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Show GLENDALE -i.'T. lUriv Farewell Social y fv o i. T -- PW I, in x ill r j t U' i. ni p i UI III ,n Herrld Journal The VOffiC TIME, WORK Return From Idaho Trip Miss Ellen Auger Bv 1 The Heber Balls ; Honors ll:lad auger faicwell social was held Miss Thursday night honoring Ellen Auger who left Wednesday to enter the missionary home in Salt Lake City, before going on a mission to Western Canada. The entertainment began with a program, a reading by Charo-lett-e n Owen, song by Jack accompanied by Lois Carol Auger, twirling act b Peteerborg; song by Keith Davis accompanied by his mother Mrs. n Ruby Davis: tap dance by Auger: song by Keith Talbot accompanied bv Vaudis Sharp, accordian solo by Randa Durstel-le- r and songs by Fred Anderson. The remainder of the time was spent dancing Out of Town Guests Those attending from outside the ward were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and son Keith, Mr. Owen and Mrs Horace and daughter Chaiolette, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen and Mr A T1 HYDE PARK BY II LIEN LAMB an Mrs Heber Balls return d home on Saturday Horn Ilijbv, Idaho where tliev had das visiting with spent fimi and thur daughter and lamp.. Mi. and Mrs Bartley lui ei Alls Piiiser is the forint Emma Balls. Mr and Mrs Aiuiv Ellis and cml.b'en spent seveial class in IN t pin vpting with relatives. New Granddaughter Alt. and Mis Leland Ashcioft base letim.ed home after visiting for about ten davs with their clauvhter anil and f ami's . Mr and Mrs Aloms Thur-s(o- n in Cm nine, California Whde Incut they made the acquaintance rf a gi anddauchter The new Lain is the four gill for the I nii! sums, w ho also have one bov Mr and Mrs L W Aliller and so p-- visited in Saif Lake Citv on suni'av with Mrs Miller's moth-- t Mi . Cher-rngto- , v V v v !':'. v: 'V fVV vN Loy-Ly- tV-vA-- of PRACTICE LIFE SAVING A powerful downdraft from the wlmlmg bladesHan CHOPPERS 9 rescue helicopter spreads a circle of tipples on the sui face of the a U. S. Air Force water in a simuRiver near Seoul. The plane was caught the instant it was about to touch the bfe-sav ing operalated rescue of a downed pilot Called Choppers they hav e made some 1000 Rescue Air 2157th the flown Squudion. was war This mission by Korean tions during the j r Mis Julia Lee Is spending some I'm ?t the home of her daughter, 'ti and Mis Joseph Gunnell MrlKvill. Mrs S.pah Ashcioft is at the cm t n if staving at the home 'pie of her daughter. Lois Met nil, in Primary Officers Hold MeetingMis 0 Preparation 0. J. Mrs. Asa Webster, Mr. and Mrs William Auger. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ilulse. Mr and Mrs. Marion Pei kins and daughter Maur-inMr and Mis Enos Hebdon, Jack Chernngton and Fred Anderson of Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moser and daughters Dorothy and Betty, Mrs Orthea Moser. Mrs Lillian Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrell Rogers and daughters Ruth, Dorma and Connie and son Dan, and Mr. and Mrs. Veril Smart of Dayton, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sharp and daughter Emma Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Dorm Porter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Porter and son Ira and daughter Sara Porter and Mae, Mrs. Jennie daughter Maxine, of Mapleton, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs Keith Talbot of Winder, Mrs. Orba Larsen of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hebdon of Clifton, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hebdon and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hebdon of Chesterfield, Mrs. Doris Housley and son Reese of Ogden. Visits Mother Mrs. Arlene Wanner spent Sate, BY MRS. BARRETT J BarOwen Soiensen Pieparation meeting of the rett. Kind Bird Katluvn SoienPrimary olfieers was held at the sen. Baibaia Olsen. Devon Richhome of Pres Delpha Longs- - ards, Meilene Aonk Kosellcn troth. Monday evening The les-- 1 Sorensen. Stanley Bauett Ken-sowas given by Conn Nettie dall Baker Max Baker Alton 'Kidman Refreshments were serv-- 1 Bird. Mike Bowen Bonnie Ruled Other oftieeis present were man. Jav I.aisen Harnett Muir, Coun Joyce Hiibner, Marjean with Constance Sorensen as ac- -' Willie Maxine Bingham, Jovce compamst After the road show Richards. Bettv Bartlett, RaNaelthe group was entertained at the Peterson. llazerBuixt, Hazel Sor- - new home of Pres Meilm A onk Lunch was seived bv Mr and ensen, Giace Frank Yonk. Pres Pearl Olsen, Relief Soeietv Meeting Peterson and Conn The Relief Society gave the Yirgima following program Sundav even- Owen Sorensen Airs Ross Bartt. ing after the opening exercises lett was also a gue-,Praver, C. S Barrett Pres MaxDinner Guests ine Sorensen conducted and gave Sunday dinner guests of Mr. the welcome address The Relief and Mrs George Milliner were Society chorus furnished the mu- - Mr and Mrs Oscar Pattern of chom-1 Mum. Julia Sait Lake City end overnight sjc.d.rected by ster, and Marvel Bartlett organ guests Thursday of the Hnbners A ist. special number Thanks were Mr and Mrs Flovd Copen Be To God was, sung bv the and son Joe and grandson Rex of chorus with Mrs. Ruth Anderson Nev as the accompanist and Praver Ely. Thursday and Etiday guests of A is the Souls Sincere Desire Mr. and Mrs. Theo Larsen weie urday with her mother Mrs. Luel-l- a talk was given bv foi mer Presi- Mr and Mrs. Floyd Copen Jr , in and Mapleton, family Redent Martha Barrett: The Sharp and children of Ely, Nev. Idaho. lief Society in Hawaii was given Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wheeler and in d SUSa"" "f spent Friday night and Saturday zlnnAnHernn Fern BnNleavI Pocatello, Idaho, were dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson the "Conversion to the Church of guests of his parents. Mr. and and family in Salt Lake City. her Grandmother, Agnes Buist Mrs Charles Ladle School Hold Mrs. Julia Muir sang faculty meeting Sunday Mrs Theo Larsen spent two the at Thou My Hand Dear Lord with davs was held Sunday evening in Salt Lake City, guests of home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl J. violin accompaniment by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Patten. Anderand and Mrs Ruth Swainston Ivan Baker Lynn Heber Auger. Porter of the stake board were son a the piano Closing prayer Baby Boy Mi s AV C Ladle is the guest visiting. The meeting was con- by Charlotte B. Richards. To Salt Lake City ducted by the Superintendent of her daughter and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Anderson and Mrs. Richard Miles of Salt Lester Owen, the lesson was presented by Heber Swainston. sing- and children Wesley and Eliza- Lake City. Mrs. Miles has anby Junelm beth, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pehr-so- n other boy, greeted by three other ing was conducted and daughter Kathleen motor- brothers. Auger accompanied, by Lois AugMrs Marllla Buist spent Moner. After the meeting refresh- ed to Salt Lake City and saw the ments were served. plav, The Robe Thursday. day in AVellsville with her daughMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Husle ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lillian H. Bright of Day-toIdaho spent a few days with of Buhl, Ida , were callers at Mr Leland Larsen Mrs. Ned Bodily and sons JimMr. and Mrs. Leland L. Auger and Mrs. Stephen Muir on Sunday and they accompanied them to mie and Larry accompanied Mr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Petterborg Salt Lake City where they visited and Mrs. James Barnard Nadine of Logan visited with their par- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. and Nolan Barnard to Croydon. Sunday and were dinner guests ents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Petter- AY. Pappenfuss. Callers at Mrs. W. C. Ladles of Mr. and Mrs Roy Thackeray. borg and family during the week home on Monday were Mrs. AlFrom Ogden end. fred A'onk and Claude A'onk of Mr and Mrs Fave AAalker and A'onk is AVashington. Alfred daughter Trudy of Ogden were rs from a major operation Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and at Salt Lake City. Mrs Jesse Walker, Spending Sunday with Mr. and Jr. Gleaners Meet TCKA'P apt A rather strong of Junior Mrs O. H Peterson and family cen-Commaderie the and eastern hit artliquake Gleaners was held Tuesday were Mr. M. G. Perry of Dewey- Japan today. with class leaders. Car- - 'tile and Mr and Mrs Alton Per-m- a sev-rfor evening Tall buildings swayed Baker and Irene Bodily AA'el- - ry and children, Charlene, Dale seconds in downtown Tokyo, and Rodney of Ogden. ut no injuries and little damage come, Mrs. Baker: duet. Devon Richards and Constance Soiensen. Coming from Orem. Saturday as reported. An- - were Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Ruth bv Mrs. accompanied l Meterologi-aCentral The Tokyo n Class President Eleanor sen and daughters Cherjl. Ohseivrtory said the epicen-?- r was in charge Linking of na. Kathv. Dee Ann and babv was 50 miles under the sea and Iva June Barrett They the stiver chain, bv the gnls, El- outueast of Tokyo. eanor, Marlene Aonk, Rosellen spent the day with her parents, Sorensen, Janet Peterson. Con- - Air. and Mrs O J Barrett Letdown Sorensen. Devon Richards ner was served Miss Isabella A Charlene Bird. Marlene gave the Stumpf and Stanley Barrett also PAWTUCKET, R. I OPI guests. Pawtucket man thought he had Gleaner symbolism- the story of, were A weiner roast was enjoved was Roselien bonanza Ruth Sorensen, by raked up a potential ort his presentation of the Gleaner sheaf Saturday at Pauline Sorensens along with some leaves o bv Golden Gleaner Irene Bodily, home by Cheryl, Shauna and lawn, but police said the seven thv Olsen and Iva June Barrett, a also with them presented were empty. billfolds corsage with a gleaner symbol in all of Orem. n n, lapan Quake Tien'on Babr Named meeting on Sunday the ME smmi daughter of Air and Mrs R H Flvvood returned home DeAlton I town was given the fioin Oi mpin W ashington whin e iair,e of Deanna In the same lie visited his son and family, Mr. meeting Stuart Howell son of and Mis Kenneth Elwood Ken- - Ml and Mrs Wade Howell was ni'th is confined m the Pi ov ronfo med a member of the I. D S dence hospital at Seattle being (lunch tieated for a back injuiv. Overnjght Guests Mi. and Mrs llaiold Chiistiui-seweie overnight guests at the home of their patents, Mr. and Bv 11 OKI In fast GE ARA 1 Let the Wostinghouse laundry Twins nesdaj. No Idle Words Ail the Work with iktinmi Water Siwar, with water, washes, rioeeg S times, darop-dne- a, dean and empCiea, shut of aMtoMoMoofy. The LAUNDROMAT iilta n Mis Willis Sheen T heir little daughtei Susan who was sufleuiig with a skull fiac-tui- e and concussion is impiov-in- g Then baoy satisfactory Sliaion returned home with them, she had been staying with her gi amlparents the past week whde Susan was in the hospital. To Ogden Mr. and Mrs Willis Sheen dime to Ogden on Sunday to Eva Alls visit their mother. Sheen, they report that Mrs. sheen is feeling fine Mr. and Mrs W llfottl AAoodruff the funeral of a relative in Rexburg on Wednesday Mis Charles Low and two chil- dien visited in Blackfoot and Pocatello with relatives on Wed- - Do you the aof beet, ftuffluat clothes, dry for putting away or juat the right dampneeu (or ironing auUrmahealU. The OLOTHM DRYSft gives LltWieii4T e BUY ON Tito-Mk- PKOOfl . w V I OK. Phone us and make arrangement to see a load of your clothe wottkud and dntd in the Weatinghoiwe Laundromat and Clothea EHyar. Your dot he are washed and dried Mur your very eyes. NO COST, NO OBLIGATION. Utah np TOOELE. James Henchov of Salt Lake Citv was killei and his bride - to - b was lured yesterday after-- t their car blew a tire d Jn(j XN(nt olq 0f control and nPar Knolls. Tooele coun-- 1 j t . on US. highway 40. Highway patrolmen said the hi pie - to - he, Mis Barbara Ann charson, 20. of Salt Lake C'v. va hospitalized in Tooele with bruics arc! lacerations She and! ilen.hev were en route to Elko, ' Nev , to be married. tirtlihottse in nn when panllUjv o'cr-attende- 127 South Main j FORT WORTH. Tex. HP Come or. back here I'm all tied1 Mrs. Gwendolyn Powers up, shouted fiom a rear room when customer Tommy Lewis entered her package stoie That's all right, Ill wait,' Lewis replied. Then he discovered she really was tied up. A bandit earlier had robbed the store SEE "STUDIO ONE" ON KSL-T- V MONDAY NIGHTS AT 8 P.M. A Ask for Kentucky's finest straight bourbon oi $55. Freshwater clams spend the first part of their lives as paia-site- s of fish. j al OLD al Shau-Larse- Din-stan- BRAND AUTOMATIC Ka-wh- KVNU Radio Log TIFSDAY EVENING News 6 uo v.dhriel He tier 6 15 Fulton Lewis Jr. News 6 30 Jim Petersen 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 35 Local Sports 40 Recorded Music 45 Sam Haves News 55 the Titus Moody Show 00 Bill Henry News 03 -- Elton Britt show Doctor Tata hat Hammer Guy High Adventure Bruce on the oosa Ask is 30 00 30 tour Tankage Ijim.vx Here s to Veterans 9 30 The Search chat Never End 9 55 Mai Wyman Sport 10 00 KVNU News 10 05 truest Star 10 15 I jN lliphll-30 30 Night Wateh Oo 15 ht a Svmphony of Melody 12-0w,i;n Off MORNINO MHIMMIAT 6 OO Top of the Morning Request 6 55 Edctv Arnold 7 on Robert Hurleigh New 7 15- - Floricn Wineriter 7 20 farm Flashes 7 23 C.abi let Heatter 7 10 '1 he Morning Special 8 OO Hemingwav New 8 15 Gordon Owen 8 30 Headline News 8 35 Whirl Em with Whit 11 (nj Ladles lair Headline News 9 00 9 25 9 30- 10 00 In 15 10 20 10 25 10 30 10 15 11 00 - Queen url Massey Tima Commentary Minute Melodies Jim Petersen News Ortho Garden Guide Faith In Our Time Amerlra on Parade WHINESDAY 12 00 12 15 12 30 12 .15 1 00 lor a Dnv AFTERNOON edric foster News Jim Petersen New Auction Block farm and Ranch Roundup ( Vitallg Warmup Game ot the Day Carnot Scorcboarb Headline News Music Recorded '10 Meet Your Neighbor 4 00 Homemaker' Club 4 15 Hemingwav News 4 30 The Afternoon Bandstand 4 45 Sam Hayes News 5 OO Songs of the B Bar B 5 30 Kev note Ranch 5 55 Cecil Brown Commentary 11 15 Meet Your Neighbors it 30 Wonderful City U. 55 Swap Shop 1 2 2 3 3 05 50 55 00 it. Sundav Speaker Road Show Vance D W'alker was the prinIn the stake road show, Tuesday, the Mendon ward presented cipal speaker, Sundav evening in The Stars, directed by the Sacrament meeting. His talk was ALAIIA presidency, Pearl Olsen, on Education Coun. Claud A Sorensen was in charge Pravers Virginia Peterson. Delone Lar- were by Howard Baker and C. S sen and assisted bv Mrs. O J. Barrett, with the following cast Barrett: scripture was read by Ross Bartlett, Eleanor Larsen. Elmer Anderson: special musical were- piano solo. Mrs. I.ee Graham. Stanton Barrett, lumbers Steven L. R. Eatl, Ruth Anderson and a piano solo Kidman, Claudia Sorensen. Clair Bowen, by'her little daughter. Elizabeth: In honor of her little daughter Doreen. Mrs. Owen Sorensen gave ST-13- 40 a party Friday, on her birthdav A cake decorated in pink and Tuesday Evening centered with a candle formed 6 OG Heres to Veteran 6 15 Cm nrv Muv- - Tima the centerpiece and the guests 6 .30 The Scrapbook included. Grandfather Jos C. Sor6 45 "Guest Star" 7 15 Human Side ot Idaho ensen, grandparents. Mr and Sport T 15 The Stars Sing Mrs O J. Barrett, Isabella 7 JO Music for America Stumpf, Mrs Ned Bodily and son 8 00 Weal her Rep rt 8 05 Record Ramblings Jimmie and Larry. Pauline and 9 00 our Evening Serenade Norman Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. 9 30 Music Box Sorensen. 10 00 Sign Otf Wednesday Morning 7 00 Davllght Request 7 25 Weather Report 7 30 I.ocal News Sponsored by The McCune Motor Co. 8 00 Bteakfast Melodies LOS ANGELES, HP Depart8 30 According to the Record ment store owner Meyer Blue-stei- n 8 45 Navv Band Show 9 00 Music probably will wince every q 30 Homemaker Tlps-Netime he hears the tune about that 9 45 Tunetime doggie in the window. t 30 a me Band 30 30 Svmphontc Bluestein noticed a small black SwInR 11.00 Morning Melodies m the ram. made It comfortEasy listening while vour dog able m the store and went home lunch. getting featuring latest release for the night Wednesday Afternoon AAhen he returned the next day, 12 UO Noon Ttme Noveltle he found the "doggies sitting in Evelyn Knight Show i2 30 John Deere Farm News a display window amid $200 12 4515 min with "Mr Music I 00 Stories from the Sports Record worth of chewed up women's 1 15 Immortal Performances. clothing. 1 .10 Salon Serenade 2 OO Melody Magic 2 3) Piano Interlude Kinsey-Proo- f 2 45 Troplcana 3.00 Western Roundup Vine PROVIDENCE, R. 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