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Show O THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah Much 11. INI Ucsfisa Cdds Weston Man Attends Potato Meeting Wells AND MRS. WESTON WK&Mdn entag Russell Nielson attend- Whitney were business visited a itata meeting on potato ors In Pocatello and accomimpaction, at Rlackfoot, Ida. panying them were Irene AnVara accompanied Mm aa tar ai Pocatello and vlalted with Ma atatara Roea Reddish and Della Packer. During the evening Vera attended a sawing dub with the sisters, held at the home of Flo Dawson who had moved from Weston- to - Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Nlelaon spent Sunday In Ogden and Brigham City1 visiting with Russells brothers and sisters. They enjoyed the birthday of Robert Tlngy with Mb family. Zeltada-McKa- y.i guest In Pocatello on Saturday with friends, ' Mr. and . Mrs. Glen Randall and their twin daughters DeAnn and LeeAnn. . TV Service QUALIFIED SERVICE QN ALL MAEES Radies TV Mens Earl Jensen i TV A APPLIANCE The FAIRVIEW ward reunion began at noon February 22 with dinner for the children. Immediately after dinner a program was emceed by Captain Casey Bowles and his crew consisting of the CUb Scouts which sang SaUlng and We Sail tht Ocean Blue". David, Corey, Eric and Wendy Larsen gave an Invitation, readings by Linda Cottle and Michelle Wilson. La Ree Roberts sang and played the ukdete. Karla. Keith, Kevin and Kurt Rawlings accompanied by Marjean sang two numbers numbers. Dance were by Patty Jensen, Rhonda Nelson. Beverly Jenien, Sharon Drury. Zina Sue Egbert and bv Charlse Laron. Mara Lou Egbrrt and Thu Bowles. Pravers were bv Leonard Christiansen and Shlrlev Lanon. A good crowd attended In spite of the mumo epidemic. Wendell Rawlings, former Bishop of the ward and his four sons visited and enjoyed the reunFair-vie- w derson and Myrtle Morgan. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Dawson. The sister, Violet and husband Dick Kynaston visited with thm. the afte-noThey called for Zellnda McKay and she returned home with them. i Miss Lamina Rice, of Salt Lake City called at the home of Myrtle Morgan on Thursday and quilted with the ladles while visiting. . Mr, and Mrs. Delon Archibald and family, former Weston folks, have ben visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Platt Greene and the Greene families. Also In Cl arks ton, Utah with Mi fam Olcs, Mr. and Mrs. Leland ion. Archibald and others. Beginning at 7:90 p.m. a dinner was served to the hot KAY formerMC DEVFRE Honored were five adults. ly of Weston, now of Ogden former Bishops, their councalled mi his grandmother, selors and clerks. They were Linda McKay, k William H. Wiser, of Logan. Monte Williams with friends H. Rawlings, Leslie J. attended Sunday school In Hnry COle. Vaughn Larsen, and Weston. Monte Is attending Wendell Rawlings of Salt the Ricks College. Lake City. Mrs. Hazen GilMr. and Mrs. Lavor Petter-so- bert gave a short sketch of of Idaho Falls visited her the accomplishments of each mother Sadia Nelson. Also Bishop. A lovely chicken dinher sister Beatrice Hyde and ner was served then Monte Olsen emceed the following family of Fairview. on . n skit "comproprogram. mise by Beehives directed bv Evelvn Drury. Jokes by Clarice Hatch, The Rawlings, "Hi Los" sang. A musical reading by Leslee Gilbert, "The Eugwigs sang "Dear Heart", prayers were tar Vaughn Larsen and Joseph A Former members of the ward were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baird, their daughter and. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Marlar, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Rawlings and Valerio, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galley and Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ball and Zina Holland, Louise Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Larsen all of Logan. WeitOR BriaCs Graveside services were nbdaaory FAIRVIEW Barbara - Bowles was released as Primary teacher In sacrament meeting and Cleo Bartlome was sustained In her place. Howard D. Nelsons testimonial was held In connection with the meeting. Vera Cole and Carol Gilbert played the prelude and postlude. Pra; were tar Mlkeal King a an Palmer. Speakers Newell Wlnget an uncle from Logan and Ivan Woodward, a school teacher and neighbor from Franklin. Julia Smith and her sister sang "Teach Me to Pray" and a ladies chorus sang "The Bridge Bulkier." Howard D. Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Nelson. He win labor In the British mission and will enter the mission hone on March 8. After meeting a number of relatives and friends met at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen NOlson and enjoyed lunch and visiting. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Winget of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Orio Smith, Julia nd Etta of Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Joan and Betty of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Cooke of SuringvMe. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chrlstansen of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith of Back From California Couple - Mr. and FAIRVIEW Mrs. Virgil Jensen returned home Monday from a three weeks visit In Southern California. In Long Beach: they visited with Sir. and Mrs. Oliver Morrison and family, former Fairview ward mm-berfat Torrence with E. D. Holland and Sarah Jacobsen, In Tehachapt with Al Dahlsten and In San Diego with Milo McCoy, Mr. Jensens cousin. Mr. and Mrs. James Cottle visited and had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Layne In Logan. Mrs. Lydia Cottle received word that her son Bill Hyde would enter the hospital on March 1 for surgery. s, Poets Comei held In Weston cemeteiy March 1 for Joseph Laurit-zea former Weston resiIDAHO dent He was raised on a farm then known as Silver Just why I love my Idaho, Star District Friends and Some folks In California neighbors attended the serwonder, vices following the funeral To come back here most held in Preston. Joseph had every you:, been a World War I, veteran. I surely make a blunder. Mr. and Mrs. Ells Johnson and three children of RiverBut what they say I cannot ' side, Utah were supper guests help, of her sister Mrs. June AnTo me its a different story, derson and daughter Patsy. I come to see the ones I Weston friends and neighlove. bors called at the home of So I rejoice In glory. . Lynn and Carma GoodseD Rupert' ' V.. and visited Sunday afternoon There Is no place In all the with the family. They also POLITICAL ECHOS world. j attended Bruces testimonial Where lilacs grow like here, in the Cleveland ward chapel (Continued from page two) The yellow ana the wild rose, That are to me so dear. known as the lished n. ... N0-w- el , - : - (SDtiOfN&ttffl ALWAYS RUST QUALITY f es. IN tact, wen having a lot of fun speculating about the aid results of such proposed legislation until one of them took a closer look at the UU. Instead of a felony, oleomargarine smug-- g tag would be a misdemean' or. Still, thats, punishable by six months In Jail and a fine Of 500 at the maximum. NEWSMEN, Shop In Preston And Save Fslnrisw Brlsb Uord Honors Former Dishops Tostinoniol eU For; During Annual Domini Ive lived In several states, The South, the East, the West, But all the places I have found, I believe this states the best let folks think Just what they please, Tlnre Is one thing I know, I sometimes find a heaven, In my dear old Idaho. By Jennie Weaver Holt So The FrankHn stake Quartet Mr. and Mrs. RayVfflard festival was held Tuesday ev- and daughter Ally of Salt ening. Two. quartets from Lake City called at the home Fairview competed. In the of Mir. and Mrs. Vernon Talunlor dlvlslon Leslle Gilbert. bot Sunday. Diane Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence FV Diane BajUj, sang "Dear field visited In Whitney wtth Heart", Helen Jensen, Card her sister, Mr. and Mrs. CeGilbert. Mildred Hall and di Foster. Raquel, Harris sang In the senior division. -- nr passing "My Task" and (Continued from page two) Dreaming". The ladles In the senior division. There know, how to work, was a large crowd from Fair-vie- theThey man was reported it attending. and are not Mr. and Mrs. Newell WinJ- like they of the im j many et of Logan took Monta Nel- workers are. son and Dee to Salt Lake They are looking for where Dee had the cast rethis sol of man. And moval from his arm. could be a good thing, a red Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smart good thing for- the people of called at the home of his sis- the area. Afte- all It Is less ter, Mr. and Mrs. Demar than an hours drive to Soda Bartlome Sunday. Springs from here. There Mr. and Mrs. Vem Cole, were almost 100 driving from Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Knud-se- n the county to Thlo1 ol at one and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph time and that was Powell of Lewiston surprised than an hours drive. their mother, Mrs. Carrie G. Alorf this same line, there Knudsrn on her 83rd birth- is a 'young min who Is now day. in Preston with his wifo living HodMr. and Mrs. Go-dsmall child who comes and ges visited her parents, Mr. from over that way who and Mrs. Vern Cole. Ians m working in the Soda Mr. and Mrs. Robert BodSprings area. He said that ha ily was in Logan and Rich- would rather live over here mond on business Wednesday. and commute than live near Enroute home thev vWtrl In his work. . FrankHn with bar parents, Im with the Italian women. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hamntun. I vote for their side, cause Mr. and Mrs. Ornal are thinking straight d moo-eto Ogden FriJiv. they to Italian tradition While there they visited with According sacred right of Italian Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson. Is to have their break- -' Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn Laserved in bed. ment helped Irene move to fast And the papa says that the Ogden Wednesday. or the sacred right James and Lawrence Cottle tradition Is not threatened by modem went to Logan Thursday ev- advances in society. ening to practice with the Recently an Irate woman Val Aires staging group. wrote to the paper and in Jeffery Hyde who i attend- very hot words denounced the ing school at BYU vlalted ov- tradition ' as giving the huser the week end with his parhabits. The ents, Mr. and Mrs. Onial bands tyrannicalto be deluged expected iper i Hyde. wives taking the same A reception was held Fristand, but it wasn't day evoilng In the Cultural! The letters came In but HaB for Mr. and Mrs. Martin were in favor of the sacMonica. Mrs. Monical Is the they red right Said a letter, And daughter of Mr. and Mrs. if such a small service Seaborn Lament. makes a husband feel like a king - or even a tyrant wan, let him feel that way for a . . w 4 . . on . hue-ban- ds -- day. Course, we an know that tt really win be for a few happy moments, that Is if you can get your wife out of bed long enough to get the breakfast. Actually, lets face- tt Iti the kids that do the waking after thev have their own breakfast of and Jim, marshmellow, can-- ) dy (If available) and what ever is found In the kitchen. And once they am up, who could stay In bed for break-- ; , - -- fait' -- O- r" ' ' The frank ana of FrakkHn tarn food way to save tee is to keep the lower end of it dosed. back acetal Thtak how many you can sm fig? PROPORTIONED STRETCH DENIM SLACKS A trlm-t- t blend of cotton and nylon Sat stretches just enough to give ta fashion coke's. $3X3 j ; |