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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1953 ( r t vil'LTEB . Bob Mathlas, national decathlon champ, 1! fe 8'x taches, as he vaults far Stanford against Catt-." Catt-." tt pai. Alto. He rack d tw uses marks m he scored 38 g to saves events. f Lexia Harris and Vaneese Vfmden left Wednesday for 1 ario California to attend the tding reception of Mr. and Ernest Rowley (Rosalie ',') They will meet Mr. and t Richard Rowley in Calif-L Calif-L and return with them by of'Boulder Dam and St-jorge. St-jorge. I Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wall-l Wall-l were visitors Sunday at the j& of Bishop and Mrs. M. i Wallace. I Mr. and Mrs. J- Alvin We returned Tuesday from Witiess trip to Idaho Falls, VINEYARD ivialicent Well 0893 Jl Elder Garth Rogers, recently returned from the Northern States mission, will be the speaker at the church services Sunday evening. Relief Society will be held Tuesday in the chapel. A quilt will be made and the visiting teachers will make their report. Class leader Velda Bunker will be in charge of the work. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Marcell Young was named Lucille Maria, and the son of Mr. and Mrs- Paul Rawl-ings Rawl-ings was given the name of Gilbert. Gil-bert. Lloyd at Fast Day services serv-ices Sunday. Youth leadership meeting was held in the chapel Wednesday. Following the meeting refresh- A l,' A f Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff ments were served by Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Terry and children Joan, Karen, and Brent, attended the missionary farewell testimonial on Friday for LaThell Holt at Enterprise. Elder Holt is a nephew of the Graffs and the Terrys. The Terry Ter-ry family returned home Saturday, Sat-urday, while Mr. and Mrs. Graff attended the funeral on Saturday Satur-day for Mrs. Dolph 'Hafen at Santa Clara. They returned home Monday. Helen Allen and Mrs. Carol Allen. Robert Frank Jex, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jex, underwent under-went a tonsillectomy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Dill-man Dill-man spent part of last week in Roosevelt, Utah. Boyd W. Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Harding, Hard-ing, was graduated from the BYU this week and will enter the Usiversity of Utah medical school. Mrs Jane Crane and sons, Clark and Gilbert, are vacation ing in Los Angeles, California. Elaine A. Hawkins and baby son from Los 'Angeles are visiting indefinitely at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T O. Allred. V Mr. and Mrs. George Muh-lestein Muh-lestein returned this week from a trip to the Utah parks. They visited Bryce, Zion's and Grand Canyon and enjoyed the scenery f Wayne Wonderland and the Boulder dam. A highlight oi the trip was a visit to Mesa, Arizona Ariz-ona where they accompanied a brother, Roy, and his wife to the Mesa temple. Mrs. Oreen Walker emer- -a dinner honoring the i.d.y anniversary of May. Astnn. Covers were laid for V da Lystrup, Ethea Rawlings, Emily Long, Jennie Harris, Dor-oi Dor-oi hy Johnson, Blanche Nielson, .Tan.t Humphrey, the hostess . J the honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. D. A Mc-Clellan Mc-Clellan of Farmington, New Mexico visited last week at the home of his sister, Beth Moon. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Stueler have moved into their new home on Lincoln street. Thry are former residents of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. C M Stone entertained at dinnir V'inclay hsoring her nephew, Howard Dninsfield, who leaves soon for the British LDS mission. Other guests were Mrs. Robert Drafts-field Drafts-field and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dransf eld and children el Og-den. Og-den. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shettler and children of Roy, Utah and Mrs. Elizabeth Ruson of Lehi Mrs. A. L. Taylor is-in Al-tures, Al-tures, California with her daughter, Mrs. James Eurt l and new grandson. Mr. and Albert James of Salt Lake City and two daughters are staying at her home in her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis B. Terry Ter-ry and family returned Friday : from a three day trip to south- j cm Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brad-shaw Brad-shaw of Mesa, Arizona visited Sunday at the C. I. Moon home. Mr. Bradshaw is Mrs. Moon's nephew. They attended gradua-. tion exercises at the BYU for Jack Davis of Mesa. BACHELOR JAUNT . . . ' Crosby scoffs at reports of rift In his marriage as he dances hi Paris with frbum Gtlaine Am Pelf. AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT UNION PACIFIC J See the great cities of the East ... visit the nation's many historic . .shrines. Take your choice of several fine trains and accommodations. Go Pullman variety of room or berth accommodations; Club Lounge Car. Go Coach reclining reserved seats; economy fares; Lounge Car. Dining Cars serving meals that appeal. A trip on a Union Pacific train is a vacation in itself. ?9 VcfrtHtlaMe 'fttottfittfafo . . Specific. Say uuf n. pacific c. -. For reservations, see your nearest Union Pacific ticket agent. LIIICOLII Adult Aaronic priesthood meeting was neld Friday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Rulon West with DeLynn Heaps in charge. Junius Erickson from Pleasant View was the speaker. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Heaps and Mr and Mrs Wells Duke to 16 members mem-bers present. LaZell Robbins was in charge char-ge of the Sunday meeting. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif-j ton Asay was given the name. Rebecca, by her father. Speakers Speak-ers were Robert Walley and Bishop M. D. Wallace. Mary Jean Biggs sang a solo, accompanied accom-panied by Marilyn Griffiths. The Elders are having a canyon can-yon party June 23 at Canyon Glen. A hot supper will be served ser-ved and outdoor sports enjoyed. Tickets can be obtained from quorum members. A special excursion to the genealogical library in Salt Lake City will be held Friday evening June 9 under the direction dir-ection of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poulson. chairmen of the genealogical gen-ealogical committee. Those desiring de-siring transportation should meet at the church at 5:30 p.m. Boys from Lincoln ward who participated in the Scout Camp-oree Camp-oree last weekend were .Lynn Poulson, Carl Buke, Herbert Aiken, Dean Keeler, David Reese, LaMarr Higbee, Ray Edwards, Ed-wards, and scoutmasters Chester Chest-er Kocherhans and Rex Olsen. MIA meeting was held Monday Mon-day evening with Zaida Wallace conducting. The theme was given giv-en by Evelyn Higbee and the scriptural reading by Valene Bench. An organ solo was played play-ed by Kathryn T7eeks and Jerry Hansen presented two pantomimes. panto-mimes. Nina Booth was in charge char-ge of the social which followed follow-ed the meeting. The MIA will present the program in the sacrament service serv-ice Sunday, June 11. Mrs. Sophia Bylund has received re-ceived word that her son Sterling Sterl-ing has -.reached his field of labor and is working in Olso, Norway. 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