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Show ' ge4 Hiss ionary Nens 'if JOSEPHINE BAYLES Boyd Helquist, laboring has Tongan Mission, what ho called ths AOAL FARM BUREAU MEETING AND BANQUET in ths had just biggost KEU) MARCH 15 The San Juan County Farm Bur- thrill of his mlasion The eau. held its annual meeting and bsforo he wrote, they ted a at the Elementary. Sohool visit fron Elder Mark E Peter- banquet in Monticello, Thursday evening. son and his wife who are Sun-d- ay touring Maroh 15 A good crowd gathered the mission There were 220C at 5t00pm to listen to the people present at the morning instructions guest given fay Meting and 643' to the PriestLe Jarman and Grand hood 'nesting in the afternoon. peaktrs, Roxit Nelson, from the State Boyd says there is no doubt in The theme of the Committee that our authorities convention and the talks were are inspired to say the right on the resolutions' that based things, beoause Elder Peterson have been adopted by the Utah told the missionaries and Tongan State Fejm Bureau Federation saints the things they needed to They s re as follows hear Boyd is very thrilled with his mission, but is very I BELIEVE... in the American competitive near the end of it He expeots to be in Salt Lake on May 17 enterprise system that man's search for progress Elder Helquist is the son of Mr his March 22; 1C32 BLAIfDIKG OUTLOOK mind in aeoordanoe with his productive contributions to society that evory man is entitled to own property, ' tarn money honestwarded ly, save,he ehoosos - School Attend $upt and spend as sohool Invest, Officials To Convention Zenos L otter Black and 'officials will attend an adult education convention in that property rights oannot bo Salt Lake City, this wstk It taken away without Infringing on will also include meetings for ritfits .guaranteed by the consti- Utah Sohool Board Associations tution. Friday and Saturday there1 will that the oonstltutlin is the be a convention for Utah Librarbaslo law of the land, and that ians and all San. Juan , County are invited to its interpretation should be in Librarians ' aeoordanoe with the Intent of at-te- nd its authors Sponsors Civil Defense frogra .that, government should operate PTA Impartially in the Interest of an . ; that government's regulatory speoial PTA program wias at 800 in that government should provide hold Thursday nightSchool Ths San Juan ths High only minimum controls and aids that government should stlne-lst- e, State Director of Civil Defense, Mr Leonard Higgins, and the individual notdis courage, should maintenbo. encouraged by director of women's activities, and Mrs Kenneth Helquist initiative ance of opportunity, not hinderMrs the Parsons, explained that propagandizing-bgovern Philip Palmer has been labor- ed by illusions of security Defense purCivil its ing as a supervising Elder in a person should be re- - ment, is dangerous to the main- pose and the program, that comwe in the part tenance of the Brazilian South Mission 1 funotlons shoiild.be based A on law . ' self-governm- ent months after his with water, and thrt monopoly, whether by munity play in this program had to wait they Report oards for tho 3rd torsi arrival there Beoause he tra- for government, industry, labor. or down or wade throuto go it were issued to tho- - parents of vels so mueh, his' letters are . . is dangerous agriculture, students at tho end of ths sent to his mission headquarters gh a lot of water to get to dry land Franois and his eompanlon a that voluntary7' cooperation is the; 'When he arrived in evenings entertainment Brazil, the have moved to the oity of Lubeck part of the American system that all candidates for publlo people were so different and the Gordon lyman is laboring in food was so different ttet he yBrazil at the present office should state their1 be, Hlumtmau, wondered he would ever be efm.v to llefs eonmml wlthrespeot time. He has been there long '4o pise a Wont Ad Phone 3871 able to stand socialism and oapltallsm. - .' but all that change companions He has changed now knows that enough times three Before that he he is working with some of the worked at Caixais and had four best people in the best mission It is hot companions there in the world In fact, he Burner where he is laboring now dreads the tine when he will During their spring months, he Jiave to leave them, which will saw floods In ; faot, be in June It is summer in for terrible Brazil now, and the Saints are one three days at one tine, he his oompanion were surroundenjqying. summer outings and pic- ed by water A oould leave their nics Gordon Lyman is in the apartment only by boat same mission with They Philip, but were In the living upstairs and While they have never met had of food and water so plenty Philip was speaking at a baptis- didn't suffer Missionaries oh mal service a few months ago, he the ground floor moved up with glanced down into the crowd and I k there was Donna Redd, daughter then to get .out of the water Gordon feels work Va the that in want of the late Sterling Redd, who is progressing very is serving on a mission in Urug-y- ay that area Va want now. They have Just bapnicely was a wosaid Philip nderful meeting and Donna is do- tized a woman who has been wait- since thirteen It's Eas- if it, fay our DAILY CURB SERVICE - '"A Shrimp or tbis&ot don't it ing a fine job in her mission Elder Palmer is the son of Mr. and Mrs Ervin Palmer A letter to Preston Niolson.'s parentis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielson, written March 16, says that it is raining and freezing all winter Pres- ton says the pore he works over there, the more dition to the church the son of Mrs the late DoAlton and ad- Gordon is Anthon Blaok and lyman A UU If WnV SURPLUS JUKEBOX RECORDS O' 3. FOR $1; still bitter cold in France In faot, .the European Missionaries have all been ing a long time to be sure, they feel she is a wonderful ollihabiiainaea Juat your. COOK WITH THD FUQL TURNI3D OFFI grateful he is for the opportunities of the United States - Here we can get tT as mueh education, as we want, earn as much money as we need, and these are things 'most people over there can't do. Their wages are small and they have been beaten and held down so long that they haven't the heart r v, as little ao without plumbing facilities, with coal stoves (with coal at $60 a ton) to keep them warm Preston sfys he and his companion work long days and enjoy the if work They were planning t the ONLYovcns that . : . ; Cook an hour with only a few minutes' fud. Cook 1 fuff mail wMe you're away-automat- lcailft keep thorn hot Indefinitely .') Btelsteeke and hamburgere wltfibirt einoka Detraetfroien fooda, and start them cooking with only atawminfs fad. whioh Exdiwlvs RITAIN W4IKAT" Cssiday- - Sas Sr BtsMs Franols,. is laboring in Germany It rae from this area that; mazy .'jits were evacuated during the terrible floods' of about a month 9tx weeks ago. Nearly eveiy-- 1 "as destroyed and.lt is possible for the bask to their ionaries were- homes people to go The miss- all safe, but Art.fnfc were: surrounded - , 'Vl things A great many of still live in. little shacks missionaries are going to introduce them to the American dish of chili beans Another son of the Nielsons, - f NO mOMV DOWN to do them a party for the saints, in the Ovsns RETAINED-HEAT- " - Ksoy. v. ton-- r7 DEPENDENT nfanw uran co. AlbartCrita,Hgr 558 S 2nd E Blanding Ph 3455 0 f |