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Show and Reese Marble spent Sunday at the family home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sears of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. By Myrle Cdy Del Kraaima of Ogden visited Bourne Mr. and Mrs. Leland during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hyer of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward during the week. The Jr. Birthday Club held Alice Ward, Gwen Ward and their annual husband's party in Inez Johnson were in Ogden the church house Saturday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward atnight. A delicious dinner was served after which games were tended a birthday dinner at played. All but three club mem- Maddox Ranch House Sunday at bers and husbands were present which 15 family members atto enjoy the evening. tended to honor Karl Benson, ',' Mrs. Eva Udy and daughter brother of Mrs. Ward. llJ Mrs. Mary Adams and daughMelba of Kaysville visited Mrs. ters of Tremonton visited the Ruie Kennard Monday. A group of neighbors quilted Deloss Jensens Saturday. Frank Ward and son Kirk of at the home of Grace Hales spent Thursday, Friday Ogden Wednesday. The Jr. Birthday Club honor- and Saturday with the J. H. Wards. e ed Lynette Macfarlane and LaMar Capener and Norman Macfarlane at the home of Burnett spent the weekend in of Most Lynette Thursday night. LaMar was best man the members attended and en- Richfield. for one of his missionary comthe party. joyed at his wedMrs. Effie Welling returned panions Saturday ding. during the week after spending Mr. and Mrs. James Burt and a month in Evanston with her children of Ogden visited the son, Blaine Welling and family. Ron Hales during the week. The Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorensen ladies are sisters. and daughter of Murray came Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner up Friday night and brought a and children of Salt Lake City NEW ZEALAND "MORMON" TEMPLE screen and projector and show- visited at the T. J. Udys Suned the slides LaMar Capener day. The New Zealand Temple of the Church of Jesus took in England and on the conMrs. Leland Capener enterof Latter-da- y Christ Saints (Mormon) dedicated Sunday, tinent. LaMar was unable to be tained at dinner Sunday honor20, by the Church's April president, David O. both his but present grandfather ing her husband for his birthconcrete white edifice was built by McKay. (The gleaming All Capener and father, Russel day. Guests were Dr. Jex Capvolunteer labor cost a at million. of An estimated 5,000 of $1 in had been many Capener ener, Aaron Capener and Bob Mormon faithful, including 500 Americans, attended the the same places so the pictures Capener of Salt Lake City, Mr. were thoroughly enjoyed by and Mrs. Richard Capener and dedication. members of the families at the Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall inent knoll, the temple faces the n A dollar home of Mr. and Mrs. Les and children and Mar Lee Cap40 or more buildings of the colCoombs. project is being dedi- lege. Surrounding the project is ener of Riverside. cated this week by the Church a e Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen and farm which will Mrs. Nina Dustin was in y school virtually her daugh- of Jesus Christ of Latter-dathe make daughter Karen spent the weekvisiting Friday end at the home of Mrs. Soren-sen'- s ter, Mrs. Estin Nelson. She ac- Saints (Mormons) at Tuhikar-amenear Hamilton, New Zeaparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- companied Melinda Hess. Included in the 85,000 square sell Capener. Mrs. Doris Foster and baby of land. feet of the college's David O. The gleaming white New McKay student center are the The family of Mr. and Mrs. Smithfield are spending the "Mormon" Temple ($1 largest auditorium, Zealand Doris' week Mary with mother, Mr. Mrs. and George Forsberg, swimming Leland Stone and children of Udy while Mr. Foster is in Salt million) and the Church College pool, gymnasium and organ of of Zealand New ($7 million) any New Zealand school. Plain City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lake City for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy and are a tribute alike to American Forsberg and children and Mr. Eight years ago, a rnodest and Mrs. Gordon Smith and children were in Salt Lake City ingenuity and the faith and de- small farm and peat swamp; votion of Mormons in the South now it is a family of Fielding, Mary Gayle Sunday. comPacific. of nearly 1,000 people. munity David O. McKay, 84 year-olworld president of the church, flew 7,000 miles to dedicate the temple on April 20. The college will be dedicated April 24. All the work both superBear River high school is rewas visory and general labor presented among the 587 high donated! school seniors competing for 12 And most of the building at Stevens' Henager materials were provided by the scholarships Builds church to avoid a drain on New School of business. I. W. StevRecord Zealand's commercial supplies. ens, president of the school, a Good said winners will be announced Supervisors are skilled arti within the next few weeks. Promptness in paying your sans and builders from America bills is important. Re"Each scholarship entitles the who left their jobs at the call tailers and professional to a complete nine winner to direct the of church leaders men deserve their money months' course of study at project. when the bill is due! Pay The workers, as many as 400 Stevens' Henager, valued at of them, also spent two years $427.50," Mr. Stevens said. "If every bill within ten days after it is received and as "labor missionaries." Food a winner desires to take a lonaccounts and clothing are provided by ger course, he may use his your installment scholarship as the first year's church members. on the due dates. Then there are the materials. tuition." Courses which scholarship Lumber comes from a church timber tract and sawmill to the winners have to choose from include: accounting, executive joinery for finishing work. materials for concrete secretarial, secretarial, advancOF BOX ELDER COUNTY and concrete blocks come from ed secretarial, general business, 37 South Main Street Phone 44 two church quarries to a mod- management, 'and stenographic. ern plant, producing up to 8,000 Brigham City, Utah blocks daily. In business to serve both creditor and debtor. Rising 157 feet atop a prom RIVERSIDE It Party For Young Club Members i VASQUEZ INFANT DIES A baby girl born April 12 to THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Thursday, Apirl 24. 1958 Antonio and Josephine Forsgren Vasquez of Garland died the day after birth. The baby was named Radina. She is survived by her parents, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vasquez of Garland. Burial was in the Garland Cemetery under the direction of Rogers Mortuary. Bishop Earl Arnold conducted a short service, with William Cullimore giving a brief talk and Jerry Buchanan dedicating the grave. Older People Must Continue Payin I my According to Jay M. Hansen of the Ogden Social Security Office, some of the older persons in the Bear River Valley have the mistaken idea that they can voluntarily quit paying the social security tax once they apply for social security retirement benefits. ' "A person 72 years old or older can receive social security benefits even though he continues to operate his business," Mr. Hansen said. "A person between 65 and 72 years of age can receive benefits for all months if he is not earning over nt IMIW Ar-len- multi-millio- Hy-ru- $1200 a year, and for one or more months in any year in which he earn less than $2080." Such a person must, however, Pedestrian fatalities reached injuries reached the booklet states. Both 7,500 and 22,-20- 0, these figures were slightly below the '56 totals. Over 34 percent of the pedestrian deaths resulted from crossing in the middle of the block, a total of 2,600 persons. tax as pay his long as he has net earnings from of $400 or more in a year, just as a younger person does. "A person's age," Mr. Hansen said, "does not determine whether he pays a social security tax. That depends on whether the work from which he receives the income is covered by social security, and in the case of by whether the yearly net earnings to at least $400." Mr. Hansen will be in Tremonton Thursday, April 24, at the Utah Power and Light Company office between 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. self-employ- Start 'em right witli UVESTOCK, JJ, iJLj ,U MASH or CRUMBLES lf" 1500-acr- m a, ?- Your best feed buy is MILK WHITE . . Milk White Feeds are made of the finest ingredients and mixeel to meet carefully designed formulas. Every MILK WHITE FEED has every essental food ingreALWAYS dient, you can count of them. 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