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Show Cleveland Student Leaves For Alaska LeGrande CLEVELAND nmsnea Ms who McGregor, college year at ISU in Poca tpiio. was taken by his par-nts. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor, and brother Will to the Salt Lake Airport He lew to Alaska where he will Hair ia sprint cleaning tlmal eupetinr daaama pedal attantira. Wa Mcommtnd HOST, taa new nathod of daaalnr earpata without uaa carpet In mediately aftar elaanuur. Borrow ramarkaala HOST Elaetria Your wat-ttof- f. only S&&. Ha Toss Furniture Ph. Preston S52-08- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pant er attended the onen house in honor of Charles TTnhhard nn his 80th birthday anniversary ai me nome or a daughter in Carpet "Party-Clean- " Without Wetting wmlk-ar- spend the summer with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Erv Abbott, and will be employed there until fall. Will McGregor and three menus spent a weexena in Salt T.fllfP f!itv nhwa Vn.r n the performance of the joved 4T If Hyde Park. Mrs. Leslie Bell flew tn Texas where she met her hus band who was being discharged from his duties in the armed service. Margo Wright and Kay Al len spent a couple of days visiting friends and relatives in Pocatello. Ben Rov Forseren was graduated from Primary And accepted to the MIA and to be oraamea a deacon in sacra- - TO ALL COUNTY that the DEADLINE taxes is drawing near. We would like to remind you these taxes will be DELINQUENT. It will be well to get your taxes PAID before this After June 20 date as INTEREST on the SECOND HALF will figure from JANUARY. We will be be closed Saturday Columbia, Mo., Mr. and Mrs, Allen McGregor of Boise, Mr, and Mrs. Jay McMaster of Pocatello, Mrs. Howard Nel son and daughter Natalie of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Logan, Hales and family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin McGregor and boy of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glasley of San Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs attended as usual days the Memorial weekend in Grace and and with his Harris. Mrs. Grace mother, He spent a couple of days with friends from Garland, Ut., fishing in Black Canyon. Kenneth Panter of Salt Lake City and Castle Barger of Pocatello visited sunoay afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Leland Panter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith and family of American Falls were weekend visitors with their parents. Mrs. Letitia Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Mil len Mendenhall, relatives and friends. with relatives Soda Springs RICHMOND BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith of Richmond are announcing the arrival of another grandchild, the fourth in two months. The little boy was born in Logan recently to Earl and DeAnn Jolley of Roy. He is welcom ed by three brothers. Grand parents include Mr. and Mrs Samuel B. Jolley of River Heights, great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bow- en, also of River Heights, and Mrs. Lena Hendricks of Logan. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skinner. TINDER BRIEFS A number of people attended the wedding receptions of Mrs. Geneal Swainston and Carol Lee Egbert and Steven the Winder youth genealogy Burton in Grace Friday eve- class spent Tuesday in Salt ning and Candace Garbett and Lake studying in the Genealin the Leon Rindlisbaker Cleveland ward, also on Fri- ogical Library. The class re ceived their certificates of day evening. d preliminary survey Sunday af Mr. and Mrs. Gene enjoyed the company of ternoon at the stake house. relatives during the weekend and attended church in the Cleveland ward. Mrs. Normal Daniels of Salt Lake Citv soent Memorial weekend with her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Theone Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Panter pave a sunner oartv at their for ' home Wednesday .evening . , some Close inenas in inonur of Darlene, the Indian girl who has made her home with the Panters during the school year. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton returned home Tuesday after spending several days with his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burton of Cali fornia enjoying a boat trip down the Green River. The four and a friend from Call fornia then enjoyed a few days of fishing at Flaming Mill-war- TAXPAYERS 1967 - Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skinner and family of Pocatello spent several days at the home of FRANKLIN for the SECOND HALF of ment meeting Sunday. Joyce Brownwolf and Darlene Tiyona gave farewell talks in meeting. The mis sionaries who baptized them members of the LDS church also talked. They left Fri day to return to their homes in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun took the school bus and school students to Downata for a day of swimming and an outing. The McGregor family en joyed a reunion on Memorial day at the Thatcher elemen tary school. A pot luck dinner was served at noon and visiting, genealogy and a pro gram were enjoyed during the afternoon. Those attending from other places were Mr. and Mrs. Gareld Nuffer of June Family Gathers To Greet Visitors From Oregon l.DER Mr. and Mrs. end Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tayinvitcd Mr. lor of Meridian stayed with the Stockses. Russell. Colleen, Vickie Lynn and DeAnn Mary Gable and children of Palmer, children of Mr. and "'snam uuv and Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer of Li"ITS. Leslie Mnrtnnenn -- f - ma, Mont., are sa, Ariz., to their home for this week with Mr.vacationing and Mrs. ui.,ner and to visit with Mr. Stocks. Also, Anna Beth Ol.n,dBMr LcRay Swainston of son will stay with her parents ?"8ene Ore., who were here while her husband Jimmie is ior the Memorial weekend. with his unit in the National Mr and Mrs. William Guard in Boise for the coming Swainston attended the Dalley two weeks. reunion held in Logan on MeMr. and Mrs. Darrell Loosle morial day. and children of Beaver, lit.. Mrs. Qprtin Milllncrfvn r were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i nShMd R,al,if l City- - representative of the George Bennett family, presented the Winder ward with a music stand last Sunday in memory of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett. This is nn annual presentation. Previous eifls have been song books, sacrament cloth, and the "Children Sing song books. Mrs. Clar- ice Hedin accepted the gift in behalf of ward members. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharo were visited bv their rfiiidiwi and grandchildren during the Memorial weekend Mrs AI. ta Garrett and children stayed until Sunday evening before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett visited Sundav afternoon in Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Stocks were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Don Chadwick and two chil dren of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Golightly and three children on Memorial day, and on Memorial week ii. u. bwainston Thursday to Saturday. Christine Perry of Bountiful attended church services and visited friends Sunday. Ingrid Hedin is home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Hedin, for a week before leaving for a summer job. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lind-harnamed their new baby daughter Peggy Ann at the sacrament services Sunday. dt Maxine Stocks, Letha Bennett, Alana Smith, Craig Sharp, Kevin Sharp, Eddie Talbot, Kim Nielson, Lawrence Anderson, Brent Sharp and Brent Swainston, Mrs. Loretta Sharp and Marleen Bates attended the Early Bird Breakfast at Downata sponsored by the Oneida stake MIA for all Beehive girls and Boy Scouts of the stake. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Weir and family of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Swainston. 'SAVE8 FRANKLIN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR Shwin9 JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THE, FARM OR HOME. TOP QUALITY AND LOW PRICES.. Close-ou- t on this lawn and garden fedtflbv SOILKIX er. 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