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Show V'A ' . . . t '.v DM Aii (.US i i of long i : IheJoe Moesrfamily ad Mrs. Wendell Marfamily eventaf . profram riott and mb Paul wen Saar and opechHy honored Mr. day dinar guests of their Moeoron the occasion of hit daughter . and husband, Mr. BiMh and Mrs. Dave Bleaxard "of served to ton.' mMta Murray recently. held . Mir. tMdv,ldij. n i, t BECK8TEAD REUNION 1:00 p.m. Each family bring lee The Beckstead .frmfly; re- own lunch. Drinks and bo win cream famished., " union wiH bo held Saturday, General meeting and pro August 14,' 19B Ini the Ogdn 17th ward chapel, 1871 Quin- gram' at 1:00 p.m. Our famcy Ays., Ogdn, Utah. ily book is stm available. . and Join . with" relatives t Genealogy meeting wffl bea.m. 11:00 Luncheon, have a good tima. gin at Washington and Alaska. was the largest volume In the system's Fundi used to make these Ifast mortgage real estate loans coma from private Investors who buy land bank FSTED ON BBIHDAT ' term cre- dit' In Montana, Idaho, On- - OXFORD BRIEVE Mrs. Lucy Redtagton returned from Salt Lake City wt she has been visitinf her Mr. and Mn.Ivu ft and other rolattvos for the past few weeks. Thursday Mrs. Jean Tanner and two eons of 8aR Lake visited her mother, Mrs. Or ctt Fisher. i. r. ! Primary QoUs r.i't - The Primary which aH adjourned to the TRENTON girls held their Uhoma Holi- cultural hall and were served day Monday evening at the church, with counselor Janice Display! of the summers N. Gram conducting the pro- work were shown. Graduates gram. Prelude musk? was am Betto Andrew, Lsfla Bat-taplayed by Norma Reader. Janice Spackman, Bon-d- a Greeting, Pros. Wanda Reader, MarianAndrow ' Chambers. s Uhoma ig, an gtrli, and with Nola Griffin conducttng. Read. Rabaeca an Prayer, wu offered by Leua Lora Lea Andaman, Short Graduation Butters. song, Hansen and UHlan trackMerrihand girii. Iriks by men. Gaynotes ere Luann two of the graduates, Bonnie Griffin, LaAnn Kupfer, MoReader and Janice Spade- le Ashcroft. Vaiene Butted man. who both talked on and apnckma. Girls Frith. A tribute to the grad then Jhdy who wnl enter the Gey-- : uates and awarding of their note dam next year were Le- - ; haiMpM was given ny Amkrson, J1H Andrew, i Andrew Cindy Joyed' gpedana Advtncement ceremony in- Chemben. ' , : ' cluded saying the code, which Mothers gratae wore Jan was enpmined by teachers, tee Anderson, Doom Andrew, Florence Butler Helena Andrew, Jean Raid,' Grew dnd Lona Hoit A talk, Drue Chambers, Lssnell AshWhat the Uhoma program croft, Ariene Kupfer, IflHte has done for my girls, by I Venice- Reedw meO Ashcroft, song, Teach Spaceman, Sara Button. Marlene Be To WUk In The Light, and Orvfai wu a special ' guest Luann Griffin played a piano the solo and Maria Andrew sang and woo Introduced Ught Divine. Betts Andrew Merrihand hortwr for the gave the benediction after 7W. n, -- An-ke- Fire-Ught- - 'r a ad' . Janice : .... -- r : - JAIapftiCbtoCd f! t a . - - CREDIT UNION FUNERAL BEU) from page 1) (Oonttnued from pegs 1) 1 and four statewide increase, Mrs. and the fnatgrnndenfldreu, foDmnng brathen little sail, "Total Utah and rioters, aR Salt Lake City: Charles D. Lambert, membership in credit m rnached 154J74 equivalent to Mrs. Hattte L. Woodbury and filBMD 1 rQUFMD. JK per cent of the ATI. Funeral services wwe bald states population. for Mrs. Rawlins In ths LewFlrst-Fburiston Statewide, the total Wad of UMTs 117 credit Chapel August 3 with unions stood at $10800,000 a Bishop Rex G. 18 per cent growth over the iwrimUd Mrs. prior yew, otated lfr. Ut- Vdfiiui Rawlins, who gave the Dr. Robert E. ; ;v- -' ile. obituary, ; ' Skshdimd, H. Ray Pond end Bishop Plowman. ATTEND WORKSHOP (Oonttnued 7 as-se- ts , Mrs. Carrie TeMer receives a Fine Mia Hobbs at MRe'e IWhbr ww fte Machlao In a drawtag. 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Rtehahl Bagley return- by ttie Fourth ward choir, a ed home Thun solo by Clair HOnhnu and pendtag from Ifaesdmr at a a duet by Mari and Uoyd workshop of eeonemfca at IWwttns. Prayers wen of-Park GUy. Tbs afliir was statewide for superintendents and aupervison of high ten and FVed J. Donkin Jr. schools. They attended meet- JPtm bearen included DOR ings and went sight scrinr. Rawlins, Roald Woodlod, hehuHiiy riding the fwyfolis Clair Douglas ud going into the abandon-e- d Hodman,Hanbnu, Own Rawlins ud man. Horace RnwRas. |