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Show rwmber T. A- - nfrs tSiy Ly THE LEADER. Tremonton, Uuh 1950, .it Seat gtiet City Ault Andrea Huggins The bazaar held Friday evening was enjoyed by a large crowd. The program 'was under direction of the Relief Society and Primary and consisted of the following: A quartet of Frank Barker, composed Snow Aaron erry and Mr of Norton ere Sunday ritv Mr.' and Mrs. T. L. fSf Willy fof 7. last week Ray Anderson, Lowell Dainea and Kay Daines, sang two numbers, accompanied by Carol Johnsen; Ray Andersen a violin played solo; Kenneth and Carlene Brown entertained with a novelty number. A group of Primary children presented a Christmas play and Stephen Holmgren and Michael Ramsdell each san? a song. Mr. and Mrs. Milton entertained a group of friends Thursday everirg A hot dinner was served to 13 guests. Cards were played with prizes going to Raymond rSXr.andMr,T. flSency of the Y.M. ward, and their parttook who part d those M.IA. road sl0W; trhe: I I" were entertained f Mr and Mrs. James Games were played, Recordings were made so lean be sent to Elder a is on Snow, who Church. L.D.S. for the was served and ice cream L v quests, I Snd Mrs. James Barnard guests Us their dinner Utah Mendon, es from Sunday. jursday Thursday. The Barbecue held at the Crystal Springs Thursday evening for the new church of our ward, was a success. Thanks to all the Oden merchants who gave different articles which were auctioned. All committees worked hard and are to be commended. Mrs. Clarence Perry accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, of Preston, Idaho to Salt Lake City where they visited relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank visited their mother, Mrs. Lizzie Burbank, who is ill in They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank while in Og-de- n. afternoon Mr. and; puett Loveland and Mrs. Ogden. Barbara, daughter of Mr. and and daughter, Mrs. S. W. Snow, visited here Brigham City, and Sunday. shopping in Tremonton Saturday Mr. Mrs. Robert Love-lanand visiting their parents and of called on T. Tremonton, kparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and their grandparents, fait, at Deweyville. evenMrs. T. R. Ault, Sunday Gardner, Unfly Margaret Gardner! ing. fi Mrs. Sterling Rupert Blackham and son daughter, at their home Kent, and Tracy Wheatley, attoy, Utah, Intermountain the and Mrs. Russell Heusser tended at B.Y.U. Conference Journalism Hen, visited their parents in Provo, Saturday. 'aid Mrs. Joseph Heusser, kichardson T Ann, all of d, IS Letters from Missionaries I would like to extend a verj " "Merry Christmas" to all of you; fine people, and thanks again; ANYONE TO INTERESTED: Dear Mr. Rytting. I hope that. for sending me The Leader. The Lord has commanded, you won't consider my negli- to write you a note opportunity Elder Floyd L. Barfuss "Multiply and leplenish the gence in writing as being indi- - of x haVfJ been 14 Warrington Road, earth . He never commands cative of my appreciation for the Suffolk missIon Ipswich, fidd without first providing the Leader. I really look forward to England. now months 1 ways and means. enjoying receiving it twice a month. Tt i. 1x1 muchvery iU a that time I is for nice to hear of the activities of Housing problem some of our youth. I say it is :ny many friends there in the have recieved every Leader. I not right for youth to be de- Bear River Valley, which know just can't ten you how much I Mr. and Mrs. Oleen. Stokes of pendent on renting and be ledge is provided through your enjoy getting it. It is almost like to turnhome for a few minutes Rockland, Idaho were weekend! being being ejected or subject paper. when it comes and speaking visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy ed out, besides that, I believe Since writing to you last, I with all of in the individual home for each you fine people in the Miller. have been transferred to the Bear River Valley. family of two or more. Mothof Garhus, a very beautiful During my mission thus far, I city Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller? conwould ers, fathers, Andrea Melvin you Juggins. sider a club plan to provide city of 112, 200 inhabitants, lo- have seen many of the war ruins were in Logan and Ogden om Johnson and La Von Nelson. Mrs. Miller's sis The Blue Star Mother's Book for a fund of $1,000 to start the cated right on the coast. Here and believe me, you people back Wednesday. we have eighteen missionaries there just don't realize how will Mrs. club met it the home of La plan that Frank Keys and n enter, give a chance Rena Waddoups Friday after for 100 clubs? If so, see the laboring at the present time. blessed you are. I can see that baby boy of Ogden, returned! suffered with them to visit for several v surely noon. Shirley V. Loveland .signer of this article. I have We also have our own meeting these people is war, an the which definitely advantage. during reviewed the "Green watched the progress in towns boo!:, I would like to use your The first six weeks of my days. Light", by Douglas. Refresh- and cities for many years. I Againto extend greetings to my mission were spent in Norwich, ments were served by LaVinia have a few experiments and paper Friday visitors of the Lewis of friends the Bear River Norfolk where I labored with Dodd's were Mrs. Richard PeBarker, Elvina Jensen and An buildings to show what can be many the district president. I was then Valley. terson done. her mother front and drea Huggins. moved to Ipswich.Suffolk. I have Siincerely, Grand This plan that I have in Coulee, Mr. and Mrs. Far roll J lug gins Washlngtn, and been here since that time. Elder Alma D. Anderson from Barkle Logan. and daughters Kristi and Shei- mind, qualifies youth and any Joyce Three missionaries were sent Borysgade 12, Garhus, here just a year ago, and at the la, left Saturday morning for worthy person to build and Denmark. Adam4 Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Mineral Point, Wisconsin, where then they can meet the represent we have twenty new banks and members, and are hoping for and two daughters and they will visit her parents, Mr. quirements of from Coeur D'alene, Idahm about ten more before the end finance companies. and Mrs. Erwin Helms I have Dear Friends: to like would of the thank I Lord blessed has The you very jspent Saturday visiting wttiu year. Dorene Andersen attended, hoped that the financial systo for us the much leader our work Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd. in much tem very woul clear sending up, and take the Intermountain Journalism me. to been has It good really care of the Conference held at, the B.Y.'J. situation, but it has not as yet done so. See me be able to read of the doings at in Provo, Saturday. home and I really appreciate it. Mr. and Mrs. S E. Clark of and we will start a movement that can be tied into the For the past year, I have been Logan visited Mr. and Mrs Lli church welfare plan if needs be. working in Santa Maria, Calif. Andersen, Sunday. During this time, we have been Mr and Mrs. LaVere Ander- The plan is entirely in harmony traveling with out purse or sen, Mr. and Mrs. Burton An- with the constitution of the script, which has been a wonderUnited States, and the gospel ful dersen, Mr. and Mrs. Freldo VOL. II of DR. DETA P. NEELEY'S experience, Now, with a new of the Lord Jesus, so let no mission comes new Andersen and Mrs. Augusta president child's story of the Book of Mormon I like) Methods, so for the first time, were in Ogden Monday. tone excuse themselves. to we feel if live that the plan we are now apartment hunting. Mrs. Frank Andersen was called hostess to her club Thursday of life and salvation, that the I have been transferred to Lord will bless our efforts. Morro Bay, California, which is evening. Now that the election is over, Loveland of Mrs. Robert right on the ocean and is a very Tremonton visited her parents, let each citizen unite for a nice place. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wad- better ordereed sconomic life, Is now on sale at Book Stores everywhere and in this happy task, I inElder Clair Christensen on Friday. doups vite and sincerely desire your Box 991 Morro Bay, Cal IN TREMONTON at Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hug-giand moral goodwill support. and family returned' COWLEY'S and the DRUG STORES Dear Friends: Signed, Thursday from Oakland, Calif., to would take like this I W. W. WHITNEY. the where By-wat- EI OPEN FORUM Local Happenings er Nel-se- n, - son-la-la- Just In Time for CHRISTMAS GIVING Iv-ers- en "The Precious Land of Promise" .r. I 1000 CHRISTMAS TREES AT J 1E0I1 No. Tremont St. ns G L E fi I 'S holiday they spent visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fishburn. Two babies were given names' in Sacrament meeting Sunday.' 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