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Show V-- fAiirUir Briefs 4 AagustB, Fairview Couples Return From Trip iiit' r.V: ji,. - V'i V, 'asss- $ 1 FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury "and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Choules returned home Wednesday after visiting in JaCkson Hole, WYo., Boseman, Mont, and Yellow Stone Park. Dineen Choules returned to Ogden this year where she will teach again man High School Donna Brown and children of Idaho Falls spent two days last weak visiting with bar parents, Mr. and Mis. Edwin Cola and Mr Bister and husband, Mft and Mis. Igran Larsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Olaon visited his mother. Miry OL , om day last weak. Jess Is Gilbert and Ra Billie Wiser and family Betty Jana Gambles and boya went to Imkom Thursday and d visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Demur Gilbert and family. flmiiif Gardner ni family of Elko, Nev. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cole and alster and family, lfr. and Mrs. Lynn v .Uu,. ?? - r . PRESENT LAMBS of .Idaho sheep flocks; Pay P. Busman, shepherd, Chari W. Hodgson, associate professor of animal science, University of Idaho; Jesse Mathews, Ovid, Idaho; Doyle Mathews, extension livestock specialist, Utah State Uni- versify, Logan; FYed EscMer, San' Francisco, Calif., and Steven Roberts, Pocatello. (Back row) T. Donald Bell, head mi science department, University of win Mhscow, Idaho; Jack Mathews, Ovid, Idaho, and Daniel Roberts, Preston. Tf. WU-for- Area Ranchers Present Lambs To University Six jrejtfatoed ewe lambs from two Southern Idaho The six ewe lambs were de University Hampshire breeders, Mat-o- f livered to the university Idaho animal science de-- 1 thews Brothers of Ovid and oanel et the Roberts term In East Preston mi pertment 'Hampshire flock Daniel Roberts of Preston following a August I per-Dani- a Farm and Ranch uaaaaL RmL 0V UV081OCX DB8H a! pays up to 800 per animal if struck by a vehicle on a public highway. Damace to car also covered-iyon are held liable. f Property Daman protects yon for appreciation for the devoted service given the livestock industry end particularly the sheep industry throughout the past" 60 years by the Untvur-o- f Idaho. sity The donors also said tent It was their desire to provide a group of Ugh quality registered Hampshire ewes far classroom' fef purposes to be used by the animal science depvtment at the university for the benefit of the sheep industry Oxford Couple Back From Montana Vint Mrs. OXFORD Fisher and her neighbor, Mrs. Betty Stevens, drove home with Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Monday. The Fishers have been visiting their eon. Jack, Bessie and family hi mst mm friendly mwQm for the part three eiiMMSMsessis leeimiiMM h I nOBEDT D. Mt-llld-DE- IO-IU- S os' lM Slock Up How La-Mou- nt b TtmMW Painting AND HANSEN GLASS AND PAINT HAS w THEQl SPECIAL BUYS FOR YOU TO FIX UP YOUR' HOME t tr V'rX OUTSIDE UBI7E -- MADE FULLERS FIRST GRADE - AND LAST yi TO LAST TJI REG. y . k j T V i ') & 3 .;!1 it d lfr. v! U IDSIDE LATEE : FULLER - - "J ' 1 CUSTOM MIXED DECORATOR COLORS Good Better Bed S2J8 S1S3 ffiMv get-togeth- er Fisher. Mr. end Mrs. William from Seattle, Wash, visited Tuesday and Wednesday with their aunt and uncle, lfr. rod Mn. Barnard Inglet Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Flshar, Mr. and family last Sunday and rod City and son Quire and family. Mrs. Bob Talbot and daughter Thursday Robert Vanerman and his fiance of PocateRu visited hiluncle Wayne BakOr and took him to Pocatello to visit a day or Cre-Sha- w i V- !! HAIBEn GLASS &PAB3T !' Royee Fuhrimen Rulon Owen 15 North State, Preston weeks. Bessie parealc,' lfr.' and Start George Hodlngtan, while here and returned to Montana CecfiFIsher Tuesday by bus. and Mrs. DureB Mr. and Mrs. Ctair Fisher e and boy drove to Land children of Ogden oud the nuuv to Thursday visiting Fishof Mrs. ceremony riage A. Mrs. and Sir. Us parents. ers grandsu at tee Logu L. Fisher and bretb Mrs. Flshar went on famqy, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas to Salt i.Ink CUy and attended i Atom District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SHATTER. HURT. C Mrs. Beat Oottle of Preiton and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and family of Salt Lake City were Thursday evening dhuer Oxtai Briob damage to the property of others resulting from yonr farming or ranching operations. rhsas in Jutt I th$ 10 KsMKty end S i KsMKty eatwragM yon gst with Fmmmn mtptriur Fmrm sad Bauch Comprtkttuiv LiaMKty PwOcy. pub i ho aueeiHS! v RAT RamSaie at six shire verslty, Dr. Bell reported that he was happy to have this expression of confidence from breeders from Hampshire Southeastern Idaho of the University's program for the benefit of all sheep growers In the State of Idaho. In making the presentation to the university Matthews Bros, and lfr. Roberts said that they wanted to do It in Comprehensive Liability JJ suceess-fulriation- al Farmers Insurance Group D 1 el guests of Mr. and Mn. James were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Martin RawlMr. and Mrs. Junes Cottle ings went to Inkom Sunday went to Ogden Tuesday and and visited with Mr. and Mrs. visited with Mrs. Claud Stacy Wilford Hall. whos husband suddenly died last week. Mr. end Mrs. Seaborn left Saturday for Jack-so- n Mr. end Mrs. Wayne Bair Hole, Wyo. where they and son, Jerry of Smitofleld. will spend a few days vaca- were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. rod Mrs. Henry Drury. tioning. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ronald Kant of Idaho Falls it the week-en-d of Baker, Ora., have i visiting at week visiting with her of Mr. rod Mrs. Levi Bodily. Merck Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Maughnn Mr. and Mrs. .Lynn Nue- and family of Pocatello visit- nswuder of Rexburg stopped ed Sunday with her parents. Into Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Mr. andMrs. Delbert Knud-sen- . Drury's Monday morning, they were on their way to lfr. and Mrs. BUI Kerr and Denver, Colo. family of Idaho, Falls, Mr. Mrs. Boyd Pettingm and and Mrs. Thomas Karr and two children, Keith and Pat, family of Washington, D.C., of Rexburg spent Saturday and lfr. and Mrs. LuxyKerr and Sundty visiting her broand family of Seattle, wash., ther and family, Mr. and Mrs were Sunday dinner guests of Vera Hinckley. Mr. and lire. Elmer Kerr. Mr. andMrs. Eric Holland Sharieen Bodily of Salt Lake and daughter, Tina, and Virgil visit- and Sarah Jackobson of Bell City spent tee week-en-d ing with her parents, Jfr- - and Flower, Calif, returned home Mrs. Asa Bodily. after spending n month wlte Robert of Layton Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jensen. it Friday night with Mr. Mr. rod Mrs. Rand Wilson Mrs. George C. Bodily. and baby, of Salt Lake City Mrs. Robert also Is visiting and Mr. rod Mrs. Lyle Rich with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph or Morgan spent the week-enBodily, Luella and Egbert and visiting at tee home of Mr. end lbs. Royal Wilson. Mary Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson Zekte Hinckley and Mr. and of Ogden met GoHeen Oottle Mrs. Merek Hinckley attend- of Berkley, Calif, at tte train ed Sacrament meeting In station Sunday. They all were tuenmonu to no present tor Sunday dinner guerts of Mr. BwuM Kents missionary, reand Mrs. Jamas Oottle. hi the port. evening they all went and Mr. and Mrs. WQUac Bowvailed wlte Mr. rod den and two daughters of de. Colleen Oottle Compton, Calif,!., left Monday with her parents, to roan home after spending Jamas. Oottle. week with her Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury and Mrs. Merlin T, widttte! to Montpelier . Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Asay tea week-ro- d and Mr. Drury Judged fat the of Fair. her parents, lfr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis of Hi) Merlin T. Whittle. hitnev visited Thursday eveRoland Olaon of Salt Lake ning with lfr. and Mrs. Lawe-renc- e City spent the weekend visitTUBed. ing with hi Decendents of Bertha Whit- son. Mr. rod Mrs. Earl Bowcut tle and the tote William Whittle met at a family and children rod Mary (Kaon at Lev Saturday. Aft- - went to Lavn on a business or, Body Whittlei showed! Wednesday. of Brazil at the home of Mr. Moore of Bancroft and 7 and Mrs. Martin T. Whittle Florence Egbert and boys Bogy presented all of them visited at the hone of lfr. with a souvenir of Brazil. and Mn. Harnold Inglet, Mon-Mrs. Verta Jensen rod famrod Mn. (Mon Olson ily of Sen Jose, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray ViHard rod and Mary Olson visited with ' wry- '.K'ftn' - - V A. uWta- rib. ct11 the TUnt-Fift- LftsTwanL The Loom h returned to Arigoba. Ifrrt Fisher returned to Idaho Sunday. Burt Redington of Pocatello a Oxforil v . end lire. Dirk Kendall and daughter of Ogden, vlsit- ed Us fwimifa, lfrTud Mrs. Mori Kendall over tee weekend. Duane Hatch from Mont- lfr. and Mrs. Earl and family of Farming-toMr. and Mrs. Albert Dickson and daughter. Karri Roy, Utah,- visited their parents, Mr. and Mn. Henry Hatch Saturday and Sunday. Vert Coley ofSatt Lake Ciiy also visited at the Hatch home Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Albert Dickson of Roy, Utah visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cox Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ortn Hitch rod family of Bteckfoot visited his parents, lfr. rod Mn. Thompson Hatch and attended Sunday School with teem. Mrs. Alice Wayment of Utah who is visiting her daughter. Marie rod Thompson Hatch for a while, also m-tended Sunday meetings with tee Hatches. Mrs. Amabelle Kendall and daughter Diane of Ogden visited her parents, Mr. and Mn George Fisher Sunday afternoon rod Monday. Miss Vivian Hitch who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and lfrs. Henry Hatch, for the past two weeks, returned to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and lfrs. Milton Hatch andftmlly of Montpelier visit ed Sunday droning with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry . Hatch. Mrs. Dorothy KoUer and Mr. and Mrs. Platt Ward, have been regular vistton at tee Preston hospital this week to be wlte teeir mother who is very UL K, n, - Don't just get by . . . Instead get ahead Prepare for the future at a great Church university BALANCB) EDUCATION at IYU, a Church iintitution, students receive education of Hie mind, body, and spirit together in - an Ideal social climate. Church leaders speak every week In devotional assembly, every student takes a class In religion, and 3 com-pla- te stakes pf 31 wards ara active on campus. - - FWENDIY DEMOCRATIC SPIRIT Stu- are tremendously successful because students are (riendly, v .dub and church activities are open to JV all, counseling Is available, and stu- -' dents reside n pleasant group oceom- -' modatlons. 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