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Show The Sociable Citizen September Wedding Unites Mr. and Mr. Floyd Allen A "wonderful time" was rehad their dinner guests ported by those of the Oneida Monday evening rdatlons, stake Relief Society board Mr-A- . 0. Zeitachel and Mr. who attended conference for Mateo, their organisation SSI? Sheldon In Salt Sear and dau-- Lake last Calif., week. They IncludNancy Salade, of ed Mesdames Beutler, and Mr. and Mr. Velda Olsen, Pearl Ellen Gibson, of Mim Falls. Vloletter Palmer, Dora Call, Janet Davis, Sabina Nash, Among those from here who Mary Sharp, Cassia Bdl, Ada attended the golden wedding Bell and verneta Larsen. open house to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker at Farmington Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sunday were Norma K. Sharp were Shit Lake City a visitors from Fames, Mrs, Martha Thursday to and Mrs. Floyd Allen. Monday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharp. They Mrs. A.C, Hull hu been attended the Samoan mlssion- visiting her sister, Mrs. GBen Mason, at Garlsnd for a few days. the XJ)S conference. sing DtauMT guests and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fors-ha-d Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Lethbridge, Barlow and children of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Farold Canada, as their guests reRobinson and Willis Hobbs cently. The Forsgreas have also been visiting in Salt Lake of Pocatello. Cit y with a daughter and of Reno, Nev., who Mrs. Martha Kbfcfarlde has came to the LDS conference. had her sister, Mrs. LaVern Kershaw, of Idaho Fdls as Mr. and Mrs. Bud Keller her house guest for ef Mr. and Mrs. Eari Findley at Montpelier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Valentine and two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nor., spent lastweekend here Hurt and children of Idaho with their panda, the E. H. FMli and David Quick of Pocatello wore vlsttlng over last Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Kamard weekend with their parents, had a happy time In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Harold Quick. Ctty last weekend when they attended a dinner party at Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Euthe DoU House with the peoHebe have been Mr. and gene ple (hey accompanied on a tour bade east last summi Mrs. Jerry Hone and family While In the Utah capital, they of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon also visited relatives, Mrs. Hone and children of PocaWQUam Doutre and Mr. and tello and John Earley of Mrs. John R. Kennard. In a double ring ceremony September 12 In the Logan LDS temple, Mu Annette Cooley and Roger Kent Handy were united in marriage. President A. George Raymond performed the ceremony. Annette Is the daughter of President and Mrs. ule R. Cooley of Newton, and Bishop and Mrs. Alonzo H. Handy of Preston are parents of the I Ejr, groom. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast in the Pio- Kirk-brid- to MD-Hans- en son-in-la- w State Representative and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hobbs reMrs. Ellis Johnson and children and Mrs. Homer John- turned home Sunday after son spent an enjoyable week- having spent the past three endtouring Yellowstone Park. ids In ' Seattle, Wash., whoe they went to the wedRecent visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis ding of a granddaughter, Mar-riwere Mr. and Mrs. Arid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neeley and son, Evan, of Palmer Chriitiraii Montpelier and Cteve Randall of Blackfoot . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowers and friends ta Salt Lake City, Granger and Revo from Friday to Sunday. They also attended the Hawaiian missionary reunion. MR. AND MRS. ROGER KENT HANDY RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver returned home Sunday from a two weeks trip with their son, Earl B., and his wife Barbara. Their first stop wu in Corvallis. Ore., where they visited their daughters, Maiy Lou and Jenalee. They visited In Portland, Ore., with Card Greaves, a former rest dent of Preston, then on down the .coast following the shoreline highway to San Francisco. They visited many in San Francisco. They went on to Salt Lake where they visited another daughter, Kinnie. This asure trip wu given to and Mrs. Weaver by Earl B. and his wife. inter-estingjua- cu to Pin-gre- e; Idaho Farmers - Stockmen rSmSfn? - Insurance . 'A Patch Starring Of Oho' Sidney Fetter Featme Starts muslve buying power of the Throuffi the 7:11 andfilS MON. and WED. OCT. 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YOUR UNION BANKERS MAN WILL CALL ON YOU BOON Cttv EICS-C- Benefits Thats what wo couH pay every Item at benefits Isn't Xkefr, bat you couH thousand JoBas to one slcknea or oockteuL This now policy pays for a lot of Items that liedknra dou not pay to It ran JUS nATEKfflTY fflLTfl Nwffleever dteesus or Interim which existed ar originated an or before the effective date ef the paUey. each aeddeat or t mscsjuunopi on Conounity the marriage certificate and the pictures of the bride and groom at the present time. A lovely gift tree wu displayed announcing toe showing of the gifts In another room downstairs. below IHMMHI snail BIB POLICT W Ml dedicate Protection THIS POLICY GROUP OOWERAOE offers more benefits at LESS COST ftan most yw money. Your covmge am not tonautt on an inttviduel baste, and no restrict- 0lnPclIgd lve entonemeuts on be ptoccd on your policy altar ft hu been issued. UdMdual italhtoirfcouihe, THB niH HTl ID ADDITIOfl TO 1ST -1 life-fin- , READ THIS! In Ilealth FRL, SAT. OCT. , Mrs. Glen Keller Mused and given a name. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts were also In attendance In this meeting. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Morgan of Medford, Ore., called on the Marlon Morgans enroute home from conference. They were returning to Medford where he will teach seminary. The Sylvan Morgan family of POcatello Jrined. the brothers rittanmd enjoyed id aU dinner together. Mr. and Mrs. Ijle Porto called on their ion Gary and wife Ramona at Kaysvllle to greet their new granddaughter, Patti, their first Dairymen toBroucuaumu cuoudr Manor SOMETHING NEW y, 1HURS e Mathews, Sue AnnErlck- Taylor, Mhrgard aGenan Anderson, Barban Steed and Carolyn Allan. Others helping with the refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Cteude Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cantwell, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cooley and Mrs. Arlene Rigby. showers were Shir-len-e quets of scarlet gladldai sur- given by Ron Larva, Mathews and Aileen Bar-rounded by white carnations tied with olive green ribbon. newlywedi are now at Master Dnvid Cooley, brother The In boms Logan and are conof the bride, passed Thank Yon" scrofla at the and of tinuing their studtes at Utah State university. the Une. Honored guest wu Mrs. Edith Cooley, grandmother of Lester Dunkley Feted Annette. A1 Handy, brother At Birthday Dinner of the groom, wu oast man. CrocMartin Jenson, Quentin A dinner party wu hdd at kett, Keith Gamble and Ed tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Les Allen were ushers. ter L. Dunkley in observance The mothers of the bride of Mr. Dunxley's birthday, and groom wore dresau of on Saturday, September and groan, coumlimen-t- o Thou In attendance v the colors In the Blaine and Beth Dunkley, Mrs. DeRriph Perry, Mrs. druses. Both wore corsages of Glen Oliverson mid Mrs. roses ami white carnations Ron J. Taylor. show. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Talbot and family, Plngree; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gregersen and family, Banlda; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn gayer and family, torn; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Handy and family, Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Talbot Mr. and family, Moreland; and MrrWayne Vail and and family, Moreland; Mr. fem-illbs. Kenneth Talbot and Stirling; Nefl Talbot, Ogden; Janls Talbot, Winder: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen and family, Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. NewtonNance, WESTON Bob and Elaine White and children vacationed In Calgary, Canada, and In Glacier National Park. Dinner guests at the Richard Lemmon home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lemmon and two boys of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Bob White and family on Sunday. The Lemmon family received a letter from a daughter Jean, nowin Gloria at the Navy hue. She Is rimary president there. Russel Nielson is employed at present In American Fans In nls potato Inspection work. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hobbs and daughters, Valyn and Helen, attended fist meeting to Mink Creek to see the baby daughter of Mr. and c r ? BANIDAmA surprise party as hdd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gregersen Lee Talbot honef Banlda oring his 71st birthday Sunday afternoon. Pot hick hmch was served to IL Singing was enjoyed and they had their own talent accented with olive green velvet ribbon. Refreshments were served from an attractive table of lace over gold satin, accented of rust and by a cento-piecgrid satin roses. White linen cloths and small brown woven baskets of brilliant rust colored rotes decorated the serving tables. A distinctive print of Interest wu a corner designed by the bride, showing pictures, certificates and mementos of the bride' and groom from early childhood following a e represented by grid and brown ribbon, which tied Franckise. Grouap Enrollment wen visiting relatives Surprise Party Held For Lee Talbot Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larin Hendricks were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hendricks, and his family who were moving from Provo where Vance completed his studies on a doctorate. They are now settled In Kexburg where Vance Is a counselor at Rida College. They have thru children., Charles and (brace Irby and two children, who have been in Kenya, East Africa, for three years on government assignment, are now in Sunset where Charles is connected with the Job Corps in Clearfield. neer Room of the Bluebird. iiber 16 a reception honor wu held at the Newton ward cultural hriL A fall theme of brilliant color accented by autumn leaves wu carried throughout the decorations. The bride ware s floor length gown fashioned of white satin and Italian lace. Her shoulder length veil of sheer illusion fell from a scalloped crown of pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of a single white orchid miniature carnations and intertwined with ivy. Attending the bride was Mrs. Kayleae Jenson, matron of honor and sister of the bride. Marcia and Lila Cooley, sisters of the bride, wore bridesmaids. They wore high wristed, multicolored flowered sheath dresses with bell sleeves, and they held bou- IB Area Couple Takes Vacation In Canada Annette Cooley, Roger Handy u THE CITIZEN October I, ISM tnatueri ar aperOlsu anew ym plu first thru pints sf blaed. 1 If n' : |