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Show - i fnatsaBrisb October 7, Oeveltad-Gftc- Farewell Held Missionary el - Fut At the TRENTON and Testimony meeting Km hrf eon of Mr. and Mra. blesa-e- d WaUaoe A. Cottle by hie lather and given the name o I Jay Edward. Re waa aialited by grandfathers, Leland T. Cottle and B. J. Revaten el Clarkitoii and Bishop Merlin Andrew. and The foUowmg oCBcers tu te the MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Orvto ai Era Directors, Joy ee Lowe, speech director, Joseph E. Atkinson, athletic director, Sarah Button, Bee (five teachers, . .Girl's . ProLevoaa gram secretory, Batter and Young Marrleds leaden Mr. andlfri. Marvin TlUotsen. E. Mr. and Mrs Mar- - and Atkinson Mr. and of Clark Mn. H. L. ston to Twin Falls and Filer, Idaho, Saturday. They remained In Twin Falls overnight Saturday and Sunday visited with Mr. Atkinson's sister and family, Mr. and That Mrs.- - AMn Hauser. a evening they attended testimonial farewell for Jay Nanssr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hauser who 1s leaving to serve a mission In the Easton Atlantic states. that They returned home evening. Enrouta they visited bom the Twin Frill and Val Stelle hea City- - Mrs. Ruth Jenkins of Mess, Arte., spent a few days visiting Mends in Grace. Herman Ventura of Merle Island in Hawaii has been visiting with his friend Gary Taylor at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Frank Taylor in Grace. They are both stadents rt the Dixie OoDege at St George, Utah. and Mra. Page Med- ford, Donald Love and Mend Mary Beth HID, Eugene, Ore., epeat a visiting wtih relative! and Mr. end Mn. Mathias Lowe. Donald entered the IDS mle- - Koppes of Iowa, has returned to attend U8U. He is living with Ms nandparedts, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Merrffl. Norma Boeder accompanied her niece end hunand Scott and Arieae FtacUgar of Iecu through the Logan Temple on Monday mornuw. merai Marvs GETS DONATION er, Mr. and Mn. William V. Connary. Other guests wen Elaine E. Shamberg and daughter, StarUne, at BanEdna Mae asm croft of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Coonazy. The Champagnes ware here for tits first time in five yean. fay toe petto,. Slgr View Sky View High School Library li the recipient of MO Variety Chib. Needed hooka will be odectod by Florence Tip- - tibnrhm. Provident is Mardlno dent; Maryna Thibet, secretary; Rhonda deed, historian and reporter. Pictured, front row: Joyce Cheal, Jennie Corbett Back row: Lena Mclhzland, Anna Gregory, Leole Ehrood, Mezgmot Archibald, Reamrn Porter, Janet Ream. Memben not present are Uila Wtna, Eozdce Frater,. Mardene HUyerd, Myrna Tarbet Marge Aader-on- , Veda HUtymd. DtTBe , other members of the Bear RaBdf Sodaty have been dismissed to help board to attend Ihe Relief In ihe harvesting at the Society conference In Salt potato crop to the area. jhi cky. The High Priesti of BanMany itadenti and nock Stake and their wtees, ones are helping. Mr. and ifrs. WQtad ettwdtd n rodri end hut ter at Logan ppent the week- ness meeting fat tin Stake end at their home In Cleve- House in Grace on A large crowd land and visited Ihalr childfawis ren Mr. and Mra. IJoyd PanThursday evening the boys tar of Pocatello were Sunday ilass of me Thatener visitors with Ms brotiisr and olidatod. Primary anJoyed wifi, Mr. and Mn. I .eland the Tfcril BuUdars Putty of Ctevetend and ac- wMh their parents at the GRACE-Studen- t! tiw with tiie Thatcher School. An eqjoy-aM- e companied evening was spent family group to Maddoxs BTBAgham CMy where they of Grace, to a Pocatello enjoyed visiting and (tinner t; tear's the one nr gooa tana, achool nock Rtake 18 holes, its good to After a settle down on a soft chair in the dub house and add up the score with friends. What better time for the drink that scores with g almost every golfer-c- od, beer? Yes, beers great to relax with, great for refresht ment, great tat taste. So whatever boating or baseball swimming or tennis relax afterwards with the zestful taste of beer. hard-playe- d , in after golf School Out For Harvest at the Grace t In Utah, good fun CLEVELAND news n BYU at novo. Mr. aad Mrs. Van Vaa Deventer of Los Aagries, days Calif., spent several vlsltiiag with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Striker, in Grace. The VauDevanton are farmer Grace residents. Sir. and Mrs. Keith Ecu and children of Burley ribbed with lft. and Mn. Ned Senders In Grace. Mr. Efan 1s Mrs. Sanders unde. John Watson of Oregon visited at the home of lft. Mrs. Dwayne Menden hall 'of Cleveland. John was a room mate of Dwayao at the fQiifgf fa Mn?Mm Onslow, PUS. Res Wbm, son of Mr. and world Briefs tkm home in Salt Laka111 Ctty 5m and FrtijjRto returned to New after be- SSL were all former wriGrace. at Donald gradVeting rdeeaed from ihe erans hospital In Sett Lake uated last spring from the Trenton cafe In Smltfaflald hosted by Mn. and Annette Ashcroft, dau- Scotts parents. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Mrs. Rama Thompson of the Ashcroft of Hyde Park wore Salt Lake Ctty spent married In the Loon Tem- weekend In Trenton with Mr. ple on Thursday. FoUowlng and Mn. Cedi Payne. a short honeymoon Mrs. Flossie Atidnaoa and they were honored at a reception Mn. Norma Boeder attend in ed the Roller Society at the Loon on Tuesday evening. ing social where Mn. gag Mrs. Elsie Olson has re eon sing two sous, accomturned from Beattie, Wash., panied by Mn. Reeder. where she went to attend Mr. and Mn. Willard Pitthe graduation of her son, cher and daughten drove to Gordon, who graduated In Park VaUay Sunday to visit the find of Physical Thera- - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris. P3Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. N. Butier Mr. and Mn. drove to Price, Utah, to be Spencer' and children Richwith their grandddldren, ard and Ilaan of Salt Laka while their mother, Mrs. Cite spent Sunday with Ms Marlow Butler attended the parents, Mr. and Mn. E.C. General ReUaf Society con- - Spencer. Mr. and Mn. FTOnda R. ClMtlWU . e a -- tali home In Lego Ray Winn and Utah 1M . thirst-quenchin- year-spor- unitio STATit Bonneville hardtop coupe again offend by Pontiac. Other Bonneville hardtop and atotion wagon. AT PALMER the eMtag and mmflaue an the mums assocmtion, me. SMIOWTII ITU (AST Mil LAM OTV, UTAH ' he had surat the past Van Nielsen of gery far the removal of a Grace and Mn. Nonna Ben- tomor from hie neck. Mn. ' "Thursday week Mn. nett -" OnNMwrSe.aMvNtahSU1S f . s - . 9 ,i . cmrooM visa fM pseMSesia . p S i iMrttaf cay. Button returned the afternoon ipt and Mn. ladtam Friday afternoon visi-Mr- T In Cleveland. VUttax at the Lee Johnson hoaoe in Cleveland wen Mr. and lifts. George Johnson of Treesureton, Mr. and Mn. Owen Belli of Dayton and Mra. Alice Smith of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pester of Salt Lake City were visitors in Cleveland with relatives. Mrs. Ethdeen Andzeasen of Cleveland accompanied home and 4 on report-d'hot- e recovering good. Parents and teachen of the Thatcher oomoUdated school held their PTA meeting on Monday evening of the past Mr. and Mrs. nett and i . G1 of family SaR Lake witiitfaelr eon Boeder who is leaving far an IDS Sftsslon to Germany. mot CHy lft. and Sin. Leland Pinter of Cleveland and her sister Mra. Harold Winn of Preston spent Thursday at the past week In Salt Lake and drop- CHy on hnalnwa ping. Grace High School Foot- ball team played boll at Soda Springs Friday evening. A large crowd attended Sodas home coming. The Soda girls marching corps par-form- Just tall us how much you ns to pay old bills, for homo improvomeis, car repairs, for all your seasonal expenses. Phone now for prompt, oourtoous ianko. 'A A f LOANS UP TO $SkOO PMANa COMPANY uf Ugam 21 Federal Avenue Hwh Mwny .. . . ONm tews MR Ulw . .752-740- 1 Op IMs at hdftirne. The game ended 14 to U in favor of Grace. At Sacrament meeting an Sunday, Bulah Mendenhall, Dona Fqngreen, Ida Bdtie ' were released as teachen In the Cte- ward relief Society. Bart Bennett was rdeee-e- d Da is Chorister and sustained. Aim McGregor Deborah WriAt was sustainJunior ed organist in the Sunday SchooL The Infant daughter cl Mr. and Mrs. Easton 6mtih was name of Evelyn itth by her unde, Norman Busby Smith. ' f .Vi j .A Beady for the "Goo ; ykickoff! - The Kdmieeott ttam wfllkick olfths Utah Gopptr Division ; United Fund campaign on October 11 , The men of copper are organised to nlsa tads for 89 health; welfare recreation and character-buildin- g agencies that serve Salt Lake County and south Davis County. Thsy,' and thousands of other "good guys, are part of Utahs largest public service program. Kennecott'f employee are waiting for tha starting whistle They are poised to help the United Fund meet "The Challenge for Success. i .. ' . , i i - ' v - HcnnocoM Gteppcz ambucmi auurAMoewnoN or wah Ulah Coppor DMdcn 'A Eqmd Opportunity Empkjtr , I ,'V i |