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Show V g luzen The Dinner sent trip to Buhltovlsit FRANKLIN Club met at the home of Mr. other daughterfiarhara In d Mrs. NaffBootho anA Preston waa Dfamar ryynt. aarvad to CHffaid Fora- - Mm Aria Hewkee, lady friend from St Visaing waa enjoyed Ing dinner. udi Omg. follow- - , : Mra. Reuben Taylor hai on- joyed a two week vWt witther daughter Carina McMul- MoinSaecainaataUf. a rainy but They made plea- - Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Glover returned home Sunday m trip to Nlafra Juae ftmOy. FeB3- - They wen married at a to rp to nexoorc visit . Cheyenne, Wyo., on May. 25. hey apant a week mo: noma of Mr. Warren G. CUrtli. d AflF f LOfM dankhtor Jean Youna of Mis. Curtis Ip of Mra. Glover. ' After sev- BanuKoray. uri days at Nlapa Falle they drove up the 5t Lawrence Mra. Emma c. itanaan of to Ottawa. Canada. Preeton ' left; Salt Lake Oty Coming home they toured all June 20th by plane for Ta-- tha large dtlei of Canada and coma, Wash.; to vlslt ltr. the Banff and Jaaper Nation- and-M- r. SlovnfMollldnkandral Barks. Mr. and Mra. Doloy Hansen . Ifra. Glover la the fanner v Graee M. Hansen of Preston. and famUlaoi V. ytf. j or , Zj.imm: I m . si P l; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ivan the committee that erected and . Mrs. Daniel (Sarah) Goff, Preston, wffl be honored the Battle Creek Monument Johnson,- Preston: Mn. Wat 1881 More than forty-fiv- e on their 00th Wedding An-1- 0 lace (Levina) Cahoon, Boise: ta. at their bona at 11 Sooth nneatoXaleSSr Bd East on Monday, July They are the parents of tea 6, 1964, from I to 8 p.m. They dffldren nine. of whom are will be happy to meet ttefr Hying: Mn. William M. (lfln friends ana rdatlves during EvanSj galt Lake the afternoon. They requiit Jhaioph C. Goff, Ahnyvn Goff, " 5l Roy; BounttftaL four VriD oS They have thirty- - grandchildren mi 'A ?r ' - . J Mr. and Mrs Vamon end m Sfe J! imK rELJS nenaT io fea , The For GuxJ Ransom , dSnighter of William J. and Perihelia Dodge Hanson. Ifr. Goff was bon on March 3, 1884 at Heppner, Ore. Mr. Goff worked aw a lineman for the Utah Power and Light Company for twenty-tw- o a Is bride-to-b- e h gradn-Hlg- School and has attended USU at Lo- mV Mr. and Mra. Jay Ransom of Preston announce the forth their coming marriage of to daughter, Carol Dawn, Lynn Bodily, son of Ifr. and Mrs. Paul S. Bodily, of Salt Lake. The young couple will be married on Juno 27 at the home of the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. Cartridge- - The ceremony will be performed by Bishop Melvin J. Corbridge, a relative of the bride. n, years and.waa City Superintendent of Preston from 1996 until US7, when he retired. He was a member of the Preston Volunteer Hn Deportment for thirty-seve- n years of which he was Chief for twenty-on- e years. He has been a member of the Preston-Uoos Chib continuously since 1988, and was made an honorary member in 19U. Seventeen years of Ms Ufa were spent in Scouting, both in the ward and CoundL Hr.. Goff is a convert to .the church of Jens Christ of V;f.: held; in the Afrview Ward Becnetton wn. On. Tbs Ban-eo- ,1 , y-- neSThe , Lake Temple, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, on June 8, 1910. Mrs. Goff, the former Myrtle was bon on Febnaiy 3, UN at Pima. Aria., the t P. comfeg marriage oT thrir .annomn Tmg?'Md-- .tath OdeofFafryl no gifts. o ' , Mr. and Mrs. Goff won married on July 6. 1904 at Union, n . V . an-- An- - Ok tTOnOB gon for two years where she active m music as a member of Madrigals. She also participated In dorm activities and was a member of Spore, a National .Honorary Service Organization. .The groom-to-b- e graduated In June from the college of o adotce at USU. Following the wedding the couple will make their home hi Liis Vegas, Nevada, when he la employed a research assletant for Edgerton, and Grier, 1 PORTIA COLE en . &&& At the present yi time be flnff fill' nlurmvi hrntm active in the served Jn an of the WonuTS auxiliary organisations. She worked m the Primary orgm-me- - twenty-thr- ee Stoke Primary she CAROL DAWN RANSOM Richard Larsen Fated At Party i vaiun.ro is Mrm far Marriage Nears For Sharon Feltman And Marlow. Day aitnm . . V Rliliai Hpfttss Firiihig lint Gsra - - Mllte CREEK Mbs Brenda Lee Darlington of The approachlM marriage ed bar an open house which Sunset has Just finished her of Mi daughter, Shanm Felt-- will be given In honor of tee first coarse es a hostess for man to Marlow Day, was anWestern Airlines and spent nounced this week by Gleo The groom to bo io tho nb nBH -- jal Swenson. toto The moriess wffl wm - the Swenson residence, from Swen2 on in the place. July pJSk SShffSSn. m Mlim--t p. m. to u ohSie hat Um With A pUty Friday evening et the Orval Durrent home, prior to Ms leaving tor the Eastern States minioa. The guests were hWWTCd ser-hett- tiSTmroNWr Board. For wortedta treasure hunt and games ftd-yea- rs lowed theldfamer. GETS MBSIGN CALL GRACE Spence Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Parley son of Lloyd of Grace. received Ms can to the Central American L D. S. Mission and rill enter the mission home in Salt Lake City June 29, and then go to Brigham Young University at Provo, where he wffl spend 12 weeks learning the Spanish language. .. A testimonial wffl be given In Me honor June 28 at the Stake Tabernacle. FIREWORKS - wns held at Am Elks lodge The annuel Flag ELKS FLAG DAY on June 20, wllhaome 80 youngsters and attending. : It was held In Junction wall the annunl Esthers, eons and daughters banquet part were (men, back row, left to right) Judd Bowles, JadrBiffleiflSH, Buka Qwen, FW"n Crockett, who give n response, Del Smith, who gave the history of tho flag. Wllltam Nish, Bill Hows and Job Martin. Flag beerera were Michael Butterfield, Kim Saiilm, Steven Nish, Van Smith, Warren Hutchins, Michael Andaman.' . Anderson Photo i SME "I-- : High Frieds' Sold Party ADD 1, ' COMPLETE ASSOBTMEMT w: SPARKLERS q PIN 0 T ROCKETS O FOUNTAINS . WHEELS : O O GRACE - rori O NAVAL MAN VISITS - MINK CREEK The High bjr Mrs. Bessie Baird, Har-Priest held a party at the monca solo by Floyd Chris- - . church house Wedneriay eve- ring. Those In charge were Mr. and Mrs. Defaner Olson, Mr.: and Mra. Freeman Jepeon and Mr. and Mrs. FVsd . Christensen. A hot chicken siwper was . mrved.The stated of. a TORCHES FLYDIG WSCS 1? Lieutenant and P. Vu' Ylvt- 1- tonsen, "The HfflbilUea" po- Mrs. CG. Johnson In Grace. frayed by Beene and Rhonda He is attached with the USS Chrlatensen sang' a duet Columbus ns electronics Ms Special guests wan Mr. - rtal ITfi Navy offlcep and Mrs. Theo BOB, Pres- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Perry and v President and Mrs. Carl Martenson and Mr. program con- - ud Mn. Robert Gang of musical reading Michigan. J WMUr Ross, D. sen. f . 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