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Show ! 2 THE HERALD-JOURNA- BEAVER RUTH MILLETT SAYS: Thursday, June 21, 1951 L ON BY LUCILLE JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson and Hilda Johnson attended the fun- This Tip On weec for Provo to attend the summer quarter at the Brigham Young University. Mr and Mrs. B. F. Johnson and daughters Annabelle, Susan and Mury Jane, were accompanied by Mrs. R. II. Dames of Logan and Mrs. R. A. Juhn:on tobal Lake City, where they went to the Parkinson reunion, held at the Wasatch ward on mother-in-law- ' .'t t I , la r i Ogden Monday. Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Simmons were Lieut, and Mrs. and son Jeffrey of WashingGo--l- er ton. Carol Jean Hansen s Mothers-in-La- w you ever present the side of the . in- a mother-in-lalaw situation? asks me. "Well, this isnt exactly what she asked for. Its just an observation to that might be an w eral sendees of Glen Scott Burris Tuesday in Logan. M"S LaRene Earley and Arta Hanstn attended the Dance Revue at the Salt Lake stadium Friday. Pamela Bowen returned to her SatuicUy. Mrs. John Potter, Tuesda home In Logan after spending seerat days with her grand- Peggy Potter and Mrs. of Dale Lomother, Mrs. Eugene Bowen, and Heaps and daughter Joan and m and Bowen the Ogden LaMar Mrs. day Mr. end gan spent Lagoon. family. Leland Mark E. Jensen and Attend Dedication Stone left last week on Tuesday for California, where they will Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and serve in the armed forces with William Potter were at the dedGuard. the Coast ication services of the Honeyville Mr. and Mrs. Glen Busenbark 1 and amusement hall Sunchapt spent Friday in Brigham. Elder Spencer Kimwhere day, Mrs George E. Johnson and ball olfered dedicatory prayer. daughter Diane called at the Mis. Aileen Simmons, Ollie home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bow en and Thorban Stone motorBurris in Logan Tuesday. ed to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Plastino They also visited Mrs. Henry are vacationing during this week Potter in Ogden. at Yellowstone Park. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lieut, and Mrs. Gordon Bigler Delbert Kidman were Mrs. Ern of Washington Carlson, Betty Lou Kidman and and son Jeffrey spent a few days visiting last Dick Stanley of Logan, Mr. and week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muir of Petersboro. Mrs. Odell Bigler. Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. Dean Erickson , Bigler was enroute to school at and children went to the Earley weeks and Denver for a few reunion held at Camp LaKota Mrs. Bigler and son will visit with in Pear Lake Sunday. he- - parents in Bear River City, Mrs. Darrell Goodsell left last and with relatives and friends week for Olathe, Kansas, wheie while her husband Is away. she will reside this summer. Her Ellis Johnson and sons Travis husband is stationed at Camp and David spent the weekend In there. Blacksmith Fork canyon on a Riley sue fair Attend Conference fishing trip. They report cess in their catch. Those attending general MIA Attend Reunion conference In Salt Lake City during lust weekend were: Bishop Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin and Mrs. Clark S. Bowen, Mr. and Y. Simmons and Darold Simmons, Mrs. Virg Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simmons, Sherry Simmons Lincoln Bell, Simmons Mis. and Bryce Ericksen, and DeWayne Ruth Jensen, Sylyia Marble, son Nathan, and Marriane ManSimmons, Orpha Bowers, Arta ning of Garland, attended the J. htnsen, Grace Warnke and Nor-dit- h J. White reunion held at Camp Simmons. LaMondl in Ogden canyon. Mrs. Olive Durfey and daughShona Powell of Ogden spent ter Iciella an Mr. and Mrs Earl several days with Arta Ann Han Johnson went to the J. J. White sen. reunion at Camp LaMondi SunMr. and Mrs. Glen Busenbark, Mrs. Edward Bowen, Mrs. Joseph day. Kimball Fronk of Orem, VirDurfey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ginia Biown and Gary Brown of Nor-ditY. Simmons and daughter h are vacationing few weeks went to the funeral services Provo home of their grandparat the for Glen Scott Burris in Logan ents, Mr and Mis. Lester Fronk. Tuesday. Mrs. Donald Hornaday and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown and of Texas are spending a children family of Provo spent Friday with few weeks at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fronk. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Virginia Ericksen left last Peterson. She plans to join her husband, Lieut Hornaday, who Is being sent to Germany to serve in the armed forces. Mrs. Anna Durfey and Olive Durfey were guests at a birthday party for Mrs. Beth Marble in -- M dont "Why , 1 Can Use w Daughters-in-La- DAM-COLLINST- of Boise, eye-open- er . daughters-in-la- t 2 t V ml eF 5 'W m . k Tr . 4.7 ' f V-V- ,' L j-'- f - ; Z' f tL A young wnfe will say with fond pride. I never hope to be as good a cook as mother or Mother can work circles around me If I only had her efficiency or Mother is so wonderful with the children. I wish I could be as calm and patient with them as she Is You hear young wives make like that all the time They spem to take satisfaction in the fact that their own mother can outshine them at this or that. But it is rare to hear a wife with such boost her mother-in-lathat? is Why Why comparisons must a wife feel she has to be more just as accomplished as her experienced mother - in - law' m g and every phase of child care? IT SHOILD WORK w " 4- f!E4 Telephoto many SLOW WHEN WET Korean spring rains have again become one of the field commanders, turning is pulled roads to mud holes. With the aid of a larger vehicle, a jeep, the new pack mule of the Army, out of a situation deeper than It could cope with. (Canadian Army photo.) Idaho, is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs Frank Earley and Mr.' and Mrs. Myron T. Hansen and family. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer were er is superior In some things, why cant she be just as unselfconsciously admiring in her attitude toward her husband's mother? If she could and would, chances are she would get the relationship off to a happy start. For if she openly admitted that she couldnt do this or that as well the mother-in-laas her mother-in-lawouldn't be tempted to try and show her up, or to find fault with the way she did things. Instead she would start looking around for some skill of the daugh to admire That is just a simple rule of human nature. Find something admirable about another person and he'll look for something to admit e about you. "j .virs. t red W sons, Freddy, Larsen of Mendon. CharhM Ready To He) P SS Spanish air his country stand, America ,th w Jl arms we have in is 'eveiMi wai wuh Russia General Gallarza.s0 , Ing the west coast avunL" and air force conference people know full well , of Communism." lam, w bave" yesterday!) ter-in-la- home-makin- BOTH WAYS If she can admit her own moth guests at a Father's Day dinner Sundi y at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer In East Garland Wednesday guests of Mrs Eugene Bowen and Mis. Ruby Bowen were Mrs. Mary Wolfe and sons, Mrs. Georgia Janes and son and Mrs. June Bowen and three children of Logan. LYMAN B. SALISBURY Mr. Salisbury represent fl Prudential Insurance Cob pany of America Ditri Agency m Logan. A jpeculi in family life insurance pn Miss Lucille Fronk, nurse at Dee, hospital in Ogden, was a week-enguests of her parent, Mr. and Mrs Lester Fronk. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ericksen and family sppnt Sunday in Garden City with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac tection, he says: d Wamsley. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richards visited Friday with Bishop and Mrs. Clark S Bowen. Mr. and Mrs Thayne Packer and family of California spent a few day- - this week at the A. A. Johnson home. Mrs. R. A. Johnson Is spending a few weeks at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walkerhurs-- , in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cockayne and family of Salt Lake are residing at Wheelon for the sum- mer months. I'll be glid t ikon dcntial's famous Dollar NEXT CASE WONT BE A SEARS CUSTOMER-- THEY USE SEARS FREE PARKINS Guide to anyone eenfauf about life iniuranee ...It', the ay item that lets yet W LOT. NO METER WORRIES! NO JUDGE decide your family 261 North Main Logan, Utah Mendon aat" Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury end son, Mark, reside at 97 North Sth Street East A native d Cache Junction, Lyman hi graduate of Utah Agricultural 49 West 2nd North. Back of Sears. Use Sears Rear Door Entrance ( NEA Telephoto ) FLAMING WRECK The driver of a double trailer, carrying 7000 gallons ot butane, perished in his cab after a broadside crash into a schoolbus in San Fernando, Calif. The bus driver, en route to pick up his first load of school kids, leaped from the flaming wreckage of his vehicle seconds before the butane-fe- d flames engulfed him. Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro Burbank of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Ned McBY MRS. O. J. BARRETT Cracken of Ogden, Venetta and Freida Bodily of Fairview'. Don and Bob Borghol of PayThe Imperial Glee club furnishIdaho were guests of Mr. and ed the program for the Sacrament ette, Mrs. Vance D. Walker on Saturmeeting here Sunday evening. day 'and Sunday and also visited Bishop Reeves Bird was In charge. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker. Prayers w ere by O. J. Barrett and Spending Sunday with Mr. and Devon Wiser. Scripture was read Mrs. Lon Wood were Mr. and L. K. Wood. Many sacred and Mrs. Thomas by Thompson of Sail patriotic selections were sung Lake City. directed by John H. Taylor Jr, with Loys McCann at the piano. Two vocal solos were sung by Valena Myrick, accompanied by Floience Griffin at the piano. The speaker was Charles Soiensen. A XOTHK OF riBIIC The Cache County School Board large crowd enjoyed this fine prowill hold a public hearing on the gram. at Its ofproposed budget for 1951-5- 2 Callers at the home of Mr. and fice In the Cache County Court house Mrs. Ned Bodily were Mr. and on Thursdav June 2sth at 3 p m of Shlllolt Thornley, Clerk Mrs. Joseph Bodily of Fairview; the Board. TO PARK FREE AT SEARS! FACE. Entrance your own insurance au and ia baaed on tbt fra. ciple that yoa (retain able than anyone aha b College. BIG ONES THAT DIDN'T GET AWAY THOMAS JOHNSON opening day. Winner Newton Dam. RISSFIL at enton T t HI.K Dam. Collfff of Clarkston Largest tront te date. 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