 5 1)4 Koy, Utah, ThurbJay, January Sun-Chronicl- e, STRICTLY BUSINESS by 3, 1957 Jeppsen, Bishop Joseph Ray, Bish op Shaw and Pre. Raymond S Wright, who was also th speaker. His address vp on the life of Joseph Smith. mcfh ln Incubator Tiger Cubs Placed V! w Vn We would like to extend a get well wish" to Ann Birt, wife of Leon Blrt who was rushed to the hospital Sunday night with a bad case of food poisqning. Also to David Cook, who underwent surgery Monday. We hope these two have a speedy recovery. And we are sorry they had to welcome the new year in confined in the hospital. U 7 r -- y-e- X Happy birthday to Steven Hurst, i Earl Zaugg on the 27th, Phillip , Cook, Thelda Montgomery, Thelda i Edwards, the 28th, Maureen Flint And now that the excitement on the 80th, A very special birthand gaiety of the festive holiday r a day wish to Martha Thurgood whose ars over and most everyone feels New on Year's is Day. birthday the strain on the pocket books, Many of you may remember 1Cu Mar Iaice, and Viola Iaiker, A Kobins who was formerly nard we all say goodbye to 1036 and Alton Johnston on the 2nd, Kloisc CHICAGO a resident of Layton and member These triplets, born in Chicago's Lincoln Par a, face a new 1037 with a strong Stoddard on the 3rd re In no danger of being akducted tfieir mother ii a Benge, tl of our stake, and for many years a determination to gress. The cubs, two males and a female, tre shown as th publlo teacher of English at Ogden High Shut the door on yesterday, We hoe that ever) one had a viewed them for the first time. The oversized kittens ar kept In He is at present ill in the School It sorrows and mistakes; the same type incubator used for human babiea and fed from nursMerry Christmas and that it will Dee Hospital It might lx-- nice to And lock. within its gloomy walls followed by a happy ing bottle every three hours. They ar the first tigers born at th him a word of cheer past failures and heartaches. too in the pest 12 yeart. New Year, may send and prosH-rouAnd now I throw the key away you have the good health to eiri to seek another room, it to who home from the BYU, and Harry day trip to Rawlins, Wyo , where managed Among many And funish it with hope and smiles and Becky were down from Idaho they spent an exciting holiday with come home for Christmas this year And every spring time bloom. were Van Blake who has been statheir daughter Wanda Van Zant Hi No thus lief abode with their families The thought shall enter Soeietj Christmas tioned in Florida, Dean Field who and her family. that has a hint of pain, party was held last Tuesday in the is Jackie and Roger Nelson and visiting cousin Cloyd Oleson, Lou ward banquet room It seems that And and distrust off malice worry, "Were interested, Limpet, in the feet that you were Ann Montgomery Carson, Garner their "practically full grown baby each )enr we say it is the "nicest Shall never therein reign. vacation in week in January, took a two-wee- k How did you let the old year and Darrell Wendell arc home from California for about Ileson, Page had'1 and it's we ever on I'll shut door the tiue, party yesterday A good! ynumber of Uintahites out. and were away three day in July to Glad see May, them weeks two home Twede And do the grandmas And throw the key sway it was The dinner was very decelebrated the old out and new in and ever little that grandpas enjoy licious Then was tuikey, dressing, Tomorrow holds no doubt for me, over to the stake dance. The dancmans viait' i vams, salads and all the trimmings, Since I have found today. Mr and Mrs Glen Flint took a and family They returned to their ers were mostly from the younger and every mouthful of it was good long trip prior to the holidays, Author Unknown last Saturday, to get back in ; home Junior and Erma By bee left to "unmarried" set, and married ones Jenny Thurgood, Melba Fisher, Ann coming home just before Christtime foi the Rose Parade go back to California on New Year's too. blit a lot of the yojng marrieds, f isher and all others who helped mas It must have been wonderful . Eve. and Junior goes back tu take welcomed in the new year at Mr. Mrs. and of Sam Moore Nys-prepjre the food are certainty To that come George and TuMie Garners, where sa. Oregon spent the New Year's l,P m'" By te thanked tor an exceptionally the he re- - they played a whole assortment of with rank 1 he relatm-in nr, how to wcolynd promotion before meant mention verting fine dinner The program whuh will resume again holidays They ccived home new games, and feasted on s pot before Just he came It to was sure an,j fn(.mls. good was held after the dinner was given pleased we all wire atxiut Ronald Bessie ls 1st ls lieutenant and luck dinner which consisted of uec them again I would like in the ihapel The script was writ and Juleen Bybee Stewart's new everything from Roast Beef to to him a congratulations send arto all The adorable little girl "cheery greeting" ten by Oleson and Noruine baby fruit salad We would to like Bembrough welcome Weber! the former residents of South Montgomery The narrator was Mix rived Dec. 14 She will be named Jim Claik, the Mox Eddy and Da have been There lots of who outside state our take She parties older has Annette Dcbbra an living me Van Brwklin She was assi-P-vis families into our ward. This The Sun Chronicle and let We missed our bishop's birthday Phone you during the New Year week The Vera Thor brother who no doubt is anxious by Zelma Singleton, makes mir ward over 450 members know we had a lovely gathering for h't week, but we still wish him all Primary and think to so he can for her you mi's grow up Norrinne play good, lxmise Youngberg to the present time. So you see of you often all the ladies who have ever taught a vi ry happy birthday. with her The happy grandparents Montgomery, Joyce Venstra. South Wi tx-- is growing And we also send birthday Primary in the Uintah Ward. It of A happy birthday this week to Mae are Kennard and bee By Melba King, I'age Id in toe sihool house, and es to Jimmy By bee and Elgin Cot- Point West Marlene Stalk and Clarence Birt Those who sang weie Itha ('rid Mr and Mrs Raymond Ray and had all the ftnesc of the parlies tie on the 6th, Brad Kcndcll and on the let, Vonda Coy 2nd, LcRoy die of Syracuse who substituted for By the recommendation of the daughter's Joy and annettc return- ih.it tl.i Pirnu on dga N'elsor on the 7th, Stanley puU Gen to We relieved are hear that CalClarence 3rd. Earl Ma Kap Susie King, Naomi Thurgood, 4th, bishopric, Alfred Peek was advan- ed home Monday from a trip to JL Hill and Dennis Milligan on the bel Oleson Dnrlecn Montgomeiy, eve Putnam is feeling ninth better vin Kap and Elma Kay 7th. Kelly ced from a teacher to a priest Next New to Earl and ti'b, and Kama Miller and John Jer'ey. where they visited Congratulations Elaine Brown. now She had rather a rough time Bamhrough 8th Alton Johnston. Sunday at priesthood meeting this their daughter and son in law and Flora Kendo!! who had a 9 lb Dye on the 12th Besides, all the. after it her (if home ainv.il shortly Janet Moss (Please forgive me ordinance will be taken care of family for Christmas Mrs Hay baby boy, just before Christmas birthday wi'he-- . and New Year with their new baby girl who was if I've forgotten any names) Alfred . w ohos reports they had a wonderful time, We wi-. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Congratulations you the best of it wav a very fine program born Dee 11 did encounter fog on and Alfred Mr Peck although and Mrs. they and Reid I.aura have i v Eirnebus th.ng for the next year in and was a nice approach to the hoi: The MIA sponsored a roller thc.r trip going, which was quite returned from their Christmas holi-- , our life ELK Pray Stark who are celebrating wedding skating party at the Berthana Rol- day season because of it s spiritual THOlCHT FOH THE Their daughter "Adele" week unpleasant this I ann'vepanes will and out nature The affair was eondiuted always, pour iny ler Rink Wednesday evening at 7 and reside in Fan Wood family by Erma Blake Belief Society presi spirit upon you, and great shall be P m All members and their parents New For the remainder of Jersey even more than dent your blessing yea. It was a family Christmas social wtre invited to attend week Raymond and Mattie, this if you should obtain treasures of for the Roy don Poll family Christ have left for Idaho Falls, to visit to the mas earth and corruptihleness as every member was day another daughter, Mr and Mrs held extent thereof A fan wi II social will be held Jan Tuesday evening the Ml home for a Chnstmas dinner A 11. at H JO pm in the ward for Kay Carver and familv their program "The Spirit of Christ beautiful tree and the exchanging mas," in the ward chapel The preSeamons son of Mr and Mrs Gary of gifts with plenty of food to eat Happy birthd.iv to Blame Thur lude was played by Patsy Cook who Boyce Seamons who is leaving a Fa made Ra'a '001 Mr and around the 23rd to fulfill a mission accompanied other nunilwrs on the good on the 6th Peon Zaugg, Grant Mrs Theron Wilde from McKen ' It Came Upon the King and Non me Montgomery also in the Western States Congrat Marlon Stuan program also and Thurgood non, Wyo, spent the holidays visit ulations (.ary on this ni w Midnight Clear" wav sung bv the on the 6th. To Rosalie Garner 2 904J MIA mi ved chorus lead by Sinter on the (lth. Patsv Thurgood Mer- mg wflh the Poll family. Mrs. merit and 1 am sure you willassign make being the former Jocce Poll There Smith Si ripture reading by Jackie rill Thurgood on the 10th t,m' nm',onar' "e re all proud were 34 in attendance incl udine ' Putnam A piano solo was played' Happy wedding anniversary to, ou and arc ala Well the new year is on its way happy when law5 and in daughters grand bv Karen Iiroadhcad Versus be- l.vnn and Marjorie Criddle on the s,n.s; Me have ever so many things to Iw children tween reading were sung by a 11th grateful for and truely we arej quartette composed of Ardis Man blc-veto live in this great conn We would like to send a get well Remember the tithing settlement trv It is wonderful that ning, Elaine Brown Howard Mod s a u S d n wish" to Mr and Johnston wp arej the children of y dard. Justin Smith Parts from "The Sat Jan 3th, between 4 and ab'e to Mrs Fred Kcndcll and also to day. School class has enjoved many love get together and celebrate! 7 15 Night Before Christmas" were read Iv P 5 office such occasions as we have during partirs during the past year Keith Kendell's children who are by Alvin Thurgood The "Spirit of the paH two weeks Some mure of! ill with the chicken pox honored been Each has member Christmas was portrayed by Joyce Sacrament services Sunday eve the families that have been arc! a birthday party and a gift of with Venstra. The quartette sang "Oh. conducted by Cyril Stanger. the Wiiks f,.miK. Mr Phone Mr and Mrs Clarence Earl amj ning a white Biblr on or near their birth Uiiks was Roy, Utah Holy Night, scripture reading by visiting from our stake was Boyd home from California, Natalie at These were few a Norma daughter days parties spent days given Carl Thurgood. "Silent Night." bv the chorus Janet Moss thrilled the the home of Mr and Mrs John during the holidays visiting in ston. On Friday evening Therald Idaho at the home of Mr Earl's audience with "The Holy City was pleasantly surprised by the sister and brother-llaw, Mr and gene Page, gave scripture from the member-. of Mrs his who class Will Kcndcll presented Bible, "Hark the Herald Angels him with a gift The party was held Sing," by the congregation, Joy Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs to the World," by the chorus, nar at the home of Mr and Mrs. Alvin veu VIST Think D TO CONf SS TuAT I IEC IM ASHAs ration by Zelma Singleton and the Thurgood Games were played and Dick Titcnsor on the arrival OUN6 noPLt ACE a AUTUE ABUSED, SHfuEr. Dec of a were new Those served. 29th dsy baby girl THOUGH i.SS StltSH last song "Oh. Come all ye Faithrce just a movent1 .And Th LOT. MfS WORTH I Ac WAVS tEEl I ful " Benedition bv l.vnn Criddle present were Jim Thurgood. Glenn Mrs Titensor was the former Betty AITfC I way vsE ct AiucA. Oleson. Fred Fisher Pannv Fish 'dark Baby and mother arc doing S"Oo ID PEG THE FAKDON Of VCU AERiFT! TH V.hOlE. Hu.A There will be no MIA until Jan 8 cr, Olm Bauman, Nolan Edwards, fine. Zaugg, Douglas Twede, Sharon Mr and Mrs Clarence But s Johnson The young folks who sang in the Corinne, was taken granddaughter, MIA chorus were Fred Fisher, Jim to the hospital Monday morning Glenn Oleson. Choir practice will be held on for the second time for Thurgood. Danny plastic surFisher, Ronald Caldwell, Olin Bau- Friday evening at 7 30 p m at the Corinne received severe gery. man, Sharon Johnson, Carolyn Crid- home of Mr and Mrs Chester burns on her back, when her dress dle, Saundra Flint, Lindj Single was ignited by flames from the ton, Linda King, Max Srrtith, Glorstove in the family kitchen last ia Francisco, Juanita Stoddard, The evening services last Sunday spring. The skin grafted on her Karen Zaugg. Lucy Oleson Most back taken from her own body of these young folks have never were conducted by Bishop Orlin We allis send her a "get well wish" Oleson Lee were The speakers sung in a chorus before and arc to and and hope pray she has a speedy bo complimented for their pleasing Zaugg who spoke on the SacraThis has been a painful recovery Robert Van who ment, Brocklin, performance They were directed was recently sustained as a stake ordeal for her, but she can be by Mrs Justin Smith thankful it her back instead of missionary Mr Brocklin told the her sweet is little face that was of his the to conversion The Sunday evening services two story burned weeks ago were interesting as talks Church Justin Smith the next by returned missionaries are always' speaker spoke of experiences in Stake meeting wai noteworthy Harold Manning was Japan and told of climbing Mt. held last preparation Sunday at the stake centhe speaker He recently returned Fugiyama twice He used this cx ter for the Sunday School officers from a mission to France. The in pcricnce to illustrate repentance and teachers. We had 64G present vocation was by Ernest Richeson and atonement He also told of visitTalks by Ixon Ross on "Youth and ing ancient ruins in Bolivia He from our ward Lets try and build that to 100(7- and improve our atone by Johnny Page on "Faith." translated his experiences into of the gospel It was tendance record. The music was conducted by SUsie Mr. .and Mrs. Leland Earl and King and accompanied by Velma refreshing to hear things explained from San Gabriel, Calif, daughters Fisher. The theme of Elder Man-- ' in such simple terms. Marvin Johnlast spent Wednesday and Thursson the told the talk has suffer-Mhat Christ concluding speaker nings ed, overcome and accomplished fori story of the conversion of his wife day visiting at the home of Mr. us." Following his address the choir and himself to the church. He also Earl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar, ence Earl, and brolher and gave a beautiful rendition of "The gave some example of how ones Mr. and Mrs Harold Earl life changes upon embracing the "Holy City. gospel. He brought to semembrancc HAIR-BREADTH Saint should SHARING THE MAIL. From, just how a Latter-daHARRY conduit himself. The spirit of the THAT STRANGE PLACE f I MUST FIND A WAY TO GET meeting was indeed wonderful. ZAT MAKE ME TEENK! tt SHE THE COUNTRY IS IN pFOOL STEPS-CHILan ad MANSION THAT INSIDE QUEER t STARVE MINE SELF SEF - same SO GREEDY Wtz ZEE MONEY called cook! ZEE I?? SOON MMWw. HIRE 1 DON'T -y'hES MAMA LEAVE WERtt 0AW! HARRY -- ! ??? PLACE COOK pOWNS, I STARVE HER! ZAT WUAT L Old. PAPER.! 6lGN DO! ZEN James R. MrFatrldge, I- m jijVYy - s ..." South Weber ... s to,e ' ie ny-wa- r Hc-be- r ' See your doctor . . . Uintah News ' ... Tbi-ralf- l us... then see BENNION DRUG MARY WORTH'S FAMILY j s . . 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