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Show THE I'm sure that you have heard heart burn within, them, and u ""fruc litivcw dioniiiun verv "fwc lueir iesi:monv ri4ers you? There is sure a joy in wit- much. Is 1here any wav that, thr saints of Zion can be reached so nessing ethers absorb knowledge mat they can be taught Oregon ivnd that is enduring; knowledge that of their so that Jan! 6, 1950 can come in no other way than they can tell othersgospel in an underby sincere faith in God, with a standable way just what is to do all you can to theirs? My observation is, that willingness to increase your position in the most of us feel that we have the . .a opportunity and Office Eternal Worlds. In the last two truth, but haven't the knowledge and heart felt months I have had the privilege to give it to others. In doing this "Se news from of bringing several fine people we are missing the main duty into the Church. One was a fine of the Preisthood, which is to ' been widow of 77 years. She tells us tell others of what we do have. wrote, I have of the times in her life that she I have the privilege of laborBend. Ore. It has wanted something and has ing as District Supervisor of the ? f the lumber never been able to find out what Bend District. I can certainly Oregon, with it was until the elders called at thank my Father in Heaven for about 17,000 her door. She has the conviction this priviledge, for with this that the elders were sent to her added responsibility has come (rlely ffOUiU AFK" on home by the guidance of the added knowledge and increased . '.rfrfress for me which testimony I guidance fcr my duties. It was in Almighty, r? ust. October that I received this apto be the truth. know flown, literally is 18 j The Church growing by pointment and these past three .Vt Trcmonton just months have been the most enin and bounds time leaps that l;"o Since Ij west. The total numbertheofnorth of my whole mission. joyable constate fi'all over thenone oi of, I do pray that the opportunity vert in this mission n baptims as yet ; to comunicate with you again with the fertile alone should exceed 1000 for the will arise. I thank you again for Thisis ' f7he almost year. Bear River. But I past service you have rendered the to many, but if ;V,e very fine people, astounding all us here in the mission field. of could are see the in saints people just way ,r,d'that the I see you this summer, Until no these which missionaries are gof7aegodare- people I remain, s mls" ing forth with all of their energy .whereby ' Sincerely, Experience is the finest to bring the truth to all that can Elder Vera Marble be would reached ' it can make their have. j e teat one 48 Irving St cm uur s'tj ef ;S Bend. Ore. LEADER. Trenor.ton. L'uh Inez Barnard, Thursday evening. were Mrs- Barnard, Mrs. Louise Nielson and Mrs Ruth Cannon Mrs. George Anderson of gan was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Myrl Norr. Reed Norr, was an overnight guest of Bill Sterling at Wheelon recently. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lund, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Perry Stanfil of Penrose were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr and Mrs. Myrl Norr attended a dancing party in the Sixth ward at Logan TliursJiy Lo-'Fr- atU-ndin- r .thn cd n J j Le-lar- .d i I CaJt (jattand nd gut-st- s t TKEMONTOX'S NEW THEATRE ;ows START Week Days H)y and SATURDAY 7:30; SAT and SUN 3:00 P.M. Jan. 13 -- WITH THE FAMOUS EZaa 14 TT Mary Barnard was a guest of Nila and Zana Barnard in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho were visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry and family, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N- Peter Marble were recent dinner guests at the John Leggett, Jr., home in Brig-haCity. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visit ed at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and James Dixcn in Brigham. Jackie Barnard of Ogden spent the weekend in Deweyville with ' relatives. Donald and Barbara Snow, Wade and Dale Quinlin and Flora Gardner spent last week in Southern California. They attended the Rose Bowl parade and game at Pasadena Monday. Jerry Barnard spent a few days with relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dwey Gardner entertained at a turkey dinner at their home r cently for a group of friends. The Deweyville ward bishopric entertained the vard teachers and their partnn at a social Wednesday even:. Mr. and Mrs. Fr; k Jensen had as their guest ove" the weekend, Elmer Jensen of Provo. Mrs. Myrl Norr entertained - m son-in-la- SERIAL CARTOONS . WAY TUESDAY, MONDAY, M Thr GREATEST ADVENTURE WJ: RANK 15 - 16 - 17 Jan. Man Ever Lived presents ! 'BMC mm "ARCH IP' , v - Qv - VI - j..h0 SkrgP i'.- - Florence Kathleen Linden TRAVERS and THURSDAY, .Jan. t. Francis SULLIVAN ELDRiDGE Derek RYAN andBOND SHORT CAKTOON EDNEDAT J- L- fjJX&Wi&r ""V"" . J ' NEWS 18-1- 9 CLUB of the USA. Presents ML IT HAPPEN AGAIN "THE LIFE OF HITLER" CARTOON SHORT 0 0 10BBINS' IMPLEMENT I- - : r n't' . friends at their home Monday evening in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Turkey dinner was served to sixteen guests, and the evening was spent in playing Rook. The Friendly Circle Club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. A v.. p This Sleek Tovrback Sedan heads a of six straight-eigsmart SUPERS, all powered with the surging new valve-in-helilt and Me. engine, very latest word in line-u- t- -i LJ L . .J , ! O L- - i? fi L..4 1 i VJ h tints ax u I L.- t J - i wJ l J . o high-fashion- Nineteen Yes, ... ed smart new and 19 varied models to choose from, and all with the bold-line- nr 3 - d eye-catchi- styling of ng bumper-guar- d sleek tapering fenders, the grilles, over-al- l look of a jet plane in flight. Three full series SPECIAL, SUPER with SPECIAL and Ro a DM ASTER in both standard or available models de luxe finish. Willys Station Wagon Takes You Through When Ho Other Car Can! The Hew n't be isolated by heavy snow and C(t,roac,s- Get the car that eets you o- "utu notning else can uie new - -- Vihen VOU Drive Willys Station shift tn A.xuUpfl Ar't?t vnn l traction that takes you up slippery Lt5',?15 down tendency to skid, driving safer. V.le 4;WheelDrive Willys Station "Son is a car you'll drive 4-Wmei'Pf- the year 'round. It rides six adults in roomy 2 or comfort and handles easily in re- drive. Rear seats are quickly movable to provide 98 cubic feet of space for hauling. If you live where roads are often not blocked or have duties that must Willys be delayed, the assurance Station Wagon is your best us demonstrate of cetting through. Let for you now. model new remarkable this Three separate power plants in five horsepower ratings all more powerful, higher in compression, all and one Fireball of them, the sensational new giving Super models extra brilliance on the road. valvc-in-hea- ds F-26- 3, all planned for Tour wheclbases riding comfort with overhang duced to make parking and garaging easier. Roominess galore, with rear seats as much as 13 inches wider. re- U7if.fi dlt better automohlle cost 4321 Dial Tremonton fWf BUICK SPIQAL They range from the fine car level of the RoADMASTER down to figures on the SPECIAL. But even these are so little -- ' r y .., 2311 U lxr for (Dynafl, extra tost) m MICK SVPIK delivers 6 Stored here 2.100-5- . . 'V' U 0 (Dynoflow Drive ovaSaU. n, extra tost) Optional eaulcmmi '' " ma i ,, .yr 4 , ,".. w j Who i - S ' Here' the Smart SflCIAL Coupe, one of seven smart moduli. 0noflowDrv (15 optional. Horsepower fronimii-liowith Synchro-Mei- h 122 with Dyooflow. v J i . ., , f MyrttUlVS,'"'' MX PCt M0t Siter I ol,., Valui 50 above anything else buy you so of more happy use years many and give you a car of such consistentltrade-i- n value that y-better Ruick reachable find by you'll buyers in any price range. So why not get the whole story, price and all, from your Buick dealer now? Deliveries are good, the "deal" is right, and a signed-u- p order steps you up to that Buick you've always dreamed about I '" m r jf . jit, J f I! a, , i i t r1 d rf built ill It"K uill build thrm w t ft ' r ft J Jf Tun. In m-X- J. TAnC, Fronk Chevrolet Co. MODERN FARM SERVICE & SUPPLY fkne Nov demonttratioaIlighl h r.r, budget? abiding comfort of coil springs on all four wheels. And the steady going of PboB0 yout Buick Lynn Markham, Mgr. fit any y tooic fioiy nuizx ' ivs at no extra drive, 4 or 6 cylinders, overdrive drive plus Safety-Rid- e rims for comfort plus control. Then look at prices do they really torque-tub- e Plenty of outlook as well. And the fntm made with J- ' m Look over the 1950 Duick line, which these two honeys represent, and decide for yourself if that's truth or just talk. J ACCURATELY-UNIFORML- - ( ... fU)l7 -- relatives and Ey Popular Request The NAVY w, ry. 12. 3930 - Le-la- Mrs. T. A, Ault THEATRE -- their mother was in California' Miss Ho Crover b In Salt Lnk Mrs. Cliff Heard in in Ealem to atttnd a funeral. this w'fk the a;e- - Oregon enjoying a visit w:m her Mr. and Mrs- A. M. Turner of daughu-- and family, Mr, ar.d way empl. ye-- training scr.ocl. Tremoniori and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Johnny 7t bi.t r. Mrs. Fnd G rover nf n mil Christensea cf Tremor.ton to Lo- led on the Wild.-Grovers Run- - her parents. Mr. and Mrs, It. A. Miss LVAnn Bone is re;iered day. gan Friday to attend funeral at the USAC for the winter Mr- and Mrs. Louis Bjorklund services for an aunt, Mrs Fjnll quarter, and has left to take up and baby and Mrs. Bell of Fort Anderson. her studies there. Morgan, Colorado, spent WedDevon Hunsaker of Rubert, Mr. and Mrs. Ht nry bvedin of nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. M. Holman. Idaho visited Tuesday at the Nephi were weekend guests at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman the R. G. Brough heme. Foxley home. of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests at the L. M. Holman home. A Fireside was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oiler, Marvin Ashby of Fielding, a recently returned Saturday night. missionary from the Hawaiian Fireside was held Sunday eve- mission was the speaker. He also ning after meeting at the home san: several numbers. Refresh- of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bur- - ments weie served t; 22 guests. bank. Dr. E. H. 'ft'hite and Jesse Mrs. Leah Oyler. Mrs. Merle L. Roberts were the speakers. Larson and Mrs. Lottie Potter attended a board meeting of the Relief Society in Garland M.n- day evening, Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Mr. r.nd Mrs. Hal Rhcad were at Eph Peterson Snow Basin Sunday, where thej Mrs. John Oyler is in Ogden watched th ski show. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Fr. d Grover, Mr. Eugene Oyler, who have a new and M.s. Ralph Ashby of Fieldbaby in their home. ing and Sylvan Korth attended Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover church at Stone, Idaho on Sunspent Sunday in West Point al day, after wh en they were dinner the home of Mr. and Mrs. at the Dp LaMar Cut': t- ' ler home in Snowville. Peterson, i l' ft ( f a. si i. i a Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey and m Mk. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson and b a. Sunof Salt Kristine Lake of C3arkton family daughter, .pent were Sunday dinner guests at the day at the L. R. Shaffer home. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert AHred, David Larson home. O SPREADS ANY FERTILIZER IN ANY Bisho-Han-Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Emery Merriot, Mr. Warren J and CONDITION IN EXACT AMOUNTI sen were in Salt Lake City Sat- and Mrs. B 11 House and Lilly; BROADCAST SPREADING OR 4 ROW urday. Their daughter, Sherma Mann of F.lwood attended tlw APPLICATION! who is attending school at the Ire Vanities at the State Fair university returned home with grounds Srnday. DRILLS OR BROADCASTS SMALl Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer them for the weekend. GRAINS ... Y! Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover spent Fr'day evenhvr with Mr. LEGUMES AND GRASSES SOWS O (EVEN and Rhea were Sunday dinner and Mrs. Harmon Pierson. BROME GRASS)! Mrs. Mr. of Tom and Mrs. guests Eph Hr.rper Peterson- Mr. Grover is reported her Stmday Srhool clnss at. her home Wednesday eenuifr. Elaine very much improved. Mrs. Elaine Holman came for Sorcnson was in chnre of nr-- : her children, Julie and Dennis, rangements. Games were played Saturday. They have been stay- and pr:z"s awarded. Celic'.ous re- ing with their grandparents, Mr. freshments were enjoyed by the Trcmonton and Mrs. L. M. Holman, while group. Dul 2711 ses - LIBERTY J.. Trrmcr ton ABC tkrwvh. e't Ma, rnkj. |