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Show Thursday. August THE 13. 1953 DEWEYVILLE Grace Warnke Conference Held In New Chapel Ward Conference, under the direction of Wayne Sandall, of the Stake Presidency, was held Sunday evening, in the new ward chapel. A special program was arranged with Margaret Perry; Marvin Ashby; Horace Barnard; Hunsaker; Reginal Wayne Sandall and Bishop Barrus as speakers. Musical selections rendered by the Girls Chorus, under direction of Lettie Snow with Ruth Litch-foras accompanist were, "Glad Prayer," and "Rain". A vocal trio consisting of Ann Lish; and LaRae Whitaker sang, Win-for- d d De-An- n '"God is Ever Beside Me," and les and family of Millville visitMrs. Snow favored with an or- ed Sunday afternoon with Mrs. gan selection. "Sweet Hour of Dewey Gardner. Prayer". Prayers were offered Mrs. Clarence Perry and by Clarence Perry and A. R. children Kathy and Kent and Burbank. The new building Mabelline Mahone spent Tueswill be put into regular use for day in Preston, Idaho. ward gatherings. Ramona Olagua is visiting in Mrs. J. A Gardner and Mrs. Park Valley this week, with Warren Haycock visited Friday her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. in Brigham City with Mrs. Mon- Antonio Olagua. roe Peterson and in Ogden, with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dewey and and their entire family from Mrs. Grant Evans. Ogden, Brigham and Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielson and City, attended the Lish family family attended the Walker family reunion Sunday at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden. Mrs. James Holdway and dau-er- s Joan and Ann, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christen-se- n of Thatcher, to Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Know- - I ATTENTION I WHEAT GROWERS is EE YOU ARE INVITED j STORAGE FACILITIES I OF THE I NORTHERN UTAH GRAIN CO-O- P AT GARLAND J 53 1 B WHEAT GROWERS Take Advantage of the Government Storage Sup- port Price and Assure Yourself of a Top Price for Your Stored Grain. sn Prices Storage J Approved Under the Warehouse Act. i BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED BY PRIMARY The Ward Primary celebrated the Primary Diamond Jubilee at the school yard Wednesday evening. The children paraded in their costumes and the groups did three group dances. A minature carnival was enjoyed by the large crowd in attendance. er CORVIL GARDNER ON LEAVE Corvil Gardner is home on twenty day leave from the Navy. He has just returned from a six month stay in Japan. He is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Marble called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser, Sunday. Mrs. Serilla Burbank of Tremonton stayed several days with Mrs. Pheobe Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble and family left Tuesday morning for St. Anthony, Idaho, where they will visit for the week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Groberg and family of Farr West visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway. Mrs. Winford Barrus and children spent Thursday in Salt Lake City and enjoyed the evening at Lagoon. Bishop and Mrs. Oleen Joseph-soand Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Nish of Plymouth were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Charles D. Litchford was in Salt Lake City on business, n I as Clarence Perry. They had been to Salt Lake City and Alan Perry, who has been visiting there returned home with them. Dewey Gardner is receiving medical care at the L.D.S. Hospital in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. David Olagua and family attended the Kun-- ! zler family reunion at Lagoon, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Olagua of Park Valley returned home with them to spend thej weekend. On Sunday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunzler; Mrs. Lawrence Carter and daughter of Park Valley. Mrs. R. W. Warnke and children spent Friday in Ogden where they were guests of Mrs. M. A. Talbot. Mrs. Henry Marble entertained Monday evening at a surprise party for her daughter, Mae. Ten young folks enjoyed an evening of games and re freshments. Mrs. David Olagua and daughters Ramona and Rozina; Mrs. Horace Barnard and Mrs. James Barnard motored to Randolph Thursday, where they were guests of Mrs. Olaguas mother, Mrs. M. S. Reay. Le Reay Olagua, who has spent several weeks there returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow and daughter Barbara, attended the Chidester family reunion, held at North Park in Prove, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gunnell of Townsend, Montana, were Tuesday overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr. j a TO USE THE - Tremonton. Utah Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho spent Sunday at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. reunion held at Bear River City Park Sunday. Mrs. T. R. Ault, Horace Lish Sr. and the Horace Lish Jr. family also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bodily and family of Mendon visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. Home-build- LEADER. Fryer; Darlene Zinck and Cad die Gardner visited at Honey- ville with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner and Mrs. R. N. Gard- ner Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hay-- : PLAN CANYON PARTY Sterling Gardner of Ogden was a Sunday dinner guest of; The Jaycees and Jaycee Janes his parents. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd will hold a canyon party at Gumevah Park in Logan canGardner. yon next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Each couple is exATTEND PLUMBERS pected to bring one fried chickCONVENTION and the committee in charge en, cock. is arranging for the other items Nielson Orval Frank Ewer, Tuesday visitors at the Arlin were in on the menu. Glen Allen and Madson home were Mr. and Mrs. and Leon Anderson Twin Falls, Idaho during the Aldean Gibson are Darwin Beteto of Orem. week to attend a Plumber's for the event. Carol Waters and Phyllis convention. Woodruff of East Tremonton spent the weekend in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble City as guests of Venice Budge. Mrs. T. L. Wheatly and her visited with friends in Idaho sister, Mrs. Ida Norton, spent Falls last weekend. """I MKT" fdrik-S- Save for a Vacation in 1954 Start a SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS ACCOUNT Now! Enjoy a wonderful, completely vacation next year by paid-fo- r depositing regularly, each payday, to your Systematic Savings Account. Select your goal from the chart below. It's the easy, sure way to get the trip you want. 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