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Show i- none 1U;-J People andkces -Tell h To The Clarion" The Mesdames Fzra Foss, Jack Macllelh, Union Dunn and Virgil Knuilseii intended the Lion's ladies luncheon at fhu Ogden Country club Tuesday afternoon. ilridge wiih played during the afternoon. 1)1 her representatives m the Lions convention at Ogden were Mr. rind Mrs. Fail Holl.ngswortli, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Phenol lOdgley, Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold llawkes, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rus-sell Crockett and A .C. Conine. Lloyd Fackrell, a former Preston boy, received an appointment us inanager of the J. J. Newberry store al Rapid City, North Dakota. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fackrell visiled with him in Pocalello Thursday where, Lloyd and his wife weru en route to North Dakota. Mrs. ICrie M. Larsen is visiting wilh friends and relatives In Logan this week. Mrs. Sam Pratt of Downey was a guest Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pratt. D. W. Conine of Long Ueacli, California, was a guest last week at Ihe home of his son and wife,, Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Conine. Mi'". C. M. Crabtree and children left Tuesday for Winnipeg, Canada, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor left Tuesday for New York City where they will meet their son, Dan, Jr., who Is returning from Uie mission field ill South America. Mrs. George Swanger and children chil-dren of Spencer, Idaho, were weekend week-end guests at the A. C. Conine home. Mrs. C. M. Crabtree and children were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Crabtree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Clayton and children of Salt Lake City were guests Saturday and Sunday at Uie home of Mr. Clayton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clayton. Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cutler of Chicago arrived last week for an Indefinite visit with members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Poulsen of Salt Lake City are the proud parents par-ents of twin girls, born Tuesday, June 17. Mrs. Poulsen la the former for-mer Goldle Chatterton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Chatterton of Preston. Mrs. Joseph Hogge, Dorothy Jo and Peggy Call, all of Rigby, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hogge last week. |