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Show V b!efon Hews ! Mrs. Norrit T. Binks ione HUnter 9-5875 1s, if j," and Mrs. Douglas . .ccompanied by their r Diane motored to :' oourg, Montana where ! s,in to spend two weeks '' ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family, inson children Kay and have been visiting I ,e Bills, returned home I em. md Mrs. Ralph Gren ! ed their wedding anni-1 anni-1 and her birthday Sat-"by Sat-"by inviting in a few for visiting' and re-fj.nts. re-fj.nts. tjind Mrs. Elvin Allan mily have moved to ) make their home. Sunday School at the n Ward has been re-id re-id with Glen Calder , d as new superintend-Ill superintend-Ill ; first counselor will be I I Bushnell with a sec-nselor sec-nselor to be chosen lading la-ding officers are Nor-iarker, Nor-iarker, supt.; Frank 1 1, first counselor and ' (Hurst, second .counsel- or. These men have served five years. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox and daughter Francis and son Walter B. of Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, have been spending spend-ing the past two weeks visiting visit-ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiting and with relatives and friends in Provo. They left Sunday for the return re-turn trip to Pennsylvaia. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Warren War-ren are home after a delightful delight-ful trip to the Northwest where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Burt at Tacoma. Wash. Other highlights of their trip was a trip to the Grand Coulee Dam and to the World's Fair at Seattle. They report real cool weather at Mt. Ranier. Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Binks motored to Salt Lake City on the evening of July 4th where they enjoyed a patio supper at the home of Mr. and Mrsy J. A. Kearns. Other guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erickson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark and Mrs. Amy Erickson all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whiting are enjoying a visit from their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Allan of New York City. Their children Don, Robert, Karen, John and Mary are with them. Don will return to New York next week while his family stay for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Har-mer Har-mer are spending several days at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmer motored to Salt Lake City last weekend where they visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Har-ward Har-ward and family. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Binks and family spent the Fourth m Mapleton. The president of a large automotive corporation predicts pre-dicts that by 1975 most families fami-lies will have three cars. Im-agine Im-agine a traffic jam right at home. Edward J. Franta. As you pray, you will be aware of a new power and strength; you will have the assurance as-surance that God is with you and that all things are being taken care of perfectly, powerfully, pow-erfully, completely. |