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Show .community singing, readings and games. Dinner was served at noon, j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wursten and sons Robert and Richard of Em-Imett, Em-Imett, Idaho, were week end visitors visi-tors in the ward. Miss Rachel l Wursten, who has spent the sum-'mer sum-'mer in Emmett accompanied them home. j Mr. and Mrs. Felix Beuter and ! family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beut-ler Beut-ler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beutler attended the Peter IBeutler family reunion, Saturday !at the Boy Scout camp in Logan canyon. I A baby shower was held at the jhome of Mrs. Viola Darling, Monday Mon-day afternoon. Refreshments and Isocial visiting were enjoyed by 15 Primary officers and teachers. Mrs. Annie H. Kemp attended a Kensington, Friday afternoon at jLewiston in honor of Miss Edith i Hyer, at the home of Mrs. G. A. Thomson. I I Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Kemp with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'jos. A. Folkman, left for their Ihome Saturday at Venice, Calif, j Mrs. Sarah McKinney of Salt 'Lake City spent the week end in the ward. I Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman and I family spent the week at Salt 'Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nyman and Carl M. Nelson spent the week at! Afton, Wyo., Idaho Falls and Po- catello. Miss Alene Cutler of Salt Lake City spent the week end with rel-latives. rel-latives. Miss Marietta Nyman, a graduate grad-uate of the USAC of the home economics department has accepted accept-ed the position of teacher at Ne-phi Ne-phi high school. She left Sunday for her work, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nyman accompanied her to Ne-phi. Ne-phi. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Israelson spent the week end at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vander-linder Vander-linder and daughter Dena of Salt i Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larsen. Miss Kerine Wursten spent the past week at Salt Lake City, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wursten. Mrs. E. J. Palmer and daughter Elva spent the week end at Black-i Black-i foot. .! Marvin Wyatt of Wellsville was jthe Sunday dinner guest of Mr. , and Mrs. Keith Lawlor. Carl Nyman spent Sunday at Brigham and attended the Logan i Collegians baseball game. '! North Logan ; o NORTH LOGAN The ward Primary Pri-mary held their annual Home Coming party Tuesday afternoon in commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the association Superintendent Lucile Peterson was in charge and was assisted by her officers and teachers. Approximately 100 children participated par-ticipated in the program of songs, poems, games and dancing. A large birthday cake with 60 candles graced a center table where Primary Pri-mary children gave their offerings for the Primary cause. Refresh- 'ments were served and out door games concluded the entertainment. 'with their children and grandchildren grand-children enjoyed a week end out-jing out-jing at Red Banks in Logan can-yon can-yon and a family reunion at their home. The following with thedr ' families were in the group: Mrs. Icarl A. Lovett of El Paso, Texas, 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beutler of iDayton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turley and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Turley of Woodruff, ! Arizona. 35 were in the group, j Mrs. Melvin Smith and children child-ren who have spent the month i The Primary will begin holding their weekly meetings next Tues- day afternoon, after their sum-: mer vacation. ' A most enjoyable outing and ward reunion was held Friday at Guinavah park, under the direction of the Sunday School. They presented pre-sented an interesting program of |