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Show The LEADER Thursday. April 21. I960 Tremonion, Uiah Heaton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carter of Park Valley Mr. Heaton spoke to the Elders party Saturday and they both spoke at Sacrament meeting the next day. Their two children sang a Chinese song. The family has recently returned from Hong Kong where Mr. Heaton served as mission president. Mumps Selge Over Everyone is now recovering from the mumps in Park Valley where more than half the school Park Valley Ward Conference funeral, Lotty Petterson. -- ' was held on Easter Sunday this year. At Sacrament meeting a new bishopric was appointed for the Park Valley Ward. Replacing Bishop Kenneth Carter as bishop is Durward Palmer, replacing Ferris James as first counselor is Rex R. Pugsley and Kay L. Carter is second counselor replacing Ferd Hirschi. LeGrande Morris was replaced as ward clerk by Harvey Carter with the new assistant ward clerk Chester Kunzler replacing Dee C. Hirschi. Chapel Cleaned Sore knees and tired bones are the results of the hard work the ladies of the Park Valley ward when they performed the "Spring House Cleaning" of the chapel on Thursday 14. Their efforts were successful as the chapel looks very clean and nice, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Morris returned from a trip to California Monday 11, after staying there a week to attend Mr. Morris' sister's Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson and their family of Logan visited at Park Valley recently. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Kunzler, Mrs. Thompson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Post of Burley were visiting Mrs. Yost s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunzle on Easter Sunady. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pugsley and family visited in Park Valley on Sunday 17. and attended Sacra ment meeting that night, Married April 14 Kunzler of Park Valley was Jay wed April 14 in the Salt Lake City Temma to Barbara Packard of Bountiful. Thev came to Park Valley to visit friends and attended church meetings that day. They are now making their home in Logan. Meetings Speakers Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heaton and family came to Park Valley from Salt Lake City April 9 to visit Mrs. and speak at meetings. j the improvement cf farm property, nothir.f : s I played a more ir.r:.part than concrete In fvZ ; -. jT 'J A$j c v tity and the quality of farm products. R. WHITE CONCRETE DRAIN THE SYSTEM MAKES YOUR LAND WORTH MORE . . . WHILE YOU USE IT f. . . AND ALSO IF YOU SELL IT1 For full details. contact AW. R. Sunday with their parents the Ron Hales. The Relief Society Singing Mothers of Belmont Ward sang in the Fielding Ward Sacrament Service Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Udy and children spent Sunday in Brigham, Mary Adams and daughters of PHONE EX 1623 WAU AVE, OGDEN, UTAH na Belmont Relief Society Conducts Regular Work Activities Meeting non-L.D.- utunt Ml COMauTf csnomi i at Saturday. are Jim Reveals grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg, Ogden, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg and other relatives in town during the week. LaMar Capener and Betty Nish attended the Easter Sunrise Ser vice in the Logan Tabernacle. LDS Institute of Religion choir and the Delta Phi chorus sang the Crucifixion. LaMar is a member of these musical organizations. Kathleen Christensen and baby and Betty Nish were guests of the (."'- rr; ,Vt iv1 t FUEL SYSTEMS STAV CLEA Delicate fuel injector parts get complete protection with Chevron Diesel Fuel. Its exclusive prevents injector deposits, system, keeps it clean as new. rust-proof- n Detergent-Actio- s the entire fuel With clean injectors, your diesel runs smoother, pulls harder, operates most economically. Keep your engine in top condition... get Detergent-Actio- n Chevron Diesel Fuel. For any Standard Oil product, call FARRELL . DIESEL FUEL J. BESS Tremonton ':'- - AL ife:r-r:rC- : . Its and Go" ) Mrs. Helen Capener and MarLee took Mrs. Pauline Capener and baby to Salt Lake City Saturday They remained until morning. Sunday morning when Helen and Mar Lee returned. is in Mrs. Amanda Bowcutt Salt Lake City and will be for some time. Touch . t? n 7;: with an 7 Tu i ELECTRIC L,l Dishwasher! Is Named For USU Fellowship Ruby W. Thampson, Tremonton, among 36 secondary school teachers of French and Spanish named to attend a summer in - If"1- - is nmm wi.mc widens the stance, not the car. With the widest track of any car, Pontiac gives you better stability, accurate control, less lean and sway. Wide-Trac- k SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER IVAYliE SANDALL r.IOTOR CO WEST MAIN STREET n: :. BRHS Teacher Does away with. sway '": - ' . Parks. 695 f r: -v ' V. i Russell Capeners Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall and Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Madsen spent from Thursday until Monday morning in the Southern ! S. Had-field- White Company toda tenant Carter. Di-an- - land can be reclaimed. Wit); Most alkali or water-logge- d W. R. White concrete drain tile you can Increase available farm acreage, cut down on farm labor, overhead end cost of production. You will also Increase the quan- W. The cold weather over Easter prevented much outside activity but some families ventured out for picnics while others enjoyed them around the fireplace. Visiting Saturday with the Jav Browns were Helen's parents, the James Thorpes and her sister and family, the Marvin Poppletons of weusvme Also a Saturday visit with the Warren Bairds was enjoyed by Mary Beth's parents, the Charles Lunts of Ogden and her sister from BYU. On Sunday the Joseph Nicholas family enjoyed a picnic with their daughter Valora and family, the John Mildons from Salt Lake City. And the Floyd Woodward family gathered for a family piuuc in uie nius. Guests of the Leo Flints were Mrs. Pauline Jensen and familv jiu juts. Aiaggie ipsen of Corinne. iney picmced in the Little Valley area. Other family members were prevented from attending due to car trouble. The Arthur Eggli family enjoy ed a picnic with Mrs. Fred Eggli and son Floyd and Miss Marlene Belmont Relief Society work iremonton, Esther Jensen and meeting was held Tuesday in the Trina Ward, spent Saturday in Relief Society room. Varied ac Logan. tivities went on - painting dish Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen had towels, embroidery work, work on dinner at Maddox Ranch Inn Sunpictures and painting photographs, day with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holt. Wesley Bailye of Alanio, Calif., Edna Ward and Myrle Udy atbrother of Mary Udy visited her tended DUP meeting Thursday at Tuesday night. uie nome or Myrtle Gleason. Mrs. Karl Ward and children Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. V. Allen Olsen of Salt Lake City of Rupert, Ida., spent Saturday stopped at Mary Udys and took ana feunaay with her husband Anderson of Tremonton. her fo Logan. They visited Doris Karl Ward who is living with the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sandall, Brent Foster in Smithfield. John Wards while they are get and Steve Watkins were the In the evening Mr. and Mrs. ting a home ready to move into in guests of the Al Silvesters. Olsen, Mary Udy and Mr. and Logan. Scouts Are Busy Mrs. Wesley Bailey were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis and The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dar- Tony spent the weekend in Provo. under Boy Scouts of Troop 145 the leadership of Duane ley at the Blue Bird honoring Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Davis stayed in and Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Provo and Tony came back to go Wells held a car washing project Saturday to help raise funds for Udy, Mrs. Darley and Mr. Bailey to school at the USU. their activities. They were kept are brother and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hales attend Dee Weese of Bountiful and ed the Lions Club zone banquet busy all day in spite of the un Smithfield Thursday night at the Tropical seasonable weather and the re Stephen Foster of sults of their efforts were shown some on time the spent Mary Udy in Brigham. Thayne Hales and a in the line of sparkling clean cars farm during the week. They are group of friends entertained dur it church Sunday. Participating very anxious to get the crops in. ing the dinner with singing. m the project were Gayle Rich Mrs. Evelene Hartley and Mrs. Mrs. Melvin J. Ballard and man, Howard Nicholas, Ronald Lelia Hartley and daughter Janet Mrs. Harold Vance of Cache Val Wells, Chuck Mack, Billy Flint. of Rockland, Ida., visited Mr. and ley, mother and sister of Mrs. Kenneth Eggli and Dale Nicholas. Mrs. Ed Udy, Effie Welling and Myron Richards visited at the A week ago the boys spent the friends relatives and Richards other home Thursday. Friday camping out to prepare Mrs. Edna Ward is visiting in Mr. and Mrs. John Kraaima, night themselves for the district Cam-pore- e Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Del Kraaima and Salt Lake City with Mr. and near Tremonton, April 29 Burl Hermansen and family. baby and Mrs. Nalder of Ogden and 30. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tingey were Easter dinner guests of Mr. Wedding Reception in Grouse and Mrs. Leland Bourne. spent the weekend on Easter Sunday. Kunzler Creek with their daughter and Mrs. Lenore Silvester and Mrs. in Logan on Friday night for family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jane Hess went to Brigham to Linda Robinette and Kenneth Richins. meet Mrs. Genevive Jensen, then Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moss and on to Ogden to visit Mrs. Eva Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hadfield daughters of Salt Lake City spent Zundel Thursday. were in Idaho during the week to Riverside in with relatives Mr. and Clarence Silvester Mrs. Sunday and friends. and family, Ogden, and Mr. and visit Mrs. Hadfield's brothers who are ill. They spent Tuesday in Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Udy and Mrs. Kyle Silvester and children. and visited J. East T. their par Arimo with George HancockBlack-fooGarland, Udy family accompanied by t in weekend and the family visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skin- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Silvester Charles W. Hancock and with ner and other relatives Simday. Sunday. his family. Jim Reveal of Sorora, Calif., Dr. and Mrs. Dean Floyd and TennesMr. from and friend a and college daughters of Farmington and Mrs. Bevan Hales and chil- see, who are attending the USU s visited the J. O. dren of Tremonton spent Easter together The Hadfields -- C-v I room was sick with them. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A Hirschi, Phillis Kunzler, Melva Kunzler, Norine Carter, Melvia Larsen and sixteen children went to Logan to to the Temple Saturday 16, where they were baptised for the dead- Mr. and Mrs. G. Lael Carter and family are being transferred to Toronto, Canada from Ohio because of his job with the Encyclopedia Britannica Films Inc. They formerly lived In Park Valley. Lael Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester and son Troy. Moved To Manila Mr. and Mrs. George Swan and Petersen were the Lyle Richman son George have moved to Manila, family, the Wayne Toombs, Doran Utah, where they have purchased Nicholas and son Howard and a ranch. The Primary held their Rosalie Wells and daughters Sunday and Denise. evening service "My House is a House of Order" Ellen Toombs was a bridesmaid recently with all for Linda and Maxine assisted the Primary children and many with the serving. The young others of the branch participating. Charles Mack, son of Mr, and couple were married Wednesday in the Logan Temple and will reside Mrs. Fred Mack was graduated from Primary qualifying for gradin Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodward uation under the requirements of and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen a He was awarded his Tenderfoot attended a session at the Logan Scout badge by Guide Patrol Temple Friday evening. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Al Sil- Leader Doris Flint, the badge bevester and daughters Elaine and ing pinned on by his father. Ruth celebrated Al's birthday and Charles (Chuck) has been staying their wedding anniversary with a with the Flints attending school dinner at Maddox Ranch House. and participating in the Primary Enjoying the event with them and Scouting activities. Easter Picnics Draw Many Families From Promontory Despite Weather Dunvard Palmer Named Bishop Of Park Valley L.D.S. Ward TREMONTON f r stitute at Utah State University at Loiran June 13 - July 22, Dr. M. L. Nielsen, head of the lan gnage department at USU and annoimced institute director, Thursday Participants will receive grants of $75 per week plus $15 per week for each dependent while they attend the institute. Tuition also will be paid for them. The institute is supported ty p $47,993 grant provided terms of the national Defens Education Act. It is part of th U.S. Office of Education Languag Development Program. USU is one of 35 institutions ir h" United States selected to of Or the language institute. Severa' Tiiest faculty members have bee hosen to join the USU languag itaff In teaching courses. Exten- ive use will be made of the iniversity's modern language la boratory, Dr. Nielsen said. I III III I I undo V. ,VV ' ' No more lingering with messy dishes after meats with an electric dishwasher. 7 I - I . . . Dishes wash cleaner, with water too hot for homon hands.. Ends dishpan hands, and saves breakage through dishes slipping from soapy hands. Yes, buy a dishwasher, don't be one I (4 ttnl XT vr a. Ti'S OS fVH POWER LIGHT CO. tvf ww frw yew Mm. ( TOTAL ELECTRIC HOMeI |