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Show V - March 17. UN THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah BRIEFS CLEVELAND Symptoms of Dlatma Arfelng from Milo Farn worth of Grace has returned home after but gery at the Preston hospital. Harold Peterson of Grace qWCMHJg QUMO COST went to Ogden where Mrs. Peterson bad a check up at her doctors. They returned home by way of Burley to i of Ow visit her motner, Mrs. Annie raaMKiv iwwam loiawOaaiMOdMMiariaNtia Thomas. Mr. and Mn. Charles Wyler of Thatcher are the grandparents of their first grand child born February 17 to Mr. and Mn. Knit Christensen at Ogden. Mrs. Christensen Is the former Kathy PRESTON tifyter. Mrs. Wyler has been staying with the Ohristeneens. "Ss del's Drag By PAUL HARVEY . The Navy Is anxious about its image. So many movies have contributed to the notion that ly all is to duty. there Navy Roar W. Admiral P. Mack s mis the public must be Informed tint, sallon spend nlntenths of Natodays in leave on shore (heir time vy officer or the Orient and percent of their shore leave cried, highly trained, hard chasing native girls. working The Navys chief of InforI have thought much about mation says thats not exact- - this bloodless but cruel by separaproduct of mar-b-e tion of people In love. one-hundr- ed ... For the Sure glad you asked! As a matter olfact... Union Pacific will invest $138,000,000 for rolling stock, compared with $102,000,000. thousand ended in divorce. of It is impossible to tion Ihe wise. Except, as fire divorce rate ran a ljOOO mechanical refrigerator can a 1,225 new flat and gondola can a So you see, 1965 and 1966 together represent combined investment in new equipment of a billion dollars! a nearly war-fro- of quarter ML AWMt namtATt, OF WHICH FOR OUR I say, increases during these obligatory periods of separation. I dont know much that can be done about it, but I know one firing that would help: For the news and entertain-mea- t media to show ihe in more proper focus. I have much compassion for fire sweetheart - back home who cannot avoid hear-lo- g . constant refers ness to and performpictures pinup ing starlets over there and availathe bility of native women, amateur and professional, to our lonesome kds. The young lad in the mud imagines the worst if a letter from home is a day late. 3,725 new box cars i tour- seven-da- y Today, one in four does. locomotives 1,050 new hopper as a obvious. A hundred years ago, only one American marriage in a last year's a dur- ist. But this manifestation of love is reassuring for only a little while and, to (hose who cannot go, it is salt in a broken heart. Both the marriage rah (he divorce rate uways soar during war. The reasons are ...this year diesel-electri-c . - Saigon 50 aew youngdn-Gove- ing separation. Imagination works overtime. The girlie emptanris in touring camp riiows and in war movies and In some press coverage, too, cannot be anything lets than a hot knifaln the heart of the girt back home. Recently, a gallant handful of wives and sweethearts, who could aftoid it, have been flying to Saigon to be near their soldiers. Though the practice was officially prohibited- by the military services, they could not prevent any American to citizen from traveling Whats new with DJ.?y new equipment consists IS GOOD NOB much-mentione- SHIPPER FREUDS SAWLwe ftnIywaifOOMODBH-UNIOPACIFIC... d aeteteeteO Superintendent In Atlantic City Girls Where The Boys Are STOMACH ULCERS dukto EXCESS ACID a Bitefi OmlaRd-Gnc- fi Paul Harvey N flB UNION PACIFIC' RAILROAD d nt But the girl back home is surrounded by theatre marquees, televised camp shows and an avalanche of semi-luri- d war fiction Implying armies of ptaygirls where the boys are. I believe Admiral Mack was expressing a very genuine concern and in the right place when he recently directed his remarks to the New York Chapter of Sigma Delta CM, the Journalism society. Perhaps Iris remarks will be helpful Hie professional Journalist is aware find it's the unusual and the incongruous which makes news. Thus he is likely to give cheese-cak- e and related subjects mat paragraphs than they rightly deserve. Oxtad Biids Rodney Fisher Feted At Dinner OXFORD L. GRACE CLEVELAND Thomas Bell of Grace spent a few days in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where he attended a meeting of the American Association . of School Administrators. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks visited a week in Jackson, Wyo., with their daughter. Meitoen of the speech department of Grace high school went to ModtpeHer to in the annual on Saturday, March 5. Those who competed la different divisions were Diane Nielson, original oratory; Danny Conln, memorized oratory; Ednm Bassett, humorous reading; PfayHli Goodsell, original assay; Pamela Hubbard, retold Steven White, ndto ing; Beth Clegg, speaking; Randy Smith, extemporaneous speaking; Barbara Peterson, poetry. The Devitottea are mMg m for the annum centennial at Idaho FfcHs where they win compete with marching corps from file entire state. The Devtlette Festival wlH be held before the Idaho Fhlls event. A pro- deck-eodte- st Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher drove to Preston March 6 and enjoyed birthday dinner at the Allen Fisher home honoring Rodney on hh birthday. Mrs. Annie Hatch werit with them as far as the Fishers where her daughter, Rebecca Kirkbrlde, met her and went on to Franklin to enjoy a visit and dinner with her family. Mrs. Annie Hatch, Mrs. Selma Fisher, Mr. and Mn. Henry Hatch. Mrs. Rachel Biker were Logan visitors Monday and attended sesAir-i-b sions at the temple. TO BE TRAINED D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch Taylor, Bryee visited Mrs. Cedi Fisher Mr. and Mrs. (Rea M. Taylor Tuesday evening. Marie of 41 NJ Third E., Pierian, Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. has been selected far trainGeorge Fisher had also vis- ing at Garier AFB, Ala., as ited Cedi during the day to an Air Ferae medical service The airman, a wish her a happy birthday. ri Preston Ugh During file day and evening Mrs. Fisher received greetings by phone from eight of basic training at her children. AFB, Texas. Mr. and lbs. Ernest Olson went to Bountiful Friday GfAn High Sdwtl to be with their grandchildren while toe parents, Mr. Lists Htfifff GRACE The Hit of honor end Mrs. Loren Otoon, wen roll students baa been releason a trip to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Fisher ed for the first semester at and family of Ogden visited Grace high school Students receiving all As Ma parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fisher, over the week- were: seniors, Karen Adams end. James, who goes to and Gay Bennett; Juniors, chod In Logan, visited at Shannon Coziah, Eric Frazer, Randy Smith and Danny Oon-lithe Fisher home. Mrs. Arnrie Hatch, Levons Sophomores, Charles Izatt Hatch and Virgil Geddes drove to Logan Friday and and Beth Clegg; freshmen visited Mrs. May Croshaw Kay Hale, Keith Coombs am and Harold and Oneida An- Scott Smith. derson. who are staying with Receiving all As and one Mrs. Croshaw, then went on B were: seniors, Karen to Providence and visited Christensen; Juniors, Barniece, Carol and Spend bara Carter and Rebecca Griffin, and family and aaw Carter; freshmen, Will Mcthe new baby and enjoyed Gregor. dinner with mem. Receiving As and Bs Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Ken- were: seniors, Mark Gibbs, Clarice dall drove to Bandy Saturday Sharon Coombs, end visited their daughter, Fowler, Margaret Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nelson, Jeanne Wright; Juniors, JiH and family and returned Harris, Eugene Marshall, Diane Nielson, Fred Olsen, home Sunday evening. Diane Kendall of Roy spent Lorraine Thomas and Debra (he week with her grandpar- Wright. Sophomores, Curtis Toone, ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Steven Wright, Shauna Mr. ShelMrs. and Fisher., end Pamela Bendon Kendall of Sunset also nett; freshmen, Kay Bennett visited the Fishers. and Deborah Clausse. Ml n. . CtipHtt ciukm ffmfft en gram of local talent from the community will be presented along win the march routines to be performed In the Idaho Full! contest The public is invited to attend the festival Mr. and Mn. Howard Car-ti-s of Pocatello visited in Hatcher with her jarento. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Hoqpes. Mr. and Mn. Ronald Putter spent Sunday In Logan viatttag Ms parents, Mr. and Painter. MfTwUfanl is in ri present WU-far- d the' hospital and la Improving. Mr. and Mn. Level Mendenhall attended sacrament meeting in Williams ward on Sunday when he blessed Ms great grandson and rave him Mw name of Kent Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miles. Mrs. Miles Is the farmer Pauline Smith. Mr. and Mn. Bob McGregor and family of Logan were Saturday viators in Cleveland at the Reed McGregor home. They also checked on the homo of Me father, Charles McGregor, while ha is in OaMfonda. Mr. and Bfra. Lorin Pinter spent Sunday at the home of their son, LaMar, and family in Malad. Mr. and Bln. LaFrirn Johnson visited Sunday in Grace with her mother, Bln. Vera Nielson. Visiting Sunday In Ogden with their ion EMen and flamfly were Mr. and Bfra. ImpcHa Sport Sedan. ri Lago. BIr. and Bln. Marvin Stearns and family spent (he weekend In Salmon with relatives. They returned Bint day for his teaching at the Thatcher school. (Mrs. Nancy Blair, head ri the Home Economics department, and Sharon Coombs, FHA prorident. attended a meeting at Marsh VaBey high school to hdp mike preparation for the FHA convention held to-b- Bin. BfaMn Bflcketson of Lego took bar daughter, Ann Lloyd, and daughter to Salt Lake City. Bin. Lloyd left by plane for New York when she wifi rejoin her husband, R. J. Lloyd. They will continue to make them home on the eastern wap board until such time as he completes Ms schooling there. Mrs. EMen Adams will fly to Camp Lawton about Blanch 15 to attend the graduation ri her eon Bany as a second lieutenant in the U. S. Army. IF YOU Fred Anderson of Cleveland. A gwndson was home on ftir-iou-gh and when he returns to duty wlH be lent to Viet Nam. Mr. and Bin. Dean Panter spent Tuesday In Logan where aha had an eye appointment with her doctor. They visited iris parents, BIr. and Mrs. WUford Ranter. Bin. Grace Harris bowled at Soda Springs Wednesday morning and attended an Avon meeting during the after-noon Jbhn Clausse of Cleveland returned home Hiesday after pending several days in California on burinew. Sumky dinner guerii at tiie home of Weldon McGreg-o- r d wen BIr. and Bln. Putter, Bin. Grace Harris and Gregory and Blanch Pantar. The BUA officers of Bannock risks heM their Dear To My Heart program far n the young rti and their in Grace Monday evening. The speaker far file evening was Bfln. Togsaen of Son Springs. Mr. and Bin. Marrion Minion of Logan spent a few days of the pari week at the homo of Ms brother and family, BIr. and Bln. Johnson, In Cleveland. Mr. and Bln. Theron Smith Jr., spent an evening last week In Soda Springs visiting at the home of Mr. and Bln. Keith Niebon and family. , Thursday evening the officers and teachers of the Relief Society met in Grace for leadership meeting. Mrs. Dale Bennett of Cleveland spent Thursday in Soda Springs visiting her daughter, Carolyn Bowers, and son. .Mr. and Mrs. Milo h and BIr. and Mrs. Hugh Farnworth of Grace wen Wednesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BIM Cbndie. BIr. and Bln. Lehmd Pan-tspent Saturday in Logan where she had an eye with Dr. Keith ttea. Bln. 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