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Show The 1 . LEADER Thursday. October 6. 1960 car if just CUT Lumber Dealer Now .n rorcn, -- . ,...,, -- .j,, , ... , .. i.iiSrTTgriam llothwell LDS Ward Releases - Sustains Relief Society Officers in Sunday Meet Karen Stokes as Promontory PTA Portage Airman By Rosalie & Wells First meeting of Parent-TeachAssociation was Thursday evening at the school. The membership drive was launched along with other business. Discussion centered on the crowded school bus condition. Refreshments were served by Warren and Mary Beth Baird. PTA officers are Warren Baird, Leo Flint, Wanda Larsen and Wilma Silvester. Boy Scouts of Troop 145 under the leadership of Joseph Nicholas of the Troop Committee enjoyed an overnight camping trip in the Park Valley area where they visited the mines and Indian Springs. Mrs. Wanda Larsen attended the UEA convention in Salt Lake City last weekend. Attends Golden Wedding Mrs. Helen Brown took advan" tage of the school vacation for UEA to spend the time visiting (with her folks in Wellsville. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday with a reception in the Wellsville First Ward. All of their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren were present with the exception of two grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Richman have come home from ILongmont, Colorado where they have spent the past several months working. Clynn Richman and Jerald By Relief Society officers were Sunday. By Mrs. Virgil Harris New Relief Society president is Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Denny Lird. Her counselors are and children, Terry Lynne a.'ici Allen, left Monday for Butte. "thel Mae F'rth and Irene Hun-vke- r. with Wilma Newman as Mont., where they will visit Sgt. Denny's parents and othe. lecrtirv. officers included relatives before leaving for !'p. Outgoing 'me, Wash., whore he will 1; MaMs Stokes, Mie Bosley, Ner-en- e stationed with the Air Force. Forpgren and Wilma Sessions Sgl. Denny recently returned fro Pakistan. Mrs. Denny and children have lived hee with Mit James of Park Valley left TuesDenny's parents, Mr. and Mr; day from Ogden on the streamDavid P. Gibbs for the past yea1 liner for Middletown, Ohio, where Mr. and Mrs. Al Harris o thv will visit with Mrs. James' Malad visited Sunday with M; sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ledford Adams. From there and Mrs. Roy Halford. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Knudse-an- Mrs. Rose will go to Convoy, Ohio family of El Monte, Calif and visit iwith her aunts, Alta visited from Friday until Monda Gorrell and Mrs. Samvale. They afternoon with Mr. Knudsen't plan to be gone for about three mother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen and weeks. other relatives and friends. Mrs. Francis Allen is staying Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and Mrs. with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Afton Pierson attended the dedi- Sorenson this week while Mrs. cation of the new post office at Sorenson is recuperating at her home after an operation. Roy, Utah Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. HosMrs. Elda Nelson of Brigham kins and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hos- City visited Sunday with her parkins visited Sunday in George- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Parkintown, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. son. Eldon Hoskins and daughters. John F. Conley is being treated at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Visit In The East Mrs. Floyd Rose in company Ogden. He entered the hospital Mrs. Al on Monday of last week. with her sister-in-lMrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs underwent surgery at the LDS Hospital in Logan Tuesday. Her husband Simada Study Club and family were present and Reviews Bible Women members of the family have spent Simada Study club met Wed- much time with her since. nesday for the season's opening Has Birthday Party session at the home of Ruth Mrs. Faye Morris was guest of Miller, honor at a birthday party given Topic of 1960 - 61 study is by her sisters at the home of Mrs. "Women of the Bible." General Rita Lee in Brigham City Tues background for the initial lesson day. Besides the guest of honor, was given by Katheryne Nessen, those present were; Pearl Hawks who produced a map of the tra- and Fern Hall, Portage; Vada vels of the bibical patriarch Hopkins, Grace Ogan and Veda Abraham. June Garfield discussed Edman, Ogden; Rita Lee and the life of Abraham and Vernell Janet Williams, Brigham City. Morrison told of "Sarah and Primary preparation meeting Horar." Course of study outlines and was held Monday evening of last week at the church house with new by-lacopies were distri- fifteen in attendance including buted. two Stake Board members, Ruth The hostess served refreshments to 13 members and one guest, Mrs. Anna Everton. Eyes Bus Needs Visits, Leaves er Brown are attending in Logan this year. Larsen's daughters, Nannette Christensen, Logan for college. Utah State Mrs. Wanda Tamara and also are at Mrs. Lottie Woodward has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Floyd Woodward while her home is being moved to a new location in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. John Battenfield of Deweyville were visitors of the Duane Wells last iweek prior to leaving for Marshall, Texas, where Mr. Battenfield is being transferred by Thiokol. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wells, Mr. and Mrs. John Battenfield of Dew- eyville and Mr. and Mrs. Del Archibald of Willard enjoyed a trip to the Uintah Mountains re- cently. Mrs. Edna Cottongim of Richmond, Indiana visited here with friends and relatives recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooley and family of Williams, Ariz., and formerly of Little Valley visited briefly with friends here as they came to Utah to enroll Virginia in school at the BYU. Mrs. Bill Anderson and family of Boise, formerly of Little Valley, called on the Floyd Woodwards while they were in Utah registering their son, Bill, at Utah State University. Del Duane Wells accompanied Archibald and George Wells of Willard on a successful elk hunt in Cache Valley. Merlin Larsen and Leonard For New Post ed .t Mel secretary. Clyde Anderson was sustained as a counselor in the Sunday School. He is taking the place of Dallas Stokes. Ellen Christensen was sustained as of the Junior Sunday School, taking the place vacated by Ethel Mae Firth. Dawn Christensen it at home after a few days in the hospital. Sweeten and Thelma Wakley. Following the lesson given by leader, Fern H. Hall, refreshments were served and a social evening enjoyed. Mrs. Virginia Jones and children of Sandy spent the weekend as guests of Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. Grace John. Mrs. Reid Harris and children of Ucon, Idaho visited Saturday Mr. and with Mrs. Harris' Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibbs and family of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Gibbs and family of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. John of Cherry Creek visited with Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denny and family Sunday. Mrs. Lee Nelson and children of Mantua visited with them Saturday prior to the Denny's departure, Douglas Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs has enrolled as a senior at BYU and Alan Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen has enrolled as a Freshman at USU this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hansey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Price and daughters of Ogden were weekend guests of Mrs. Hansey's and Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. Louise Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson at East Garland Saturday evening. Maurine Gibbs, Laura Gibbs and Ora Hoskins went to Ogden Monday to be with their mother and sister, Clara Hall who underwent surgery at the St. Benedicts Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Christensen in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson had as their guest Friday Bernice Cullimore and children Steve, Mary Margaret and Christine of Salt Lake City. Saturday Mrs. Cullimore and family and the Clyde Anderson family visited in Avon with their mother, Mrs. Alma O. Jackson. Dr. and Mrs. Theris Astle of Logan were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peacock and children of Ogden visited Sunday at the Clyde Anderson home. Mrs. DelLon Stokes, Larry and Mrs. Polly Shelly accompanied Too! Smith to Moab last week five-da- y visit. for Returns from Nevada Wallace Anderson is at home after spending the past two weeks in Nevada with her daughter-Charlen- e and family. Charlene has been ill but is reported recovering. Mrs. Deloris Stokes and children spnt Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Moab visiting with the Wallace C. Jones family. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Call and daughter, American Fork, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firth. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth and family shared a Yardnick with the Dave Manning family in Garland. They celebrated the Firth's an- and niversary birthday. Mr. Manning's MEN Train To Be A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCRAPER BULLDOZER POWER SHOVEL GRADER AND OTHERS TRAINED MEN ARE EARNING OVER per 165 week Complete Training Program, Including Actual Experience on Heavy Equipment. No Previous Experience Need. Mail Coupon for Complete Information. QUALIFY NOW For the many ; UNIVERSAL EQUIPMENT OPERATORS SCHOOL, INC. I 138 S. 2nd E. 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