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Show LM ERA COLNTY PROGRESS LEADER MAY 9,1974 PAGE 4 The seminal y helps others by teaching through setting a good example. Jackie plans on going to the L.D.S. Business College. We hope she does as good in college as she does in school. so ideiit of I man. -- die -- t the week lb Jackie lb the daughter of Mi . and Mrs. Bert Oman in the Castle Pale ard. Jackie lb I aurel resident ill the Castle Pale Ward, she shows great leadership ability in MIA and all other activities. Jackie sets a coud example by living the gusjtel and in doing VV Jackie and tier family iist moved into the CastleDale ward last year. We wish everyone that moved in would be such as asset i Ar- - j twiV . ' SS& ft I P. Jr -- IS I P X Jackie i mian Cleveland News Huntington THlRsDAY $ Norma Woolsey spent last week end in Ogden, Utah with her son sanford Adamson and family. Johnson & friend Ralph Garzarele have returned from a 5 week trip to Buenos Aires, Argentina, Carl is the son of Plomo Browm, Carl Is attending school at the university ofutah in salt Lake. - LaDell Brown and family of Tooele, were here last Saturday and Sunday visiting their folks, Guy and plomo Brown and Mr. and Mrs. soren Melson. Morrell Nielson and Addle Richards attended the funeral of a counsin, Jack Wakefield in Ogden on Monday. Jack is the son of Mide Wakefield. Vonda Corgait made a trip to Orem Saturday to take their daughter Darlene West and baby home, after she had visited her for a couple of week.s Buelah Me Elprang and her daugtiter Carol Stokes, went to Provo last week to visit Elvin, who is in the Utah Valley hospital undergoing tests. He is now at home. Little Adam Brent Ohwiler, was blessed Sunday May 5th at the Huntington 1st ward. Adam was blessed by Rex Fillmore, Adams parents are Brent and Levea Kay Cunha Ohwiler. The grandmother Helen Nightingale, came for the blessing with Brent and Leavea Kay, also present was Adam's other grandmother Ruth Cunha, and Judy Douglas. Lynn and Zola Guymon had a nice visit with their daughter and husband Marie and Drake Mortensen from price last week end. Vernon Sitterud spent a few days last week helping his mom Mrs Rilla sitterud with the yard work. Carolyn Crook from Atlanta Georgia, was here to visit with her very close friends the Norman Anderson family, Kelly Anderson was on a mission in Atlanta. While on his mission lie and another companion did baptisms. Carolyn was one of these persons to be baptized by Kelly's companion and was continued by Kelly. Carolyn is now employed in Salt Lake. Linda and Judy Brasherwas here for a visit with their folks Chester and Ruth Brasher. LaRae's Dance Studio had then dance reveiw last weekend at the Emery County High school The kids were really good and the costumes were outstanding. They were made by some of the mothers, and a lot of work - jne scouts and Beehives had a picnic and iun da. -- at. at Cedar Mountain, in stead ol going to ttie stakeGold a Gree. was put into the show. LaRae gave out special awards for seUing the most tickets -- Sherol Ann Marshall 2nd place was thur and won 1st place; sharlene Ball. - We are McArHidl Hutchings , 3rd happy smiths aie e going to have a home Lastolt' Lundy ranch. Claunda and Gayle crange have sold their trailer m I nee a place was Gloria Whitaker, special award for perfect Jamie HansenandKa-Le- e Parault, and Amy Nielson and sharlene McArthur; also a special award was given to the most cooperative student went to Jackie Martinez; award for the most enthusiastic student-ValleAllred; award for the most progressive group, was Janell Gordon, Madean Broth-eso- n, at present, Allred, Stacy Jones, sherron Grange and Margaret Hatch, Debbie Larson Gaylee Larson and sharlene McArthur, Amy Nielson, and' Tona Jo Wilson; this group of girls won that award, after which LaRae was presented with red roses which the whole group had got for her. Also the We can enjoy MyrtleMort-e.tsen- s company again, shelas presented LaRae with a very pretty corsage, the whole dance reveiw was a sight to behold. Katie LeRoy is home from the hospital and is domg fine. Famie Baxter and Francy LeRoy along with Frederic had gone to Provo las week to visit an aunt Rachel Simpson and also Maurice Jensen wtio are both in the Utah Valley Hospital. wav to teak To tale- - nine qro n Phone a k -- 1 pa-hu- e, The Bestseller Nobody Knows hook mlh a title vou wuuldn t expect lo have popu tar appeal n he Grealesl in the World is nexerthe tess becoming a phenomenal bestseller earh halt a million copies have bten sold largeli by word Sale-ma- be-foi- odlnt-fmished i I hi in i istipint it Jeremy. stayed overnight and stayed for a week to elp witi the baby. Also fora visit w ith Marie and Russ Miller aid ci Udreii, glint, Kelly, and Jason. TI e Flu I ug had been in butt homes. The vlgeis visited with Von and Annette Johnson and child-le- n m linden last -- at. wtien Jo' am.dli came ack home. Wed. the Jim Algers took I agnier Litster and Elizabeth Bishop to Columbia to spend the day with Eftieand Erneststeve-iiso- n. They had a nice visit and a special birthday enjoved dinnet Lffie had prepared to onor three o the sisters who had bnthdays in March and Apr. Jim of aiiiiau 1 (iv Hook Urges H, Sue Hardy plans Temple wedding Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hardy, Castle Dale, Utah, wish to announce the engagement and begin with, it of their months until the al f is oi n furthcoming marriage daiiglder, sue, to David James b This is followed mothei Barclay. David is the son of six oi seven months with cow Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Barclay and calf on ) lus 330 ol Paul, Idaho. The bride elect is a graduate pounds of gram, 70 pounds of piotein and 10,000 pounds ot Fmery County High school of hav, silage and glass be and the Utah Technical College at Provo, Utah. David is a fore tin calf teaihe- - weangraduate of Highland High Tit) of pounds school, ing weight Idaho. He Then follow s auotbei foil! to comiletedPocatello, an LDS mission to the six months m the feedlot Brazil North Mission. He is 2,?0(i pounds moie giaui, 360 presently employed with Pittspoun Is of piotem stipple-me- n burgh Testing Company and is and ?,200 pounds of attending the College oi Eastern I tali, price, I tali. e hav, llape and pasture The couple will be married the stet is f at about 1 000 May 24, 1974 m the Logan LDS pound- - n d is I p.iih f o Temple. s an a h I e i Theres pioduit returned after spending the winter with her family . -- lie is still bidding some of tier tamili adieu for missions. She lias about 1007: of her grandsons on missions or returned mission---- -' Wade Jensen received a nice wrist watch for his American Farmer Award. Wade farms, works gravel ara teaches in Hiawatha, and attends stuck shows. Lois and lamilv went to the stock show at Spanish P ork on W ed. Wade came up later Tlmr. night. are pioud oi cit. Mark Jensen and his achievements, visiting Mark and his family while they were on their limey moon. - Dagmer Litster has been ill with the flu and its alter eftects also attacks of asthma for the past two months, so lias een confined at home most of the time, she is slowly linproun . Visiting atherhomeat intervals recently have been C onme and Earl Sherman, and family ol Ogden, Ken ami Anita Litster, W ellmgton, Opal Anderson, of Huntington, and other relatives. with Hizabetl Visiting Bishop recentlv were I amai & Merlin Bishop, from Denver, Colo., Flue and Ron -- eewan a. children, Piovo mid lave and Max Johansen, Price. Jim and johannali vlcti Sue Hardy T Bone Timetable grande a' o arrived April luth, five weeks early. He was released irom tie lusfltal April 20 to go ' ome to proud and anxious Parents Evelyn and Arthur Stewart, Danny and Jana were waiting to welcome their new rotl er home lie will be named I arerentirg a home over there, but ti ey are contemplating building a ome in Cleveland. - Darsey A Gregg are nuviim in their nice new home. Adoulle wide trailer on the William Franklin lot. Dalsey and Grecg Powell will have the top part, and Owen and jeanine Olsen are fixing up the house to move m. So two nice new families a ill have a home. ne Vallene and they to Cedar City, Sunday week to see the new lid, a 4 lb. 8 oz. boy traveled o: last Crash Energy Program in U.S. i" uninnjr out on the s ippl ol t in l pr sa it sm) n ,iu t in t Rot ks Ui h ml I Rum on in mu nat mu (1 ti tlnii . in it nt i ( , i i ihwii i t in T h (1 Vtuiok i mt out that p hih "t s and ot hi it n n m hook, puhllxhi s h'-h- ht I nn t h i minjj noup. an op t ht t m i hk u ilit it tmn t 1h k is unninK down Hid it w ill pi i) t a ( out t ti (1 ut n 11 J i it ut s nt w t i jro , n-- 1 and the public ind it up drain uithoi'f plain h. in nit ( st ill it ion ot on how the m otte n in w it t tN mi anotln suiting in I"'''' and di t u as a m t t m mjr thf sto kpi h of im ik-p- j ndm U mpr nnnts i ibs bi ill x I iii poll d !i m i i lo k id in.. m ns ni lu om it in I d- oi - li i ol mouth ears in tht five suite Og Mandmo wrote it nd who in Otf Mandmo w hos writing has hetn com Kuhhl with (iibran s pared ht Prophet' ot was the world - worst I tailed as ht admits a writi as a salesman and as d husband ami a parent Ht was thinking about sui Clement unit wtun In read Mom s Success through a I t nlun ttitude Mental Pospiw ieall got philosophv he savs through to nn mdmo w ( nt to w or k for Slum msuidme oimpam and bet aim a sales manatr mak hte tor himsell new a m btvond his wildest dreams His hunk is his legdLV to others His LSSO I OR DM)! 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