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Show Page Four 1 It It i Mis putting . Inane (li'iili 'Wats, ai, talk, Mis Until Giu Kmth in Thy jliam, li.oius, Na a Ian .I I Jo " by thr an was blessed by M Allied 1 Uoper I F. Ml PI. HAS AN Mi and Mis A i tliur Uobm sou ot Uiuvo visited Satin, lav Kmgmg t Miss (An ul Ma'lsui, with Mi and Mis Doyle Mad-s- i uni) ai. Mrs. Athene Osborne n ami family and Ml' and M'.lil.s talks (lisp, inlssiull.irv Phon. 030-J- 2 Mis (jin.' k ulliiiei visiting Mis I hi ion M.e'si n and 1am-V inn Him is ol tin Ninth Sanpete a Miss Kaicn Mi Kinncv, Sot letv Uoanl ;St il ,' Ui In f btudmt at Bnglium Ymmg Mis W ite S.piin s an i Mis Mi and Mis Edwin .Simons la.xt initial lifif 1'imtiMtv, Let The spent tie' past week end in Uho.ii I 'lege, s,.np wikim.l with her parents, Mr M ' t n Shout oi lu " tin' Salt I.akc City with nnmbel' aii't Mis (Tiffmd Mi Kinney .sin. uv M it in s ( 'hoi us 'i t - ol then l.imilv They went to i s Mis Via Kills aii.l M i s see the new baby hoy of Mi A sin i rt liiitlul.lv i,si lev on ( Khoi lie s II ot and Mi . ill S.ll v is given Sunday ev filing fm Salt Lake City lust ph Beck hv a pinup "I Mi il, i Ul it I. u is ho ti ss ni'.phbui s Mi an. Mia (Taihlc Mi an Mis On ill Jensen a ii .11', in a ui to t lie A I MiHaiuM Mr iin. Aim, Visited Thutsdav III Salt Uakl t S 1, 1111 lulu I S a tin pl, Mu ki'l. M r an. Mis ( V e Mi s Klla l'ii Ison, Mi s Cilv and iii Uiovo with Mr A ri Mis Ills Allif.i ami ! el .1 i l Si it e, Mis fm . md Mi s Ui is Jen en am I t .1 ( a .a i si Ml ill. Mis Jut f I, by I h ii e n Mis l, Thf In ighboi s l.i ought ail. si a M s A 111 e. It ai s ill 111 ions lull! Il Mis I loni a W mt el ill a lid Ml s June lei k, ami Mil, i u.dit, i Vi v h v ol Ui ov o v lal Ispei piests uei, lai k Eiiniuii N i nt i i Soii.ililp Mis vv ml )., n with Ml and M I I, k M s s ii Ul ami Sun y n i Sun tan. i .1 .! l.tmilv M e Moi m Uunn, II e ni l il la i I it tii lu in mor i il, n w is 11 V .11111 Ilis.llt Util' .Mi Ml ml Ml- - laid II Allan, I Mis i;,,.s Mnnsi n nt Mt Ui il k Ml ml Me Ki 111, it v Mr and Mi s ied ol till-an I to, ricasallt, Mr ami Mis Kail lUuili in, Sli, Hi , and f tin lc, Mi Gel, i a Mis Ann Ml S l )h riot k an Ul Mi-- , il pi nt Sat in Wall o i A III, d am 'I in Falliinn,' Ki ai.p'on nt ii, ill Mull in A it II Ml an null , and Mi ami Ml s h K,l Mis ( 'h n ton Ul ii I. in tie Spi up ( it an,! Mis n and small ,Uugh-- ' .ii., hdi.J 'Ims, nl Ul k k ah,, M r lllll'l, Is an fa n m Mis o o spent Hu id IV III ol Green. I I hi V 1' a n v ite.i PI a II' l.al e City nt to at I, vv Mot in i.s li.ilii.s, i (1'1'AII) PYRAMID 1' M.m h m p Vi ( 1 i 1 ti I Reath . Phon. I hus-ti.s.- I 1 ll- -t 11 1 ( I i 1 i i I , , r , i I I i i ( I , i 1 Wasatch students attending i.aiiadn Mission high school in Gun.uln, Arizona, are to r: Itarisira Williams, Jane Glass, Andy Iawiis, ami standing, stuart During. 1 11 I 1 I i m i I . - I I I if 1$, . I . I i I I I I I i I a no n! u' it Ninth ward w In i e lew : t sma h.ihv d night ol M 'li is mt tlio vv a Mi s I.avv e L.u and in kt lid hv la r lat In i .,'! p n A li K in the n line of Alta Lvnn Ul.uk, i onpi t pational .singing, Follow Me," iimdinted Mis L.l Urele by ehotiHter, Mis Nielsen, accompanist, Come TV ! n 111 1 v :) d , f oi Ic t , 3 S n h Kan i t V ' . i - j fc - I !. '', f s y ' lb's, The d,s d mp e i ol Ml iml Mis V ui n 1owlsoii was blessed and nailed Slltlda, II, the Sail uncut seivnes 'I he baby was given the name id i SNACKS GET HIGHER RATINGS WITH THIS fresh, clean taste ! The I d'U me, t mg for the moat h oi Mai i h vv ill he In Id Monday afternoon at the home 'of Mis Sarah Sorensen Assisting Mis Soiensen as hostess will tie Mrs Florence Nielsen Tlie lesson, "The History ot Krigham Young. wall be hv Mis Soiensen pie-sente- d V - J Mrs Gottfred Larsen a group of boys 11 i i ' Wasatch Academy students going to Cameron House, San to r: Stephen Burgess, Sally Schnur; Francisco, are front, baek, Floyd Foresman and Karen Martin. 1 v 11 I funIreSec- Larry Peteisen, talk, ' Re-war- of Wise Choices," Mary Christensen; Singing Mothei 's "How Gentle God's Chorus, benediction, Hattie Command, Ames Miss Kay Kellett a student at Brigham Young University. ond ward chapel. Mr. Ireland died Monday evening in the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital after an extended illness. Mr Ireland is the father of Mrs Dan (Edith) Sterner. tained , i t The family of Mr and Mrs Dan Sterner attended the eral services for Asel W. land Saturday in the Delta , , ' 1 0 4. I 1 ! i I " ' ,, i i I ( ft I , i i I t Mis f j I1 h )i jbV I v A, , ' '2 t ' The waul IS In So, t , Slllhl tv Millin e was hi U Itli ing at t lie vv u il ( il .1 pi Mis (a nil Watson, president i o, elm t mg The t In me v. is I.a.stmp Value i m Ulioosinp a Changing Win Id, include' Olga music, oi gainst, Mis i i i M ' T: v i i a vv ell-tned ankle Pillowed by a heel Tony i I I i i 'Otten is I i i f s Mis David Uuejnian for u few vv eeks Mrs Sena Curtis has returned to her home In Moroni after spending the winter montli in Magna at the home of a , Mr daughter an I and Mis Aaiori Olson Mis Lloyd Shutz and ihihl-ien- , M u ham, Lane, Susie and Peggy of Salt Lake City were guests last Week at the home ot her mottu r, Mis I loraSpell vis-,tm- I i y n I i Draper 2298 Mis Lav on Jolley and i hild-icof Spnngville weie visitors at the home of her mother, Mis Gladys Cuitis for the weekend Mis Hams Jeiisi n was to her i luh Thins, lay evening of last week Heaits was plaved and a delii lulls ilnuiei sieved to twelve memhets Miss Geingiu Chiisteiisen who ;s attending 1tah Ht t'mveisity, Login, was a Mm in visitor oyer the weekend Mis Estliei Tidwell was hns-'"s- s to tile Al topn 'lull mi Thin sday attenioon Book was pined. Mis Lillian Sun risen give a leading and linn hemi was served 1ie.siiit weie Mis M.n el Tul v i II Mi s Mis Kei n A lh n Melvin i Ulaiklam Mis Mu a Vim.hlv Mis I. i'll. in Smells, n Mi H, uni ill Di pci Mis I.ll- Mis CM.sta T.d- - on Solid iv Mis Dm i Mml, well The nt ss w.t, assist, I'V her daugh'i i, Rula Ill's to Jmnm Sm t, o mei ting list list Will U he) Soi n a hie vv is j'Li ed In Id tl i d Sip, tv mgnt m mi hv Mi ' Uul i L mio - e 7 'In a il I' 'i ihe p in m Mis Demi e B1 u k ha m U vv i East Wi t w u ,1 l I .in In oa vv ,.s sci vs d ( 'house Y, Till s theme, t, .Mm M ii n Ai nolny lelt Sim D.n ' arid i mplias ng lioos- vv h lav 1," Sa't Like ('it v ilu s m a ii ag,iig last ng she will visit with Mi uml world po-Pielnd.' and ing hide music was plavtd hv I.v-m.- l Diapil, i utigii'g, itimi.il singing, Come Follow Me, inViola Du.stiibeig; vocation, Uiesidi-n- t Rhea greetings, Biadley; talk, A Young Mother's Challenging Responsibility, Gayle Blackham; Singing Motheis Chorus, "Eoith m Thy Name, O Loid; talk, Youth's 1ioblems in Today's Woild," ' . B. spent the weekuid in Moroni Mi and Mis fed Clow aid and ihlldlell have moved b,n k to Moioiu They have been living at Sunny side Mis Leoiiaid Synie was hos less to SoAit Club on Tliuis-dawn.s evening The time spent doing tiandwmk, and a St Pat! uk's pmty was planned lor Mari h 7 tor i luh membeis Present all,l husbands weie Eva Bailey, May Peteisen, Sm eiisi n, Verbena Thelma ( '! iistenst n Reath Diaper N'oinii Bln kh, mi, Hacl An-- I del,son, IV, ul Jensen Mr and Mis .M, mil Aii.lei-sos ot Lig.in weie Momni last weekend, imning to attend the wedding leieptimi ot Mis Amh'isons hiother l.luvd Andeisoii and Miss Janet Ant linonv tu ketts hi Id at I t ill . as ( also (pen house Id Man h 2 at the home of tnd he gloom's p milts, Mr Mis Janies An, lei son a lid Mis Gai nidi Rl.tt Mi and t ininv and Mi s Lu lie Sim! h nd d night i i .In,!', Neplu vv el e v lsitm s at lr ! M i s u kh mi Ian inline 7, 10', 8 rr is ZjerS y long distance Remember, rofei ore lowest offer 6 P.M. and all day Sunday always lower when you call stotioivto-itoHo- Mountain Staiei Toltphono enter- and gills Friday at a birthday party for her daughter Camille. The boys and girls were ved a birthday lunch and joyed playing games Mis seren- Eathen Ida) Thompreturned home after spending several days in a hospital at Auburn, California, son I has following a Greyhound Bus accident in Coal fax, California Mrs. Thompson received injuries in the accident. She will remain under a doctors care here. Mrs Roy (Verene) Mr and Mrs. Gottfred Mr. and Mrs Philip Strate, Mr and Mrs. Archie Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Don Justesen, Mr and Mrs. Theron Madsen, Mr and Mrs Hugh Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nielson were guests at a pinochle party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis Mack Strate Mrs. Strate served a hot lunch to her guests Isir-se- BOTTLED BIRRELL BOTTLING BY COMPANY 362 So. Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah Mission Schools and Cameron House, San Fran cisco Th piogtam will las' vi',' ks and is designed to Twelve students of WasaUh Aiadrmv aie attending school promote understanding for two weeks in three mission mong students of the four tn-ltutlons st hooks opar ited by the Ga. ado Mission Atti tiding Chuich in Anzoni California and New Mexico high school aie J m ' Glass, Baibara Willi mis, Stunt DurThis exchange ot students part of a student exehang ing and Andy Lewis Karen Maitin, Steve Burge s ptogram involving four Pn and institutions, Wa- - iti h Floyd Fm Sally Si hour aie visiting Cameron were Mi s Hyrum Sorensen House, a Presbyterian house m China Town Miss Rochelle Sorenson, Miami Mrs Keith Sorensen and in San Fianusco They will the San Francisco public daughteis Kathryn and Carolyn of Salt Lake City. The group schools anl will take part in visited Sunday in Ephraim with activities of Cameron House. Bob Hemstead, Carol Sue Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coon and to attend the blessing and Kempf, Helen Toko and Sam naming of the baby boy ot Mi- Deln h go to Mi n.u.l Sc hool in ami Mrs Coon. The baby was Albuquerque. named Kenneth Donald Coon II, and was blessed by Keith Their toil is joy to them that have won success. Aeschylus. Sorensen, an uncle. Mr. and Mrs Leo Osborne of Salt Lake City visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs Virgus Osborne of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ha-feof Mt. Pleasant. Visiting last weekend at the home of Mrs. Ruth Osborne n S Pio-byton.i- neigh-boihoo- Building? Clearing7 Logging up for winter? The Pioneer lightweight chain saw is the easy way. Built for rugged logging in the deep woods, Pioneer is ideal for every type of cutting work. 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