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Show The LEADER Thursday, June 26, 1952 ner. The MIA has added Louise Neilson, Lcrna Jorgensen, and Yvone As'aby as teachers. New Primary teachers are Marie Tonia Peterson and Betty Smith. Marvin Ashby has been sustained as new chorister of the Sunday School with Roma Perry assistant. Miss Carol Madsen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deweyville Ruth Barkle VACATION LN WASHINGTON Bur-ban- k, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Fryer and children left this week for a two weeks vacation to ' Washington and other points of interest. They plan to spend some time in Missoula, Montana, Lake Couer d'Alene and on to Omak, Washington to visit friends and Arlin Madsen. relatives. Mrs. Tom Ault spent Wednesn Bunder-eoVernon Mrs. Mr. and left last week for a trip to day in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. Southern Utah. Mr And Mrs. Rene Lish and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes of are spending a week children Carrie, Idaho, have been visiting Lish's sister, Mrs. LynMrs. with Mrs. Mr. and with severaTdays don Barkle. v Homer Marble. Mrs. Frank Jensen was hostess Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley to a birthday party, in honor of spent Sunday afternoon visiting lier daughter, Rose Ann. Twelve Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley in little friends helped her cele- Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley brate. Mrs. Vera Sandall of Alhambra, called on Mrs. G. W. Weedon and California, is spending some time Mrs. Aaron Snow at Brigham visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gard City Saturday. " l.EdlifflIffl NIVJ 1?.5J THE mmm fi m in . Mr .and Mrs. Charles Laddie of Merdon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis sen home, Mrs. Arthur Kroksh, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitaker family reunion in Pocatello Su- nsister of Mrs. Hansen also left and family attended the Tubbs j day. 1 Elwood Mable Romer Spackman. Mrs. Pearl Perry. has been MH TO HOLD spending the pasl week with Mr. ACTIVITY NIGHT and Mrs. O. H. Peterson at The MIA general activity night "Take Hold" will be held next Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry and Tuesday night, July 1st, at 8:00 children of Ogden called on Mr. p.m. The theme for the evenand Mrs. Myrl Perry. ing will be "This problem of deMrs. Ed Rock of Brigham City linquency and spent Thursday afternoon with Several young people of the ward Mrs. Nola Norr and Mrs. Frank will discuss the problem in a Jensen. panel discussion. Another in Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr and teresting part of the program son spent Sunday with Mr. and will be a discussion of the probMrs. Delbert Staggiin Ogden. lem by County Attorney O. D. Mr. and Mrs. James Ethering-to- n Lund of Brigham. All of you are of Layton spent the weekend invited to come out Tuesday and with Mr. and Mrs. James Ether-ingt- participate In a very interesting Sr. Janet Etherington re- program. mained for a few days. Recent visitors at the P. W, The many friends of Mrs. Carl Chrlste risen home were Mrs. Am Shrape wish her a very speedy nion Hansen and daughter, Mar recovery In the LDS Hospital at ilyn of Firth, Idaho. Logan. A party honoring Miss Lola Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr aton her twelvth birthday Romer tended the farewell in Brigham was last Wednesday by her given for Lorenzo Reese Norr, who will Merlin Romer. The Mrs. mother, leave for his LDS Mission Wedgirls spent the afternoon playing nesday. Lola's grandmothers, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitenton bingo. A. Marble of Tremonton, and S. of Paradise, California, and Mr. Mrs. Margaret Romer of Brig and Mrs. B. A. Dewey of Ogden, ham were also present. Mr. Dewey of Inglewood, CaliWeekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. fornia, and Mrs. J. A. Gardner of Nyssa, Oregon. Daley George Mrs. Orion Mr. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller have W. Snow Saturday. their son, Mr. and Mrs. Orion W. Snow received word In Korea. landed recently Ralph accompanied by their daughter, Barbara and son Woodruff re- Another son, Don, and family, turned Wednesday from East St. from Toston, Montana, spent the Louis, Illinois, where they met weekend here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Manley of their son, Elder Donald R. Snow who has just completed a two Sparks, Nevada, visited Sunday year mission' in the central at the Duane Frank home. The ladies are sisters. states. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kimball Upon Elder Snows' release they and family, who have been visitto traveled S'keston, Missouri, where they visited with Mr. and ing at the Amos Hansen home Mrs. John Litchford, parents of left Monday for Denver, ColoCharles Litch- rado. Another visitor at the Han their ford. They also visited with Elder Lorin Anderson of Bothwell, who is laboring in Webb City, MisPet-ersbu- ro. for her home Monday. She is from Los Angeles, California. Boyd Hansen' and family of Provo spent Sunday here visiting with Mr. Hansen's relatives. Funeral services for Oscar J. Petersen, brother of L .C. Petersen and Wm. Petersen were held Monday at Santa Anna, California. Mrs. Mary Petersen and Mrs. Janzina Jetersen of here attended the services. The program at Sacrament Meeting Sunday night was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bronson and family. TAX AND YOUR OLD TIRI Here is high quality at low cost. This tire carries the B. F. Goodrich Lifetime Guarantee. It has seven shoulribs . . buttress-bui- lt cold ders . . . rubber tread. Put them on your car today. full-dep- th long-weari- 00 Down PUTS ONI ON YOUR CAR EXTRA-CUSHIO- I Iw JUtSimt I II mm DEFIANCE N Smooth comfort at lowest cost . . strong side- wall construction . . cushions rough-roa- d hocks. i .llfllj Kk 6.70-1- 5 Plus Tax and your old tiro t Wayne's Associated Service Dial 11 3581 Tremonton yiSiii!! FIRST IN RUBBER J M: .... -- s- - to 31 r 1 1 mmm A If1. ; , V' ? 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