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Show 4B THE CITIZEN March 14, 1968 MIA Classes Hold Kitchen Carnival Woman Returns From Vega Fred Anderson was Mrs. Zela Gray spent a few honored for her birthday an-- j hours visiting wilh her CLEVELAND Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor and Mrs. Ronald Pantcr drove to Salt Lake City Monday to meet their mother, Mrs. Mary Neeley, who flew from Las Mrs. moth-nivcrsar- to dinner at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hogan, in Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright and family attended a Harris Mickelson family reunion at the Williams ward church on Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pantcr, Mrs. Afton McBride of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ett Hull and son of Preston and Erv Abbott from Alaska, who is here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Von Andrea-searc moving to Bountiful to make their home. y Winder Ward Holds Reunion liivrrnn - m.un.u winder ward held the annual ward reunion, Saturday afternoon. Dinner was served at 1 p.m. and the program presented at 2:30. The Allen Smith family, Gor-de- n and Spencer Talbot, Clarice and Ileen Packer of River-dal- e and the family of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Christensen entertained with songs, both modern and folk. After the program, the people visited wnne the Elders did kitchen duty. Former- members of the ward attending the reun ion were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moriensen ana family, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Talbot and family. Mrs. Eunice Smith and Maxine, Mrs. Mary Gable ana ctuiaren, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Talbot and family, Mrs. Paul Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. er, Mrs. Johnson, in Grace Monday afternoon Mrs. Albert Landcrcaster of Iluntsville visited Monday afternoon a short time with her uncle and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter. She came to spend the night and Tuesday with her mother, Vera Niclson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Has mussen, in Thatcher, THATCHER The Mi which she is a member. On Maids, Laurels, Explorers and their return home they visit bnsigns of Thatcher ward and ed in Idaho Falls with his their leaders, Karma Roper, sister and family, Mr. and Naomi Robbins and Harold Mrs. Charles Clark. Vegas, where she had spent the past few months visiting Kigby, enjoyed their annua Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wright her daughter Evelyn and famKitchen Karnival recently, spent last Friday in Logan, liie tneme or tne Karniva Tlicy visited with Mr. and ily. was "Different Countries." Mrs. Kenneth Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson The Mia Maid class chose the visited Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Claude Mendenhall, accountry of Sweden and served the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. companied by Mrs. Naomi the appetizer for the dinner. R. Hoopes in Thatcher. Mrs. Sanders of Preston, spent The and Ensigns Howard Curtis of Pocatello Explorers Wednesday in Logan. BRIEFS DAYTON chose of the Mexico country has been there visiting her Mrs. Howard Curtis of Poand they served Tacos. The Mr. and Mrs. Zcldon Grif parents for a few days. Laurels chose the country of catello spent several days fiths of Liberty and their fam Hawaii and served fruit salad last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderilv visited at the homes of and cake. Mrs. Irene Wyler Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hoopes. son spent Friday in Ogdcn Lcdru Baker of Los Angelat Mr. and Mrs. Dell Griffiths and Mrs. Genicl Rigby assist the visited where they n ed with the their Calif., and Jay McAmis of es, boys part Griffiths Mrs. Albertie son of and and their home family, of Suit Lake City spent the the The dinner. remainder Mr. and Mrs. Elden Anderson. Sunday. of the evening was spent danc weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ing. Bassett, and also Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George of Salt Lake City were Mrs. Bud Bassett. Ledru is Oxford Briefs overnight guests of their dau the son of Grace and Jay is Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olson When ghtcr and her husband, Mr, the son of Norma, daughters An important member of concerning care of the teeth the secondary level. and family and Mr. and Mrs. of Harold Bassett. the personnel of the schools and body and many other ever a major health problem and Mrs. David Coombs, las Mrs. Harold Bassett and Ernest Olson attended sacrain the county is that held by ,inn1fh is encountered in the schools Monday evening. They also nrnhioma thnt WW I ment meeting in Weston SunvaMV mnv" i, HAmm TtfMmififl Ar lnannh Mrs. Timmins is contacted visited in Soda Springs with Mrs. Gene Rasmussen visited on students the with day. The daughter of Mr. and involved in Grace with last their Helen and her Friday c.ithriM Mr, i. and then volunteers her help daughter Mrs. Sidney Schvaneveldt, and in Lago with Mr. Mrs. Delia Rasmussen. the public health nurse assignand assistance whenever family who is the granddaughter of and Mrs. Harold Nellie Bassett. Mrs. was needed. ed to the schools in the north Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sibbitts a dinner guest at the home of the Marion Olsons and the end of the county. Mrs. Timmins graduated of the great from the Budge Memoria. of Soda Springs spent last Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stephen' Ernest granddaughter Mrs. Timmins is in charge was the Olsons, given of scheduling and supervising Hospital as a registered Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, son last Sunday. name of Stacey Lee. Ellis Mrs. Coy Elsmore and Mrs, Wright, nurse. She entered the public such services as the Lazy Eye and Mrs. Harold AnderMr. and Mrs. Richard Gar- - Karma Roper attended health service nearly seven the sonMr.and Clinics, Hearing Clinics, TB son Gordon spent a and to bett went Renee Poca Home Cultural club in Grace years ago. She is married testing clinics and during the to Joseph Timmins, principal tello one day last week to Wednesday evening last week few hours at their home in school year schedules many Oxford Sunday. They also visof the Smithfield Summit make arrangements for Renee at the home of Mrs. Janice classes during the year with to ited Mr. and Mrs. George enter Cosmetology school Freeman. Judge Frank Har School, and they are the par elementary school children in the spring after graduating ris of Soda Springs spoke to Fisher. ents of four children. trom men scnooi, the group. He was accompan Sharon Kelley of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bitton ied by his wife Phoebe. VaLois Baker of Downey of Lago and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dinner guests at the home Janet Bosworth of Winder and Brown and Emma Brown of of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rop Soda Springs are vacationing er last were Mr. and Carma Neilsen of Ogden visitSunday in Arizona ana Las Vegas, Mrs. Letho Pond of Preston, ed Mrs. LaVerle Kendall on Mr. and Mrs. Harris Steph Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Hogan Thursday and helped with a ; enson spent Wednesday last of and Sheldon and quilt. Lavona Hatch, Bessie Murray week in Preston with her sis Colleen Roper of Salt Lake Olson and Gayle Kendall also issa Mrs. Naomi Sanders. ter, In the afternoon, Mr, City. Tfaad Carlson, area managCOVE The Mutual organiMrs. Helen Welker under and Mrs. Hogan visited with spent some time with LaVerle MRS. JOSEPH TIMMINS er of the telephone company, went minor surgery and tests Mr. and Mrs. in was zation Card Christen quilting. reorganized warned area residents to be ward conference Sunday. Sus n the Bannock Memorial hos sen and Mr. and Mrs. Mike on the lookout for mailings the book used SOCIABLE CITIZEN by the Bell Sys tained were Benon Allen as pital in Pocatello last Friday, Wilker. that appear to be bills for tem as a trade mark of its She is spending a few days Wood Mr. Skinner Mrs. and 111 Mrs. Ervon Cole of Ogden aura usiivg uie tiwnpmijr s Yellow Pages Directory. YWMIA president, with Violet with her daughter, Mrs. Wen of Rigby spent the weekend "yellow pages" telephone dir visited relatives and friends At the top of the card in Larsen and Larraine Taylor dell Glover, before returning with his sister and husband, ectory. home. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wright. here Sunday and Monday, the Several companies and pro- bold type are the words as her counselors. Released Conlin enter Mrs. Claude return this wilh "Please card were June Walker as presi On Sunday the couples visited house guest of Mrs. Florence fessional men in the area tained a group of little friends n Soda have already received mail- your check." To alert the dent and Garnet Cornish and ast Springs with Mr. ana Winn. afternoon at her Mrs. Earl that the card is not Friday recipient Sibbitts. Mr. and one from of more or the ings Allene Jensen as counselors. home honoring her daughter a bill but an Mrs. John Muir, Mrs. Wanda Mrs. Bob Johnson and two companies known to be in solicitationonly a advertising statement Dante Shumway was released Tracy on her birthday anni is eterson and Mrs. Daily children of Pocatello and Jo- volved, and many of them, he "This is a proposal form and as manual counselor in the versary. Wakeman. said, have paid what they not a Mrs. Lovell Mendennau, lyn Petersen of Salt Lake City bill, invoice or renewal," YMMIA and Donald Curtis assume to be a legitimate bill Mr. and Mrs. Brig Young were weekend Mrs. Mrs. and Smith Nathan Mr. Carlson said, was sustained to fill the posiguests of their from the telephone company. however, Satur- went to Bountiful last Satur last statement this is spent Lynn Jepsen generally Mr. and Mrs. Lyle parents, The majority of the known day and attended the wed Petersen. in small type at the tion. Betty Seamons was al- day in Logan. printed are investi companies being bottom of the and often so released as a Primary Peggy Mendenhall of Rex- - ding and reception of her negated by U. S. Postal Inspect- is overlooked. card conspent the weekend with phew. On their return home burg Conference warker. was ors. This solicitation, howMr. and Mrs. her parents. He asked businessmen that and of the has ducted President Traveler. ever, by appearance Mr. and they spent Saturday night Claude Mendenhall. from other with in their being an actual bill. It is receiving "bills" Logan ine tinging Mowers sang Mrs Mendenhall took her Sunday printed on a punched card. companies forward them to three numbers in the sacra- - back to and husbands, Mr and daughters Sunday left-hanoffice so Rexburg a his could he d In the upper corner keep ment meeting. They were led ole fAAt ..".mi. tn and Mrs. Dean Adams and of the solicitation is an open record of all companies oper by JuneKingsford, accompan- - id Riding Club of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowman. book, sometimes mistaken for ating in this area. ied by Ethel Leavitt. - School Nurse Kept Busy Theron Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Floyd BenBill Dennis and Mr. and Mrs, nett attended a musical, "A Jerry Moore, and their fam German Requiem," presented ilies, and Mrs. Dorothy Greg- - by the Ricks College Acapella ersen and family, Ramona Rasmussen and daughter Il een, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Stocks received word of the birth of a grandson to Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer of Lima, Mont. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swainston announced they have a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Payne in Bountiful. Marion and Ora Bennett vis ited in Kaysville with their mothers and other relatives from Thursday afternoon to Friday evening. Harry Davis, music director of the West Side high school, was the guest speaker at the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. His wife accompanied him to attend the services in the ward. Choir Saturday evening. Eugene Bennett is a member of the choir. The Bennetts stayed over with Gene until Sunday noon. On the way home they stopped and visited briefly with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Bates of Candy, Utah, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bates. Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Swainston were in Salt Lake Friday to visit Mrs. Bryce Payne and to see the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. George Bying- ton spent from Saturday until Monday in Salt Lake visiting relatives and to be with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Byington. Leslie left the Salt Lake air port Monday on the first part of his flight for Vietnam. I m W 1 W mmmmmw M ! Waich For Cove Ward Fake YWMIA Phone Bills ted Reorganized I -w "WAFFLE PANEL" GRAIN TANK Take a good look at the new look In grain storage. grain-saviOnly Behlen offers this protection. Oval-TigVertical ft Horizontal Ribbing Double Doors like gives increased resistance to a bankvault,seal out weather, downward pressure of grain. rodents and jnsects. Eavs-SoRoof Panels art Choice of sizes, 950 to 47,590 grain-tigh- t, bolted direct to bu. Including 4 new 22? and the wall panels. 4 new 4C diameter models. ng ht al SAVE! Order By AprUl Peterson Equipment Co. 2531 NORTH MAIN PIIONE WHAT'S wm UNION PACIFIC DOING FOR FUTURE FARMERS? Couple Visits In Si. George ' i j i TREASURETON Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins drove to St. George Saturday. They visit- ed during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paskins, who are spending the winter months in St. George. They visited many points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Mc-- : Carroll of St. Anthony were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Work-ima- n Sunday night. Oneida stake board visitors at Relief Society Monday afternoon were Mrs. Pearl Beut-le- r a of Dayton and Mrs. Larson of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Talbot and family visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Talbot. Mr. Talbot just finished a month's training at the Artillery School in Nor- ; tit. Ver-nett- La-Vo- n folk, Va. Speakers at sacra ment meeting Sunday night were t. Frank Palmer and Bert Visitors at meeting were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lyon nf West Jordan, Utah. ReNee Lyon spent the weekend home with her parents. Her roommate. Miss Joyce Wood, also spent the weekend at the Lyon home. Mrs. Wrena Lyon drove to Central Thursday. She visit-m- i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Christensen. Mrs Christensen is Mrs. Lyon's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirby drove to Salt Lake Uity Tues day. 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PRESTON, IDAHO M LOGAN, UTAII I BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Brig Young and Mr. and Mrs. Howard v Young of Thatcher visited evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and family. PLENTY! 1 over 10,000 scholarships have been awarded to students in counties served by Union Pacific Railroad. We're in this together in 1967 alone almost 25 of all commodities snipped on Union Pacific were farm products. For more information about the Railroad's dedication to agricultural improvement write to Supervisor of Agricultural Development, Union Pacific, Omaha, Nebr. 68102. Just since 1921 To SHIP or TRAVEL or for information about PLANT SITES Call your noorest UJP. icpcosenUtfn BANTDA GATEWAY TO AND FROM THE AGRICULTURAL Fri-ri.i- I WEST |