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Show Figsklli Britfr ,x. p." Franhlin; Girls, Hold Slumber Party ai Preston NS - Pms. and ing of a granddaughter, the Andrew and child of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon ' children Colleen and Jay and Epplch. She received the of Carol name Following the Mr. Bob Thsrman and son of were turner they meeting Vernon, WaaMngton spent of Sheldon and Lillian guests his with Friday overnight "dr. ana Mrs. A. L. and family. Flossie Atkinson attended The children stayed with Air. and Mrs, Leland A. a family dinner Friday at Cottle of Logan while the the home of her parents, Mr. attended LDS general and Mrs. H. L. Buttars of The Thurmans Clarkston, it being Mr. But-taconference. . birthday anniversary. returned by bus Monday af- a Andrews Mrs. Atkinson decorated tamoon but the came. back for a visit with were Mr. and Mrs. the family; Tuesday evening H. Flossie Atkin-- ! Lp Buttars, home at the all gathered they Lamb Fawn and son, son, Mrs. Mr. of Arthur and Lot--1 shall of Logan. Those present Kami were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. An- tie .Lou piBlUpe aad son of drew, Mr. and Mm. Nonnan Prefcton, and Louisa Buttars Andrew, Mr. rand Mrs. Mer- and son of Clarkston. lin L. Andrew, Mr- - and Mrs. BEUTTA PITCHER. Ruth and Leland A. Cottle, Mr. Opal Christenson, Mm.. Arthur Marshall and Cottle. Mabel Mortan-soClara Andrew, Supper wi Jallne Pitcher iand Norved and the evening spent in ma Reeder attended the Revisiting. Tuesday they spent lief Society Stake conference at the Logan Temple. They left for. their home Wednes- Saturday morning. wwi Thoee 9 day. stake conference Bator- maty MR. AND MRS. day. afternoon from TVenton, drove to Ogden were Janice Green, Joan Hanie Mr. Epplch sen, Barbara Stevens, Onto nam- - Mae Hansen, Millie Speck- blessing TRENTON lira. Norman . lit . K2& i rs . - ,- n, s .V Sun-wbe-re assis-in.tt- JoAnn Ezola, Lucille Humphreys, Helena Andrew, Velda Spack-maLaMeD Ashcroft, Norman Reeder, Beverly GilButler. lens, and Florence Melva Cottle gave one of the talks and Norma Reeder accompanied the singing. MR. AND MRS. Everett (Bud) Claunch and family of Sterling, Idaho were Saturday dinner guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin L. Andrew Sunday afternoon Mb, and Mrs. Roland Mortenson and Gladys Haws of Logan drove to Qden again where they thO EUis Griffins, the Kefford Peeks and Mi mothMeniberj of the site study committee for the North er, (Mrs. Mary A. Mortenson. Cache television translator inspect a site on top of a mountain near Preston. The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. translator is planned to give better TV servieo'to most parts of North Cache valley. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-- , The mau Include Lee Bergquist, Mac Gambia, Mont ?acker and Sail Jensen. vln Grant and son Mark, Mr. end Mrs. E. W. Bingham and Jolene and Maria Pitcher! the Mane for hw mission in attended a piano and organ recital at the homo of Mrs. accompanied tho North Cache th EaatemV States Wednesday morning. Etna Wood of Lewiston Fri- v Tho parents of Mr. Ray WhSW MarlUS from Southern Utah, 1 Atkinson and Majorie Grant at their home during ISANKUN Seminary AND MRS. MR. presented a program along sou and . students Gall r.LaDefi daughter have movh week.-with Shame Buttars and JanNielson, Ana Harris and Maret Perkins. ItVas a moat de- ed to San Frendsco where! LMs S. Merrill ie LaMont warn (he to ed from the Lionel secured hospital employlightful evening. RefreshIn company with home after Wednesday, of Mr. ments wen served by : the ment He is the ciimnn Mortis Poole, for having been there for end Mm. Vance Benson. hostess.---- : evotac maattai the to mm, Itn- Of conducted by hul tfotfhvferu MR. AND MRS. Howard too Is announcethe people Spencer and Family and Mr. ment of the birth of a baby Mr. and Mm. E. N. Butler The choir furnished the musattended the welcome home ic, Vella Woodward conducand Mm. Glen Spacer end Vbchrar ting, with Grace Robinson frailly both of Sett Like LeFevre accom-paninMr. art Mn. L. L. Jrtrara MhiTElaorls11" Hynim Smday wraln and Marten Val Gene Olsm and He wa a ralsskuanr com of Heydon, Colorado and Mm. the former Leah Cottle, si..! panion of their son, Wiado in Warren Robinson were addinner ter. of Helena Andrew Mae Spencer were mi vanced to the office of a euests if to1. and Mrs. el C. M-- y finrcknwa. This is the! the Swiss mlssioa. Brent Robinson was teacher. Tcr.c;r Curia:'. third ftiotitr for the Keis-- i, icr.ied the. Stake Music Festi- - released as a teacher in fhs , ii,--. and Mrs. L. L. Johnsoo lsfrtth ward Sunday Scbool darn Durwere enroute home from vaJft w d rani and Robert Womack was TOaa.tay .wala. fonda yhao. Ilrar haw sustained-- Douglas Wright were hemi the winter, and ATTEND REUNION tskiMthiJn J3E1 visiting her brother aci moth- blrtJLn dent of the MIA. Mr. Wj er for z few days. Mr. and Mrs. has served in the MIA WESTON taLogan. jtoskSng Venice Reader presented! Mrs. Rukn Ash- -, Newman Cole end family at- - eight yarn. Hsrald Bradford the work meeting lessa in 01 was sustained as the superinPlief SocMy Tuesday morn-i- S dent of the YMMIA with Lng qullting and other counselors Tsd Steers, Alan and family Mr. brother work was dona through the Bdae, during the Eg. D. Hampton and secretary Mrs. , at the.houae of Vaughn Packer. day, and at p. m. Erma for e few the son. Murry Andaman. Lewis of Sett Lake City, acMR. AND MBS. David S. They also visited at the companied by Louise WUBam. son of Lcgan gave a demon- - Lapnar and daughter Carrie home of Gifford Cole, brother stratkm ' on spring denning spent three days In Sett Lake of Newman, The family re- took turned on Sunday evening for and beauty hints, Lunch was (Sty recently. They served by Marie Dock, Ar- Thail down Sunday to enter school and won. Mm. Cole lene Kupmr, Leona Wiser and the mission home, end re- - remained the week with the ' mained them to see her board relatives, returning by train. Vivian Tits. , , man, Melva Cottle, n, - I sK LEWISTON-RICHMON- - D Word Sustains HIALoadors eighth Aletha Chattota quitted. OF THE GIRLS grade, Candice Lowe, Brenda s, Butterworth,- Marsha Shauna Woodward, Sberida Lowe, LuAnn Woodward, Aletha Hendricks, Ranee LeFevre enjoyed a slumber party with their teacher the Mildred Thiemann at Johnson Hotel Friday. evenand ing. Snacks, pranks, was-thbreakfast early glrii r ; pleasure. - Mr. and Mrs. John RinUe-bak- er of Aanalga were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkinson. Mm. Hilda Olsen of Weetoq spent several days with Nettie Lewie who m sessions were at tendedby Mr. and Mrs. Lor rel Hobbs, Mr. and Mm. Val Castillo, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Woodward, Mr. and Mm. Marlow Woodward Mr. and Mrs.- Samuel R. Handy, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rose Vasques and William - Wad-doup- . . , - were As they returned from the Western States Mission, Mir. and Mrs. Stuart Geddes called on relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ben Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jamison and Mr and Mrs. Dee Klngstord. Friday the district music contort was attended by Limn Woodward, Garth Porter, Robert Boehner, and Kant Cha- terton who competed in quartets ud solo mviolonj. stng- ing and instrumental Preston Hh- Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hamp ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dm Bnff fora and Leora Doney, drove to Soda They viatted Mr. and AfrsiBlll Harris and family and in Grace with a sister Elsie Glbeon. . ( - nistfivMt feiaUiUttii FRANKUN-lfr- Ben-'visit-ed ha return sa J3hr Si T.SS5 n i raratlJSf -- Mora minerals-mo- ro h and benefits h ItTO, only a handful of minsrals wore' used CRRf RwHf Uliy a e WSnVy 08 HMMI Today Iho Rd has grown ffoewndoudy wMi flbe of malybdinain, boryMum, sronluin, voas ohnnlnum, psOedi, phosphate, sulfur, gypaa Many artim.' These minerals molts inaor .Mm fa our espaedteg economy uad rising I Of livillg. , (ton - " - and Mm. Vaughn Pack- Mrg. Leaerd Hobbs simounp-o- d er Sherman and Daria visitiw arrival of thabr Ural ted in Salt Lake City with a boy, bon Mr. and Mm. Don Bahr and grant grandchild, to Mr. Mrs. and LeRoy Joba-so-d Mr. end Mrs. Dee L. WoodMrs. now of Preston. ward and family. Zina AMaton flnished two Johnson Is the forma Panin of quilts the past week. Quitt- Kay Hansen, daughter ers Ruby Andersoo, Lwraine Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansa of Morrison, Estelle Wright and Preston. Iwista g!5 han.fo, I g. nts served. . .t j .. f UTAH HINING. ASSOCIATION "From tho earth comes an abandon t ttfo tor off . dS? WIN WITH MITCH Utah Deserves the Best nrrrr MITCHELL IS THE MAN Republican Candidate for Governor of Utah 7s at Sw IMvanSv at af Smmm ibtca I Ml, raradrara ItewgliMiMnlM In Ji Ayn g MMCg MRRI kw keen nenr fane In efclelti. Inf imM funUt fnr agnchnnl liMtrumnntnl in ndvmcint Ikn mwnr nnrf Umtagt uIWmNm of tkn Colnrndn Mvw, MHck MaNck Im Mpm mnkn IIMi ImSw In Ikn nMn Mwim tm M In nf ante whslne tk I ter icmic, rncfMSnnnl nnl r UMi Site am Dnrkif hh Iklrty ynnn nt nkSc In Utak,MNck kteSckkni Mnlw nti. Ite w Ik nriginnl ,nl Ikn Ughkitkw Cniindl nkw mAw wwk km welted In 4 P (aVii.' f Tho Minutemen of tho American Revolution . :k"'vw-t- ' r V v ' . ? h ' , - f.l ,( r I . ajr-- ' V,. volunteered as defenders of their country when the need wee greatesi They aet an example that has been followedeVer since. '.Today a now type of Minutoman is on the march.' He is ganfring the vitality of our nation . . . with dollars. At Kennecotts Utah Copper Division vduntoers are conducting a campaign this week to urge their follow employees to buy United States Sav-ing- a Bonds 'regularly through the payroll deduc-- r:i - jtiiwi "plan :'"v In supporting the bond drive Kennecott ' . y j em-- S Coppor Composition 1 j MUW ! tefOl. UntwrOy ! Utefc, tente gq 1 Ml UdwnSr W IS Itek ferUtak Mt Hmdtem. gutter. IHS Adilwii Cnw. Utefc MUlwlOnnte , -- UktewiSy M lltek f QnUiyiU lew Sckwh, emitele IVS4 Ite amt AmricMlvAiMcMten, Owd CMte, Attanwy, IMM2, IMMO State CRy ASmmt HMwyClMdi Stank, !. Utefc State -? InO, IMt UM MmUnl Ungw, tecte, iCmkS.IMV44 Utah Uteter wd Nwirlete 1147 CUwdn Snr Cswkilm nl Utefc, lf4S4r. lAAAln i T J :h r rtr mdA'A r, HIM ISw InplirnHi Cny mr, IwwSy Sank nTUtefc, Snnrd m m IW Self-mad- Htefniknr dted Man e Cnnynit, Utefc, m mn wfcM MHdi .SV IffSkM INS IldlMri btMMM IM smrasras nmglw A IMS ! J Untery I, IfIZ 10 aid, and MMcfc knn brnn .Hn f r nnmte hk kdSm Cwynny Mkw, J"; r1 tss snsrftfBasfesaj.'D tkt RopvblicoiM Mcms Mfc, ,i nnw April 27, Malm . .V ygg r anmami C., pmUmt id 'A MkkMdkkm nknwln lhigfcnin Attend Vt ifSim ,IM7-- Utak State iMMter, IV4M0 , if- - .v; . 1" lltek Utah CoppsxDMdon s 'i-- Ugafii Utah, wfwrt lw Mr mman. MkrfcM km your baeam ndlv i k kw. Utefc j a In IK. lteiaKltey .... ... Utefc Ulwdlhhlte ) r . y i . i Vi mnnucovKi I ",'M ployea are performing double Service: A poNic service by providing dollars for a vait national dafense program and to help keep the countrys economy stable; & personal service by eetablisjring a sound, profitable aavings program for improved family .Uving,' for eduv cating children and for added future security. Last years bond campaign at Kanneeott was a auccoa employee support earned for the Division the U. S. Treasury Department Minutemen Flag. Employees throughout all. facets of Kbnnecottli Utah operations are again teaming up to achieve the distinction of being Minutemen in 1964. ' f ! . . Modem Rflinumen on the march , Mitch Mdich is young, vigorous, ah Experienced administrator if ; ki " Mn 1 (zsQDoaaesQ v ' KlM t ( |