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Show 2 THE CITIZEN June s Last week Mrs. Virgil brother her accompanied and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Croshaw of California, to the Salt Lake airport. She also visited with members of the Croshaw family in Oxford Monday. Ged-de- Chevron Heating Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat into a few pennies. WESTON BRIEFS Mr. OIL GROWERS PRESTON CALL STANDARD GRAIN BtandM 01 Company of Mttomb j and Mrs. Lynn Poulsen of Burley and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Poulsen and family of Salt Lake City came May 22 to see their brother, Rodney Poulsen, graduate from West Side high school. The Ben Turnbows had his On May 24 in the Franklin Stake house the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Youth Genealogical classes J. Turnbow, and Robert Pro-- I From Weston, vence of Lakewood, Calif., graduated. Mrs. Emmaline McKay had and Mrs. Pan Howard and 15 graduate from her Book two children and Mrs. Verna of Remembrance class. They Howard and three children of Ogden visiting them Monday were Brad Buttars, Jay Bingham, and Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Doyle Johnson of Taft, Cindy Lynn Griffiths, Share! has been visiting for a Calif., Jan Buttars, Lynette Buttars, Nielsen, Maxine Ilobbs, Jan- week with her sister and Mr. and Mrs. et Child, Scott Roller, Vera brother-in-laBergeson. Stevenson, Elray Bingham, Bryon Mr. and Mrs. Gene Austin Velma Stevenson, Mary C. at a supper May entertained DewMrs. Elaine Bingham. ey taught the advanced class 23 for her parents, Mr. and and she had five graduate, Mrs. C. R. Layne of Lewiston, and her brother, Rex Rebecca Nielson, Buttars Valorie Layne of Salt Lake City. Bingham, Mrs. John Hulet and son Lorraine Bingham and Bar bara Bingham. They all Gary were in Pocatello over WESTON Fon-nesbec- k, Barry Elaine graduated that evening from their own ward at sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tin gey were in Pleasant Grove over the Memorial weekend to be with the Clifford Hale Kent Tingey and Sidney John son families. Mrs. Bonnie De Groff of Garden Grove, Calif., came by plane Friday to spend the weekend with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 0. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen of Brigham City came Tues day and visited with the Maurice Tingeys. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hobbs enjoyed a visit over the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Angie Conlin, and children, Jamie and Shawn of Pocatel- For Your Information Dear friends, As you select your attorney or physician in whom you must place full trust and conso should you also select your fidence funeral director. Your relationship with him will require high regard for his professional ability to assure your own peace of mind. It is advisable to make your choice well in advance of the probable need for his services. Sincerely, lo. IH-U3- brother-in-- HOME FIESTON Memorial with Mr. weekend visiting and Mrs. Richard Trussel. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams and son Jay were in Provo Friday visiting with a son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, and in Alpine with another son, Montie Williams. Jay wanted to visit with his brothers before leaving the next day by plane for Nova Scotia where he will spend the summer with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tus-tiaHe just graduated n. from West Side high school last week. His parents took him to the Salt Lake airport Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKay and family attended the graduation Friday of their Mr daughter and and Mrs. Stewart L. Jacobson, from the USU. Sunday of this week, Mr. Jacobson graduated from the Institute of Religion in Logan and Mr. McKay and daughter Roselle attended. On May 23, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson and two children of Blackfoot and Mrs. Myrtle Wentworth and her two grandchildren of American Falls spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Mickel-soMrs. Carlson and Mrs. Mickelson are sisters. Mrs. Merlin Waite of Hawaii called her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKay, on May 30 to tell them she was home from the hospital with her baby daughter, born May 21. The baby weighed eight pounds and has a sister and two brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell went to Bountiful last Wednesday evening to attend son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sparrow had her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Glen law, Fry of Bremerton, Wash., as their guests from May 24 to WEBB FUNERAL Woman ReinmsFrom California Genealogy Course Graduates Youths BANIDA BRIEFS Wan! clean heat? ft. CO. 4, 1970 27. n. the Roy Junior high school old C. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bingspring music festival. Their Roger Campbell, was in ham had their children home for Memorial weekend. They were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Aston of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Clayne Poulsen and chilto receive his doctorate de- dren of Salt Lake City. The weekend of May 22, gree. Mervin Whitney is in the Mr. and Mrs. Serge Benson undergoing had their daughter, Shelia, Logan hospital Mrs. Whitney called and fiance, Randy Anderson, tests. y and Mrs. Spencer Redmond on Mr. and Mrs. Claude one day last week in and son Troy, all of Salt Lake Logan while she was there to City, as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. be with her husband. Dean R. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Camp- Bingham had their daughter bell were in Logan May 25 on Nancy and roommate, Joan business. Enroute home they Sessions of Driggs, over the stopped in Smithfield to visit weekend. They attend BYU. of with their son Boyd and fam- Dale Price and family Driggs were their Wednesday ily. W. A. Whitney has bad his guests. Mrs. Christie South and daughter, Mrs. Emil (Arlene) Cherney and children of Con- baby Todd of Ogden spent last necticut visiting at his home week with her mother, Mrs. the past month to be with her Myrtle Morgan, and other mother and help take care of relatives. her prior to her death last Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. week. Her husband joined Griffiths had as their guests her recently and they plan to May 24, Mr. and Mrs. Riley leave for their home some Nejlson of Port Angeles, s time this week. The Wash., and Gail Dawson of were in Idaho Falls for Salt Lake City. Last Thursa few days visiting with her day night visitors were Mr. brother and family, Mr. and and Mrs. Jeffery Gyllenskog Mrs. Larry Whitney. of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. John Binggeli, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. BingPas Martinez of Clifton, Mrs. ham had her parents, Mr. of Linda Checketts Preston and Mrs. Howard Nelson of and Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Rog- North Fork, Ida., visiting went of to Lewiston Lava ers them over Memorial weekHot Springs May 24 for a pic- end. Their Saturday dinner nic and swim. were her parents and guests Mr. and Mrs. Grant Benson Dr. Mrs. Emory Soule of and had a birthday dinner Sunday St. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony, of this week at their home for Bill Evans of Salt Lake Ezra T. Benson. Present for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard City, Neltiie occasion were Mrs. Ben- son of Mr. Kemmerer, Wyo., son, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lloyd and Mrs. A1 Neves of San and daughter and Mr. and Calif., and other relMrs. Lester Jepsen and fam- Lorenzo, atives called during the day. ily of Preston. Mrs. Sonya Ames of CenterMr. and Mrs. Howard of Idaho Falls were Sun- ville was home for the weekend with her parents, Mr. day guests of the Oscar and Mrs. Charles W. Buttars. Campbells. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart JaMr. and Mrs. Lee Schvane-veld- t had her son and five cobson and Eric Houseal of children of Thailand visiting Logan and Norlis McKay of them for five days last week. Roy were weekend guests of They are Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Platt B. old 0. Ward. They also visited with other relatives. They Greene went to the Salt Lake will return to Thailand for airport Thursday evening to Mrs. another year. He is employ- meet their daughter, ed with the government. Howard Brackenkamp and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R daughter, Erieka, of St. LouBeus, accompanied by her fa- is, Mo., who will visit with ther, William C. Harrison, al- her parents until June 12. so of Weston, were in Bounti- Saturday, they all went to the ful over the weekend visiting Trenton city building to atwith sisters and their hus- tend the Sam Whitney family bands, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred reunion. There were over 100 Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Har present. son, charge of the vocal numbers. Roger and wife moved to Logan Thursday and he will attend USU during the summer La-pra- Cher-ney- rs. Ellen Lar- at the E. A. Swann home. returned to her home Marie Briscoe is spending' Thursday. She has been vis- some time with her grandparBANIDA-M- son iting with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Baxter and family in California for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Howard visited Young of Thatcher with their mother, Reda A1 len, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Sparks and family of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Sparks and sons of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Geddes and sons of Logan spent Saturday and Sunday in Banida with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Payne and brother of Freedom, Wyo., came Saturday to visit with Miles Geddes and family and the Hugh J. Geddes family. Mrs. Carole Pilgrim and son Todd of Brigham City spent the weekend with the Hugh J. Geddes family. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Miles of Logan were weekend visitors at the Harry Miles home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Christensen attended the graduation Friday night at Sky View high school where Karen their granddaughter, Manning, graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swain-sto- n and children of Riverton spent the Memorial weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Swann and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Swainston in Preston and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briscoe and family visited Saturday ents in Banida. Mrs. Shauna Lee Hollingsworth and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Them Lowe over the weekend. Miss Louene Cole of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cole and children of Sandy were weekend visitors at the LaMor Cole home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Geddes and family of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Geddes of Idaho Falls spent Saturday at the home of their mother, Mrs. Virgil Geddes. BSUW Gears grinding? RPM Gear Lubricants keep metal surfaces moving a smoothly, quietly; cut wear. CALL STANDARD OIL FR. 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