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Show Thursday, December 6 1951 THE LEADER, Trenionton. Utah COLLENSTON Mrs. B. W. Warnke BOOKS Mrs. Leon Fryer are the Cheerful lasting gifts for CHRISTMAS Buy Church Books Feted from your local book dealer: Cowley's STANDARD WORKS OF THE CHURCH in new editions: A Marvolous Work And A Wonder By L Grand Richardi An excellent treatise on nhe principles of frie gospel containing essential information for missionaries at home and abroad II 75 The Articles of Faith By James E. Talmaga Library Edition Missionary Edition Leather Edition .$2.00 1.50 6.00 . A consideration of the principle doctrines of fh -- iurch ot Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Jesus the Christ By i 2 . fj ' James E. Talmage Cloth Edition $3.00 7.00 ' Leather Edition A study of the life and mission of the Messiah according to ancient and modern scriptures. Vitality of Mormonism By James E. Talmage Concise, informative essays on themes of the Restored Gospel . $2.50 Doctrine and Covenants Commentary Revised edition with clarifying explanatory references $5.00 Outlines of Ecclesiastical History By B. H. Roberts A consideration of ecclesiastical history in four parts: ( ) Establishment of the Church at the time of Christ (2) The Apostasy The Reformation 13) and the Restoration of the Gospel $2.25 J. Golden Kimball By Claude Richards An amazing and amusing leader biography of a church $3.50 Prophecy and Modern Times By W. Cleon Slcousen A consideration of ancient and modern prophecies concerning America, Palestine and the Millenium $1.75 Our Leaders $1.00 Arranged by Doyle L. Green This is a short treatise on the lives and words of of counsel and instruction of David O. McKay, the ninth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, his Councilors, Stephen L Richards and J. Reuben Clark, Jr., and Joseph Fielding Smith, President of the Quorum of the Twelve. Story to Tell A compilation of suitable Saint Children i S S Ig I ? Jlj JJ stories for Latter-da- y . $2.50 Children's Friend Story Book . A selection of the best stories appearing in the FRIEND magazine CHILDREN'S $2.50 Distributed by DESERET BOOK COMPANY Official Publishers and Distributors for the Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Salt Lake City 10, Utah 44 East South Tempi saw -- CCNv D O D O i V . s I I A group of friends met Saturday evening at the T. W. Potter home, to honor Mrs. Leon Fryer with a Stork Shower. Games were played and delicious refreshments served to twenty-tw- o guests. The honored guest received many lovely gifts. Hos tesses were Mrs. Ralph Simmons, Mrs. John Potter, Peggy Potter and Bonnie Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble welcomed a new son to their family on Wednesday, November 28, at the LDS Hospital in Logan. Mrs. Watt Thomas, who is staying at the home of her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Charles Bishop, spent Monday in Salt Lake City visiting at the Veterans Hospital with her husband who is a patient there. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons and daughter Marlene spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Francom where they celebrated Marlene's first birthday. Later in the day they visited vm Nedra Simmons, Mar Jean Jensen and Idella Durfey. Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Fisher and daughter Marti, at College Station, Texas. The Rendezvous Club members met recently at the home of Olive Durfey. Luncheon was served by Marie Lefler and Simmons to seventeen members and one guest, Marian Ericksen, During the afternoon new officers for the coming year were chosen. Agnes Stirling, president, and Josephine DeLong secretary and treasurer. Five Hundred was played with prizes being won by Grace Warnke, Rosada Fryer and Ruth Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Huntss. er and their three children of Kremmling, Colorado were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke. During the time they were in Utah, the family all met to enjoy a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Talbot in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen and Cal Ericksen enjoyed a week end trip to Boulder City, Nevada. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ericksen p id family. Mr. and Mrs. CJell Bigler and Mrs. De Wayne P mmons spent the ThanksgiV"? holiday in . where Phoenix, Arizor-they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. . e.w Kenneth Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Teon Fryer are the proud parents of a baby boy - i i I I Ai-le- en 8 s I I MEWS born Sunday, December 2 at a visitors Saturday. Mrs. Gus Larson and Betty were with them. Brigham City Hospital. Mrs. Naomi Oyler accompanof U. the S. Bowen Paul Sgt. Army, who is stationed in Alae-ba- ied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glea-so- n to Ogden Monday is spending his furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rogers of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Mrs. G. L. Bowen. Mr. and Mrs and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. In his honor, Bowen entertained at a dinner Roy Oyler. David Bean, who is at home from the armed serv Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grieves of Plain City; Mr. and ice visited with the Oylers Mrs. C. M. Hawkes and Mr and Thursday. Mrs. Dale Gardner and chilMrs. Frank Forsgren of Brigham dren and Mrs. Stodard of Logan Mrs. Mr. and Pack Lyman City; er, North Logan; Mr and Mrs. spent Saturday at the Tom HarGrant Bowen, and their families, per home. Their husbands were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bowen, Eu- with the football team in New Mexico. gene Farnsworth of Logan and Mrs. Tom Harper attended a Malad of Willies were Betty of the Riverside Birthmeeting guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle day Club Thursday, for Mrs. visited Sunday afternoon with Vesta Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams Mrs. Ellen Hancey who is a patient in the LDS Hospital in were in Salt Lake City Saturday to a birthday party for a Logan. Mrs. George Smith and two brother, Henry Thiessons. On children of Logan visited last Sunday he and his family and week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henrietta Thiessons visited here with the Adams'. Mrs. Cornelius Bell. Mrs. Joe Oyler and Mrs. Gale Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Zellis visited Friday evening at the Jens Welling were Logan visitors Friday. Veibell home. Mrs. J. P. Christensen attendMr. and Mrs. Frank Earley, who spent the summer at their ed the wedding reception in Salt Lake City for a relative Carol dry farm, left to spend the winter in Salem, Oregon. They vis- Ray Richards. In attendance ited with family members and also were Elders Steven L. Richfriends in Boise and Pine Idaho, ards and Joseph Fielding Smith. The Christensens attended a 3 on their way. Charles Selk of Los Angeles, California, was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen. Gift Doyle Fergus of Ogden spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey visited Saturday with their daughter, Idella in Salt Lake Carol Warnke spent Tuesday AB HIIDOf ma m mm SNOW AND5 tv HEADLIGHTS . . .REDUCES DRIVING - EYE 1 9, mm m i juim Come in and see this new Rotary Ironer. We can make k cany for you to own it with our liberal credit plan. Leon Andersons Have A Daughter Mr. Mrs. Leon and Anderson are happy over the safe arrival Elfin. n.jtwtlExpantion Graceful DeLuxt, Vomrd bracket on $59.50 142.50 a born crystal. Monday baby girl of, tnel. Ft. Tl. Other Eiciua from S31.7S Pricv at the Valley Hospital. The couple have one other child, a boy. ELCIN 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson and daughter Kristin returned Monday from a 12 day trip which took them to San Francisco and Los Angeles where they visited relatives, then on to Phoenix TREMONTON Arizona and to Albuquerque New PHONE 3601 Mexico. There they attended the football game between New Mexico and Utah. They returned home by way of Kanab. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson were Ogden visitors Wednesday and with Mr and Mrs. Leland Watt in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Parkinson and family of Portage visited at the Henry Sorensen home Saturday. The Blue Bird and Treckar classes of the 'Primary held a demonstration of class work for their parents Sunday. A gift was presented to each mother. Refreshments were served to 25. Their class leaders are Luella Pierson and Ann Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and family were Ogden visitors Friday. 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