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Show Lf-GENEVA TIMES ACrty ani outing at dinner PiVnating were Mr. 1o0.n' uo Hubbard and fam-,d fam-,d Mrs. w . , Bi d ana w"t': : I raider, and Mr. ana f: raider and son, 5. van leven. id Minnie Gordon and : o i tori timtVi ltaHebcrjaonday. ; , Mrs- Kendall Jolley is reported n good condition at the Utah VaJey hospital following an appendectomy. - ....... uimem oraasnaw ana 1V1B iviecnam attended a dinner party in Salt Lake j-uy given by Savella Strong in honor of friends and relatives from southern Utah. Dr. and Mrs. Fen Covington from Salt Lake City were visitors visit-ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. San Bradshaw and family. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1851 ,W, &fl " vis , -... WITH PURE ROCKY MCJNTA!TJ Z?VX3 V'ATCX America's Fine Light Be:; A BEVERAGE OF MODERATION Addtli Cm CmpT, Goldu. Colwido. VSJi. t.t:. L i at Ww Mrs. McKell Conducted by Madge McKel) iMldantt art inTiJed to call 2660-J wilh personal ilms and oin r mwi. The following boys have completed com-pleted their Primary work: R. Dee Muhlestein, Richard Bing ham, Ralph Smith and Glen McKell. The Robert Leishman family presented the program at sacrament sacra-ment meeting last week. Mr. Leishman was the speaker and Mrs. Leishman sang two solos, accompanied by her daughters, Nina and Karen. A special number num-ber was a solo by Berl Jensen, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. C. O. Jensen. Naney Leish man offered the closing prayer. Harold Boyack's class took part on the Sunday School program pro-gram last week. Robert Edwards, Ed-wards, Toni Madsen and Mariiyn Freestone participated. Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men had a platter party at the home of LaRee Allen. Bruce Taylor was master of cere-men cere-men es for the program and games were under the direction of Ruth McKell. Maxine Muh lestein was in charge of refresh ments. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Ha'ch entertained a group at a dinner party on the lawn at their home Saturday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bennett, Mrs. Quinn Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Turley, Mr. and Mrs. Allyne Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick Blankenstein and families. tC f few SURE, a trim new Buick makes a mighty the deep, wide, X-member frame that's pretty picture when you see it in your rugged as a rock, and a brute for strength, driveway, or watch it wheel by. go when you i00k at the beauty of a Buick- Butifyoucouldgetamechanic's-eyeviewof the big mileage power of its valve-in-head this big, broad beauty as it sits on a lift, you'd Fireball Engine-and the moneysaving abil- see an impressive picture of rugged brawn jty 0f its Dynaflow Drive-don't overlook that makes good-to-look-at Buicks give such the tough stamina that goes with it all. a good account of themselves on the road. And don,t overlook the f act that a new '51 You'd see the full-length torque-tube drive Buick, with all its heft, costs less per pound that firms the whole power relay system, and than any other car of comparable size, steadies your going like a giant hand beneath structure and weight, you. Better come see us first chance you get-and You'd see big sturdy wheels with really wide find out what a smart buy this is-from every nms that provide surer footing, give better car control, make tires last longer. You'd see all four wheels cushioned by stout coil springs that are completely service-free, Practically breakproof - and a principal reason for the ever-level Buick ride. But mainly, you'd see the massive foundation that backbones every Buick angle. giprndul, aeoouonm. trim and avxUU an tutjtet to ekonoo without nottM. tStmderd m KOA DMA3TSR, optional at torn oott om othor Strut. No other car provide all tbisi DYNAFLOW DRIVE ' FIREBALL ENGINE i-WHEEL COIL SPRINGING DUAL VENTILATION PUSH-BAR FOREFRONT TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS - DRFAMUNE STYLING ' BODY BY FISHEK WHEN SETTER AUTOMOBILES ME BUILT WICK WILL BUILD THEM P. E. ASHTON CO, A PARENT'S PRAYER Oh, Jehovah: Make me a better bet-ter parent. Teach me to understand under-stand my children, to listen patiently to what they have to say and to answer all their questions ques-tions kindly. Keep me from interrupting in-terrupting them, talking back to them and contradicting them. Make me as courteous to them as I would have them be to me. Give me the courage to confess my sins against my children and to ask of them forgiveness when I know that 1 have done wrong. May I not vainly hurt the leeungs oi my children. Forbid that 1 should laugh at their mistakes mis-takes or resort to sham. anA ridicule as punishment. Let me not teniDt mv ehilH In li Bnst s'.eal. So guide me hour by hour that I may demonsrate by all I say ana ao that honesty produces prod-uces happiness. Reduce, I pray, the meanness n me. May I cease to nae: and when I am out of sorts, hein me Oh Lord, to hold my tongue. Blind me to the little errors of my children and help me to see ne good things they do. Give me a ready word for honest praise. Help me to erow ud with mv children and treat them as those of their own aae, but let me not exact of them the judgments and j tuniuiiiuiis ui aauiis. A110W me not to rob them of the opportunity opp-ortunity to wait upon .themselves, .them-selves, to think, to choose, and to make decisions. Forbid that I should ever mul ish them for mv selfish satis faction.. May I grant them all their wishes that are reasonable and have the courage always to withhold a privilege which I kinow will do them harm. Make me fair and just, so considerate con-siderate and companionable to my children that they will have a genuine esteem for me. Fit me to be loved and imitated by my children. With all Thy gifts; Oh Great Jehovah; give me calm and poise and self control. VE0I.10IIT Conducted by rLaVell Peterson Mr. nnd Mrs Ppter TVmVin land daughter Loraine from Mr. and Mrs. James Mecham. L ' 1 Vermont ' residents are Inrittd to call j 0859-J3 with personal . Items and oth- , er newt. LaVell Pettnon The Primary will furnish the program for Sunday night meet-ng meet-ng Aug. 12. Choral readings wlU be given by Seagulls and Guides and other children will give songs, talks and musical numbers. num-bers. Meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. A fireside chat was held at the home of Vonzaa Poulson. T. A. Poulson was the speaker and the group enjoyed films of places of interest. Refreshments were served by Vonzaa to Arlene Guymon, Janet Bellows, Dixie Burgener, Remo Pyne and Mr. and Mrs. Poulson. Junior Gleaners and Explorers Explor-ers met for a fireside chat at the home of LaRue Ercanbrack. Albert Al-bert Payne was the speaker. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Others present were Betty Ferguson, Doris Bridgett, LaRita Ercan brack, Arlene Guymon, Janet Bellows, Dixie Burgener, Elaine Bellows, Eph Twitchell and Joe Miles. A cooking party was held at the home of Vonzaa Poulson for the MIA Maids. Present were Janet Bellows, Arlene Guymon, Karen Jacobsen, Shirley Clausie, Dixie Burgener and Vonzaa. Taking part on the Junior Sunday School program were Kelly Pyne, Roger Ford, Linda Hegarty. Officers and teachers held their regular meeting this weefc. The time was spent piecing a quilt. Refreshments were served to the group. Taking part on the Sunday School program were Lloyd Louder, Dixie Bergener, Frank Stratton and T. A. Poulson. Sunday School officers and teachers meeting was held Monday Mon-day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight. A recording rec-ording of a talk by Pres. David O. McKay was played. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to Ed Pyne, Denver Blatter, Leatha Burgener, Burgen-er, Mariam Bradshaw, Pat Le-mond Le-mond and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson. fleas.'.:it vnv; Edna Hansen 2028-M Primary is being held each Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. An all day wrok meeting for Relief Society members will be held next Tuesday beginning at 10 a.m. Pot luck luncheon will be served at soon. At sacrament meeting the infant in-fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Rnval Henderson was blessed and giv en me name of Royal by his grandfather. William Litchfield. Alexander Ray was the name given the son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott Jr. bv his prmH- father. A. Ray Ekins Ann Mari Thurston was confirmed a mem ber of the LDS church by her father LaRue Thurston; Rolaine Henderson was confirmed by. her father, Royden Henderson, and Gaylund Elliott was confirmed con-firmed by his grandfather. A Ray Ekins. New members of the waid are Mr. and Mrs. James G. 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