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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah 12, 1951 Thursday April IIOME COMIXG TO HONOR MISSIONARY RADIO SPEAKER A Burgess of Tremonton The home coming for Robert will be the guest speaker on to Fanny Gam Capener, A. Smoot of Corinne is to be Mrs. Axel Fredrickson's weekly written bv Mrs. Geraldine held on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at radio program at 10:00 a.m. Summers. the Corinne chapel. He has Saturday morning. The broad Yes, to some she was their Granama. just returned from a mission cast will be heard over KBUH Fut to others of us here to the Hawaiian Islands. All of Bngham City. She was our second mother his friends are invited to A mother old and dear. J. BESSIE HANSEN WILL TALK AT NEXT FARM BUREAU MEETING Members of the Tremonton Ladies Farm Bureau will meet at the home of Mrs. Wallace Funk, Thursday, April 19 at 2:30 p.m. Miss Bessie Hansen, county home demonstration agent will lead an interesting discussion. M MEN AND GLEANERS PLAN PROGRESSIVE PARTY TUESDAY A progressive party is being for the Tremonton planned First Ward M Men and Gleaners next Tuesday evening following the "Gay Nineties Review" according to Mrs. L. J. Cummings, group leader. The young people are asked to meet at the front door of the chapel immediately at the close of the show, where transportation will be furnished. G- . Fra-zie- POSITION the squeak of the rocker, The falline of a crutch, A piece of lace laid here or there Yes though we rruss ner very much. NURSERY STOCK SOUTH BEAR RIVER STAKE GIRLS MEET FOR STUDENT OFFICES Card Of Thanks of the South Bear River Stake wha are interested in becoming Golden Gleaners, and especially those that have work to fininsh by June, are asked to meet Friday at 8:30 p.m. at the home of the stake leader, Mrs. Evan Thompson. All gLrLs May we express In this way, our heartfelt appreciation to all our neighbors and friends for their assistance and sympathy given to us in our sorrow. We want to thank each and very cne for their kindness and say that the dark days were made lighter by your kindness. C. W. Green and family Bill Capener, son of Mr. and Mis. Dean Capener of Garland end Leon Whitworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitworth of Brigham City are candidates heard a health discussion given for the office of president of bv Deanna. The nledee was the student body at the Utah led by Linda Andersen, and Agricultural Collegie. games were played. Our leader Primary elections were Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney Mrs. Petersen is moving so we scheduled for this were at Grace, Idaho last week Mrs. George Quinney spent Thursday will be having a new leader week. to attend a testimonial for her Tuesday at Salt Lake City with soon. niece, Miss Adelide Weaver who her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Muir Beth Petersen, reporter. is going on a mission to Bill- who returned home with her to BOB PULSIPHER spend the weekend. ings, Montana. VISITS AT HOME READING RECITAL SLATED 4-- H Phyllis W. Pope will present a group of stuudents in a Reading Recital Friday April 13th at 8: p.m. at her home Readers to be heard are Kath Diane Manning Kerr, leen Janet Cowiey, Koberta Madsen. Janet Woriey, Karen Watkins, Connie Rae Giles. Karen HomFred Janet Manning, er, Thompson and Merrilee Coch ran. Theresa Mitton will appear as Guest Artist at the piano. May she know she was never a GORDON YORK IS NOW A MASTER SERGEANT burden, Like she always thoueht she was Mr. and Mrs. Ray York re Since she was forced to walk with crutches. ceived word this week from From some strange unknown their son, Gordon, who is in cause. Korea with the Army, that he A little grey bob of silver hair, had been advanced to the rank We'll miss seeing combed each of Master Sergeant. He is one day of the men who have served in A wrinkled hand that was soft Korea fighting since it the to touch. And her smile to see kids at play. We'll miss IIMilMlHOTIIMmil club The Fancy Pants met Wednesday at the home of Audrey Petersen. Deanna Bow- cutt took cnarge. There were 11 nresent. and 5 absent, Thp girls cut out hostess aprons, and 4-- H She heloed raise us from the cradle one she hold a part. A family reunion was held Of each lived and loved we've For Monday at the home of Mr. and toeether Mrs. George S. Cooke, on Mr. From the dawning until dark. Cooke's 77th birthday. Their nine children were pre- She read to us when we were young. sent. They are Mrs. Leo Zesiger helped us to learn to pray and Mrs. Frank Anderson, She And loved us like a mother. Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. Loren Kay, In her own dear gentle way. Clearfield, Utah; Mrs. William H. Wood, Grand Junction, Col- She watched us grow and cried we left. orado;' Mrs. Ralph Howell, Port- To when out in the world to roam go r, age. Utah; Mrs. Elizabeth And she was always there in her Mrs. Richard Forssren, rocking chair Mrs. Verl Stokes, and George Whenever we came back home. W. Cooke all of Tremonton. us for the God The couple also have 38 Mayunkind forgive words. grand children and 36 great We spoke as to Mothers they sometimes are, grand children. Or some small deed we could have done Before she crossed the bar. RULON MANNING NAMED TO NEVADA Rulon H COUNTY STUDENTS ON AC BALLOT 4-- H FAMILY DINNER HONORS GEORGE S. COOKE Manning, former teacher in the Garland school has accepted the post of assistant superintendent of public instruction for the state of also Nevada. Mr. Manning Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zesiger of taught at Box Elder high school Idaho visited at the in this county. Nampa, home of Mr. and Mrs.' Vic He will assume his duties on June 1 at Carson City. mm MEETING OF FANCY CLUB PANTS Tribute Corporal Robert K. Pulsipher, son of Mr. and Mrs- J. W. Pulsipher airived home Sunday n from Air Force base on a fifteen day furlough. Bob cnlised in the Air Force in August 1950, and was sent to Lackland Air base in Texas for basic training. Following his work there, he was assigned to do administrative work in the office at the Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson Air Force base, Dayton, Ohio. In February, he was given a citation of outstanding airman and received his corporal stripes for excellence in service. - Wright-Patterso- To make Spring trips better than ever GREYHOUND announces INCREASED SERVICE Effective April ibth MORE SCHEDULES! FASTER TRIPS! GREATER CONVENIENCE! Ask the local Agent about new leaving times . . . and about low fares to any point ! Mr. and Mrs. Perce Watkins and family spent the weekend at Montpelier, Idaho with their brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Castleton. BUS DEPOT GREYHOUND . M. E. HALL, Agent .. CALL pnone Midland Hotel Tremonton 3g36 kiII!llll!!l!il!l!linH 11 SHRUBS ... EVERGREENS ... ROSE BUSHES BEDDING PLANTS . . PERENIALS . . SEEDS . . . PEAT MOSS . . . PLANT FOOD il Experienced Landscaping and Gardening ill If God gave use the chance toi call her back, Not one of us would not For her greatest desire of life is at hand, Sh'e has gone to live with God. We'll miss hearing the dreams; she spoke of so much. j liHUIIHIIililllM See us before you buy. We will be happy to help you with your gardening; problems. FIRESIDE FOR Euneral Arrangements . M-M- en . K0RTS1 FLORAL Phone 3451 IllJfPIIIWffllll!! VVE DRIVEN DODGE CARS ; C G. r atari 11 ,ti Cost has been completely ignor- ed in making the many startling reductions von will find at this big sale. 270,000 MILES Soys a REMNANTS and my car for 51 is another dependable DODGE! V RUG AND CARPET ON Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Laub on Sunday Tt Ogiden with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hess. Delivery Service IK 50 N A combined fireside for the Second and Thir-- ward and Gleaners wi1! be held this Sunday after S rament meet ing. 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