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Show fCUristsi Britii the peat week vlalting whh her aunt and unde, Mr. llchand Iritis and Mn. DeVeri Bair and Aagnst 21, IMS THE CITIZEN, Mr. and Mn. Marvin family, r Brisfs CUrkstea Bair and family, Mr. and Mn. V : Mn. Evan Godfrey. f,iyt -Mark Theurer and family of Mr. and Mn. Baraon Good-aRichmond; Mn. Leona Watts, of Bolae spent four daya Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bowman, . . with melr mother, visiting Mr. and Mn. Ferry Wattsana Mn. Goodey, and othfamily, Mr. and Mn. Reed CLARKSTON CUff Buttan Larry and Mrs. Orval Ander Mn. Leonard Buttan er relative!. Law and family, Mr. andMn. of la spending son of Preston viiited Thurs- ed the farewell testimonial O. tj ., i,r , Grant Brough and family, two Mlnneaollps Mr. and Mn. Merman S. weeks visiting with his day at the home of Mr. and Sunday fat 'honor .of CLARKSTON Mist Beth noon Tlalttag at the home of Thompeon wen dinner gueata RIC throe Mrs. Don Litueduka and fam- mother, Mn. Rose Buttan. Mn. H. L. Buttan. George Thompson, son ' Godfrey hai retained home their daughter and and ily of Smithfleld; Mr. and Dinner at the home of their memben of the F. firs. Seymour TbOBOtffi MR. AND MRS. and of Mr. George and guests Mr. and lira. Paul L. Clark, pending two waeka Mn, Nina Owen, at Marie Bower Bair family met Mn. DeLosa Bennett and fam-o- f Mn. George Loorio Sunday Looslo and daughter Brenda of River Heights. The with Eer liter, lira. and alio vUtted.wtth their Preston, Mr. and Mn. wen On their return at Richmond In the park Mr; and Mrs. Don Dahle and Mn. Hillard Archibald on family formerly lived, LnNiata Crofts, at Gnat brother and aiater-in-laMr. borne they viiited with their for a reunion, Perth Poulaen and family of and of Las Vena and and family attended the Dahle (krioten,. before mevfog family accomwaa and WlUiama Mn. In Arthur ralle, la the third annual re linrose, Mr. and Mn. Dean r tuam Vance and family and Mrs. and Wesley Hansen reunion at Willow pork In Login.. their daughter. Thelma PhlL union. In charge of arrange- - Hall and on Loon and Saturday. Ore. of Vole, They family and menta was Proa i. Perth!). City, Mr Cleooe and Martha Ann Ar- llpa, and family in Logan. also vislted at the home of Mn. Donald Notion and ' ,:r:' i: Memmott and end of Pulien. games Visiting family Mr. and Mn. Jew Griffin Mr. and Mn. Hillard family of Salt Lake City are Nina Owen and her chibald returned. home MondaTs for adults and children began Bountiful, Mr. and Mn. Ron visitlM with her parents, Mr. J' spending aevenl of Shelley spent four daya at 6 daaMriar. Mrs. Judy Deacon y-after Flfield and at Mr. and 8, and dually, p.m. supper Mrs. and Kenneth home of their sister ' apaat' Tuesday weeks, visiting JnLas Vegaa at thebrother-in-laThompson, week at a for the Visiting am that followed. Mn. Bruce FDnnesbeck Wreek. ' MrTand with a skier and brother-in-la- and lares tana oOfr. abdlfrs. 'Arvle for waa offered herparenti, Mr.- with their Invocation by H. L. Mn. Buttan. They at Mr. and Mn. DeMrs. Leonard ac Button their Butters Herman 8. Thompnaugahyde taro grandchilRICHMOND Twenty-fiv- e lbert Bridenitine, and alao at o visited with their other sis- Cyrus Lewis. Edna Lewis Mr. and Mn. Dale er. Calf 'jzj. r"i Amos memben of the George and dren Brad, Melania and Lore- companied singing, community Annie Mrs. to fun Like Oty on J. ters, with Torrance, Cal., their of lei Godfrey Thompeon Salt Laka Maude Thompson H. Bair family met for : ' Wendy and Lorna uoodey aunt and unde. Mr. and Mn. and Mrs. Prue Thompeon, and Bair gave' a report and short FORD Td business Thursday. They al- FOR SAUE rOljr..spent a week vlalting with EMredge Archibald. attended the Griffin reunion. life histories of ms father and a reunion at the Richmond Mr. and " Mn. Mr. andMn. ' Ton ifcuck. Factory com j visited with io mother. Now offlcars . wen park, Satunky evening. They Raymond Calvin Buttan and family and mmhiw their grandmother, Mn. Steland grab4' elected: President, LaMont enjoyed dinner and malting. Griffin attended the wedding Mr. and la Goodey, They are the MR. AND MRS. Marvin Mr. andMra. Cedi Jf.f Mn. Norval Thomp- bed. Can of In and Griffin Trevor Ruth attendance wen Mr. and and Pint of Lewis; 'fib VP, Mr. and lira. Thompson lair; Cyrus daughters family of Og- their ion Willard and Mr. son In and family Boy. Lao Goodey of . Salt Lake den apent the weekend with Mn. Hall of Preaton, drove Second VP, Ivan Bowman and Mn. Glendon Bair, Mr. and Jones In Lorn on Monday, Oateel MBS SARAH Heggle nnd FOR SALE Mr. andMn. Hillard Archi Mn. Earl as waa Theurer Mr. Mark Hyrum their retained Bair, Mr. and Mn. City. The net wheat jMronte to Salt Lake City on Saturday Mn. H. Griffin viiited Mary Ivan Thompaon and Mr. and to attend the. secretary. Attending wen Mr. and Mn. Blaln Bair and Todd, bald attended the Thomas with their LaFavro Re- - and alster.and brother-- Inf fan Delbert Bair, Larry Bair of Archibald family reunion In iMr. and Mn. WUUi Thomp-ao- n Mn. JoaephPT Mrs. J. 0. Bair, Mrs. Malmberg. Mr. and Mn. Clyde Call SK sSSsTT, and Mr. and Mn. Glen Bair and Betty Bair, Richmond; Mr. and Mn Raxburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Hen Stock! Ir. and Mn. Cyrus wgh Lewie Richard Thomson of Ogden, Miss Helen Haggle, daugh- Olson, at Klammath Full, FOR SALE Thompson went to Salt Lake Lori Ann Godfrey, 1962 Bhw Hite- - 5 Hansen ter of Bishop ana Mn. John On., and with Mn. Griffins City Saturday night to aae tarn of Mr. and Mn. LaVarHodi pent a recent weekend In Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bair, Mr. Mr. and Mn. w! 80 Sport CaU 8BS4MST. da Mr. How The Wait Was frqr of Kayavllle,' hai ipent Lost River, Idaho, daughter and and Mrs. Valdan Bair, Mr. and Mn. Wayne Bair and L Haggle, vent a week and Lino Mn. at FOR SALE OR RENT Throe 'tf1 Won." Andreatta, Mr. and of Mn. Earl Mr. and Jerry Smtthfield, ' Mn. LaMon Perks and fam- Griffin and family at their Doris, Cal. Miss Heggie re- room home, 888 North I East MR. AND MRS. Skirling home In Rupert, Ms., and in mained at the Olson home for 840.00 per month ily of Hyde Park and Mr. and Sun Jonaa of WaDavUle wen dinan indefinite time. Call ' Valley. Mn. Robert Hodges and Gil Mn. ner gueata Thursday at the Lottie Lou Phillips, Mr. and Mn Nathan Godat 887 South 1 home of their daughter and ofLogan. daugiter Dorothy and ion frey and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Douglas Clark. Hie occas-aio- n A1 waa the birthday of Mn. Jonea. t 9 vim y ( . Minneapolis Man Visits ClaHratonf J- Reunions aon-ln-la- tii Fri-evenln- I 4 - - Th Ute , w, w, - a- - 852-178- - r - r.-.- , 8. ' 1 Jtl B2-17I- & La-lo- nt . in-la- w, - son-in-la- son-in-la- w, anni-versa- ry LONG WEEKEUD Mr. and Mn. Venis Clark and family apent the weekend at CUter Bay, Wyo.,ai guest at Colter Bay, Wyo., as guests of Mr. and Mn.. Dick AHEAD - LABOR DAY Mn. Mary Ann Gardner of Deweyville Wednesday at the home parents, Mr. and Mn. and family ymt C GRADE IRAQIS Dallas Goodey. . DINNER GUESTS Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark were Mr. and Mn. Andrew Clark, Mr. and Mn. Max Clark and family, Morris Godfrey, Jay Clark and Sharon 'Lott, Mr. and Mn. LaRue Godfrey and family of Downey called the afternoon at the Clark home. ALL MEAT WORTHMORE 2 Lbs. 79c MILD u- - Among those attending tee UU annual club party held in Loam canyon Saturday were Mr. and Mn. Alma and ion Vera, Mr. . Vernal Goodey and family, Mr. and Mn. Leland Archibald and aon Keith, Seth Sparks and Dick Batten, AT USU Representatives oi high schools of northern Utah and southeastern Idaho gathered to plan Utah State University's first annual High School Conference of EdLeft to right are Ada Jane Pugmiro, Fielding; Marla ucational Development Hatch, South Rich; Marilyn Schwarts, West Side; Ann Schvaneveldt, Logan; Fawn Sorenson, South Cache; Margaret Johnson, South Rich; Denise Marshall, Bos Elder; ? Janet Larson, Montpelier; Sheila Weston, North Rich; Anna BOUe Evans, Malad; Janeal Hansen. Preston; Kathy Summon, Bear Riven; ' Katherine Peterson, North $ Cache; Judy Nelson, Twin KBs, Idaho, president of Associated Womengtadtetta wt f USU; Laah Dunford, dean of woman, aid Mrs. Daryl Chase, wife of USU prosMent. l . Mr. and Mraftmes'E. Jnrdine spent Sunday after- - - ' ' .sv ?. f . . T BARBECUED CHICKENS '4 x. s ' READY-TO-EA- T ! 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