OCR Text |
Show v . TSUmigub ' C.:-- : hv!i 'T ah - 4 .v, .' t . 0i.!Mp4hMd6toli4'Tyt' smiesrrr ' UHOMA HOLIDAY CLIFTON Tbs Primary II-m-a girls held a Lihoma Holiday party hot Friday night at ulildi their mothara wero Invited. Teachers of the claaaea were Olair At Hnsnn, Valdene lldier of Oxford and Delorei Coburn of Oxford. The program waa presented In tea chapeland waa taken charge .of tqr Pres-ide June Gallnr.Music was under, the direction of Zaetdl Ward with LaReo Cxoshaw at tht piano. Fotiowing the program thegroup had gamei VCCPBHUIMIItSa - Roland Hull -a- nd- family pent the weekend at Bear Lake. lyna and lbry Lon Law- rence of Corvallis, Ore., had dinner and spent the evening with their aunt, Jennie Weaver, andiyra EkharL Mck Own Ckds Visit Lapm. 1m The Dutch Oven Chefs took an overnidd outing to La200 goon and the with their leader, Mm Doro- uv thy Davis., 1 They slept overnight on the lawn of Mrs. Elizabeth Back-Thoman in Farmington. . taking the trip included Bev- erly Claysoa, Connle Boa-worth Jerry Hansen, Valerie Talbot, Janeal narrow, Kent Davis, Raddl Bcxter, Bobbie and Andy Bosworth and Mrs. Orin Bosworth. ae w' V 5 WASHINGTON VISITORS FAIRVIEW Visitor of Mir. and Mrs. Elmer Kerr were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Karr and family of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerr and family of Washington, D. C. The Kind Of Underwear An Active Boy Needs For l Back to School QidunondHan niakCiitk Iriafi Dies Californians Visit In Area ftesday Theodore (Pete) Johnson, native of Richmond, was found deed Tuesrtay morning at his home in Provo. He was boro October 16, son of IMS, in Richmond, Peter and August Royter Johnson. He was agminate of North Cache high school In 1988 he married Beverly Steadman. They were divorced Jlit rater, matxted Helen Gates in Ely, Nev. He was a member of too UX3 church and of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He had been employed as h meat cutter for Utah County, Peck. Survlng are Ms widow of Provo, a son Robert E. Johnson with the UJ5. Navy in Jacksonville. Fla.: a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Nelson, Sparks, Nev.: two grondchOr men; a brother and three sisters, J. Reese Johnson, Belmont, CaL; Mrs. Louis (Naomi J.) Wilmore, Provo; Mrs. Lucille Winn, Ogden; Mn. LaVine Galbraith, 88, 1963 v THE CITIZEN. Lowbko ! Wash. Weekend 1 vtotton at the home id Mr. and Mrs. Wil-foNelson were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jewett rf Noonan and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Nelson and family of Pocatello. Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Jewett are brother and sister. Miss Hortense Larsen of Salt Lake (fay has been vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Bln. Iter-ma- n Larsen. Mrs. Paul Hansen and daughter Diane of Grace and ter mother, Mrs. Phillips of Salt Lake City visited Thure-da- y with lfn. Nell Hansen at her home. Mr. and Mn. Gerald Math-eeo- n (Marcia Keller) of San Jose, CaL, spent several day last week at the home of her mrents, Mr. and Mn. Claude teller. Kay Smite of Salt Lake Cite visited over tee week--1 end with her grandmother. Mrs. Annie Keller. Mr. and Mn. Sam Almond! (Kamila Keller) of Salt Lake My visited with her parents, fr. and Mrs. Percy Keller, ast weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Erick-- 1 sen left Monday for Astac dero, Cal, to visit for a few at tee home of their dan-- 1 Mr. and and I 1 NORTH CENTRAL y John D. Packer, PYaak-ka- s received a call to la the Nortk Central States Mbsisn. A farewell teflttmealal will be held la the FraakUn ward chapel an " at 7:31 Packer eaters the 1 September If. He the sen ef Mr. and Mrs. fJ. Educator Dies InUtm g WIEUEDS KNUDSON - if,Ji Un-S- CHEESE ) SWIFTS Refreshments . Si BHU) CHEDDAR STANDBY - lie Large 3 Lb. 12-O- alof wife are fOrmar Mink CroakRETURNS FROM SCHOOL Pleasant Grove Crab ele-ers. She was tea late Ehm Reva Wilson mentary hi 1836. FAIRVIEW Christensen. Nebon and suMgMee Mkhdto, BerAt the time of his death, he Bob (Claudia) Eriek-e- n tha Whittle, Edits Thompson was a salesman for BlacmU-la-n receive bar degree at win Book Co; and Barbara Whittle want to caremontoa BYU graduation Salt Lake City Friday to meet In 1990 hereedved his mis to be held this week in Provo. gave need underwear that wont bind. Hanes mekeeltthat Boyd Whittle at tee airport, ters degree In public school Mr. and Mira.' Nathaniel A teH that stave tucked In. A lamfarced who was returning from Ore- administrate from Stanford Keller and family spent the -d Tike the cotton that whlteeSwtilte neckband. Soft, strona, gon after attending a school University. V weekend In Jackson Hole They also visited with Mr. Surviving an his widow, country. bunders ntbcM. And Henee bibfa Springy ebetfc washand Wilson counUese and Mrs. Rand ta heefrieitabnt, keeps Ke give after two sons, R. Boose Bfarrffl, for extra wear. new baby. ings. And there's a double panel seat, Hayward, CaL, and Lowell L Merrill, Ogden; tew daugh8ERVICES HELD 3 For U5 ids. Pete (Kathryn) Sizes 6 to 16 , 78c ters, ' Services for Braudch, Walnut Croak, CaL, FRANKLIN BLOCKS USB YOUR CONVENIENT FRANKLIN A large Mary Lowe Bennett Bybee and Mrs. Kent (Maureen) tum-do- y seven in Sett Lake held beard tee rqwrt of were Downey City; ACCOUNT Fryer, CHARGE BVtaf Richard Porter from t s friends from Frank- grandchildren. lin met them at the Franklin The following brothers and he Switzerland mlziton. He cemetery far burial Bisters survive: Dr. DanC. abored 13 months with tee Merrill. Los Angeles; Mrs. ftuymteHi people wUdi conPreston CALIFORNIA VBfTORS Wilted B. (Vera) Murray, sist of U percent to 30 permil-karid Mrs. Bits. C. Harold (Ortracta) cent farmers of tee five FAIRVIEW Mr. Switxer-and. of ami MlS. Ddbeit ponutetem BUI Bouden and daughters Jtfmnn months few last The of Salt all of Valerto Smedley, Nannette and S. of his mission Richard waa Compton, CaL, are visiting Lake City; Ivan Dr. Bfenffl, LaVlHe celled as director of the in- and Mr. CaL; Blonterey, her with parents, H. Bfemh, Hiawatha; Rukm iormatton busaan in the Bern, Mrs. Merlin T. Whittle. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE S. Bfenffl. Wayland, Mich.; Switzerland, Temple Square, randan S. MerriU, San Mateo. Ray McCune SSjSes, Los of H. spoke is did (Anna) R. Bits. CaL; a new convert, David Cook of Dairies, Bfetuchen, N. J. Bfarttaa PurFuneral services wffl be Raleigh, N.a C.vocal selection er 11 gave conducted Thursday at accom- a.m. at Lindquist and Sons with SMitera Doney Mortuary, Ogden, where raid friends of frieneb may caUprior to sermet for n Porter Richard Richin be will vices. Buial tee homo at luncheon buffet mond city cemetery. of Us parents, Bfr. and Bfra. Clyde Porter. Out of town guests were Arm Davidson of St Anthony, Mr. and Bfra. . Dim Chadwick and family of Brigham City, Bfr. and Lynn Geddes and family of and LoguvBfanfSM Jsnsen and William The family of of IdaboFaUs, Bfr. and Pearl Whitehead held a reun- buy Bfrs. Glen Ctetreu of Salt Pioneer Franklin ion at the Bfr. and Bfra. Ken Lake City. Park on July 6. Porter neth andfamJ, Bfr. Bfrz. were Those and Don Bfrs. and Barbara Cotom FTte, Mrs. and Marlene Neitoon and fomfly of Boise; Mr. and. Bfrs. parxon Lewand Ogden and Mike and Mr. famBfr. and of Porter is Preston, Bus. Gary Peterson rad Bfrs. Lynn Porter and family ily of Twin Foils, Bfr. and of Preston and others. Bfrs. J. Owen Cole ofBuM, Bfr. and Bfrs. Hoyet White-han- d ON ASSIGNBfENT , and family of Franklin, Hender-returno- d CLIFTON-DeBf- ar. Bfr. and BfisTEMOiristen. homo Sunday lnk of Creek, l and family Bfr. and Bfn. Lowell Watch afternoon after a two day Air NORTH CACHE VAIAJ5Y Force duty assignment in and family, Bfrs. Trudy AT YOUR LDS BOOK HEADQUARTERS FOR Norman Lake Jtty, Dr. Salt Lake City. and Bfrs. Cliff Bartel, and Beckstead drove Us milk while he was away. family of Provo, Bfr. and truck famarm Bfrs. Wayne Jensen ATTEND REUNION and ily of Bfoses Lake, Wtah., OXFORD-Sund- ay RasidufeBfr. and Ross Mr. ud Bfrs. sen and family, UoydWWte- - Bfrs. Floyd Heimandollar atbead of Prestei, Mr. and Bfrs. tended tea Heimandollar reThere G. C. Chatterion and Mr. and union at Downata. SUPPLIES OFFICE y Bfrs. Edwin A. Crockett of were around 100 who attended. Roy and Us family came 11 SOUTH STATE, PRESTON Preston. from Arizona. phone were present Fifty-nin- e .V: Jar conn WHOLE, KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE -- No. 381 CASE OF 24 UTAH , CHERRY, S3 PEACH APPLE, FROZEN EACH I lOrango Drinh lllool pies P1CT8WEET T0HAT0 lwtkj S lor n JUICE CASE OF 12 - ,4.. vs. I 69a to GALLON ' J w. . v BULK y .FULL. STRENGTH i- no-ss- ' OFF z. FRUIT PIES 1 aST ' tV 396 SWEET RASHER dc far tea teg ... ' K ALL BIEAT I , a V STRAWBERRY sou-in-te- De-we- i ' V. Ray Stoddard Merrill, 66, imminent Utah educator and brmer Cache county resiCUrkstOR dent, died Monday afternoon Htld Hraov Night n an Ogden hospital of a CLARKSTON-T- he Beehive heart ailment. was bon Mr. Merrill Honor Night was held recentMarch 29, 1696. in Richmond, in Qarfcaton. ly E. and AnIncluded: n eon of Charles The program Stoddard Merrill Victoria na Prayer, Judy Archibald; eolo, (fa September U, 1988, he I Wonder When He Comes married Venace Reesa in tee bv Ufbi Godfrey; nKical number, MyPrayer Logan LDS Temple. Carl Jackson. Guy For Today," nag by Linda He began hie teaching car-i- r Erickson, who has spent tee at Burley high school In summer at the Jackson hone, Dahle, Helen Godfrey, Jtodjr 1924 after his graduation from will return home with hls Archiald and G) parents. fray; welcome to parents by Utah State Ui Helm Godfrey; Honey GathAfter teaching one year In Penny Bell, daughter of at I erers Song by Beehive girls; Hawaii, he came to Utah ks Bell, visited test Bfr. tee of and home Bfra. JorWest service at leader, wherohe by Beekeepers taught oodey; The Pur-al- l dan Junior high. Lewiston ele- Dwight Wilde. Sunday visits Beehive Mils, mentary school and ' Smite-fiel- d on at tee Wilde home were Bfr. and Bfrs. Armond Smart the Hive building Junior high. Stake leader, Sr four years he was sup- end children of For will spend tela awards erintendent of acbool el Corddl Smart home. tee Wilde at week song. piMm Franklin and teen principal Charira Christensen of Cald-- I The Stony Way," was sung- of Mated high school. the wednd vtett-and prayer by Sharfene ApIn Pleasant Grove he was wdl atspent tee homes of Us bro- served. i i Vt. rd ste Former Valley good. Ufafc-J- vT- MINK CREEK Juno Jarisen, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Jensen, to visiting fa Los Altos, Cal., with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pdxotto. Visiting during the put week at the Rex Crane home were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Rom Woodward and three children of Spokane, BO, Funeral services were conducted Friday at 10 a.m. at Provo. Burial was in the Richmond cemetery. Anguk Wli.hSWt'-k'HG- e webt-ban- d ft GALLON , lopnifilm s? c'. 1 IfDaioiiir , con-grerati- on iPJIi . - m (Ar-del- b) OPED FDIDAY BIGHTS . MIA Genealogical Glass O Teh Dose Skips To Genealogy "A. - Uhitiiead DennionHeld O Study Gnldo To EGGS - attfag Standards rnUITCOEEfTM. WHITE CANDLED 3 BOXED 89 ,dz PECAH WITH He COUPON ON IRE BAG. : BY SUPREME SAHDIES ;s V r V SO t DON GREAVES More-bouseofS- alt LOTSF FREE PABKINa IX BACK OF PRESTON? IDAHO T!3 ST03Z -GOLD flBHUI vT - STAMW - r4. 4 ssnia :: Jr" . , .rA 7J - ' .. C' .1 ' , - - 'vv r:-r v ;, : : ! |