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Show rdffisv Biltfi . Jessie and Ralph Gilbert were Sunday dinner gueeta at the home of Mr. and Mra. Lany Wiier and family of Lewiston. Mr. and Mra. Milford Inglet and Mir. and. Mra. Glade aon Kevin of Balt Sunday with imeat Smith. Mr. and Mra. Lenard Taylor of Balt Lake City spent Thursday night at the home of her aiater and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence n-In-an- d floWi Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gilbert of Sett Lake City spent the weekend with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bartow Gilbert Mrs. CUoe Cahoon'and Eva Cahoon of Dayton visited last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 8mith. L dub The Sociable Citizen Gaylord Larsen, Arid Nash, Clyde Ollverson and Don Pack are attending a symposium for sugar boot fleldmen for the Amalgamated Sugar y at Nyssa this week. The Sharp Sisters chib hah their September meeting a tho home of Mrs. Gladys Chadwick at Brigham (Sty Wednesday. Twelve enjoyed luncheon and sewing. The Study Group, held party at me homo of Mrs. Lewis Alder Wednesday ning. Mrs. Sabina Nash an Interesting and informative talk and demonstration on making ceramics and flowers. Throe now members were welcomed into the dub andrthay Include Mrs. Horace Hayes, Mrs. Don Robinson and Mrs. Esther Smith. Bdva Hart and Flossie Winn ed Mrs. Aider in serving, a dainty repast Mrs. John A. Morrison was hostess at an attractive party for the Gay Nineties dub on Thursday afternoon. A two and tddo oclock nwh games wen features of the enjoyed by nine Mark Checketts, Don Pack and LesterLowe had charge of an exhibit at the Utah State Fair last weekend tor Archaeological Society of Utah. A feature of the exhibit was history of the Indian people with many interMr. and Mrs. Don Pack, esting artifacts pertaining to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorensta, the MuHnt their tools ,n Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lowe. culture. Mr. and Mrs. Bart HOI and Mark Checketts were Mr. and Mrs. Rual Keller those from here who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ed the Cache Archaeological Earl Findlay at Ovid last and Geological society expedition and spedal Ma trip to Glen Canyon, Kanab, Banna Mrs. J. L. Moser and sons, pikes In eastern Utah last week. Mr. Pads Gale and Mont, visited. Mr. and Mrs. Mardell Nielsen at and Mr. Lowe were of the trip which proved FTesno, Calif., last week. A grandson, Scott Nielsen, reto be most successful turned home with them after having spent the summer here with his grandparents. , - com-pan- - end-oth- er Mrs. Varda Ayers of Anaheim, Calif., returned to her home Monday after having Tho Ladies of Elks openet their fan season September 8 at 7 p.m. at the lodge haH A social hour began at 7 with punch being served from a round table. taste-fuU- y decorated with autumn leaves in bronze and gold centered with a beautiful crysta punchbowl in the lodge hall tables wen set for 60 members and guests. The tables wen decorated with appointments being carried out in the bronie and gold theme, centered with hurricane Resident' Dorothy lamps. Doney welcomed the members and guests and introduced El-d-a Osterloh and Coy Manning, accompanied by Constance Davis, who entertained with a "whE1 of selections during dinner. FrMge, pinochle bingo wen flayed. Pinochle winners wen Phyllis Anderson and Josie Lewis. Bridge winners wen Rosie Nelson fwiH chutterton. wnp winners wen Ramona Halford and Pat Ashcroft In charge of the party wen the new officers headed by Dorothy Doney, assisted by Jean-ni- e Hall, Viola Bosen, LaRae Sessions, Linda Palmer, Eva Merrill Helen FackreU, Ora Winn, BarDee Hall, Lee Linda Christensen, Fern Martin, Naomi Prescott ami LaRae Faroes. spent the past two mont here, the guest of Mrs. Della Allred. weekend guests of Mrs. Allred ware Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fellows of Butte, Mont, anil Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Sorenson of Gardenia, ljt Calf. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mer- rill and son Michael of Tucson, Arts., were Friday gum of their grantyareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Johnson and Mrs. Minnie Tripp. Elegant and meaningful i wedding Our Temple Marriage Tho sUgoot wkitt tmris UttLDS TtmbU of itur ekoitt, minding: Sob Luts, Lot Angtltt, liuSt Pdolh imprinUd St Foils, Logon, Gotrgt, Monti, Ari&nt, and Ooklono Ttmplu. Eicftmdablt with tdditimol wtnHh-in-g S&00 pages. 4 V- 1 Our Temple Marriage Looeh whits tool tottr ooUk gold of siatr tmhossod tills Adttoao I Of , Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bow-er- a ci xtovo wera visitors at the home of their parents, the Lewis Bowers, Mrs. Bowers returned to Provo with them and spent the forepart of the week in Provo and Salt Lake City. wmm foryour Otttot shifts, gMSSt pogti, gift misty dusts tad gift iintjftta nxmhtrs mo oooiMk at a m nudost cost 7jQ0 . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wan- ner were among those from here who attended the Polynesian Festival at the High- land high school auditorium in Salt Like City Friday evening. The group is comprised of 175 members from Hawaii and other islands. Mr. Wanner served on a among these people a number of years ago. a vmyH wp v rNwiMif aumkrdU tmsmdtsmsudsgf yom wtdding, Bumble gold m siiotr owthtuod tuts on a loath tdtito rflpf toots XbsMf o 37.00 The Willard Wanners were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson at Rose Park in Salt Lake City Friday. They visited the Jon R. Wanners in Layton Saturday and the Kay Wanners in Ogden on Sunday. Heber Citv and oointa scenic interest, over the m e Mr. and Mrs. Lester entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Dale ctanridae children of OgdenMr. and Mrs. Sterling Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Verlan and their children were in the group. Car-bridg- Mr. and Mrs. Gua Mink and Mr. and Mrs. Wally Fischer flew to Las Vegas for the Labor Day weekend where they were guests of Mr. Minks sister and brother-in-laThe Fischers stayed overnight and then went to Orange, Calif., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richardson and new baby. w. AND SAVEIII. Enough for the whole I l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur family FOR HOME, SCHOOL Dur-stele- r were Sunday to Turn-da- y visitors in Roy and Salt Lake City. OR OFFICE They cost so little ? 3 BAIL PENS 'L treasureto- n- and Monday while on their Mr. and Mrs. Don Workman way to Yellowstone National and family enjoyed Sunday Park. dinner in Cleveland at the Mr. and Mrs. Don Workman home of Mr. and Mrs. Union and aon Todd and Mrs. Myrl Burton. Workman visited in Soda Dawn Lee Workman attended a birthday party in Preston Springs Tuesday at the home honoring Debra Burton Saturof Mr. and Mrs. Con Lowe day afternoon at the Burton College at Ogden. bona. George Reeder and Don mid family. Workman attended a meeting In Preston at the courthouse to see films that were shown FAIRVIEW BRIEFS on Idaho State forestry. Thursday evening dinner Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer guests of Mr. andMrs. George ReedMr. and Mrs. Bill Knrwera er end family were Mr. and Kerr and family of Idaho Mrs. Eugene Turner and famMr. and Mrs. Falla and Mrs. Thora McOXFORD ily of Bedford, Wyo. Dennis Zupan returned home Bride and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed- from Alaska Tuesday where Mr. and Mra. Byron Hall er took their daughter Bar- they spent the summer work-an- d and daughter Judy went to bara to Logan recently to are visiting her par-M- r. Salt Lake City Wednesday and have her tonsils taken out and Mrs. Russell the night Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirby Keller. went to the airport and drove to Salt Lake City MonMr. and Mrs. Claire Hatch day. They visited with Gwen of Pocatello visited their parr spending two Lyon, who is attending bust-M- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Northern States years school in Salt Lake. Hatch, Wednesday end ThursMr. and Mrs. C. L Lyon of day and Mr. and Mrs. Mark West Jordan spent the week- Anderson Thursday night and end at the bonus of Mr. and Friday. were Oxford visitors Sunday. Mrs. Allan Lyon and family Irene Kendall had an operaBishop L. M Boyce was and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kir- tion on her leg Thursday and honored Sunday, by. is getting along nicety. He 11, on Ms 85th birthday. Mrs. Harriet Carver is reMrs. Lavona Hatch, Sara-ma- e enjoyed dinner with hi Jensen and baby and ghter, Lena and Ted Roper cuperating in a Pocatello hospital after undergoing a ma- Mrs. Sharon Hatch were Dow- and family, then visited with jor operation. ney visitors Thursday on Mr. and Mrs. James Dea Mr. and Mra. Allan Lyon Boyce and family of Pocateldrove to Pocatello to Bee Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ol- lo, LaVerle Kendall, Mr. and Harriet Carver. Mr. and Mra. son and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilford Bosworth of Melvin Kirby also visited with Russell KoUer, Mr. and Mrs. Tkeanreton and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carver in the hoopttaL duff and Mr. and Henry Hatch at his homo in Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Berger Mrs. Henry Hatch attended the afternoon and evening. spent the weekend in Pocatel- the reception for Mr. and Mrs. lo at the home of Mr. and Ronald Ward at Clifton Frt Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horsley and daughter and Jean KenMrs. Jack Banter and famiday evening. of Sunset visited their dall Mrs. Pearl Barger was Mr. andMrs. Steven Hatch lyMr. and Mrs. duff honored on her birthday with and Marie Hatch were Ogden over the Labor Day a dinner at the home of Mr. visitors Saturday. They visand Mrs. Dock Barger Satur- ited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mv. Annie Hatch spent the day. They also enjoyed din- Hatch and family at Ogden ner Sunday at the home of and Mr. and Mrs. Orln Hatch weekend wth her grandchildren in Franklin while their Mr. and Mrs. Ken Panter of and family at Roy. Pocatello. Glen and Burton Redington parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs.- Dorothy Workman and of Pocatello were Oxford vis- klrkbrlde, were in Rupert and Burley. children drove to Brigham itors Saturday. aty Saturday and attended Mrs. Susan Fisher returned Visitors at the Cedi Fisher be Burton family reunion, home from Ogden Saturday home over the Labor Day fcott, Todd, Dawn Lee and where she has been visiting weekend were Mr. and Mra. Roxanne Workmen sang on Mrs. Grace Johnson, Mr. ana Richard Fisher and family of the program. Mrs. Karl Kendall and fam- 8oda Springs, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Barbara Mitchell of ily and other relatives and Ken Frauen and daughter Belevue, Wash., and Mrs. friends for the past week. Betty and her boy friend of Roma Lee Beckstead and chilMr. and Mrs. Parley Har- Salt Lake City, Judy Short dren of Tujuna, Calif., visited mon of Pocatello and Mr. and and Carolyn Burk, Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Carlson of Hyrum Mrs. Barton Tanner of Salt Don Workman. visited Mrs. Cedi Fisher Sat- Lake City, Darrel Toone of Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand urday. Mesa, Aria., and' Mr. and Lamb and four children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coburn Mrs. Roger Hawkes. Phoenix, Aria., visited at the of Smithfidd visited his fathMr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl er, Fred Coburn, Sunday. took Duane to Rexburg Workman and Mr. and lux. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bak- da y he is Don Workman Sunday night er and friends of Pocatello college. and Kay Lynn Pasklns i with their grandparents and Mrs. Engene Pasklns, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pasklns, were in San Francisco, Calif., la connection with his work at Weber Conplo Detains ASSIGNED Army Private First Class Hairy A. Kern, 22, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Stathos, live at Mesquite, Nev., was assigned as a deck hand August 18 in the U. S. Army Marine Maintenance Activity in Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam. Kern entered the Army in October 1961. , His wife, Dorothy, lives in Preston. ajjSSSS B julo3 oeiiDn ASADVmWDGIIIV! 3 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE PROBATE COURT IDE U)8 & i BOOKS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES ! I I ' !. -- - I : f If ! ;u FALL Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of theEstate of IRA W. SANT, deceased, will sell at sale, for cadi, sub-t-o of the Court, the following described real property situated in Franklin County, Idaho: Commencing at a point S 15 W E 836.5 feet from a point 1322 feet North and 265 feet West frtnn SE corner SWK Section 22, Township 14 South, Range 38 East, Boise Meridian, sa point being on the West line of highway right of way, thence S 74 OtPW 241 feet; thence S 15 021 E 150 feet, more or less, to road right of way; thence N 74 OS E 242.9 feet; thence N 15 3F W 150 feet, more or leu to place of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM an property herebe-for- e deeded. Said sale will be made mi or after the 30th .day of September and bids in writing for said property will be received by Den W. Smith, Attorney for the Administratrix, First Security Bank Building, Preston. Idaho. Dated this 13th day of September, I960. & May S. Chadwick Administratrix DeU W. Smith Attorney for Administratrix Residing at Preston, Idaho SepLegal No. 1128-P- ub. tember 15, September 22, 1966 is b just a sunns or sinus m inosiuaBSS 10 Piece TEFLON Heavy Aluminum NuStidc Cookware m-q-x- roa Our Lowest SUSS Each piece la douMoeoat-a- Ever! laf9 ' Jumbo 20 GnUon ; d Plastic Trails Can with Mlacla DuPont eoob-inTtflon fer no-ma- cleaning. Sat includea 1 and 2 qt aauca pane with coven, 4 qt. covered aauca pot, llr covered fry pan. All with no-acr- ub Unbreakable ribbed construction; wont crack or chip even in coldest weather. Positive-loc- k lid prevents spilling. Gnat leak, rinses clean In cec Odds. 4200. handle. tay-co- oi pa tula and ipoon 89-8- ed. 8 .VgUl q ... Do It Now .. . -- DOOFIIIG- We Have aa Expert Roofer Available to Intel Aey Guaranteed Won Kind of Roof to Pit Year Needs 1 2 week supply axtra absorbent 46253 ' Yean to Pay With Apprevad Credit d : necuns I10T0D s - MELS DRUG - ttadl'i En Now Down 5 Ely Bast Pricas . . . Day U0THKG UARANTSI Now Yoi Caa Can al lha Colorful ins U Tbs Malta's East I8"X2r all cotton patterns. c XX EX WnfTEBS ON ITS WAT Our Own Products BACK i. . I - SLENDEX MONBV OlHFSTAUG Preston Lumbar's ) ) I month supply PBESTOII CITIZEII C0E 3ET - Ealing Too Much? Dieting Problems? Try-- O ; - lwtonMrt O UElttUliY , S ivory Tima, O FOOD From Alnshn Materials at CALLUS to Write flnffSM 8 Mon-whe- re of Cor-brid-ge I - Did-erickso-n, THE CfflXnV 15, 1988 Former County Desidcnl In California Of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merrill COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, had an enjoyable STATE OF IDAHO driving in the Uintah moun) tains of Utah, "TPnf off at Our Wedding bro- Sept. PRESTON PRONE I UTAH PRONE CH 152-961- 4 061 A Ml aad Largest Aate Dosbr E? 5 4 |