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Show Page cutoff) 9 Mni tmv rm7V.fi MAPLETON Mrs. Glenn Bowman has been in Salt Lake City the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Webster, helping care for her father, who is ill. J"ft 1. Of Ogden Man Recently r . were Saturday Mirhaul and friend, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Sharp. Miss Janette Johnson of Pro-- ! vo, as their guests over the in City weekend. He attends BYU. Tuesday and Wednesday. On Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stag Tuesday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crockett on Mrs. Crockett's birthday. Wednesday EVERYONE IS INVITED TO A they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sharp. On their way home they stopped in Brigham City and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and in Smithfield with the Orville Colemans. Mrs. Clifford Sharp and her daughter, Mrs. Betty Keller .' ......' :'.."'5il, ;:v of Egypt, went to Salt Lake tI City last Wednesday and vis ited with another daughter, 3 Nita Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Oster- - MRS. CHARLES ROGERSON 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. gard of Centerville and fam ily visited April 20 with Mr. PRESTON LIBRARY BASEMENT and Mrs. Walter Knapp. Weekend guests of the Ro A new technique will be demonstrated and Free bert Hulls were their daugh Instruction will be given from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ter and her husband, Mr. and Many finished Items will be on display. Mrs. Brent Dansie and son Mr. and Mrs. Tharol Porter Zane of Provo. announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shauna. to Gerald Dee Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hodges of Salmon, Ida. The engaged couple will ex change vows June 13 in the Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lone had and family cord ue-Ve-rl den. Verlene is a graduate of Preston High School and seminary. She is a graduate of Steven's Ilenager Business College and is employed at the Internal Revenue Service, LIQUID EMBROIDERY Open House Birthday Verlene Smith became the bride of Charles Lee Roger-so- n on April 22 in Elko, Nev. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl W. Smith of Franklin and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdett of Og- i nn thpir Ogden. Charles is a graduate of Ogden High School and seminary. He has had one year at Weber College and Is pre- ' sently in the Air Force at Lackland Air Force Base. Tex- - 0n i8 ix week leave, there will be an open house held in the Franklin ward. Saturday, Hay Shauna Porter To Many Salmon Man In Temple you make the right rno t u.. cvcuiuK uicjr rr! i mi SHAUNA PORTER Hen-dricks- MIA Maids, Mothers Attend Ice Follies job interviews, other important fun- tions go hand in hand with correct clothing. At BLOCKS you'll find the right Eiiits, and coordinated accessories for all tiie important events in your life. Choasp the swinging now natural shoulder vested suit, or Hie much talked shout "shape" or. the high faslvion model; from among BIOCKS multitude of styles. BLOCKS b: :vc them all in sizes 31 Id 50. and cut for the regular, short, tzf.l man ( extra tall sizes avaiUihle from warehouse). Your choice will be expertly fitted by one of BLOCKS master tailors the finest in the state. i k . wilP in i ... TAKE 6 MONTHS TO PAY NO FINANCE CHARGE AT BLOCKS i rs sis-Jani- Open Daily 9:30 to 6 p.m. Free Parking Main Street In Telephone 853-13-05 PRESTON SS S-- i i ZZUKIE"? mi.. . ' SF-iSSnS- i - Tni w?n; m?vJF? p:v.j rsii... j I M mrs. i wiim was a Bpcuuu guest. o. jwen i, tv o. ouua oiu pi isc fill is ....i vasey host and:Bergquist and Evelyn ketts. ai ui ouige, mr. aim u"ciiuau irl.i .( ui viciiweg u . I . uciuiaicu a T- - Springs, and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kerr attended a funeral for Margaret's uncle, Parley K. Smith, in Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kerr are the grandparents of a baby girl born to their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kerr, in Provo. Mrs. Nada Kerr and Cinday and David of Idaho Falls spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kerr. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith. Robert Bodily, Larin Bod ily, Bud Bennett and Reed Long were successful in kill ing a bobcat on the Bodily farm Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Pit- tock and two children of Oak land, Calif., returned to their k visit home after a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tay lor of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with her sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fifield. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fi field visited Sunday in Rich mond with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Draper, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Draper of Smith- field. n-- i PHYLLIS FORD OF THE NEW OWNER AND MANAGER CAPRI BEAUTY SALON two-wee- IS FEATURING A Mother's Day Special... PERMANENT WAVE, HAIRCUT. AND SET -- - REG. SHAMPOO $17.50. FOR Only $10.00 (STARTS MONDAY, MAY 5, TIL MOTHER'S DAY) rprr All FRANKLIN Literary Arts club was held Thursday night at the home of Carole Olsen with Darlis Woodward as co-- l hostess. Mrs. Vera Nelson of! Preston gave a book review, "Everything But Money.": Refreshments were served. riPTC Ulffl sj & to all mothers Receiving this Service CAPRI BEAUTY SALON PHONE s, n5 E. 852-07- ONEIDA This Week's Special!! friends. Afton KODeris ana uree and Connie Rawlings and Ra- - sea attenaea ine iia PLOWS Dan-Mr- s. quot in the Westwood Center. Laree was installed as the vice president and new "n8 a sol' n:,nceMr- - - and Mrs. John King a party Satur- - III -v visited in Lewis 'on Fridav wi'h .Mr. :iv.l Airs. Evan Hull and in w bby Jcffcry Wade Mr. unci Mrs. Vaughn Dm-and Craig, Mr. and Mrs. David (Pamela Drury) Slrcie and .Mr. and Mrs. Richard G irdon and new baby Laura Lcc, all of Provo, Mr. and .ruinate. Eric Willis of Ari- Mrs. Bruce Drury of Salt .:a. the weekend with Lake City came Friday for ;i :!uir spent Mr. and Mrs. parents, vacation on the Henry Drury r.u'Hs Hall. farm. Saturday night Mr. in sacrament meetand Mrs. Wayne Bair and ingSMnday the Primary put on the children of Lewiston, Mr. and entitled "Prepare program, Mrs. Jack Allred and family Ye. Prepare Ye, The Time Is of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. A I Hand." Parts were taken Alden Drury and family join-- : hv Lewis and son, Brad I)aylc .' ed the group at a Jensen as reader, and a chorSunday they all attended Sun- us by the Primary teachers. day School. The music was under tne air Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilbert oclion of Carol Gilbert and have been visiting in Carson i'ayc, Harris, accompanied by City, Nev., with their daugh- - Stephanie Harris and Pauline ter, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Joyce Gilbert and derson. While there they made diiflda Clayson of the Frith e acquaintance of a new m;i,y stake board attended baby granddaughter. .t,c mccting. Marie LindMr. and Mrs. Steve Ilinck- - Kira--t anj Lula Egbert also ley and two children are visited the meeting. ! : cook-out- -- with hyd. CyL, Point Illlch, Throw Away Shares 3 ONLY $995.00 . 311 3 Bottom, 2 Way, 16", 3 Point JOHN ONLY DEERE semi-mount- Throw Away 150 Acres. Hitch, TrlpHeams, Shares, Plowed Only t ! 4 Bottom, 2 Way, 16" Ukc New Condition "ShaI1 We nitrht at their home. C.anies were played, prizes and refreshments iw sv served to Mr. and Mrs. Kirbv of Soda Springs, !.!, Mrand Mrs. Wayne Merrill. M and Mrs. Allen Dunn, and Mrs. Glen Smith. i and Mrs. Km Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ow- ;. all of Preston. ' : and Mrs. Terry Spencer n on Burtis, Reed Hall and . III Ml Ra-M- r. were hosts to Eloise Gun-'iiat- - STtiSL 5 Bottom, Stccrable plow, 16", Trip Reams, Point Hitch, Throw Away Shares, year old, with hydraulic cylinder and hoses. 3 Only one $895.00 ONLY $1095.00 2 2 Bottom, 2 Way with snap couple hitch, Good. ONLY $195.00 EA. ALLIS-CIIALMFJI- S OLIVER 5 Bottom Trail, Throw Aw ays. Good. On Rubber, ONLY $395.00 EASY TEBH3 WILL TRADE Call Collecl Free Delivery GRACE EQUIPMENT . IgjIjojcMs) Har-D1""aa- Rex-Lind- a, in April. n:ulene King an:l If CLUBS spending a few days in Salt Lake City, Vella Rawlings spent a few days in Brigham City with her daughter and family, Mr. and itoDerx urown. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hinck-tri- p ley spent the weekend in burg and Ashton. In Rexburg they visited with Vern's ter, Mrs. Boyd Pettingill, and in Ashton with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Harris. The Harrises sent greetings to all their Chuck-O-Ram- Last Wednesday, Mrs. old Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tingey of Weston FAIRVIEW BRIEFS TREASURETON Mr. and and Mrs. Garth Atkinson of R. Atkinson an-- ! Seattle. nounce the marriage of their They also visited at the son Keith to Mary Ann home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey of Everett, Wash. Conlin and family. After the They were married April 4 wedding ceremony, a receptat Everett. Family members ion was held for the couple attending the wedding were at the Legion Hall in EverMrs. Vera Atkinson and son ett. Kevin, Mrs. Joyce Wanner of Many friends and relatives Ogden, DalVon Atkinson, Lar attended to wish the couple ry Atkinson of Ogden and happiness and presented Mrs. Lila Hull of Pocatello. many gifts. The Atkinson While visiting in Washing- - family returned home Mon-to- n they were guests of Mr. ' day evening. FAIRVIEW The Mia Maids and their mothers enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake City to see the Ice Follies in the Salt Pal- ace. The group stopped in a Ogaen at the for dinner. Those making the were Mildred Hall and Monta Nelson and Rhonda, Helen Jensen and Larue Lewis and Ray- lene, Roma Bitters and Cora Lee, Clarice Hatch and Paul-- ! ine, Darlene King and Eloise, Orlene LaMont and Melodee, Afton Roberts and Laree, Connie Rawlings and RaNea, Dona Gilbert, and Mr. and Ray Taylor and Laura Lu. The proceeds went to the Children's Hospital. and Mrs. John King met Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ihrdman of Brigham Citv in Lncsn where the counles "luid dinner for their wedding an mversnnrs, which both came X&SSEl The evening was spent play-- 1 games and visiting. Re--' fmchmonto u,or eorupd nnrf the Dahles were presented wjflj a floral centerpiece in remembrance of the party, ig JnyJ Mrs. Von . . . see friends and relatives, t Friday evening homa y- Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Von R. Atkinson and were dinner guests in Pom. tello of the Mark Tingeys and family, Mr. and Mrs. DalVon anu iamiiy, air. ana family. During the afternoon Y"su rry Atkinson and Mr. they enjoyed golfing. and Mrs. Kay Wanner and! CLUBS family of Ogden, Mr and Mr. and Mrs Duane phip-MRoland Hull and family of and Brigham famiiy pen FRANKLIN Mrs. if Pocatel o, Mr. and Mrs.city were Sunday dinner Stockdale entertained Jean club M,rSiU!a Mr.8 guests at the home of their members Wednesday afterKathryn Preston, Kim' Mrs. Mr. and parents, noon. Those who enjoyed ana Mrs. sterling Sant. Mr. ball Phippen. sewing and visiting were Nola and Mrs. Boyd Parker and Moalov A rat a Hnnau Planck. family, Mr. and Mrs. John Dinner guests of Mr and Maxine Welch! Ringsford, son and TM. Sampson O rmimil lit Mark, Mr, M SL 1, and Mrs "C1."u "MleDecca Packer, A If on da . EldL PeTeS SS A dessert luncheon W;Hawkes. daug and brothers was family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Zimmerman and family. Mrs. "S" Mrs. Lora Larsen entertain-Merlin uoDurn and family. v-- .a d:.u .i..v j tk. m:m iiS .Westwood Thursday evening. Fre w- Nelson Salt Mnd City, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Luncheon was served bom zZa Mr. one long table decorated with Kennd f Farmington, I CU!- T.l. n J ...il. uuiuiuu, C.: vi. ovuiesa ivuu uewmg ouu t.si al,u "" jrcuvw nrv uii" niuiuuu aTwL Keith Atkinson Marries Washington Girl Recently BLOCKS the Henry Atkinson family , met at the Treasureton church house to honor him on hi, 87th i Alaskan-Canadia- from TnpiCTropTnM 12 j n ham Young university. Mr. Hodges is a graduate of Salmon High School and is a senior at Brigham Young University. He has filled an n mission. a suit m AlKUlson. Second ward cultural hall. Miss Porter is a graduate of Preston High School and is presently attending Brig in Mrs. Nancy Phippen spent Wednesday to Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Max Dahle .. were surprised when 20 neigh-fro- birthday cake and presented it to the guest After dinner a program was presented by members of the family. Von R. Atkinson was in charge of the program and was voted in as president for the coming year. Mrs. Leda Sampson is m charge of lunch. is j viu Kicci incuus at a reception in the Preston impression Sociable Citizen unatn COMPANY, INC. cn P.O. BOX 55 GRACE, IDAHO - PHONE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM EQUIPMFNT 425-391- 1 |