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Show Mason Writes from France all the rest of it put together. Sincerely Naone Mason Andrea Huggins Naone also her Mr. expressed and Mrs. Raymond Nelsen. appreciation for the Leader, ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson saying that she didn't feel quite' Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barker Mr' so far from home, when she -- uiu reaa 01 the activities of and Mrs. James Jensen and Mr. ana the people at home. Ernest Huggins attend- - Sua- at- .- L4 this week from n two hours I mentioned that it ran BiJT!- - is picturesque, at any time of the day you in the can see the old street cleaners to with their brooms of tree branches, sweeping out the m.ae r, mthevaney rapidly . ms passed . 11- 1AtKJf .',t bo6 0 that Since mmtrv '"',,, introduction vjlS -- ;!n s wort I say I am just at t ran under- the language a ; J in-CS- very although trv and picturesque. very few of the we rim conveniences are all ?:ie The homes houses of about three course is due to :i lulation and lack of ncealeisure; eat a i lhey never hours and at is closed for 1': grtore Our work is difficult, but nevertheless very interesting. This is understandable, when you realize that 98 'of the people here are Catholic. It is hard for them to accept new doctrine. They are living in the tradition of their fathers of many generations. But. with th help of our Heavenly Father, we know our efforts will not be in vain. I ieei I have indeed been blessed with this privilege of a mission in France. Out of 160 missionaries, only 12 of us are girls. It is an education in itself, one worth much more than that gained in school. Most of all, I am thankful for the testi mony of the gospel I have gained. This alone is worth more than Jp from here attended the funeral services for Mansfield Ipsen held in Ccrir.ne Fririav afitrrnmi fc. l t Mrs- Bessie Chrlstensen and rs" Andrea Huggins attended farm bureau meeting in Cor- -i Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Riw announce the arrival of a baby Q y born April 27th in a Logan at the Box Elder hiiyh evemngej". crv,nl sponsored bv' thP Rnn? t Wit Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Barker Pioneers. are the proud parents of a baby Mrs. Elizabeth Iversen was girl. The new mother was forhostess to her !uh RatnrH Carol Thompson of e. afternoon. Pinochle was niavwi merly with prizes going to Clytie AndMr. and Mrs. Claire Huggins erson and Winnie Jensen. A and family visited at the Ray delicious two course Innr-v- . Walkers in Richmond Sunday, was served. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Stewart' Mr. and Mrs. Jack MnttP and son, Lynn, of Brigham were eft 7 for Mint. Sunday gu.sts of Mr and Mrs. ""x iuKoui w maKe their Glen Iversen m r iiome. M- a t t a -e J nn Roger Taylor is convalescing nas accepted a position with the after a recent appendectomy. Reclamation Service. Many of the townspeople Orval Iverson is confined to attended the wedding reception the Dee hospital in Ogden. His for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin many friends will be glad to at the Corinne Recreationlearn that he is improving. al hall Thursday evening. Paul Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, narrowly CARD OF THANKS escaped serious injuries WednesWe desire to express in this day when a gun he was hunting manner our sincere appreciation rats with accidentally discharged to the members of the Fire hitting him in the leg below the Department who responded so knee. The bullpt. l UtlUff to the call early Tuesday rapidly the knee and passed between, the two bones and came out morning. It was through their down by the ankle- Paul is home efforts that our home was saved, now and his many friends wish and we are very grateful. Joe Murray and family him a speedy recovery. Clifton Matteson was called to Mrs. Lewis R. Cannon of Ru Chester, Utah Friday due to the pert, Idaho is spending a week at death of his mother the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Many relatives and friends Waldron and family. giter City j i n,., ' disced By Mrs. William Petersen Mr. and Mrs viiu XVlil- l- ban and family returned to Denver Friday after spending two weeks visiting relatives here and in Konosh. While here they were guests of thoir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen, who entertained at family gatherings in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jensen of Salt Lake City and Miss Greta Stromberg of Tremonton were guests of Willis Petersen Sunday afternoon. The Jensens have recently come here from Copen. hagen, Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts left last week for New York where they will meet Mrs. Ilene Roberts' mother, who is coming from England to snend the summer here. The Roberteses will visit relatives along the way and be at the dock when the ship arrives. They expect to be home for Mothers Day. Mrs. Odell Summers of Bothwell is staying with Carl until their folks return. Miss Carol Petersen was a guest of her cousin. Opal Petersen, of Perry Friday and Saturday. They were in Salt Lake Saturday to attend the Loyalty parade. There will be no Sunday School or meeting here Sunday. to attend Everyone is urged Stake Conference. The Trail Builder boys of the ward participated in the Stake Day Saturday at Tremonton Second WardMable Stokes, Connie Giles, Romer, Mabel Romer and Mary Petersen of the Primary Stake Board were in attendance at conference Sunday evening. 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An insurance iwill discuss the c"ts and bene-- j fits of insurance n the Special Tremonton Interest class hers next week. Carnival today! STAPLE GROCERIES Fishers' back. See EVERY DAY IS SATURDAY . . - IQn 12 oz. cello 190 CAL1F0RXA 1 SALAD, vegetable fresh 8 oz 130 |