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Show Th Tremonton, Utah John H. Laub Missionary Writes From Georgia Elected ed from the Prophet, David O. Dear Saints and friends, Greetings to "yawl" from McKay "Every Member a Mis Georgia. I am grateful for this oppor- tunity to thank you for the support you are giving the both temporally and spiritually. My thanks also to the Leader editor for keeping us up on the home missionaries news. sionary". Here in Cochran, Georgia, my companion and I do teach them people and fellowship but it is the members of the ward here who do hear their testimonies and make them feel a vital part of the ward. It is wonderful to see the Lord not only blessing people in be coming members of the Church but also in seeing the happi ness of other members grow, This is a joy I want to find all of you enjoying when I re 3 Wan Memorial Honors Henry Oyler A memorial was established with the Utah Heart Association during March in honor of the late Henry Oyler of according to Dr. James P. Orme, UHA president. Dr. Orme pointed out that memorial gifts to the Heart Fund are used to gain new knowledge about diseases of the heart and blood vessels through support of research, and to make that knowledge available to the practicing Tre-monto- MOTS physician. Many persons (krili-kote- BENNETT'S ) KRILI-KOT- E FLAT WALL FINISH Comes Ready To Use No Lap Marks Spatters Wipe Up With Damp Cloth No Paint Fumes Clean Up With Water ' f . Yours In your choice of 1,322 colors In ' Bennett's PAI NTS SEE YOUR NEAREST BENNETT'S DEALER Look for the Bennett's Sign have n, found deep satisfaction in making memorial contributions to the Heart Fund, he explained. In this way, they have both serv ed the living and paid thoughtful tribute to the memory of a friend, associate or relative. Memorial gifts to the Heart Fund are to be addressed to the Utah Heart Association, 250 East 1st South, Salt Lake City. Acknowledgements to the family of the deceased are made promptly, ana receipts are sent ,to the donors for the pur pose of Income tax deduction. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my renter, George Crozier, espec ially in fertilizer, seed and fuel. Signed Fred Weiser. tip ATTEND FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fran-coattended a family gathering at the home of Mrs. Fran-com- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ors"on Cottle, in Hooper, m 11 U .m with this new 1 962 General Electric I I Thursday, April PLYMOUTH To Inspect New Chapel In Logan By-La- Students Announcement is made by Bar Association of the University of Utah, that John H. Laub has been elected treasurer of the Student Bar Association for the 1962-6- 3 academic year. The Student Bar Association is the student governing body of the School of Law and is directly affiliated with the the Student The "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints" is growing rapidly here in the south as it is in other missions. The members here in Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina are becoming more and more en- turn shortly. May the Lord bless you with thused each day over the last all the righteous desires of commandment we have receiv- your hearts, and may you heed the counsel of your leaders. Faithfully, Sister Virginia Nielsen LEADER American Bar Association. While serving as treasurer, Mr. Laub will represent the University of Utah School of Law at the Circuit convention of the American Law students Association this month in Topeka, Kansas, and later this by L&von Nlsn Bishop Howard Oapener announced that all members of the ward are invited to go to Logan next week and go through the new 8th Ward Chapel that has Just been finished, and to see if the floor plana meet with the approval of the members of the ward, if so it is hoped that ground breaking ceremony will be started In the very near fu ture on the New Belmont Chapel. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris of Portage visited them. Mrs. Welling Zundel of Ogden and Mrs. Wm. Silvester of Riverside took their, mother, Mrs. Jane Hess to Logan Thursday. Visitors who called on Mrs. Hess, Easter, were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christensen of Grace, Ida., Mrs. Zona Nielsen po,.,, ,, , , v. , and two children of Ogden, and their family consisting of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess of and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall and family of Tremonton, the Lorin Deweyville. Gibbs, of Easter visitors at the Wm. J. Johns andMr. Byron Mrs. and McKay Portage, Rudd home were Mr. and Mrs. Allred and son of Fi tiding, of and Harris Ralph family Don Lamb of Salt Lake City, Ogden on Saturday, Mr. and Charlie Dandy of Morgan, Mrs. Clifford Rudd and daughof Fielding, a Elouise Dandy ters of Layton and the Ray of Jim Danand brother sister Pingells of Kaysville enjoyed lives with who Indian dy, boy Easter dinner Sunday. Lamb Mrs. and Jim Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lamb enwho lives, Indian an mie Asplin on Easter lunch the joyed mountain side with members of in Tremonton, ! , ,,, jjune Visit Parents m n Warniiiff Offered To World Fair Drivers newspapers in other parts of the nation and offer helpful ad vice concerning the highways approaching the city of Seattle. In the interest of safety, drivers should be cautioned to watch road signs very closely as they approach within some 15 miles of Seattle. The word of caution concerns Highway 99 from the north and Highway 10 from the east, as these two entrances to the city have reversible lanes early mornings and evenings. Failure to obey instructions carefully, may result in the driver finding himself on the wrong lane with a serious accident The Pecks advise local people to watch all signs carefully and have a wonderful trip to the northwest. They are anticipating many people from Bear River Valley in the state of Washington this summer. Will Petersen of Thatcher were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hess and family of Garland also called during the day. Iaster Party Mar Jean Nish entertained 18 school friends at an Easter party Friday. After a day of mountain climbing they return ed to Mar Jean's home and en joyed a luncheon and games. Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr and family of Salt Lake City enjoyed Easter ' weekend at the Hank Starr home. Accident Victim Recovering Jack Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Archibald, was hospitalized in the Veterans hospital during the week for broken ribs and other bone injuries he received in a car accident in Ogden last Saturday night. He returned home Friday and is able to be up and around at this writing. Mrs. Nadine Weidman and children of Bear River City enjoyed Easter with the Dee This is one 4 that acts twice life size except at the gas pump. (As a matter of fact, a Tempest 4 with automatic transmission won its class in the recent POtltlBC TetttpBSt Mobil Economy Run.) Get one you should. SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR USED CARS, TOO, CRIMP VIIEATLEY MOTOR COMPANY 695 WEST MAIN TREMONTON Williams, Mr. and Mrs.' Wynn Zundel of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy enjoyed an Easter party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes, Carrie June Nish was in Ogden Wednesday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Nish. Mrs. Udell Godfrey and daughter of Clarkston visited Mrs. Joe Stokes, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb were happy to have their children and their families of Ogden with them Sunday to enjoy Easter. Rozann, Shaunna and Susan Nish of Ogden enjoyed their 1" (Otf fcsGann oaten Lawrence Archibald. Entertains At Shower Mrs. Ivan Archibald entertained a group of ladies at her home Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Gaenell Rose at a Stork shower. Mrs. Rose received many lovely gifts. The evening was spent in playing games after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Thayne Jones and Mrs. A FLAMELESS Ray Whiting were In Ogden Monday to see the little Jones baby who has been hospitalized Mltinfl for 15 ptopl (NEMA standard), lift-Ta- p rack Ntw, limlnatM hand rinsing and temping Hutbaway drain bntallation no Mad portobla, driw plan Wah, cxdwiv after tmalt down paymont FREE Clock-Radi- o enjoyed Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewalne Lamb were in Salt Lake City Friday. Wathot, driot plat totting far 12 pooplo (NEMA ttandardt). Uxtoiito top mako t Sparkling ttripod kitchen work torface attractive extra ONLY Including $20000 FREE since birth and they report that he is gaining ground now and they hope it won't be too long until they can bring him home. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wright of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Josephson and family of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Josephson and two daughters and Emily Josephson of Logan ONLY Including mill master their grand parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. y 1IURD FAMILY SPENDS HOLIDAY TOGETHER Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd met with other members of their family Sunday afternoon for an Easter dinner, at Grouse Creek. There were thirty five members of the family present for a tasty dinner after which all enjoyed viewing the many Clock-Rad- io KISS S. TREMONT im. inn Easter vacation with Mit-- 30 ii Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Joseph son and family of Morgan spent the weekend .with Boyd's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen summer will be a delegate to Josephson. the national ALSA annual Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd American Bar Association Con- were called to Pocatello, Ida., vention. Saturday due to the illness of Mr. Laub is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudd's father, James W, Mrs. Rex Laub of Reno, Nev, Steed. He passed away Sunday former residents of Tremonton, evening. He was a former resiand is a graduate of Bear dent of Plymouth before mov River High school. He is a ing to Virginia, Ida. Funeral freshman student and currently services will be held Thursday ranks in the upper 10 of his (today) at 1 o'clock in the class academically. Plymouth church house. His body may be 'viewed at the Rulon Rudd home prior to the services. Tonsillectomy Julie, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess had her tonsils removed at the Valley Hospital Friday. Mr. and A former Garland resident. Mrs. Joseph Archibald and dau M. Peck sends F, greetings from Bellview, Washington to ghter Clara of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Archibald and friends in the valley and offers of Clarkston were Sun family few suggestions, to local of the DeVere guests day to who the visit people plan Hess'es. World's Fair at Seattle this Sunday Dinner Guests summer. 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