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Show wrf I THE fttlEEft. VISITS MOTHER Lewiston. UtahJsly I, 1M4 Gilbert and bon, Comlla, Mike and of daughter, Hatch and Mrs. Harley SUNDAY VISITORS of Seattle, Wash., are visitand Mr. and of Mr. visitors Honeyvllle Sunday Hatch of Richmond, ing with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Erven Hatch were Mr. brother and Mrs. J. L. Hatch and and Mr. and Mrs. David Ha- Jessie Gilbert and Ralph. son Loyal of Bountiful, Mr. worth of Ogden. jPahvitw Brills Rodney Mrs-Clyd- Louisiana Family Vial With Parents In Fairview e You sure will TAN Mr. and while his parents, Mr. and FAIRVIEW Mrs. Christ Lunsford and son Mrs. Wayne Assy went to of Yellowstone Park on a vacation. rats. Mr. and Utahna Kerr and family of Kerr. Ore., is visiting Portland, Requel Harris and dau-- with her mother Betrlce John-so- n ghters, Stephanie and 10mand with Mr. and Mrs. Kerr. Elmer in Petersonspentnedaya and Mrs. Hyns L. Mr. with Mr. and Rupert of Elcojon, CaUf., Harris Poteete and Mrs. Herbert a few dm vising spent family. with Mr. and IDs. Orval Visitors of Mr. Harris. wer Royal Wilson Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs... and wife, Mr-a- nd and family of Idaho Kerr Wilson and son, Bentley,' and his parents, Mr. visited Falls Carolyn andGlorie Dunford and Mrs. Elmer Kerr. Lake of Sait City. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs WilMr. and Mrs. Gnat Hams iam sen of Richfield visited to attend WU- - went to Bountiful Mrs. Mr. with and day Sacrament meeting and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry and new baby. William IOCHEL ASAY spent flour in the blessing and days with his of the Boyles baby. Mr . and Mrs. , MELS DRUG PRESTON. IDAHO JDnE 30 T7as Pay Day For Over id I Prudential Savon Got Hy Share It And WiD Be Here Deri Time. - They learn what to do taoam of home Franklin County out of the bourn except of one demonstrates way getting Ricky Sparrow Laura Stevenson, demonstrates (be hot door tort. through (he door. Another " Group members in Ibe picture shown left to right: Linda K Council Idaho Dorrs! State Larsen, Safety Beverly Kofoed, Sparrow, Lament Pouisen, Helen Crockett, Gloria Tomaai, Laura - Scfavnneveldt, Jenri Lee Cornla, Debbie Olsen, DeAnn Nash, Elaine Jeanette Nash, Deoma WHHams; looking out window: Kathy Button, Vehrn I Shkieen Btariwm, Manhia Webb, Mareta Merrill, Deonne Ward, Paulene Hay, ry Buttars, Janet Child and Patricia Tonmsl. !ASE OF FIRE er, Deceived --- 31st ADD EABD FULL EABD-nrcsraoMT- HE FIDST AT IDE north. Join mo al Pnidonllal - One of the eight different actlvitiee conducted at the of Freatan sfckh camp was given by Mr. and Mrs. Roy d coin collections. Each of the six tern artkdpated In Ihe activity Left to right: Shorn Driny, White, Janet Winger, Garth King, Mr. wm Bodily AND COIN I! i --I-nn SATE BY JULY Be Sure Yon Gel AO your Honey is en HEW HIGH - , t ; W-- ', . an v;.)s ' v f - , ' - .. , , v ; sy if It it k I1, DATE. Savings. If v lif i I ri 4 COLD STBIKE STAHPS FOR ALL NEW ACCOUNTS OR ADDONS Special Bonus Gift - OR A Folding Suitcase FOR NEW ACCOUNTS OR ADDONS OF S500.M SWIMMING OR MORE Carnal Rato One of the ufe guards at the 200 4-H- ers Some 200 the popular activities at the Nineteenth Annual Chib boatta ctlvity und the (Unction of 4--H Boy Scout Camp Attend Camp Franklin County Scratches, led by chib members attended the nineteenth annual camp at Camp Hunt at Bear Lake Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. The program, under the sponsorship of the Franklin County Leaders council with Loyal White and Mrs. Mary Berg-quireas ported a successful three day camp. THE WEATHER that had been a worry to all campers turned out to be the first three days of summer. The group, with their sixteen group leaders, enjoyed a program of fun, food and instruction. The Camp theme for 1964 was Accidents Arent Planned. The groups names folof the lowing the theme camp included: 1. Falls, led by Doni Williams; 2. Bums, led by Gloria Rotnasi; 3. cuts led by Kay Porter; 4. Bruises, led by Nedra Jensen; 5. 4-- H 4-- H -C- V OHE SAVE WITH ! st We Have A Savings Plan For Yon. PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS And Loan 46 South State t lb. a Supervised by the Idaho State Banking Commission Prepton, Idaho Hunt Carolyn Vene Tovey, electrical equipment and loud speaker, Owen Gibson; evening etory telling, Jensen; 6. Breaks, led by Bonnie Hart; 8. Shivers, led by Retoecca Greger-so9. Bumps, led by Susan Nash; 10. Bites, led by Susan Hollingsworth; 11, Sun Bum, led by Madge Meric; 12. Sprains, led by Judy Spencer; 13. Fractures, led by June Jensen; 14. Headaches, led by Nancy Whitehead; 15. Pains, led by Kristin Maug-ha- n and 16. Ear Aches, led by Velma Fish and Alice Jo McQueen. Many chibs and individuals assisted with the camp. THE NATURE STUDY and hayrack ride was made possible by the loan of a Jeep by Luther Boyd of Preston; luggage transportation, Loyal White; school buses. East Side School District; fire safety program, Dorrel Lanen, Secretary of the Idaho State Safety Council. Boise; rock, and coin collections, Roy Sorensen; bicycle rodeo, De- n; Malcolm Denton; handicraft, Mrs. Lois Grlffeth, Mrs. Mary Bergquist, lbs. Elton Gibdon and nurse, Mrs. Monte Nelson. The group returned to Preston Wednesday evening at 6 ana tired p. m. after a three days. ed PROMOTED Boyd J. Davis, chief boatswains mate, USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louise A. Davis Group at He has Ft. Point Stockton Rockland, Me. been assigned to Light Station at Springs, Me. Its structure contains radlobea-cofog signals and other related aids to navigation. A graudate of Preston High School, Davis entered the service In August 1956. n, |