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Show Page October TIIE JOURNAL 8 yiinijwww i.r rgrw i 4 Canada. Other guests included Mrs. Cinda Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smedley, Lynn Smedley and all of their famliies. Following dinner the group enjoyed viewing pictures which Mr. and Mrs. Smedley took while in the 30 YEARS LITTLE CRANE AFTER , " y ? A ' V 'fk. ,xJ i r 8, 19.)? NEW PRESIDENT OF U.N. ASSEMBLY Hawaiian Islands last winter. '' & ' v ' ..fc ' r t:k A 't f) , v. ... ' ,, , .:$, C '"A- ' ?. - 'f v f,. . . h&P 's4. Yl . v 6 .. ' .X v 1 , - Y , A4 ?f 'V)t North Davis Stake Relief Society Board spent two days and a night in Salt Lake City last week. They went to attend the General Relief Society Sessions of Conference. Those going from Syracuse included Mrs. Members r. VllSAiM, - . - , Y. '" ' v ,; A' '' C' ' , C .V y ,f V ( I of the Helen S. Willey, Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg. Others included Mrs. Melvin G. Wood, Mrs. Ray A. Dahl, Mrs. A. Z. Green, Mrs. Earl Steed, Mrs. Eugene Lil, Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs. Lawrence Holt, Mrs. Clarence Stoker, Florien B. King, and Mrs. Virgil T. Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beazer left Tuesday morning for Texas, where they plan a lengthy visit with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook. Mrs. Cook is the former Ula Lee Beazer. Several new homes have been started around this area the past son-in-la- w week. POSING WITH THEIR NEW ADDITION are mama and papa African crowned crane at Washington Park Zoo in MilWaukee. The baby is the first to be hatched in captivity. The three-foparents have been 30 hen laid from one to years, during which time the together for one to hatch. ( International ) three eggs every year. This is the first ot News About Folks in SYRACUSE Correspondent Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett under 12 years of age must be accompanied by their parents. A cast of twenty-fiv- e people in full costume, will depict the Book of Mormon Story. It is under the direction of Mrs. Walter W. What the Book of Mormon course Cook. Saint wohas offered Latter-Da- y Mrs. Cook is the Theology class men attending the Relief Society director and a long time student of Theology lessons the past two the Book of Mormon. years, will .' be presented in a dramatization at the Syracuse Second Ward Relief Society Monday evening, October 10, at 7:30 p.m. It is requested that all children Among them is one for Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Barber, one for Mr. and Mi's. Verge Gailey and also one for Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barber. The Syracuse Second Ward MIA organization have new dance directors for the year, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beazer. A farewell testimonial will honor Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox, at Sacrament meeting next Sunday evening at 5 p.m. at the Syracuse Ward. They will depart next week for the Texas Louisiana Mission. They entered the home Wednesday Oct. 5. This is the third mission for Mr. Wilcox and the second one for his wife. Mrs. Emily Rampton is ill here, having suffered twro heart attacks in the past week. Mrs. G. Henry Rampton was hostess at her home Monday evening with a bridal shower for her Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Smedley entertained at their home last Thursday evening with dinner in honor of President and Mrs. Willard L. Smith of Cardston, Alberta, new ADVERTISEMENT daughter-in-la- w, Mrs. veteran diplomat of Chile, picks up the gavel after of the United Nations General Assembly in elected President being New York. Maza succeeds E. N. Van Kleffens of the Netherlands. He has a reputation in U.N. circles as a good mediator. (International) JOSE MAZA, 65, and is at present Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Reed Williams, Carl Demonstrator for the Natural Gas K. Barber and Mrs. Bruce Schof-fiel- d. Company at Ogden. make a home in Ogden. Mrs. Jennie Clark McBride who passed away at a Logan hospital last wreek was the mother of Mr. Claude McBride of Syracuse. Those from here wTio attended the funeral services Wednesday included Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davis, They wrill Mr. and Mrs. Claude McBride spent the week in Logan at the home of Professor C. D. McBride, father of Claude. Mrs. Blair Bodily is seriously ill in an Ogden hospital. She is the former Ra Nae Gailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey of Syracuse. JERES HEALTH! By Lewis PLUMS ARE THIS NATIVE TO HEMISPHERE, BUT THE PILGRIMS PLANTED VARIETIES IN THEIR. .HOMELAND THEY HAD KNOWN Jr Wal- Rampton, the former Miss Elaine Ely, of Denver, Colorado. The couple were married in late: August. The new Mrs. Rampton is a graduate of Colorado University, lace Swims 21 Miles - 4- - THE MISSION FATHERS AT SANTA CLARA WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO PLANT EUROPEAN PLUMS IN CALIFORNIA THIS IS THE SEASON FOR DELECTABLE PLUM PIES WHY NOT MAKE THEY'RE ONE? 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