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Show The LEADER ing discharged. He is very happy Justisen and children Young Ward visited with Lenore Silves10 be home. ter. In the afternoon they went Myrie Udy Primary preparation meeting was held at the home of Nadine to Plymouth to visit their parRichards with Vesta Davis as ents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hess. The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. cohostess, Monday night After the lesson was given and bus! Clair Lundberg of aLogan stayed ness was taken care of a social with their grandparents, Mr. and Max Ward, who has spent hour followed. Nine officers and Mrs- Earl Hales Saturday and the past two years In Korea, re- teachers were present. Sunday. Their mother came turned for a month furlough afWednesday,. Mrs. Eva Zundel, Sunday, and they will stay for a ter which time he will go to a Mrs. Dora Youngman and son few days while Mr. Lundberg is camp for two months before be Curtis of Ogden and Mrs. Ray in the east on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorenson, Maurine Capener, of Salt Lake spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell RIVERSIDE Soldier Returns From Korea - Install A ELECTRIC GENERAL for efficient, economical Q HOT WATER HEATING SEE RUSS ELECTRIC Tremonton Phone 5111 told some of his experiences and bore a strong testimony of the truth of the gospel and expressed himself as being happy to be home. Mrs. Esther Jensen went to Salt Lake to visit for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Thola and family, who are moving to California very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales gave a dinner in honor of their daughter Lola's birthday Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Farnsworth and children of Ogden, Lola and Betty Lee Hales, her cousin from Washington, who is attending the BYU with Lola. Bishop Leland Capener returned from Salt Lake fox the Mr. and Mrs. Joel Richards and baby of Clearfield, Utah, weekend. The MIA sponsored a square spent Sunday with the Ralph dance Saturday night. A good Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson crowd attended. have moved into Ferris Macfar-lane- 's Sunday afternoon Scoutmast home. er Russell Capener and Scout Mr. and Mrs. Eaxl Hughes of Commissioner J. O. Hadfield took Samaria spent Sunday visiting scouts the to Ogden to attend the special Scout meeting at the her father, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Udy and other relatives-Mr- . Ogden High School. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and Mrs. Florence Udy and chilSalt Lake spent Sundaughter, dren and Mrs. Cleo Macfarlane and children were in Logan Sat day with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Udy and other relaurday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and tives. Mrs. Phebe Ward received baby daughter of Salt Lake vis word of the death of her sister, ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Art Ward during the week- Mrs. Lizzie Gibbs, of Idaho, end. Wms ftn? GtefflTJE) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards received word that an 8 lb. baby girl had .arrived February 7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson of Afton, Wyoming. Mrs. Robinson was f ormerlv Miss Phyllis Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Barlow called Thursday on the R. C. Richards'. The Barlows were re turning to their home at Vale Oregon after having spent the last month vacationing in Cali- iornia. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kine and children of Teasdale, Utah came to visit for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis. Their small daughter has been visiting with her grandpar ents lor a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ricards and daughter Bonnie of Boise, Idaho, surprised their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richards, Riverside, and the Henrv Oylers, Tremonton, Saturday ev ening. They will spend a few days visiting in the valley. The Sunday evening service was a welcome home for Elder John A. Udy, who hat returned from a two year mission in the Southern States, and Max Ward, who Just returned from Korea. Max talked a few minutes and expressed his appreciation for being home and paid tribute to the many fine boys he met from all over the United States. John took up the rest of the time and LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Thursday, February 14, 1952 (Letters From Missionaries Dear Readers; I wanl to drop the people back there in the U- S. A a line and let them know that we have an LDS Mission here in Brazil. The work is going ahead very nice and at the present time I am working in the Mission Office. I have been here in Brazil for 2 years new with six months to go, and the time is oing very fast. From last April until the last of this month will have sold - al-m- 5000 Books of Mormon. money to live on let alone keep ' in this wort. They already know themselves on a mission. J this Portuguese language, which is hard to learn. very Now this is it: 45 dollars ai month with what they can give I do hope that some one will will keep one of them, or about be able to help out. I also would 600 dollars will do the trick for like to say hello to all my frione year. Now that isn't such a ends. The work la a wonderful of the work it is the work of the Lord great deal and blessings you will receive .and and what work could be greater. also the person that you keep. If some one would like to I know the work of the Lord know more about this they can I know you wouldn't want to de- write me at this address: Calxa prive some one of this opportun- Postal 862, Sao Paulo, S. P. Braity to do his part in helping the zil. work of the lord here in this fine Also you can, if you want to, country. send a check for the above amIf you help out some one in ount tr President Hulon S. How-this way you will receive from ells, Caixa Postal 862, S. P. Bra- him a will sil. and think That Is more than the mission has sold in the last 15 years, also he picture something to be proud of I write you and tell you of his think. , I have a reason for writing tliis letter, and it is this, because of the way the world is, and because all the young men have to go into the army we are not getting any more missionaries. So I am sending a plea to you and it is that you help some fine young Brazilian serve as a missionary to take the place of the ones that are going home. We have 7 elders that are going home this month, and four more each month thereafter. Now if some one there could send a small amount .to us we have many brothern here that we can send on a mission. But they do not have the funds needed. Because they don't make enough Sincerely, Elder J. Verl Rees work. They can be very helpful r LOAD CARRIED 8Y COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN UTAH 6U OF MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES Are Paid By COMMERCIAL VEHICLES rtRegistration fiiLTLi l&x i - . 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