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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday. September 27. 1951 Letters From Missionaries 15, 1951 Sept. from a pleasant trip to Boise and Emmett, Idaho, Sunday! evening. Lon Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen enlisted m the Air Force recently and is. now at Lackland Field, Sanj Antonio, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Christ, ensen of San Francisco. Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christ-ense- n of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Miss Den a Christensen, Wednesday Ed Christensen of Brigham City and his sister Miss Dena Lynn Jensen, son of Mr. and Christensen attended "Holiday Mrs. Brigham Jensen was adOn Ice" at the State Fair. Sunmitted to the St. Benedict hosvisited Mr. and Mrs. day pital at Ogden, Thursday, suf- Doyle they of Ogden. Christensen fering from polio. At latest reMr. and Mrs. M. P. Morten ports he is improving as well sensen of Sugar City, Idaho, anas can be expected. nounce the marriage of their Mrs. Nola C. Nessler, wife of Carolyn to Glen W. Richard Nessler, was rushed to daughter, Clark of Kaysville. The rites the Valley hospital Saturday j were performed in the Salt Lake morning rouowmg a suaaen ill- Temple September 19. Carolyn ness. She returned home Mon- is the granddaughter of Mi. day and is recovering satisfac- and Mrs. James P. Jensen of torily. this city. James Paul Holmgren, three Mrs. M. P. Mbrtensen (Nita) year old son of Mr. and Mrs. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Delbert Holmgren returned Mortensen of Sugar City spent Monday from the St. Benidict two days here visiting Mr. and hospital where he has been Mrs. James P. Jensen. The newconfined since Saturday. It lyweds Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. was though that he might have Clark visited their grandpar-en- s polio, but tests proved to the Friday. contrary. Mr and Mrs. Austin Johnsen Mrs. LaMar Iversen recent- and children Gay Nell and ly entertained in honor of Mrs. have moved to Logan fox Louis Housley, formerly Mary the school year. Mr. and Mrs. Ann Johnsen, at a sheet and Lee Johnsen will live in their towel shower. The afternoon home while they are away. was spent in a social way and One of the nicest serials of dainty refreshments were serv- the season was held Tuesday ed. The new bride received afternoon at the ward chapel, many lovely and useful gifts. when tha Re'i?f f.jclctv are making The newlyweds entertpJ'vd at the opentheir home in Ogden. The affair also honsocial. ing Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iver- ored Zina R. Hansen, retiring sen received word from their president. Lunch was served at daughter Senneth Hawks that small tables, which were beaushe is enjoying a trip with a tifully decorated for the ocgirl friend to her home in casion. The followiTij program New Jersey, while her soldier was presented: group singing husband ,1s on manuevers with What of my own character and and letting me have it to bring home closer so I could enjoy traits? Of what influence are they on two priceless things at once. others? Sincerely, Phyllis Udy, 406 Maple Street, As I wend my way and do my Kelso, Wash. deeds, And brush off on my fellowmen Portions of my character most BEAR RIVER CITY prevelant. Andrea Hugglns What is it that I leave in my wake? Dear Mr. Rytting: I just wrote a few lines of prose and didn't know if you might like to use them sometime. Of how may men can one say I am better for having known you? The things I have admired in Leave I a soul engladdened and strengthened you, m of the honorable deeds Because Helped to strengthen my own I've done? character. Or leave I a soul embittered and saddened. Of how many men must one Because of a trust I shattered? admit, Their derogatory traits have Everything is going well. torn us down. Those traits we have scorned I am enjoying the Leader more than ever, and feel myself in them, indebted for your kind our Have embittered very souls. greatly consideration in sending it to me. But wait! stop and think I hope to someday find awhile. time to you a enough Perhaps in a mirror I should tfew lines about write customs the glance. and manners about this land of my temporary adoption. Sincerely, Dorothy Petersen Lynn Jensen Polio Sufferer m ! BY - Continuing to fight ' lor better freight rates to terminal markets and thereby boost poultry profits and income. omupouimv AND FARMERS CO-O- P Cjtncral Ojfctc - Sok Uk C ISM Sovtti WH Txaplt Cenveiitoif Branches in Idaho VtA and South . -- September 18, 1951 Dear Mr. Rytting: Since coming into the mission field almost 17 months ago, I have enjoyed the Leader more than ,words can tell. It has certainly been a nice way of coming in contact with home and still being able to enjoy my .work here in the good ole Northwest. I hope you can overlook the amount of time it has taken me to write and thank you for It. My mission is rapidly drawing to a close. Time passes here like I never thought it could; The weeks and months just slip by like hours and minutes it seems. I have grown to love the people very much, seeing the difference the gospel makes in a person is a testimony to me it is true. It brings mixed emotions to think it will soon be over, and all of the people I have been able to help teach the gospel to will be just a memory. Again I wish to say "thank you" for sending the Leader, La-R- pve.si-der.c- j i j ley and city Salt under direction of Pearl prayer, Mary Andersen, vocal duet, Fawn Quinney and Judith Strand of Tremonton, they were accompanied by Mrs. Adam Brenkman; reading, Bessie Hansen of Brigham; a trio composed of Rita Andersen, Mary Andersen and Pearl rendered two numbers; a skit by Dolly Iversen and Jx)Ls vocal solo, Helen Thompson, Hansen of Ogden, presentation of gift to Mrs. Hansen, song and a closing prayer by Ida Checkets. Over foriy members were present and enjoyed the afternoon. Corsages were presented each one. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jensen of Promontory, Mrs. Nora West- ll, of Brigham City and Mr. The best wishes of the comMrs. James Jensen of this munity go out to Joyce, Jerilyn attended the Ice Follies at and Holly Holmgren for their Lake City Wednesday speedy recovery from their recent, accident. El-w- ell If i rt a m ii! -- w ! ju .l..l..Mill!lftfin Recommended cially for on Here's your base of operations for your campaign to keep your present "Cat" equipment hard at work! Our service facilities are ready and able to care for yomr equipment repair needs whether it's complete rebuilding or minor repair. These service facilities are for equipment servicing . . . they are equipped with machinery and tools to speed repair jobs to lower repair costs . . . they are manned by equipment specialists hired for their experience and factory trained in fast, economical "Caterpillar" methods of repair. Make these facilities your service headquarters. 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