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Show I - THE Feb. 15. CITIZEN 1968 Area Man Moves To Boston Job MINK CREEK Mr. and Mary II?nscn Keller in Tre Mrs. Weld on Rasmussen met mor?.ton Saturday. their on Lyndon at the airHarley Jrrsen visited with port in Salt Lake Thursday. his faUier, Marinus Jepsen, in Ho had spent a week in Seat- Logan Wednesday. It was his tle visiting his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Rasmussen. Lynden has been ing in Cocoa Beach, Fla., was employed at Cape ly missile base. lie plans ' to spend three weeks with his parents before going to Boston, Mass., where he has accepted a position with Sylvania Missile company. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chambers and daughter of Smithfield were dinner guests at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rasmussen. y Bishop and Mrs. Bryce went to Salt Lake one day last week. On the way home they visited with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schroedor, of Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lar-seWilliam E. Crane and rt son Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Seamona, Mrs. Nell Hansen, Harley Jepsen, Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Jepsen and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Keller attended the funeral of Mrs. Eg-te- n, Del-be- 84h birthday. Milo Nobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Geddes were the speakers at sacrament meet' ing Sunday evening. Rex Crane of Hazelton spent last week visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crane. Friday they attended the fun eral of Mclvin Christensea in Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Dclmer Olson received word from their dau ghter RaNae last week. She entered a speech festival con test and won first place. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Olson of Logan visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight WiWe took his mother, Mrs. Anna Wilde, of Preston to Logan Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilae. Val Jensen of Grace spent Wednesday at the home of his brother. Dick Jensen. That evening Val and his wife and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn FOB SALE NOTICE The Preston Sixth Ward Chapel Is being offered Bids can be submitted to any FOR SALE by bid. member of the Preston First Ward Bishopric no later than March 10, 1968. the right to reject any or all bids. We reserve Signed: Bishop LeGrand Burton Annie Flerrill Feted On 92nd B'rthday Wards Hold Daddy-DaughtParty - Family mrmb?,,s cf Annie Naef Merr'll mrt a! her home Tuesday, Feb. 6. to honor her The Lihoma The Richmond Ladies Lit92ni birthdav. During the RICHMOND of the two Richmond erary club met Thursday in ll gWs M-received day, wards held their Daddy-Da- u the Club Rooms. Ellen Pack many phone calls wishing her last week in the conducted the meeting. Comgood health and happiness ghter parties center. e stake munity singing was led by from relatives and friends, with Cn Zelda Stoddard Egan Monday those of the b3th far and near. Mrs. Merrill was given many gifts and South ward met with teach' accompanying at the piano. flowers by friends and neigh- ers, Nadine Johnson, Marian Mrs. Anna Johnson read "My Bair and Patsy Haslam and Shadow Ran Fast." Mrs. bors. Out of town members of the ward partner, Billie Lu Bag- Stoddard played a medley on in charge of arrange- the piano. Mrs. Hattie Hall family were two daughters ley, ments and dinner, served to acted as hostess and kptvaH and their husbands, Mr. and 48. Decorations and theme refreshments to 19 members Mrs. Emil Jorgensen of Salt jwas on western life. Each and two guests, Mrs. Esther Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. was presented with a necker Pope and Mrs. Enid Bair. duct. Following dinner a The DUP James Hendrlckx James Nye of Logan. tribute to the girls was given camo of Richmond held a by Arthur Marin and a res meeting Friday in the Club Jensen and family were din- ponse by his daughter Lyn otitis with Sadie Olsen con ner guests at the home of his ette. Sheryl Haslam told of ducting. The pledge was led parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leeral the bandlo. Under thn direc oy Ionian isowcuit ana me intion of Clark and Opal Rigby, vocation was by Hazel Jensen, in Preston. Hamp. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wilde the group spent the evening The lesson. "Three Tmnortflnr visited with Lloyd Lewis at square dancing. Manuscripts," was given by Those attending the Rich- iwive Murray. Hazel Funk the LDS hospital in Logan mond ward party also receiv- read a history of her grandWednesday evening. Mrs. Velda Olson spent Sat- ed a neckerchief as they ar- mother, Christiana Andersen Dinner was served Jensen. urday in Logan visiting with rived her mother, Mrs. Millie Baird, buffet style and the group Mrs. Ruby Jensen of Logan sat on bales of straw to eat. was honored at Sunshine Terrace. on her 80th birthA welcome was given by the home of Mr. and at Mrs. Vee Ballard and baby day Vieeni, a tribute to Mrs. White in Richand Dwayne Wilde of Logan the was given by Clayne mond Floyd girls of Nelson Covers were Mrs. Iva Saturday. and Ogden of were dinner guests at the Skidmore and in a formread taid for Mrs. Jensen, Mr. and Ramona Lamb Mrs. Grant Jensen of Salt home of Mr. and Mrs. Fay response each girl. Elda Lake by replies Wilde. City, Mr. and Mrs. Don talked. Miller, stake Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. Elma Sylvester of New Willard Jessoppartner, of Lewiston Castle, Wyo., visited with her told of the origin of some old White of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chambers of Logan Chrismother, Mrs. Serena western songs and sang some. and the Whites. were Sunday. They tensen, The group joined in singing Mrs. of Mr. and dinner guests Special guests included Mrs, CLUBS Lvlc Chrisfcensen. Mr. and Miller, Velda Mae Egan, ward Mrs. Allen Christensen also OXFORD The Cedar Tree and Jems Travel president, visited hi mother and sister. ler, counselor. Ramona Lamb DUP camp held their FebruThe group enjoyed listening to was chairman for the affair, ary meeting Monday at the taDes from Clair Christensen, Melba Traveller had charge who is in Vietnam. Mrs. Syl of the program and games, home of Lavona Hatch with vester and daughter Lania Helen Skidmore was in charge Afton Ralphs as left Monday for a trip to Ha of the food and LuDean Chris Marie Hatch, captain, conwaii. Linda is employed at tensen, ward partner, decor ducted. Susan Fisher presentthe Salt Lake airport. ated the room. ed the lesson, Unprinted Stories of The Mormon Battalion. Others attending were Clara Olson, Annie Hatch, Lucy Allen, Bessie Olson, Wanda Cox, Saramae Jensen and Mrs. Beal. Refreshments were served. s. Funeral Rites OXFORD Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch and Mrs. Marie Hatch attended the funeral for Parley Harmon in Poca-tell- o Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hatch and family of Ogden visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Hatch, recently. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker and son Randy of Po-catelio visited their son, Mr, and Mrs. Gary Baker. Mr. and Mrs. LaVeme Ken dall visited their daughter. Glenda and Jesse Nelson, and family in Sandy Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Ogden and Mrs. La-Verne Carver of Salt Lake visited Mrs. Annie Hatch Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Viehweg of PocateHo visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Sim mons and son and Mrs. Paul A. Simmons and two children of Pocatello visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baker Sunday. James Fisher and friend of Logan visited Mrs. Annie Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fisher and family Saturday. Mo-ri- Ef-fi- - i ! Another service of First Security Bank: GUARANTEED PER Group Attends er 5 YEAR SAVINGS Cro-sha- w Admitted To Program A Preston graduate at East- Thatcher, Cleveland Wards Hold Party The Cleveland ' ivir. uiiu 111:9. been have sen carrying MIAs held and Thatcher ward mail from Grace to Thatcher their Valentine dancing party while Mrs. Cloe Fowler is in together last Tuesday evening Salt Lake City with her hus at the Thatcher ward cultural band Max, who unoerww hall. During the evening, re- surgery on his throat. freshments were served conMrs. Freddie Winward and sisting of strawberry short- three children of Pocatello cake. spent several days last week Mr. and Mrs. Harris Steph- visiting her parents, Mr. and enson, Nellie Stephenson and Mrs. Frank Roper. Her husMr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ken- band came Sunday and they dall and Mishell visited in returned home Sunday eveSoda Springs with Mr. and ning. Mrs. Marion Hawker. MarMollie Izatt of Logan spent ion just returned from the the weekend with her parents, LDS hospital in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Charles Izatt. City where he underwent a Others who were home from throat operation. school for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Carter Joan Wright, Brad Smith and of American Falls spent Sun- Val Dean Hogan. day with bis parents, Mr. and Irene Wyler, Coy Elsmore, Mrs. Dick Carter. Naomi Bobbins, Susie Hershi, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fowler Larue Coombs, Wellidene received word last week of Smith and Karma Roper spent the birth of a baby girl to the day together Tuesday last their daughter Clarice and her week in Logan and attended husband, Dean Manhart, in two sessions at the temple. the LDS hospital in Salt Lake Mrs. Nellie Stephenson acCity last week. Dean and his Mrs. Marjorie companied wife Clarice make their home Norstrum of Soda Springs to in Salt Lake City. Ogden Tuesday last week to Mrs. Marvin Stearns and in visit with relatives. They refant son went to Logan Tues- turned home that evening and day last week for a medical Mrs. Stephenson went on to check up. Soda Springs and stayed overh Mr. and Mrs. John night with Mrs. Norstrum. and family of Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith Falls were weekend guests of and family of American Falls Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stearns. visited relatives and friends Mr. Monasmith is a brother here last Sunday. of Mrs. Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Junior White Mrs. Vera Nielson was tak were dinner guests of Mr. and en to the home of her daugh Mrs. Clark Brown in Soda ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Springs last Saturday Freeman Rasmussen. Sunday where she will snend L. R. TIooms celebrated his a few weeks. She has been anniversary last Sun birthday staying for two weeks with day, visiting with him during another daughter, Mrs. Roe the dav were his children. Mr. Bennett. and Mrs. Howard Curtis of Brian Mendenhall and Vi- Piw.iifplln Mr. and Mrs. Hen vien Simpson of Salt Lake ry Vandanekker and Mr. and City were weekend guests of Mrs. Lonn Hoopes. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dinner euests at the home Claude Mendenhall. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leo RoDer the family spent the afternoon were her moth and evening in Rcxburg with last Sundav Mrs. Frank Johnson, of er, the Mendenhall's daughter Peggy, who is attending Ricks Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Val Johnson of North Salt Lake. College. 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