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Show - 4B I 7 Big Days 7 Franklin Brief Tt Ktrti Mvisioi i Pvt. Wendell S. Galley, Franklin Girk TeamsWin 19, W. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galley, Preston, was assigned to the 7th infantry Dlvison in Korea, August 10. In Galley, a mechanic Headquarters and Company A of the division's 707thMain tenance Battalion, entered the Army In January 1964 and completed basic training ai r on roue, He is a 196S Graduate of Preston High School. FRANKLIN Coach Mar- Lana Woodward, Hope Mylro-lietta Klngsford and her B Adrene Olsen, Nancy team of girls who play toft Whitehead, Colleen Olsen ball won the first place In coached The Olsen. Elva by Franklin their division of for the championumpires Stake. Girli who played were Ne-d- ra ship game were JoArm Lsyne Wttk Ettxabeta Taylor and Smith. Terry Lea Bnttan, of Lewiston and Lucille Chase Bsterte of Dayton. The Helen K irkbride. Whitney Rtckard Bartoa Lowe, Debbie Atkinson, Bev- coach is Mrs. Donald GoUght-l- y. erly Nash, Barbara Morrison, Stake Athletic director CaBex OfliM Open I'M p. m. Kajr Earley, Debra Perry, rol Olsen was present and Deborah Lewis. The first game of the even- ABOARD CONSTELLATION One Sfcewiat; Per Night Coach Judy Daley for the Dennis A. Dursteller, rad-armFrank ing to foe played in the Frankolder girls of AdaMs $LM CUdrea He lln, reported they seaman had won lin ball park Tuesday was the apprentice, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. third place in the Franklin 8th Ward who A team girls Ronald A. Dursteler of PresStake play-off-s. won from second ward for ton, is a crewmember of the Frank the Tuesday evening, third place of the Franklin attack aircraft carrier USS lin Softball team, Constellation operating off tor Stake teams. girls, played wrutney the coast of Southeastern a. Franklin Stake chantpohu MISSION CALL The Franklin girls team won the game. The girls who hare CLIFTON Elder Dewifht The Constellation, one of enjoyed the season games, Williams son of Mr. and Mrs. the Navy's mobile floating were Peggy Sue Priestley, Leo Williamson, Soda Springs, airbases, provides fuel, mainJoan Bennett, Alma Alba, Su- former resident of Clifton, re- tenance and supplies for Sharon ceived his can to the Sco- more than SO airplanes sans of Coriarldge, assorted types and sizes. Woodward, Sharon Durrani, tland mfiifcfli- AUG. M THRU SEPT. e, 1 "Cleopatra" i. - an B-te- r CUitonliUb Filxvitw Britfs Soldier AsdgRtd Aignst 27. UN THE CITIZEN, Lewistea, UU m A-si- Student Home From Missouri For Visil In Clifton Coloradoans Visit In Fairview - Mr. and Mrs. home last week after visiting FAIRVIEW Kay Danlelson and five girls with her parents, Mr. anil of Lovelock, Colo., are visit- Mrs. Melvln Smith for a few ing with her parents, Mr. and weeks. Mr. and Mrs: Hasan Gilbert Mrs. earner Kerr. Mr. and Mrs Henry Drury took their daughter Gerlent attended a family get togeu-e-r to Ogden Monday where she at the home of Mr. and Is employed and visited with Mrs. Jack Allred in Preston Mr. and Mrs. Gary Giles and daughter. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Smith Rita Drury spent Tuesday to Sunday In Ogden with her spent two days In Mackey, win Mr. and Mrs. daughter Beverly Smith who visions Lon Jarvis. is in tne ogaen nospnai. Mr. and sirs. Henry Drury Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nedey attended a family set tosetn- - and family of Ogden spent er at the home of Mr. and Sunday night with her parents Mrs. Jack Allred In Preston Mr. and Mrs. Van Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. virsil Jensen Choules accompanied Mr. and spent last weekend In Twinj Mrs. Oliver Choules to Soda Falls and were overauht visi Springs where they had their tors of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred dinner. Tney also visnea in Lava ana Bancroft. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nuens-wandMr. and Mrs. Eugene Hall and family of Rex-and family of Tremontonl snent burs the weekend visit Ids parspent Sunday visiting Barns ing with his parents, Mr. ents. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Drury. Hall. Dolores Bulow and son Ver- - Last Saturday Ben Rawlings Salt Lake City ry of Ely Nevada, returned and children of visited win us parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Rawmus. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carver and children of Denver, Colo., are visiting won ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Knud-sen. . Elmore Ranson of Logan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodily and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nash and four children of Orem, spent three days visiting with tiar naMfita Mr ami Mr.. Henry Rawlings. Wednesday ana Tnursaay visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Er ven Hatch were Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Elder and five children of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Lem- mon and four children of San Mateo, Calif., are visiting and with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Henry ttawirngs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury spent Monday in Grace on cattle business. Mr. and Mrs. Erven Hatch and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Edis Rawllnes were his dau ghter and son Mrs. uretta Wiser and son Van of Salt Lake City. Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Haw-lings Jr., of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting and with his parents. Mr. Mrs. Henry Kawiings. Mr. ana Mrs. Kooert Bodi ly went to Ogden Thursday on business. and Mrs. Dennis Moser Mrs. Sherri Swalnston of Whitney visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fifleld. Richard Rawllngs who has spent the summer with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry for Rawlinas. left Monday Salt Lake City where he is going to teacn scnooi at west HiKn scnooi in salt Lam city. Mr. ana Mrs. Artel Eneiet of Logan visited Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence ra field. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hinckley had a wedding reception in honor of their daughter Linda and Robert Scott the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scott of Boulder City. Nevada, Thurs day evening at the Fairview ward recreation nail, Tne couple were married Thursday in the Salt Lake City rem .pi e Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hy-mas and sons Ken and Ter ry and daughter Jeanie of ress, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. OrvalHar-er We Want To Clean And Treat Your CLIFTON Mr. and Mrs Edward Winward and children from Missouri where he has been going to school are here visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Winward and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey drove to Malad Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. Bailey's sisSoren ter, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bail-- WITH OUR NEW ' Elevator Location Is Equipped To Do the GUSTAFON'S HIST-O-HATI- C Best Cleaning and Treating Job for Ton Seed Treaier y ...And Well Have It WITH THE ATOMIZING ACTION . Well Clean And Treat Your Seed... Lea-nar- n m til AS m And Buy The Rest of Tonr Crop jj 7mf -- ifrtiajlinii and WAIT i i i umOADIHG SJ OUR BIG PUMPING FACILITY BX' WILL GET YOU BACK IN THE FIELD IN A HURRY OjC 'If We TDIE HEADS WHITER is on ITS WAT... HARVEST ORDER YOUR COAL NOW rr Beard mlng and supper. Tables were moved inside for lunch. A followed. Mr. and Egram Novm nil twn. ther and sister 4 Day? MMw&b UagClsssiisiaalli entertained Sac-nig- ,fcratiitissia tsalMiBNalkji dMrtaeedaspeeW SEcsstaatsceel TyMandsee. ht aSJOUNTAtM mrMcnm w, How's The Time To Install A Hew LENNOX FURNACE And Receive These Bonuses HUMIDIFIER GIVES YOUR HOME COMFORT PLUS ft Bay Tour The tiny baby Larry Jeff Hone is staying witn nis andparents. Mr. ana Mrs. artell Rawlinas while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hone are in sacremento, Ca lifornia, looking' for a place to live. Larry is going to teach in Junior High scnooi in Sacramento this year. Laura Harris. Marilyn Bo dily and Carina Hymas went to Logan one day last week ana visited witn Mr. ana Mrs. Hershel Harris. PrttioB nan Grain At Tear Supply Sum (hi Winning Tag TOP Market Prices PBESTOn, And Additional Bonns ris. Tour Gram J) r BURTON FEED COMP ANY 852-150- , wtui singing. Fr1d afteninnn IXm. George Mills held a party at ner name zor ner Sunday School idass. They played games and refreahnumta served to 20. Mr. and Mrs. John Willis of Garden Cltv raTbiH m frWmrfa Sunday. They attended They are former residents of Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shrives of Lafayette, Ind., visited her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lvim navia Sunday. Also visiting at the Davis home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shriver and family and Mr. and Mrs. Storage For dan's mate second cass, USN son of Mrs. Verl Fellows of Preston is serving aboard the fleet tug USS Ankara which was recently awarder the Battle Efficiency "E" for operational readiness. xne E is awarded to ships and units that outs core other ships or units within tneir class in combat readi ness competition. Bichnoni Bey N amtd Ta firm PHOIIE mm Hew Large Capacity FAST no it rriday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman vien-we- g will be moving to Soda Springs soon. Where Mr. Vleh weg has accepted a teaching Job in the school. - When Ton Want If. J on d from their son Mr. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. morning msr waa xi wjna Kenneth, Burnt, Lynda mmj ma. mam uie of Pocatello visited their Aunt birth of a baby atauj girl. Mrs. Cecil Fisher. The funeral of Enoch NelImU TliitaHnv Ttutra son I were many friends and tela uves irom out ormatown mat came to pay their respects to the family Wadneariat (tvanliur tkji Pa. lief Society held an outing at Our Hew Plant In The Old Salt Lake EVERY SEED IS TREATED Dee Shrives of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Rawllngs of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Alien Davis of Logan. Mr. Dick Viehweg entered Out hnanltal in Off (inn (or Sur gery on his leg. They operated IDAHO stein-Friesl- FILTERS TUi Flit Huridifitr tad Fit le Gift is a SONUS wkti an 4-- H Hol-ste- in niton biy a ww yi Imn Gas, Oil or CmI Fnnact "IT EASTTERHS Garth Wayne Purser. Rich- mono, nas been granted Jun ior membership in the Hoi Association of America, Brattleboro, Vt uuaiinng junior members must be under 21 and have one successfully completed or vo- year's work in a project They also must own at least one Registered in their name. Of 3 Ttan to Pay WANGSGAARD PhoMlSMSU COSTS NO HOIE TO HAVE THE BEST hub! 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