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Show its-- ' I THE LEADER. 14. 1955 Thursday, April WARD CONFERENCE HELD PLYMOUTH by La Von Nish Ward conference was held here Sunday with President FORM FAMILY Potter and Wallace Bourne being our stake visitors. An Easter ORGANIZATION was give in Sunday program Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen of School the Junior Sunday by Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. School. William Hess of Lewiston, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schoffield and Mrs. Reed Has3 of Clear- and family of Salt Lake City field, Mr. and Mrs. William were Easter guests of Mr. and Silvester of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess. Mrs. Glen Hess of Dewey ville Mrs. Bob Nish and children met at the William J. Hess ihome of Idaho Falls were visitors at Saturday evening for a family the Newell Nish home Sunday. gathering and to organize a Gives Easter Party Genealogical committee. Mr. Jena Lamb had a group Rae and Mrs. DeVere Hess of Logan to a slumber party friends of Mr. and with visited Sunday Friday night, then Saturday Mrs. Hess. they enjoyed an Easter hike to Plan Move to Idaho Water Canyon. Out of town Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lamb enguests were Shaunna Deakin of tertained at a turkey supper in Fielding, Levada Deakin of honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Howell and Erlyn Forsberg of Archibald and daughter, Ila, Riverside. ' Saturday evening. The ArchiMr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess balds are moving to Idaho Falls and son Richard spent Sunday in the near future. Other guests with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arch, were Thomas Babbit of Malad, ibald of Logan. Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mrs. Jay Hess was in SamarArchibald of Blackfoot, Idaho. ia, Idaho, Friday to visit her Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hess, mother and sister. "who have been living in Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and Falls during the winter have children of Malad, Ida., spent moved here for the summer. Sunday with the Gardner Udys. CHECK THESE FIVE THINGS A W. R. WHITE CONCRETE DRAIN TILE SYSTEM CAN DO FOR YOU! Ml. J3. Ms. Jm Increases available farm acreage. Increases quality and quantity of farm products. Decreases farm labor. Decreases overhead and cost of production. Increases value of your property. land or land where the have or if seepage from water table is too high canals or through levees of adjacent water courses is destroying your crop land, contact your W. R. White representative today. If you water-logge- d ... un-lin- o Phone 7765 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, utan CONCMTI muoAnoN coeeuoMi All CONOHI rm COMMTf vmtai All CUIVMTS WAIN CAIIS MIAD HWf MITAL Kim mi WITAl nt ttrf s Gwenda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Johns of Portage stayed with her grand mother, Mrs. Jess Lamb during the week while her parents went to Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hess and Mrs. Gardner Udy were in Brig-haCity Friday to visit Mrs. Genevieve Jensen and daughter Pauline, who is leaving in the near future for a mission to Denmark.. Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Udy also went on to Ogden to visit Eva Zundel. Wen-dove- r, m RIVERSIDE by Myrle Udy CHURCH GETS SPRING CLEANING Church Gets Spring Cleaning The members of the ward have worked hard during the week to clean the meeting house. It looks so spic and span now. New tile and plastic linoleum were laid on the halls and entrance ways which help to make it look much better. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards were very happy to get word Tuegday, April 5th of the safe arrival of a new granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard (Nina Richards) of Benson in the LDS Hospital in Logan. Mrs. Ballard and baby went home Sunday. Grandpa and Grandma Richards were at the Ballard home to welcome them. Mother and baby are doing very well. Mrs. Cleo Forsberg and Mrs. Inez Johnson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson to Logan Thursday. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales spent Easter at the family home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins and children of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Hales of Garland, Dean Floyd and Lola Hales of Salt Lake City and the members of the family were together for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cannon (Beverley Hales) and baby, Jan Dean and Cleve Hales of Salt Lake City visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hales Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward were dinner guests of Mrs. Edna May Thompson and family in East Garland Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen of" Idaho Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward Saturday. The ladies are sisters. Mrs. Helen Capener and Mrs. Ellen Capener were in Ogden Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geary and daughter of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday of the J. O. Hadfields and the Doug Roches'. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden and Tremonion. Utah children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Max Adams and daughters of Tremonion were guests cf their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen. They went over to Logan where the children rolled their eggs down the College Hill in a rain storm. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Welling accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Manning to Arizona during the week. Family Honors Alf Capener Mr. and Mrs. Howard Capener entertained the Alf Capener children and grandchildren Saturday night to honor Alf Capener for his 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Macfar-lan- e and children of Ogden accompanied by Mrs. Macfarlane's mother, Mrs. Naomi Welling of Venice, Calif., spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Kennard. Kennard is Reed's mother. Vernal W. Johns of the Stake Presidency and Warren Hansen of the High Council were visit- - T" i and their dates. It is an annual JUNE ROHDE SINGS WITH COLLEGE GROUP affair. Miss Rohde is a senior with June Roh.de, daughter of H. C. a major in art. Mrs. Elmer E. Larsen, is home on furlough for two weeks. He has completed his training at Sheppard Air Force Base in Rohde is a member of the Texas, and will report at Suisun Chansonettes at the Utah State HOME ON FURLOUGH Basj near Fairfield, Cal., after Agricultural college. Paul Larsen, son of Mr. and his visit at home. The Chansonettes are a group of girls that sing for various church groups organizations, and other functions. It is open to all desiring to participate. The group is putting on "Hansel and Gretel" at the Montpel-ie- r high school on April 18. About a month ago, they put on e LOW INITIAL COST at the a similar performance NO UPKEEP SERVICE e Capitol theatre in Logan. The last of April, there will be a banquet and dance for the L? 4" Siz9 Chansonettes, Meistersingers, 8" Size t... 4.24 Concrete HEADGATES G 10" Vaughn Tingey spent Easter Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tingey. 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