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Show Hutoi Biitls FiaikUa Briefi February 27, Group Hosted To Sleigh Hide Gmp Sees Elk Al Hardware Danch - - Seventeen WESTON The Lorin 01 School in her home ward, visit to Honululu enroute to FRANKLIN eon family of Bountiful, Ut Weston, Sunday. Australia. met in Wallace Chatte'tons at, and EOalr Fisher of ClifRuth Tingy spoke of their lane for a sleigh ride. Three ton, accompanied Oscar and IN SACRAMENT meeting son Norlls m England. large bon fires lit the lane. re--1 Margaret Campbell and eon recently Wanda Buxton son Mariah McKay of Sat Lake FoPowing the s'eigh ride the of Paul to Logan where they ported her missionary Willis McKay of group met at the home Ivan H. Woodward for food Stanley's work In Denmark.! City and met Roger Campbell overwere Emallne McKay spoke of Bountiful, Utah, 'and games. wife, and a1! visited night guests on Friday at the Hardwood Ranch in Black their son Norliss labors inf home Saturday evening a group Mrs. of their mother, of young people had a party Smith Fork Canyon where 240 Australia. He mentioned his Llndk McKay. head of elk were feeding. honoring Rider Larry DunkDAVID LEMMON ELDER ley prior to his leaving to the They also visited with Mar- and the garet's cousin Mrs. Loretta Chase of Los Angeles, who was visiting her sisters Mrs. Charles Buirt and Mrs. Leon Fergesson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKay were visitors at Roy, Utah with their daughter Joy and husband Delwyn Hansen. Visitors at the new home of Myrl and Maurlne Dahle in Logan report it to be more spacious, with a rental in the basement The new home is in the same ward and only a Mock or two from the home they just sold. The Dahles wou'a like to have their friends call Kerma and Ronald Jones also live in the same ward. On Wednesday Oscar and Margaret Campbell attended graveside services for Mrs. Mariner Bair of Idaho Falls. Jess Griffith is improving from a cataract operation in the Logan hospital. SUNDAY DINNER guests of Owen and lone Maughan. were their son Eugene and wife Ludean Maughan, and Hy and Vera McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mau-an- d family of Salt Lake guests fbert and Ruth Schvane-vel- Faimll HiU For MissioiAry FRANKLIN Elder Larry L. Dunkley was honored with states mission. Tuesday evening Kent Chat terton and Robert Boehner, players in the Essex Dance Band, played for the Fairview Gold and Green Ball. a Marilyn Lowe reports successful drive for March of Dimes. Relatives and friends from Franklin attended the funeral in Fairview for G'adys Johnson Tuesday. Lois Atkinson, Vella and Myrt'e Wood ward, a trio, sang, accom panted by Grace Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Doney were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Peterson in Salt Lake City. Visitors of Nettie Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Zelma Woodward re- Mrs .Frank Lynholm of Loand Mr. and Mrs. Bert presented the Stake at Relief on, of Smlthfleld. Tarbert OlHilda Society on Tuesday. son presented the lesson. The FRIENDS and relatives of d funeral service for Mabel Franklin attended the funeral was announced to be mi for Martha Atkinson in Day-toFriday at 1 pm. Orba Larson had a quilting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lowe at her home last week. and seven sons of Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc- weekend guests of his parents Kay have a new granddaughter, born to their daughter, Lila and Merlin Watte, at the played his guitar and sang with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob White. Fast Sunday was set ahead because of Stake Conference. Ellis Child was sustained as Scout Master in Sacrament meeting. On Saturday can and Bin Corbridge and daughter Downey, were guests of her mother Sadie Neilson. Jesse and Bertha Griffiths were dinner guests of their daughter Rhea and Strafford Looue and family. SADIE NELSON went to Preston on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Olson, and then they visited In Lewiston with Louise and Verland Rogers, former Weston folks. a testimonial at the Franklin ward Sunday evening prior to his departure for the eastern states mission. Elder Dunkley will enter the Mission Home March 2. Willard Porter conducted the testimonial Opening and closing songs were sung by the ward choir directed by Vella Woodward, with accompanists Robinson and Marian LeFev-r- e, prayers were given b y brothers - in - law, Harold D. Bradford, and Leo Geddes. Speakers were an uncle Herbert Williams, Bishop Floyd Robinson and father Parley L. Dunkley and response from the missionary Elder. DunkLorraine ley. Vocal trio, Hawkes, Darlls Noble and Sondra Hobbs sang "Kings of Glory accompanied by Marian LeFevre, a trio, Nancy Tingey, Nancy Pearce and Sharon HOne singing "May the Good Lord Bless Logan hospital on February 15. You accompanied by Keep Louise Johnson. Melvin and Emaline Mcthe meeting out of Kay attended a birthday parand relatives ty in Franklin at the home of Rueben and Cara Buttars, town her mother Mrs. Robert Lowe former Weston floks are now In their home in Preston. honoring slstters Meda Sharp and 0Tetha Chatterton. A Judy Nielson now of' Salt luncheon was served. Lake City, attended Sunday refreshments. Grace ea-te- rn the Ko-foe- , and n. THE 1154 OTBF. Lewiaf. Utah - SB Parly Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Heber Lowe. Alan Klrkbride, of Parkinson. Kathy Buttars and Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Parley L. Van Woodward were on the Dunkley were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sunday School program Harold Dean Bradford and on'. Sharon Dunk ev. Linda SheTey of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dunkley and sons of Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Geddes and family if Preston. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison of Glenns Ferry. Idaho were guests of Ruth Hill and Bart. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Doney were Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Fuhriman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Perce Gibson. TEMPLE SESSIONS were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jamison, Phyll Kingsford, Bishop and Mi F oyd Robinson, Mr. Mrs. Willard Porter, Ruby and Erma Woodward, Anderson, Julia Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Val Castilo. Rosa Vazquez, Aletha Hanay, Mr. and Mrs. Parley L. Dunkley, Larry and Dunkley, John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Porter. Fliisk bust Mrs. Arthur Sant, Mrs. Edna Kofoed, Mrs. Ella Kent. Mrs. George MiPs end Mr. Alvord Cox finished a special mathematics course CLIFTON at USU. that was conducted by Gw Gibson, LaReen Lowe direct ed the singing. Verlene Smith, lash, and Lana Smith participated on the Senior Sunday school program. Mu sic was lad by Mildred Oil verson, accompanied by Don na Jean LeFevre and Kaye Visitors Woodward. Stake were Archie Lott and Herbert Williams. Son j la Sharp of Lewiston was a guest of Meda C. Lowe Sunday, FRANKLIN Ward Relief Society waa held on Tuesday morning. It was the literature of Robert Frost, given by Clara Dean Morrison, assisted by Lola Corbridge and Jean Stockdale. One of Mr. Frosts quotations It takes all kinds of in and out door hooling to get along with The my kina of fooling. meeting was conducted by Alfonda Hawkes, and sisters received membership for Jean Boehner. Lorraine Hawkes conducted the MIA Tuesday evening. Those participating Alex Escamilla and Larry Dunkey. Music led by M: tie Woodward accompai by Mary Jane Parkinson. Mr. and MrS. 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