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Show t Feb. THE CITIZEN 20, 1969 Waterways Bill Council Scout Leader Speaks At Banquet EGYPT Last Monday eve- her with quilting. A luncheon vited for the occasion were son and her daughter. Mr Powell of Springville, ning the scouts and their par- was served followed by des- -' Mr. and Mrs. Dee Petter- Betty were at a kitGlade Mrs. and Mr. Ida., ents had dinner in the ward sert. Places were set for borg, cultural hall. The scouts Leona Heath, Clara Olson, Moser of Egypt, and Mr. and chen shower for bride-elec- t, were trying to raise funds for Ethel Auger, Marie Lind- - Mrs. Glen Smedley, Mr. ana Norene Day of Preston. EnCecilia their 1969 stake assessments hardt. Petterborg, Mrs. Bud Call and Mr. and joying the occasion were Irand the dinner was $5 per !Mary Keller, Esther Hulse, Mrs. Alvaro Jones of Preston, ene Johnson of Egypt, Hilda Scoutmaster Lester Odetta Monson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John Pal- Johnson and Maida Johnson plate. Owen and wife, Leonard Wanda. mer, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Mos- of Collinston, and the guest A Mr. and Mrs. Lavar South er, Mr. and Mrs. William of honor and hostesses. Lund, chairman of scout comluncheon was A dessert served. of were Reo second of plate children Whitney. and Bodily Alder, Ogden mittee, counselor to the bishop, and Sunday guests of the Dale plate luncheon was served, Mrs. Fern Wilkinson of ' followed by a variety of Franklin brought two quilts Mrs. Alder were also present Critchlow family. for Norene that she and a Guest speaker for the evning At Relief Society last games. At the Frank Johnson home group of women had quilted was Darrell Watkins of Logan the women quilted and Cache Valley Scout Council Mrs. Esther Hulse taught Saturday evening, Mrs. John for ner. American flags Miniature Wanner, Beth Gunnell decorated the tables. The and Judy Petterborg how to scouts who received awards crochet. At next work meetwere Kent Jensn, Star badg ing Mrs. Mary Keller will and merit badges; Carl Ow- teach tatting. A salad lunchen, Star and merit badges; eon was served to 22. Mrs. receiving badges in mile Cecelia Petterborg, Mrs. Leswimming were Knute Lund ona Heath and Mrs. Judy and Bryce Porter, besides Nielson from Preston were inCLIFTON The wedding of family and Mrs. Robert Goold merit badges; First class and vited to help quilt. Miss Nancy McDermott and and children of Bountiful, Mr. merit badges to Craig Lar Lisa Marie Cook spent Fri- Brent Wheeler was held in and Mrs. Lee Salter and sen and Kim Johnson; Star, day overnight in Winder with the Relief Society room Feb, children of Centerville, Mrs. First class and merit badges her uncle and aunt, Mr. and; 7 at 7:30 p.m. Bishop Wil Anna Higgens and children of to Ira Lund. The presentation Mrs. Robert Lindhardt and liam Winward welcomed all Ogden, all sisters of the of the awards to the boys was family. Her sister, Allison, the friends and relatives to bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casperson of Preston and made by Leonard Lund. MIA spent Friday overnight in the wedding. The prayer was given by Bishop and Mrs. Quinton Casgirls who served at the dinner Preston with her grandmothwere Lisa Marie Cook, Linda er, Mrs. Marie Lindhardt. Vance Walker and Pres. Carl person of Banida. After the Porter, Connie Baker, Carol of Steven Moser Rupert! Mortensen talked to the cou- ceremony, the line formed In Randall and Joene Johnson. Wednesday and, ple before he performed the the foyer for a reception. Lester Owen showed colored Thursday with his sister and ceremony. Pink frappe was served by film of a scout hike he and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom The couple stood under an Myra Wood, Jill Porter and the boys from his troop took Petterborg, and a brother, arch during the ceremony. Nadine McDermott, assisted last summer. Glade Moser and family. and Some of those from out of by Zenda McDermott Mrs. Horace Owen had a Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petter town who attended the wed- Wilma Ward. Mrs. Lee Salter few women invited to her borg were hosts Friday eve- ding and reception were Mr. was in charge of the guest home Wednesday to assist ning at a Valentine party. In and Mrs. Vance Walker and book. co-hos- ts Ar-le- ne Nancy McDermott; Brent Wheeler Married In Clifton visited Cleaning, Decorating Winder Church Ends Good, Says Hart WINDER Painting, and decorating the Win der ward church house has REP. MARK HART This tax never was controlled been completed. The mem the counties. It goes to Senate Bill No. 1004, pro- by of the ward have been jbers the State Waterways Fund, viding that the Waterways most of their spare spending as has it done. always Improvement Fund shall be just time with contractworking Confusion about Senate Bill administered by the Idaho ors the doing cleaning and No. 1004 no doubt arises from Department of Parks instead the painting. fact that there are two Mr. and Mrs. of by the Idaho Department Ray Davis of Law Enforcement, has funds the State Waterways named their baby boy Lyman been greatly maligned and Fund and the County Water- Wendell Sunday afternoon in Fund. no ways grossly misunderstood, sacrament meeting. This point cannot be overthanks to an anonymous let Mr. and Mrs. Gustave He- ter which has been circulated emphasized in the interest of din were visited by their dau clarity: The County Waterthroughout the State. who is attending ghter Ingrid, Many persons have urged ways Fund, made un from me to vote against this bill boat licenses, remains in each school at Provo, and her fi and to use my influence to county, it Is administered ance. help bring about its defeat locally and without interfer- badges and other awards Tha To do so, I feel, would be ence from the State were given the boys. an injustice to the devoted State Waterways Fund or Mr. and Mrs. Egbert of our in beau waterways improv ement sportsmen living Fund, is made uo from one Kaysville were dinner guests tiful Bridgeriana counties, Briefly, the sportsmen fear percent of the state gas tax of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Benthat the bill will remove the collections, and will amount nett Monday. Mr. and Mrs. local funds, as well as the to about $480,000 In the next Bennett also enjoyed the local control, from the coun- biennium. the Winder evening committee. fund From this Franklin ty waterways This, I am happy to report, COUntv has rnopiunH S9S 771 RO in the past five years', if I is not the case. terfere with the waterways The Franklin County Water have been informed correctly. funds of the counties. for will ways Fund, example, County waterways will conI personally feel that I remain in Franklin county tinue to receive financial Tipln would be doing the and will be spent ana con- from this source if they so sportsmen of our splendid trolled lust as it has always aesire. area a disservice if I voted been spent and controlled in There is no danger in the this bill or tried to against the past world, according to those per use my influence to bring The Waterways Improve- sons in the Legislature who; about its defeat This bill has ment Fund, made up from a seem 10 oe oest informed, that already passed the Senate by fuel tax, is something else. senate Bill No. 1004 will In-- a vote of 29 to 1. i vis-Sund- ay tri-coun- ty ward scouts presented a program during which honor it of their grandchildren, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Campbell, for the weekend. Mrs. Loretta Sharp visited Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Davis in Ogden for the weekend. Mrs. Sharp assisted in housework and other services while there. Mrs. Davis is convalescing from an operation and is improving rather slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bal-li- f spent five days of last week with Mrs. Leslie Mortensen and to attend the fun- -. eral services of Leslie Mortensen, who died after a lingering illness. He was buried in Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Morten-se- n will be remembered by many as she was a nurse at the Preston hospital for years. She has decided to continue living in Mesa. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mrs. Perry Smith bad George Morgan of McMirm- vilk, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Elrick Morgan of Ogden as her out of town guests last week. mm It W IT? 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