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Show February 22, 1957 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER recently visiting in Santaquin. Santaquin-Tinti- c He has now completed bomba-die- r, navigator and pilot trainwill be at home in and ing Plattsbury, New York. During his visit home 55 members of Stake Stories Ry Florence Lamb It isnt, insists my Chief Critic, that he's a perfect house- keeper and disciplinarian, it's just that, by comparison to me, he SEEMS to be. (Altho I don't know how hed know about the housekeeping since hes never done anything about it except give me suggestions). And then he has the nerve to suggest I read an article in the March Readers Digest entitled, Help Your Husband Stay Alive. And dont wait too long," he added as he ducked out the back door! What he didnt know was that I had already read it and was most impressed by what had obviously escaped him, that The only really successful mar- riages are mutual admiration societies." Lt. and Mrs. A. Curtis Hart-vigse- n an dtwo children, Vickie, and 4, Curtis, 2, spent 9days the Arthur Hartvigsen family gathered together at the family home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Elton and children have returned to Eureka after having spent the past year at Moab, Utah. John Roberts, who is enrolled in the Govt. School of Immigration and Naturalization at El Paso, Texas, '.recently became engaged to Shannon Beaurgaard of Ephraim, Utah. Pvt. Darwin Thomas, who at Fort Ord, has MonGenolain visited Calif., day enroute to his new station at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. LaVar Davis and Frank Palmer, Goshen, have enlisted in the Army. In. the Army Reserve are Leon Beck, Elberta; Gam Q. LeBaron and Mark Williams, Santaquin. Norman Tachiki, Elberta has made the wrestling team at the University of Utah where he been-station- ed - is enrolled. A lecture on Archeology will be given Thurs., Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Santaquin 2nd ward chapel for Elders, Senior Aaronic Priesthood members and their partners. Genola and Elberta wards will join together for their Gold and Green ball in An Evening to Remember" on Saturday, Feb. 23. Howard Nelson's orchestra will furnish the music . Recent changes in ward or- -, ganizations: Viola Barney was sustained to Primary; Gladys York to Relief Society; Colleen Davidson was released from R.S. and was Arthur Hartvigsen released from Sunday School. There will be a day time excursion to the Manti Temple on Friday, Feb. 22. Sunday School Prep. mtg. will be feeld in the Santaquin 1st ward, Mon., Feb. 25. Changes in Stake family: Pres, of High Priests Quorum, Don Raymond LeBaron has chosen Jesse W. Livingston and James Wm. Greenhalgh as his Counselors. Releases: Grace Thomas, Re Page Five - lief Society; Kenneth B. Hansen, Radio Com.; Celeste Hales, Home Missionary; Douglas Thomas, Activity Counselor in MIA; Olive Nielsen, Primary Sec.; and Rhoda Bell, Primary Board. Sustained: Owen Horton, Roy V. Olsen, Bemell Openshaw to continue in Aaronic Priesthood Commitee; Don White, Audrey Sanderson and Zelma Hall, Sunday School board; Elna Bird, Primary Secretary; Don Ray LeBaron, Home Mission- . ary. D&ddy Dates were held in all the wards with almost 100 of girls and their fathers in attendance to enjoy the banquets and other social activities at- tending each one. Utah requires new and expanding sources of income to maintain a good standard of living for its rapidly growing population. When opportunity knocks it only means the new electric chimes arent working. Wall Street Journal. GROUND posts OBSERVER Corps range from Manhattan building tops (above) to remote desert and forest country. Sev- enteen thousand posts and 400,-0- 0 skywatchers provide U. S. Air Force and civil defense personnel with the vital vlsualldentifl-eatlo- n of planes needed to supplement radar wanting low-flyi- ng flta. (N.Y. Dally News Photo) t |