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Show H "V I'fr'- - ft r ' ri'v'" t VISITS SISTER T5 Mn. Naomi Pnaton visited with her slater band Mr. and Mn. Harris The annual planning meeting of the Franklin Home Demonstration council program wffl be of work tar 1964-6held on Friday September 25 at 2 p. m- - in the social hall of the court house. 5, MARKiHART she msm Tnasixttefl Brids i Mark Hart has bollt s bby Into a successful sheets which has new become, la a bauble way, wsrld-wM- e la scape. Yet, paradoxically, the Mark-Iha- rt Educational Sendee 111 better haewa la America as a whole thaajtlsla FtaakUa County. ay aew choose frsm IS I Afferent books by Mark Hart, not counting Apple Dan. The sales of these books, aew total-la- c of a ImflUea, an of sufficient vehnae to nuke the Pns-- I tea Pest Office 1st dess, whereas, before. It was uty Sad dais. These werkbesks have TREASURETON -T-dr- and Mrs. Malcolm Dnton drove to Jackson, Wyo., Sundsy. Miss Loma Denton, who bas been working in Jackson, returned homo with them Moor day. She Is going to attend ocbool at Rexburg colego. Sacrament Speakers at I SCO is-eabra- ry ci part of the la theasaads of schools, are Abra-IhaaaMngwhteh Llaeela H. S., Csun--I I ell Blaffi, Iowa; Woodrow WUsoa H. 8.. Washington, ai D. MISS LA NAE RAWLINGS Elsen- hower H. 8.. Yakima, Wash., aad ethers. Every Pensacola H. 8. la Florida la the past IS rears has had the benefit of this sys--l teautlc vocabalary coarse of stady. Foreign sales this year laetade Japan, Newfoundland, Virgin Is I laads, Panama, Puerto! Rico. Spola, France, aad Mndee. I have "Yea have a ever used. wonderful voeabalary serNever before have vice. I aeea anything to eqail I I Best-boo- lit k Year book Is la a class by Itself. Utah A graduate of State University, with an advanced degree Item the University of Washington, Mark Han is emtamflv qualified to tickle the problems of oar state government. Although a busy man, Mark Hart will do an exce'lent Job. If elected, just as he did In the last Legislature. Logan Girl To Wed Preston Man Next Month In Temple Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Rawlings of Logan announces the engagement and fourthcoming marriage of their daughter LaNae to Sidney Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hyde of Preston. of LaNae Is a graduate Preston high school and also from the Hollywood Beauty school In Logan. She is em ployed at the Artistic Salon of luty. Sid is a graduate of ton high and also of the National Electronics In- - stitute In Denver Colo. The wedding date has been set for October 1 in the Logan IDS Temple. A reception will be held Friday night on October 2 In the Logan 6 and 14 ward cultural hUll from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m. I IN ACCOUNTING I HARR HART STIR SEUTOB Pd. Pol Adv. by Mark Hart Darrell Brent Larsen, son of Mr. and Sirs. Elden Larsen of Preston has enrolled or the autumn quarter at Stevens Heneger College, it Is announced by J. M. Stevens, vice president and director of the Salt Lake City school of the college. Darrell has enrolled. In an accoutlng course at the colegs Salt Lake City school. He Is a graduate of Preston High School. . 1964 ilOftPv THE CITIZEN, Briofi Couple Retains From Mp To northwest ORFORD -- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roller returned home from a trip that took them In to Montana, Oregon, and Washington. w Utah- -1 Mr. and Mrs. Platt Ward have been entertaining two litte grandsons since Sunday when a new little brother arrived at the hospital. Their father, Mr. Mervin Gifted of Pocatello, brough them to vis it the grandparents- - Now it looks they might stay a while, as two of their aunts have the mumps. Mrs. Wilma Ward went to Provo Monday to take her daughter Item back to school They stopped at Brigham City and Evelyn Osborn, an other daughter went with them. and Friday evening Mr. Mrs. A. L. Fisher and their son Mr. and Mn. Allen Fisher from Preston, Mn. Annie Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch attended a wadding ro Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winn at the Downey Cultural Hall In Downey. Bill Fisher and his friend Gilbert Mace of Syracuse, N. Y-- , and Mn. Bessie Snort, and daughter, Judy of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Mori Baker were Pocatello visitors Tuesday and visited at the hospital with Mrs. CoUene Baker, Mrs. Baker has Improved, and returned from the hospital to her home In Downey Thursday. Mrs. Maxine Fisher of Preston and her mother, Mrs. Annie Wood of Clifton, visit Ll FishMrsWilliam ed Mr. and Mrs. A. WINDER er Wednesday. Palmer and children Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Alma JohnColleen, Vicky Lin and De-- son visited with her brothers Ann of Lima, Mont, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and Mrs. Gary Jaidlne and Saturday and Sunday and Mr. Lake City vistocdMrs. Cedi tr Friday and Saturday. children of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. A. L. Fisher Monday Mrs- - LaRue Bumip and Mrs Billy Is the son of GoL Russell visited Mr. and Mrs. Carol Lorre Anderson and baby of Fisher and Is on his way to Stocks over the weekend. Preston also visited at the A. Palo Alto, Calif., to mend school at the Stanford Unlver Mrs. Don Chadwick of Brlg-ha- L. Fisher home Monday. His friend la ttmuHiia Fishsity. Mr. Mrs. of Vert and Mn. City, Auger George Glendale and Mrs. Clyde Tay- er left Tuesday for Montana, the University of UtahtaSut where they will visit their lor of Meridian spent Friday son Jack and family. afternoon visiting their sister, Mrs. Annie Hatch went to Mrs. Cared Stocks. Ogden with her daughter Re- his wife. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Swains-to- n becca Krikbride ef Franklin, Mrs. LaVerl ifa.drove to Lewiston, Idaho, Thursday and visited with her Annie Hatch, Mn CediFIshMr. and son Mr. and Mrs. last week to visit Merlin or, Mrs. Lavona Hatch and and Hatch. Mrs. Ray Petterborg Mrs. Bessie Fisher aM-- fled family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch a Relief Society luncheon and visited their aunt, Mrs. Elsie leedng at the Oneida Stake HAS ACCIDENT wise Saturday afternoon. McCauley at her home In Mrs. LaVerl Kendall visit Preston Friday. They also Stanley Fisher and friend ed Mrs. Ada Bailey Sunday visited with Mr. ana Mn. of Pocatello enjoyed dhmr evening. Mrs. Bailey had Carl Vlehweg and son Richfallen on the basement stair ard at Clifton on their way with his mother, Mrs. CeeO and broke a bone In her foot home. Fisher Sunday. Mate Bibb Bos-wor- th lflwfc c V Honiara Family Visits in Winder te m itmi Births FRANKLIN COUNTY HOSPITAL Pres-scho- ol I monstrations in sewing, nu tritlon. home management, and other phases of home making will be offered. Representatives, who will be Interested in these classes and who would like to teach them in a group, should attend. We need your help to help your home demonstration council serve you, according to council officers. A social hour will follow reception given to the couple the meeting. by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pratt of Glendora, California. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford and family, enjoyed a birthday supper of la, Oxford at the home Mr. L. M. Boyce. It was Mr. Boyces eighty second birth- and day. Mr, andMrs. Eugene Pas-Hdrove to SattLake City Creek. Mr. Roper was visiting In capacity ofhl coundl-- Friday. They were dinner man, guests Friday night at the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pasklns home of Mr. andMrs. George mid daughters Bonnie and Pasklns of Salt Lake City. Glenna drove to Salt Lake Mrs. Ceclia Pasklns and Glenna and Mrs. City Sunday morning. They won dinner guests at the Pasktai spent last home of Mr. and Mra. Bart Thursday in Brigham City. Pasklns and family, Murray. Mrs. Wanda Hen and Bonnie PasHns naelster-e-d Fred Hess attended the Blac at the St Mark's hospital foot fair Saturday. and West Minister College, Mr. and Mrs. DeRaipti when she Is going to attend any, Mr. and Mrs. Leschool. roy Peny and Mb. and Mn. Miss Mary Beth Pratt of Ralph Perry of Preston drove Glendora. Calif., and Michael toSatt Lake City Thursday. Cole, were married Saturday They attended a reception on In Logan. Miss Pratt is the Thursday night given in honand or of Mr. ana Mrs. Ronald Ho granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. Myrl Workman. Those well. Mr. Ronald Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoattending the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Workman, well of Salt Lake Otty. Mr. end Mrs . Don Wrokman Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scott mid family, Mr. and Mrs. visited Sunday at the home of Pasklns family. Mr. and Mrs. DeRalph Perry Mrs. Ted Pasklns and and family. Mrs. Scott will daughters Bonnie and Glenna be remembered as the forFollowing the wedding was a mer Miss DeAnn Perry. repson threc-qaarte- rs Id. c.t Dwight The purpose of this is to Inform the women of the county of classes in demonstration that will help them with their program and to help to schedule the program of work. Classes and de-- Students Retain To College I lea's leading - Home Demonstration Council To Meet Oxford hus- Stephenson. I I . September 24, Sanden of in Thatcher, and her , SEPTEMBER 17 Mr. and Mrs. Don Barfus McLain, girl. 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