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Show Brian Hyde Home For Korea Leave J Famfly From Georgia Visits Relatives In Central Area . n MINK CREEK Brian Hyde They were dinner guests at i arrived from Korea Thursday the home of their daughter to spend the next 25 days with and family, Mr. and Mrs, his wife, Kathy Keller Hyde, Card Christensen. r and other relatives. They atMr. and Mrs. Delbert Keller tended the wedding reception visited in Grace Friday with for her brother Richard in Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Peterson Salt Lake Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. Card Chris Mrs. Ramona Crane is tea tensen. ching kindergarten in Preston. Kevin Olson, Jill Baird and Mrs. Bryce Egley has spent Susan Jensen attended a par several days in the Preston ty for Riley Cutler at the hospital. She is being treated home of Sara Lee Maughan in Preston Friday night. for ulcers. jlk w mMCJ a- s- ass . .:. is irim . rryi tTdtiTnTTr ' - MM m ii i iiS.7i3 Debbie Keller attended Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Kel ler went to Salt Lake Friday Zeta Pi party at the home where they attended the wed Lynn Howells Thursday night, ding of their son Richard and Vaughn Larsen of Ogden Kay Smith in the temple. They spent Friday evening with attended a wedding breakfast his parents, Mr. and Mrs, at the home of Mrs. Earl Norman Larsen. Smith and a reception that Recent visitors at the Nor evening. man Larsen home were Dor- Pamela Jensen is spending an Barlow and family of Og her vacation in Mountain den. Home with her sister and famMrs. Mabel Richmond of ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Tay- Salt Lake and Mrs. Leslie lor. Mrs. Karen Gudmunson and family of Ogden spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Crane, and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crane. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Crane attended the funeral of Frank Hale in Grace Friday. Hobbs of Weston visited with Mrs. Raylo Larsen Saturday. Jeff and Millie Olson met their parents at the airport in Salt Lake Friday. They spent the past week visiting their son and wife, Lt. and Mrs. Nate Olson, at Sacra town Canyon. Dinner guests of Nellie Ros-daTuesday were Mrs. Mel- ba Dygert and Janice, Pauline Stevenson and sons, Shawn and Evan Dygert of Pingree, Helen Swain, Craig and Lora Lynn of Soda Springs. Mrs. Clifford Welch, Judy, Kim and Shauna, accompan mento. hl TME ATTIRE Plan June 26 Ceremony PRESTON FRI., SAT., JUNE 15 Glenn Ford, Angle Dickinson and Chad Everett In The Last Challenge' A Top Notch Western MON., TUES.. WED., JUNE Dennis Weaver, Vera Miles, and Clint Iloward in 19 'Gentle Giant' Story of a Boy and his Bear Against a Whole Town "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" AND "THE YOUNG AMERICANS" COMING: SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. NIGHTLY ADMISSION: Adults 90c Students 75c and Children (12 and Under) 40c I FATHER'S DAY WEEKEND i GET BEADY FOR A Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bemklau announce the engagement of his daughter, Janis Elaine, to Don Franklin Talbot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Derail Talbot of Lewiston, Ut A June 26 wedding is being planned with an open house Iwnoring the couple that eve ning in the Preston American Legion Hall. Miss Bernklau has been at-ending Preston high school and she will continue her education at Clearfield high school next fall. Mr. Talbot is a 1963 gradu ate of North Cache high school and has served two years in the United States Army, one of which was spent in Viet- nam. A I Q ODEf1! 01 DVllLiiJ FUN-FILLE- WEEKEND D - Trust Your Gar To The Han That ANCHOR HOCKING Wears A 12-O- z. Star... TUMBLERS FOB THE FINEST Of GASOLINE, WITH EVERY FILL UP OIL. GREASE JOBS, AND ALL OF 8 GALLON OR MORE YOUH OTHER AUTO NEEDS. Bambrough Fix Up Your Yard LAWN rt icjpiiw VIAOiAfVl IAI C GPflf 01 DVlHLiD FERTILIZER 9K w Jn . . nirniTrTm aw any m:w'Juia vc vnuiv PEAT MOSS . . . IN YOUR OWN CONTAINERS $998 wmM Bushel Cfk 8m SF Drive In Today For The Finest Automotive Service In The Valley BAMBROUGH TEXACO NORTH STATE STREET Business. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Loosle three children of Atlanta re and family went to Fort Hall visited Friday afternoon on business Thursday. art were dinner meet. w Angie Loosle, daughter of and Mrs. Arnold Qualman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Loosle, viswomen wh ited in Bountiful with her mosang with the stake Singing ther's sister from Sunday unMothers for stake confers were Verda Qualman, Ua til Wednesday. Bishop and Mrs. Parley Holsten, Winnefred Christen- Lloyd went to Preston for the sen, June Welch of Central, Education Week Friday. Clarice Revoir, Lara Robbins, Holsten was a guest Blanche Hulse, Barbara Corn- of Evelyn Welch Judy night. ish. Arlene Gibson, Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Arnold QualBiirton, Janis Christensen, IrJune Welch, Judy and is Christensen, Carma Car- man, Shauna spent Sunday evening ver, Afton Robinson and Ethel in Lava and enjoyed a swim. Jim Loosle took the boys in his Sunday School class swimming Friday evening. Attending were Billy Christensen, Kim Welch, Dennis Qualman, Donnely Beyeler, Lewis Rasmussen, Larry Thomas and Louise Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Chris tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Christensen and family went to Salt Lake Friday to consult with their doctors. On the way home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Wright and family in Logan. Mrs. Paul Christensen at tended the Guide Patrol day camp Wednesday in George- Janis Bemklau, Don Talbot Killer vs. Killer and Mrs. ton and Logan Thursday on Sorensen. JANIS ELAINE BERNKLAU THURS., r. W1-- PHONE 8524129 After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Clearfield where Mr. Talbot is presently employed at Freeport Center. Barbara Smith Feted At Shower Elmer TRENTON Mrs. Marriott entertained at a bridal shower honoring Barbara Smith of Preston at her home Wednesday evening. were Bessie Swan-so-n of Hyrum, Vera Martin of Preston and Anna Hodges of Trenton. Luncheon was served, games were played, and a gift was presented the guest of honor. Those present were the above mentioned and Merla Hoth, Cleo Stettler, Lucille Wayman, LaVoy Jones, Beverly Joy and Marge Frodsham of Logan, Clair Muer of Men- don, Ellen dark;, Lucetta Sparks and Jane Jardine of CLarkston, Beverly Rose of Tremonton and Rhea Fuhri-ma- n of Garland and Edyth Johnson of Trenton. ied Emery Hanson to Poca-tell- o Monday on business. Mrs. Richard Holsten, Evelyn, Mike and Vaughn, spent from Monday until Wednesday in Salt Lake on business and also visited with Sharon Holsten. Mrs. Holsten visited and stayed with Eva Taylor. Mrs. Ray Evans of Soda Springs, Mrs. Richard Holsten, Evelyn, Ida Petersen and June Welch were in Pres June THE CITIZEN 13, 1988 Condies Leave For Wisconsin FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clairon Porter Rex Condie left Sunday for and two children of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Douglas LaCross, Wis., where Mr. Condie will be employed by and three children have been the Trane Company. Rex Just spending a few days with her graduated from Utah State family, Mr. and Mrs, VerdeU University in Technical En- Smith. The Douglases have gineering. Rex and Desta spent the last three years to have one child, a son. Rex Arizona where he has been is the son of Mr. and Mrs. employed by the LDS SeminPaul Condie of Preston and ary system. After spending his wife is the daughter of the summer working for the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Por forest service they are going to American Samoa where ter of Franklin. out of town visitors Joe will be teaching in the Other Bishop and Mrs. Parley besides the Condies at the church schools. Mrs. DougLloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Linda former Lamb attended the Guide Pa- Ben Porter home Saturday las is the Hawkes. trol camp in Georgetown on were their son and family, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holsten and family visited last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Burton. Paula Christensen stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chris tensen and attended the funeral of Frank Hale. A piano recital was held Sunday afternoon, June 2, in the Relief Society room. Those Mr. Porter wants to share participating were P a m his S5 Yean of experience In Christensen of Central, Cindy Gilbert and April Hill of carpet with you . . . From Grace, Blake Pugmire of Soselecting the proper color da Springs and Jody Meiners and fabric to expert Installaof Bancroft tion, Nahum Does It Best NAHUH PORTER "Mr. Carpel" FRANKLIN BRIEFS A baby shower was given Leah Lowe Monday by Mrs. Alan Porter. Twelve women enjoyed visiting and games which refreshments were served by Leah's sisters, Marlene Mylroie and Mrs. Shirley Rawlings. Mrs. Ruth Jamison and her son Bruce spent time with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Woodward, prior to Bruce's entering the mission home in Salt Lake. The Jamisons are from Missouri. There were many people from Franklin who attended I BYU Education Week last weekend. after Beautiful Nylon TWEED LOVELY GOLD AND BROWN TONES $388 Sq. Yd. COMPLETELY INSTALLED ON HEAVY RUBBER PAD PORTER'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE SYLVANIA GIBSON WESTTNGnOUSE FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS FRANKLIN BRIEFS Mrs. Lola Bailey and daugh ter from Albuquerque, N. M., visited last week with her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Porter. Abo visiting the Porters ov er the weekend were Mrs Porter's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Herzog of Salt Lake. The Herzogs took two of the Porter chil dren, Blake and Brenda, back to Salt Lake with them for a few days vacation. Mrs. Larrel Hobbs honored her little girl, Sanda Lee, on her birthday Thursday. Many of her little friends in the area enjoyed games and re freshments at her party. After graduation exercises at Utah State Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Woodward entertained in honor of their son4n-lawgraduation. He is KurtKotter. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kotter of Nampa, were also present. Also home with the Woodwards until summer school starts at BYU are their dau ghters, Kaye and Sheron. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kotter are new residents of Franklin and are renting the Rose Hawkes home until this fall when Mr. Kotter will enter the service. Other visitors in Franklin at the Wnndward home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Talbot of Nephi. Mrs. Talbot is the former LuDcan SPONSORED BY ONEIDA STAKE FRIDAY, JUNE 14 PRESTON PARK - SCHEDULE Or EVENTS - 's Sherman Olsen and family snent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen. Sherman and his wife are from Bountiful. Mr and Mm. Rav Van UT- den nf ITtintsville. Ala., have been visiting relatives in the area including Mr. ana Alma Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wickham of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Van Hampton of Preston. The to Ordens came to the area witness their daughter Nancy' marrLaee which was per formed Tuesday in the Logan temple. BOOTHS DUNKING, FISH POND, BASKETBALL, DART, WET SPONGE, MANY MORE O DUTCH CHICKEN. OVEN POTATOES. H0TD0GS, PRONTO PUPS. DRINKS. SALADS. 11:00 FLAG SERVICE RELIEF SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT 1 p.m. 2:38 p.m. 2:30 SOFTBALL ajn. p.n. Bishops vs. High Council PRIMARY ENTERTAINMENT Games .... 3 p.m. to S p.m. 5 p.m. to 7:50 p.m. Volleyball, Horse Shoe, Tennis, Softball MIA ACTIVITY O BAKED FOOD -- CANDY SALE PONY RIDES. TRACTOR RIDES. GAMES RACES. ENTERTAINMENT. WARD ACTS 8:30 p.m. DANCE (Oneida Stake House) 0:30 p.m. Keith Jensen Orchestra u. EVERYBODY COME |