Show im iu) She lives xv- -i oanniMMi in California with her daughter Marva Daisy spent a week in Centerfield with her Leo Mr sister and Mrs Christensen First Birthday A ' ' P- - 4V ner XCJ Marita Marie Murray This happy little girl is Marisa Marie Murray She celebrated her first birthday on June 16th Marisa is the first child of Kevin and Gae Murray of Logan Her are Alva and grandparents Vergie Sorensen Gunnison and Clair and Irene Murray North are Logan Elton and Ethel Sorensen Salt Lake and Edna Sorensen Centerfield Happy birthday Marisa! Merrill Despain weds SL girl Mr and Mrs Fearon DesAxtell announce the pain marriage of their son Merrill Despain of Clearfield Utah to Lora Lee Holt of Salt Lake City They were married June 8 1976 in the Salt Lake Temple They were honored that night at a reception at the Carrolon in Bountiful They left on a honeymoon in Europe News 4-- H THE CRAZY CUISINES Last Friday June 11th at we held a 2:00 PM cooking meeting at Lorie Beck's our leader house We chose our officers They are: President Shawna Beck Vice President Charmaine Jensen Secretary Sorensen Janalee Reporter Christine Peterson Treasurer Denise Jensen Activity rector Michelle Madsen The name of our group is The Crazy Cuisines of Garland Texas are visiting with Mrs Leah Mellor Mrs Elda Christensen visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Weldon Christensen in Salt Lake for a week while her husband Virgil was recovering from an operation Mrs Robert Thompson and Mrs Donald Asay and daughter Terri Jean of Salt Lake stayed overnight with Mr and Mrs Wesley Johnson on their way home from Phoenix Arizona Mr and Mrs Fred Mellor visited Thursday through Saturday at the homes of Mr and Mrs Arnold Mellor in Lake Local (lotos Mrs Aubrey Rosenlund ports that her sister Mr and Mrs Frank Rydalch and three nieces and nephews and their families who live in Rexburg Idaho were not touched by the flood but friends Mr and Mrs Cal Davenport of Sugar City lost everything they owned Randy Stinnett of Phoenix Arizona is visiting with his Merrill and Pearl grandparents Peterson He is assisting Merrill on a few projects that he has planned for the summer They will travel to Salt Lake this Merrill has an Thursday at the Veterans appointment Hospital for his monthly checkwill and visit they up family members Mrs Lenard Buchanan spent a few days last week in Midvale at the home of Mr and Mrs Roger Jensen While there she attended the graduation ceremonies at the Midvale Junior High A grandson John Jensen was a member of the graduating class Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jensen flew to Sacramento California Friday June 11th to attend Mr Jensen's sister’s Mr and Mrs Freeland Jensen Golden' Wedding Anniversary It was held at their daughter's home They visited with former residents of the valley that attended the reception an enjoyable time and returned home Monday June 14th n52Gb (C2 th-- f Infra fr? MUX IS A IOTURAL wm Sam far dairy association Shore Miss Arva Mellor in Salt Lake and at Mr and Mrs Robert Fairdough in Murray Mr and Mrs Eldon Olsen of Idaho visited with Mr and mrs Wendell Hill Tuesday evening Saturday Wendell Hill visited Virgil Christensen and Dale Hill in Salt Lake in the hospital and with Gary Hill in Provo Wednesday visitors at Mr and Mrs Luke LeFevre’s home were Mr and Mrs Lyn Culmer and children and Lyn's mother all of Sandy Mrs Lyn Culmer is Luke's sister June 15th Mrs Tuesday John Bartholomew hosted a birthday party for her daughter Sheri Twenty friends were invited to help Sheri celebrate her 8th birthday Friday night Mr and Mrs Jake Sargent of Tucson Arizona visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Milton R Hammond They also visited with Mr and Mrs Wendell Mellor and Mrs Thelma James Jolene Christiansen of Salt Lake is visiting for two weeks with Mr and Mrs Keith Bartholomew and family son of Gary Bartholomew Mr and Mrs Keith Bartholomew celebrated his 2nd birthday Monday June 14th Guests helping him have a good time were his Mr and Mrs Glen Lyman his Mr and Mrs grandparents John Bartholomew and Mr and Mrs Scott Bartholomew Steven Kathy and Sheri and also Mr and Mrs Murrell Lyman and children h ANXIETIES UNCERTAINTIES AS FERTILIZERS creates a faith In Ivan Squire Writing an article is like fixing a big meal It takes a lot more time and effort to plan and prepare it than it does to eat it Inside the wire fence which encloses my field is a crop of growing grain am watching its growth and asking myself what its yield will be have some idea from its appearance about how many bushels to the acre can expect know that everything depends on future water sunshine soil and care In estimating the yield of the am figuring on chance field in and therefore dealing uncertainties My mind is never free from a state of anxiety and ask myself: "Is it good for man's happiness and welfare to put him in such a frame of mind? Is all this anxiety in life in its many forms mere accident or is it a part of our education and ordained of God for the best training of the human soul?" I do not mean to say that this anxiety is confined to me alone but it is peculiar to We are always everyone anxious about things over which we have no control What can we do about the weather? Absolutely nothing yet we can gather up experiences of the past and knowledge that will give us some assurance and faith in the general outcome The crop of growing grain is daily teaching me a lesson It 4-- H tells me that must cooperate with nature It teaches me that THE PUDDING BUNCH must do not only the right thing but must do the right thing at The name of our club is The the have my own right time Pudding bunch The officers experiences but they are not are: JoAnn Peterson President need the experiences enough Staci Busker Vice President of others also that I can follow Delmarie Hyrne It is that anxiety which Secretary Stacey Swartz Reporter Ronni creates a high tension in the Spencer Treasurer Stephanie nervous forces of man’s nature Prisby Historian Our leader is The nerves like the muscles Tamra Chappell Our first must be exercised Nervous meeting was May 28th at 2 energy is one of the best PM 2nd meeting June 3rd at assurance that physical energy 2 PM 3rd meeting was June will be used in the best way 9th at PM Without it man would be Our first lesson was on child reduced to the level of a care on June 9th Oqr lesson machine or a work horse was about one two three four While l am watching that crop and and about the of growing wheat am not idle mischievous things they do The am planning on how I can classes we’re taking are first increase the yield The anxiety year cooking and first year child created by my uncertainties I care i am putting into the soil for Our next meeting will b — another year Anxiety is a sort of PM Wednesday at fertilizer It increases the productive qualities of the land Stacey Swartz Reporter and of me I Somehow have always thought it better to deal with the MISS COB & HER S KERNELS uncertainties of nature than with the uncertainties of human Today June 10th in our conduct It is easier to face the we learned how to mix different disappointments of nature than kinds of fruit together such as of human nature orange juice with bananas We It has always seemed to me also discussed what we are easier to reconcile one’s self to going to bring for Fun Day next the misfortunes of the rain or Thursday the sun than to the misfortunes in of misplaced confidence Annie Brown Reporter human nature Crops are often destroyed by hail wind fire flood or pests yet nature is a SNAPPY STITCHERS consistent friend She says in a lofty tone of her voice “Come The Snappy Stitchers held on trust ifie again" And do their third meeting June 7th at I constantly feel my dependour leader’s home We started ence on a higher power when out cutting oir practice articles get some true idea of the Most of us are making summer proportion of things necessary clothes for growing crops When so much is done by a higher power Diana Hyatt Reporter and so little done by me some cases and to some People anxiety is a source of Pain The truth is we cannot have any real happiness without and the question to be solved by every man in the exercise of the duties in his daily life TWO OF A KIND by Ivan Squire Visitors at the home of Mrs Devoda Voorhees was her Mrs Dale Hargranddaughter wood and two daughters from Charleston and Washington Mrs Vergis (Helen) Thomas and grandson Mike from Tooele Visitors June 10th at the home of Mrs Dora Bartholomew was a very dear friend and former resident of Mayfield Mrs Herbert (Gwen) Olsen There are two kinds of people can't stand And assure you they are not my brand The first one would like to damn Is the guy that copies my exant The other one is the little punk Who hides his and makes nte flunk News COMMISSION UTAH is Iht Old 107MI “It’s easy to understand why a father worries about his son He used to be one himself” 3 SMILE by Margaret Jensen us all unite in prayer and pray to God above Trusting in our President and in the powers above Let us all brush our frowns sirs we've no business away feeling blue Better times are Now smile once more C3o'o nod Let heavy C3oro VGD VGTOH DATA DIGAGVGQ GUFFGBGnG Depression is what struck us now don't forget We can smile sing and dance But we must not fret Let us get an ambulance and put depression out of sight This may be a terrible war but we must fight You can help too For opproximotely o clothing 0 soldiers brave bit for our land and stripes above on every hand Ever patiently striving Let us grieve not of the past Let us all push onward and SMILE — You have heard the old old weeping is not saying worthwhile God" “Legislation regulations are for some social problems but ment has more its plate than it tone AND 011E HALF HOUR BEFORE THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION CO Thursday AT CO COURT ROUSE of eyeglasses replacement stove with someone or and repair of a damaged or washing refrigerator machine You can help replace cooking utensils chairs for a family of four bed and $100 You can help supply bedding apartment or help with rent on an or a house to: Sand your contribution Your local Rod Cross chapter PGGAOG C3G0P H3G GADG ®G!D rJG0GC3D©3G VJC3© C3AVG BG7 and or a 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