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Show OmlaiUiaM Irfdi June 11, THE CITIZEN, Lswtatea, Utah 1M4 BREAKFAST HELD r V i. , i -- . r A chuck .. Wagon breakfast was held Tuesday morning In - will be held on Thursday Mrs. Kenneth Writfit of That1 mong those who the program at the USU in cher. Mrs. Sweeney Is the mornings at 9:00 a. m. evening Thatcher. Elaine mer Logan on Friday HENRY baubw g fer MR. AND MRS.' Dwight where their son Gordon was re--1 Mendenhall sons of homester a weekend gan were visitors at the home the home of her daughter and with her husband and enjoy- - rf his parents Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Don Mr. and family,ed dinner with her parentS Millen Menden Workman In Ibeaiuraton. Mr. and Mrs. Lb R. Hoopoe In Ur. of ' MRS. BETH CONLIN Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Garner Tftcher, Norma LaRue Mlckelson of and tho visited Ctaveland la among of Salt.Lake City had been visit her mother MnHelen Wil- echoed teachers of the district Is attending ing bar parents Mr. and Mrs. ker In Thatcher. there. Harris Mtekelson of Lago and Weekend visitors at school at the USU in Logan. the Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wll other relatives and friends home of Mr. and Mrs. Brig Mr. and Mn. Galvin Covsrt Hams Halley have been visita Young In Thatcher were Mrs and family of develand visit-e-d ing several days In Grace In Preston Friday at tha Europe- George Young of Preston and with Old fHends. Mrs. Dean Adams home of Ms mother Sirs. Lot-- 1 MRS. DARWIN TANNER tle Govect. Mr aei Mrs. Edward P.Talbat MRS. EVAN 'ADAMS was af RifaiwMi iim h- -h itwtMiof Pocatello.fat at the home of her parents honored at. a banquet MARION CLARK Soda Springs given lw the Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Befalelfrom Draper mim for drill team of Soda. Mrs. Adshort vistt Tuesday afternoon ams was presented a beautiHansen of Ogden at the LelandPanter ful orchid as director of the was a recent guest at his Cleveland. group the past season. and Mrs. Ralph visitors at the homo Ironts, Charles Hansm of Thatcher. He wm ofSunday Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nielsen Clark of Idaho Falls visited route to the Drag Races in of Celveland were Mr. in Thatcher with her mother, Pocetallo, the YWMIA,' president of the The family of .ward teachers over Mrs. George Olsen and faml-- WINDER Mrs. Ethel MMniwtiin and oflly of Salt Lake City. Others Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Tal- years. Primary, counselor fat Relief other relatives. were Mr. and Mr . Freeman bot wDl honor their parents Mrs. Talbot was born Jan. Society, as a drama director The Thatcher Primary. Is Rasmussen of Thatcher, Mr. I. mm for their SB, 1897, In Battle Creek, now for over 20 years and as a known as Winder. She is the being taM this summer at Exra Hollingsworth of Grace, and Mrs. Roe Bamett. of at a reception given BOth wedding anniversary, daughter of James the Cleveland ward chapel. It Mrs. MUlen Mendenhall and Lago. . Green Relief Society visiting teachwill be Mr. and Mn. Roe June IS at 8 p. m. It and Alice Jessop Taylor. She er 48 years. Bennett of Logo took their held in the Winder Ward re- has served as president They have lived in Winder on Roes to the Primary ' creation haU. AH friends and all their married life. They pital in Salt Lake OW for relatives are invited to ' atare the parents of six childa check op and bncei for tend. The couple requests no ren, of whom five ere living. gifts. They are Mrs. Joseph N. WinTREASURETON Jack They wen' married June Mr. and Mrs. Larry Waters ger (Zilla) of Winder: Mrs. Johnson was graduated from home Sunday were Mr. and 10th, 1914 in ofrovo, Mr. and Mrs. Way Lyman Baxter (Winona) Prescollege Sunday afternoon In the National Guard. Ole Larsen from- Em- ple. Mr. Talbot waa bom Ap-1- ne Mn. Nielsen 'Gorbrodge and Mr. and ton; Mrs. Chutes Pocatello. Those attendingThe E. C. Johnson of 4. 1MB, In KaysviUe, Utah. mett, Idaho. Banida Gregerson (Dorothy), was a Sunday iHmiw of Mrs. Lawrence Watters Mn. Vernon Merrill (Gteo) MR. AND MRS. BOb Me- - He 1s the son of Hyrum P. Idaho1 Falla were and Mrs. George John- at the home of Mr. and dinHO Sunday I California. Gregor and children of Logan and EUen Bennett Talbotserson, Mr- - and Mrs. Charlie Tad PasHns and family.Mrs. of Mr. and has ner a Priest and it guests High d hia visited Chaa The Hive Oneida Stake Bee Johnson and father, They have 19 grandchDd-s- n staters ved as m Butnii president, G JL Corbrldge and family. of whom 17 are still Scoot taeakfOat wai held Gregor and at her lee Johnson and in as a counselor In the Sunday The Waters spent the and Mrs. Ray Si tag and greet grand- Wednesday morning at the Mn- - Reed McGregors Pas-UCleveland children. as Mrs. School and Genealogy and Wednesday, Oxford, Clifton Ward. Those Kmw ly, Mr. and and famlly7 ISr. Jack attending wen Mn. Ida Beth Mn. Ven Nielsen spent the JOhnson la going to spend the Denton and sons David nd Thureday afternoon at montM fat Ranee Andy, mim Glenna PasHns, home of a daughter Mrs. Roe Miss Kerma Shumway, Mrs. Bennett In Laps. studying the language. Ross Lyon. and Mr. Jay MRS. HOWARD HARRIS Lowe. and girls visited Wednesday .in Preston at the home of her mother Mn. Anna Wilde. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack N er and family, Mr. and Grace Harris mH Maty Dock Barger and family ire. AND MRS. Rgjnd panter wen In Preston Mrs. Edith Casteel of Parkinson attroded the Knife Wednesday and visited at the ateUo, Mr. and Mrs. Ken and ForkClri meeting and home of a niece and her Monday evening. of Salt Lake City, and band. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Halford and At the Maurice Owen home Tlngey. amily of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Monday evening, their son Mr. and Mn. Weldon Owen waa honored Gregor spent Tuesday In In. Herbert Wagner and a surprise party for hlslcatello for parts for their Ir. and Mrs. Jack Berger nd family were overnight 17th birthday anniversary. 24 farm machinery, uests Saturday night. youth played table games and Mr. and Mrs. Harold a lovely dinner. wen Inington from Ogden Mr. and Bln. Terry PasHns Mrs. Bruce Hearn vlsfion last week at . the nd family of Logan, visited Mr. Liring the weekend at the are happy with the axrivalof Mune of Mr. and Mn. Rulon a new ion born of 2, Burton In Cleveland, and . family, at the Preston Memorial Hos-- 1 SCOUT MASTER " . ;A gnesti at the PasHns pitaL , ' Burton and Junior White o' wme were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robins the Cleveland ward biihopric fohnson of Grace, and Mr. and children of Burley were accompanied the boy scouta md Mn. George Pasktas of Memorial Day guests of Mr. of the ward on an overnight Salt City. and Mrs. Horace Haworth and fishing and camping trip on In visited Mr. rod the lackfoot River the past Craig Paiklns visited Salt Lake City. Tuesday and Mrs. James Hawort h, Wayne week. Mi and Janice, Mr. rod Mrs. Du Mr. rod Mrs. William Wiednesday lliams of Cleveland were a- vd Fuhriman and Scott. ay friends. GRACE CLEVELAND Mr. and Mn. On Swenson of Norfolk, Vagtala spent week visiting with Mrs. John Fowler and Albert Steinbeck and their families. Mr. Swenson Is a brother of Mrs. Fowof ler and brother-in-laMr. Stdriwck. Mr. and Mrs. Detail Johnson spent a few days in Salt Lake City ed the N( I I for-m- - m, Lo-hum- ed - I I a - Winder Couple To Note 50th I .,.., the Preston recreatkxud perk for 200 scouts and groups of the Franklin Stake. The stake officers and leaders were in charm, assisted tar ward teachen. Those from !rankltawfao assisted we Victor Dunkley, Marie Oliver-soNllye Olsen, Bartok) Ali ha Myrtle Woodward, Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Robinson ana Doris Woodward. Thirty scouts and were present from FtuUta. Bee-hiv- es n, Bee-Hiv- es -- Glance Back (Continued from Page 6) Mr. and Mrs. David E. Davis, Mrs. Bertha Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Nelpon and Mrs. Ranees Taylor end ion Steven of Las Vega, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Blame Devil alio attended the gathering. TB Political Echoes ' (Ccnttaned from paps 8) the strength of the party lies in the precincts and counties, and without this strength at the Grass-roolevel, there can be no strength at the national level. ts I fad that the . teemen are the backbone af the party, Mrs. and I am aware that Aria ap Bar-wrat- e, proach naff fre the strength Has 4y at the tap levels. 'V assure jfbu Shal l will work for whomever la nominated at the national convention. as wdl as every otter candidate on our ticket, test as I have in the ted," rs- Barnett said. UE WILL BE v Tiwsmtoi Iritis ISC Graduates Local Student Dinner Guests - - SATUODAT AFTEDIIOOnS DURING JUNE. JULY AND AUGUST r . 1 PETEBSEirS DnAPEDY - I And Upholstery Mc-an- Uv-nl- ne PHONE 8SHR1 NORTH STATE , I ni I hllklia Iritfl - I I I hul-dinn- er I I Mc-John- ny , I Po-wl- th I i Mc...and-Mri..Eu-Paskta- Byin-enjoy-ed n-Jnne s I I I wfUMEIS n away rami IT AU M A sum IMQIII IM NAWTO V. MONTH And Our Bank Joins In i ' r . V t t .1, . v, provement of their ttveetodr, land, equipment and hufldtap. For ids la a bank , . . offering a wkta range of serv-Iceuniter one roof, to one and an. WE WELCOME EVERY OPPORTUNITY W BE OF (ERVICE TO YOU! ,lfOn-servt- imp. umos . i .1 t The effort end enterprise of the dairy fkrmsn of Amarion in peodudng products essential to tto health sod vltatty of our nation donum the praise and gratttmte sf us an, ft hu been a plenums for ow bunk to work dosdy with many dsiry farmers in this area for a long time . . . nqqiytag the credit to enable them to further ttieir plans for tbe cun and im tune Yit Mall Box 1 r. When You Baric At Lewiston State Bank j Muriels f Get away from old car worries! Trade em to us and hit tha mad in a new Total Performer from Ford. Head for tha hills . . . breeze to tha with that carefree foaling beach you gat from a solid Super Torque Ford, tha smoothest, steadiest, strongest car in its class by hundreds of pounds. Our sales are at a record high so you can count on record savings. Oursefection is the industrys widest -- so youll find tha ideal model for your family . . . your finances. Coma . r.- I ' Li ... acr swat Costs Ske a f IT ML HI A AMUMI WMON. Ske a Nf one. Cairn fU oe o, SUMMER GETAWAY . a Ford, Falcon or Fairlana, a hardtop, convertible, in and MTMMAT Your Bank la as Near as T ft) His Conlrilniiion To TIw Itonlth And Pnnpnity 0i The Halion Is A tlajor One i bust lorthe open "wad. ! Saluting THe Dairy,. Farmer! ' oompstHhvj. 4 ' I- bfd la opaw T0MM I oofnpscU IT Ml HI wNh a MUON eoNvnmsu. ttw phistwst rids svsr bust into test-driv- e Ford wagon, or any vacation-read- y ' during our big Vacation Sale. . h V PRESTON . 4 ,J1 4. i I ; LEWISTON. UTAH .? 0MLT i. u, y HcCUilE MOTOR C0HPAUT 10011 "t . i;-'- i. s y- .fV USED CABS AND TRUCKS DEALEBS SELL ft j .! '.'WU'flStl. 1 I,i. ' " |