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Show Honeyville Deacons Hold Christmas Party Farnsworth's Most Recent Income Tax Deduction Mrs.J.L.Heusser v Funeral Thursday Rebecca Jane Loveland Ileus ser, 71, Dewcyville, died Monday at 8 p m in an Ogden hospital after about a years illness She was the wife of Joseph L Ileus ser Mrs Heusser was born Febru a ary 8 1880, in Dewey vile and daughter of Col Chester Louisa Faulkner Loveland She was reaied and educated there She was marned to Mr lieus-se- r Januaiy 19, 1899 in the Logan temple After their marriage, Weston the couple moved to Idaho In 1902 they leturned lo Dewcyville, where they have re sided since, Mrs Heusser served as presi dent of the Primary association of Dewcyville ward for 12 years, Rebel society president eight years, YWMIA president for four yeais, and as a Relict society block teacher for many years She was a past member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Surviving are her husband of Dewcyville; the following sons and daughters Raymond Heus ser Deweyville, Mrs Reed (W'an dal Giles, Tremonton, Mis Orville (LaVon) Nish, Plymouth, Mrs Charles (Audrey) Dewey, Ogden, Jay Vincent Heusser and Mrs Louis (Louise) Long both of El Segundo, Calif ; William Russell Heusser, Santa Monica, 11 Calif , 21 grandchildren, great grandchildren, one sister Mrs Serbia Burbank, Tremonton Funeral services will be con ducted Thursday at 1 p m in the Dewcyville LDS waid chapel Her body may be viewed at the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton tonight and at the family home Thuisday prior to the services LDS Deacon--- , and The Honeyville Ward neiN parents, members of the bishopric and the stake Aaronic priesthood committee. Guest-- , 01 . , . North Box Elder stake, held a Chri-dmapai tv in tlie v.ud u neation room on Saturday evening, Delimiter 2b. Gut t', HU haled ,al t s Next Speaker Honeyville Deacons Entertain Seventy-Fou- r At Smorgasbord Dinrfer and Party, Saturday Saturday evening, December 26, the Deacons of the Honey Ville ward had a smorgasbord and party for its members with the girls of corresponding age their parents, mem'beis of the bishopric and members of ihe stake Aaronic priesthood com mittee and partners as guests lAfter the dinner, all present enjoyed playing numerous gam es previously prepared iby Con rad A. Johnson, ath isor to the Deacons quorum These games Included pinup the rope for two, "old saw" in a 'box, shuffle board, tossing pennies, sitting in a tub, throwing bean bags a number of vanations of minia ture golf some fifteen games all told. There iwas a system of scoring for each game Jimmie Hill and Adriana Chadwick were the winning Deacon and girl Bishop Varsel Chlarson and wife, Ruth, were Ihe winning man and wife, and Owen tlard ner and wife won the rope jumping contest. AM present received a numbered ticket upon entering .the building. Gary Hunsaker won the door prize. After the games, a program was given. This Included a number by marimba Larry Booth accompanied his by mother; piano solo by IByron Madsen; an accordion solo by Harold Coombs; a talk by Conrad A. Johnson; remarks by Ross Coombs, second counselor in the ward blshopiie; remarks toy Leon M Strong of the high council and the stake chairman of the Aaronic priest hood tom mittee, and the 'benediction by Bishop Chlarson. There were 74 people present. ON GIANT WIDE SCREEN the srnorg i bord Holding eornmitbe weie Byion M eixoti piesidenl of Ihe He, nous quor um, Ians Bonih counselor in and the quorum presidtmv their parents The g tines eommiltee lnilurl ed Lariv Booth and secntiry Llovrl Thorsti d Various f mill tes contributed a dish to the evening mial This Deacon's quorum will win mans individual priesthood a aw irds this vear and likely group avvaid Their stunting activity has likewise taken on new activity Much of the on thusnsm Ins of the bovs by Conrad I and humanitarian. Members of the Sixth ward primary met at the Max Morgan home for their monthly in service training meeting Group singing was enjoyed, and the opening prayer was given by Bonnie Fodnes The meeting was presided over and conducted by President Norcne d Oldloyd Two lessons were by leader Margaret Lewis, The Basic Needs of Our ( and How Children hilhi Fiorn Lath Ollier Salad luncheon was served bv the hostesses, Doithea Moigan and Bonnie fodnes to the fol Norene Old lowing membiis Mai June royd Jennie Reeves, Christensen Margaret Lewis Ro sella Tingey Melva Whitaker Noima Lucy lewis Ota Ridel ings Murgmct Hansen Andeison, hil-die- ENDS TONIGHT ,ltf v Linda Anderson Has Sixth Birthday Party Linda Andeison, daughter of and Mrs E J Anderson, oserved her sixth irthday anniversary on 'Saturday, January 2 Instead of the u.sual array of gifts the little guests brought contributions to the March of Dimes Santa had left many gifts at Ihe Andeison home and the youngsters seemed pleased to help w nh the polio di ive Games weie plavtd and stor lies enlnvtd Rein shments weie ise.veil lu ihe following guesls Ik anna Ti I Nina Siggaid Pa 'lima Williams' t'jm'yn and jfvehn Waters Maiilyn Robb, in and F'don Jnggi Billy Snaw W llford and Nephi Voge Ruth Jensen Anna Rasmussen Betty Gleason and Martha L cl mann tlosirg ptayor was given Iby Dorthea Moigan Mr 'ISLAND IN THE SKY' h A s - V JUNE IN mg rental, he should have a papers copy of his discharge and if married, a certified copy of the marriage license and a birth certificate if a child is in volved The rest of the necessary forms lor the completion of the progiam can be secured from Korean Vets Eligible For Farm Training ard Some subsistence is paid on the basis of single men at $90 00, mu. cr man with a wife $110, marned with eh.ld.en $130 per m nth Subsistence is reduced quarter awarding to length of enlistment Tuition fee is paid by the veb-raof $1150 per month winch takes caie of all expenses of running ihe piogiam mclud iiig books and supplies. W All Koiean war veterans in Elder county in institutional1; faim training a,e uiged to ton tact Edward Waid at the Bug ham hotel or loav- - wo.d at board of educaton, Beat River or Box Elder high schools Box the'h Schooling for the next quaitir begins Apnl 1 and any veil ran time wishing to start at that should begin proiessn g papeis now due to the time element involved in ecum g th m V. ard 11 tak-- s from thirty advised Enrolled as a student in the to for the processing days sixty anorne regiment at Fort Ben no stated pnor to the quaitei Robert D nmg Ga is Pvt as essential requne Listing Ward son of Mrs Elaine S monts for the applicant aie he Ward Salt Lake City and Ed must have a farm cons.deied as ward D Ward, Garland an economical unit and have to The course is designed control asowiui oi as renter train volunteer officers and en with definite dgieements ewer listed personnel to become para chutists, making the required in 1953 from Box Elder High lumps from an airplane in earned two let'eis in football One of the five required and one in wrestling He solved flight jumps is made with full equip- as piesidenl of the Blver club ment He enteied airny service on Robert, before his graduation June 15 1953 Robert Ward Takes Airborne Training , Downhill Push VICKSBURG, Miss (UP) Curtis Bass and John Smith told police thev pushed their truck down a hill to start the engine and did not know it would shear off an electric light pole, knock down a stop light, rip off a fne plug, land in a grocery store window and disrupt elec-tr,service to a large part of downtown Vicksburg. e The Texas counties range Rockwall's 147 square miles lo 'Brewster county's 6 208 in 254 sie from JANUARY JUBILEE mhii'ih T ; ' inn his tourl m Ridgewood, New Jeisey wilh kindness, justice, It has tolerance and 'tnmness been said of Judge Kessinger that he has more friends in the city county, state and the na tion than any other man in the L'ntted States His has been a varied caieer Besides fulfilling his judicial duties, Judge Kessinger has made outstanding achievements as an editor, publisher business executive and educator Reports on him show that his genial, understanding personality his droll humoi and his brilliant method of speaking captivate his audiences and hold them enthralled He was reared a Quaker and was educa'ed for the law at Blackburn college. Northwestern university and the University of Chicago , i T-V- t Elder NEWS Judge Harold C Kessinger, writer lurist humorisl, philosopher and public speaker will be Ihe guest of honor at the next meeting of the Knife and Fork club which is scheduled to be held Thursday evening January 11 at the high school cafeteria accoiding to Alf Freeman, local piesident Plans are the being made to take care large crowd of members and then out of town guests expected to hear Judge Kessinger speak The judge is known as an ambassador of good will where He ever he lectures is a fnendly man who has labored unceasingly in main fields for of mankind the are Baby kangaroos only has administered about an inch long at birth Kessinger o-- been Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 6, 1954 Club Speaker A John geneiaterl son priesthood quorum advisor er who woiks long hours to cone late play activity with spiritual . . . guest speaker for the It is growth expet led Ihe Knife ii Fork dub meeting first eagle scout aw.rcl will be night, to a member of this lalitd for Thursday given group at I ho next stout couit Jaiuiaty 11, is a well Known of honor orator, philosopher, humorist Sixth Ward Primary Holds Training Meet 4 Kessinger Is Knife & Fork Hrent Min Fainswoith son of Mr. and Mrs. Kolieit It. Farnsworth of Brigham Ml at 11:55 p m. at Cooley MemoCit, armed December nann to their two other tax deducrial hospital to add his Debra and Ann, 13 months. Mrs. tions, Connie Mae, 2, daughter of Farnsworth is the fen mi r Colleen Mr. and Mrs. Les Fairies-- of Idaho. Mr. Farnsworths parents are Mr. and Mrs II VV. Farnsworth of Yukon, Ida. . . . f ifim i CAN-CA- t '4" o iMn la UFE Full of hie and enthusiaim Vicky Vaughn lumor't Amentex Candy Everglaze cotton Can-Caprint with lewel studded decollette1 You'll be caught in a spin oi tiered fullness cinched in at the waist with a velvet belt. A dancing darling if ever there was one! Pink, blue, maire or white grounds with contrasting print Sizes 7 to 15. THUR. - FRI. - SAT. TWO BIG FEATURES r.j PICTURES Last Times Today In n 'ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT' Thursday, Friday and Saturday TWO 2 BIG ... 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