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Show I THE CTTIZEN Oct.il, Iff? i2en - Clubs Mmribers of the Friendly nlng at the home of Mra. lone Nine club had a happy eve- - Oliveraon Thursday. Pinochle was the diversion following a luncheon. Score honors at the game went to Boneta Oiiverson and Marilyn lien- - i I derson. FOR BRIDES-F- OR GUESTS ITS BRIDAL REGISTRY Exclusive Gifts Members of the Syrlnga camp, Daughters of Pioneers, held their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Jennie Barton Friday evening. Per- tinent facts and Interesting stories relating to the erection of the Mormon Taber-inaci- e and organ were given by Mrs. Susie Buxton. The life story of her grandparents, George Henry and Henrietta Gilbert, was related by Mrs. Barton. Becky Spackman pleased with several vocal numbers, with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Martha Seeley. Alice Merrill, Emma Callan and Mrs. Buxton, as assisting hostesses, served refreshments to 15. : Ik. and Mrs. Michael Olsen and three children, Kellie, Todd and Dana Leigh, spent the weekend In Preston and with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Auger and Mr. and Mra. Frank Olsen. Also visiting at the Auger home was another daughter, Shari, a student at ISU in PoWeston N' Kt Dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Howard John- Mrs. Howard Johnson Sunday son are home again after a were Mr. and Mra. Alan Pertrip to Laramie, Wyo., where ry of Deweyville. they spent several weeks with their children, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank GamVictor Duke and family, Jean, ble spent tiie weekend visiting John and Jimmie. The men Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gamble, folks attended the who reside at Blackfoot. They football game while went particularly to see a Mr. and BYU-Wyo-xni- there. and Mrs. Elias Larsen Mr. were busy entertaining visitors last week. Among those who came were Rollo Miller and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larsen of Richmond, Mrs. Atella Miller of Woods Cross and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Smith from Hol- Ik. and Mrs. Harold Winn Ik. and Iks. Howard Nelson of Logan as their dinner guests Thursday. Their children, Mr. and Iks. Mark of Tingey and two children Blackfoot were visiting them during last weekend. had LIMITED SUPPLYI SONGLEADER Jill Boden has been State University. In a traditional pose on left, Hyde Park; Jill Boden, seated right, ton; Lina Wlatterson, Logan; Judy Allen, Jonty Sorensen, SmlthfleM. Cubs chosen as one cK the songleaders st Utah the Black A are: Nancy Seaonons, seated daugiter of Mn. end Iks. Leo Boden, PresBurtey; Ante Holley, American Fork, and til 3 a . . Mr. of y, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Carlson and Janet Nance of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Iks. John Roberts. week. Mrs. DeMa M. Wilson, dsngtor of latest of seven peoIlk. ple in the state to earn the certified professional secretary designation, was honored at a dinner meeting of the Hawaii chapter of the NaQonaft Secretaries Association. Mrs. Wilson, secretary to D. Campbell Ross, Hawaii manager for Shell Oil Co., was cam of 311 hi Hue United States to pots (he latest quaBtyidg examination. The two day examination consists of six parts: Personal adjustment and human relations, business lav, business ttknMstratiOn, secretarial, accounting, secretarand jsecretsriaa procedures. ial HONORED and Mrs. Alex Heath, Preston, er on Mildred C. Anderson. Retelevision station KSL. freshments were served by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fife and family of Salt Lake City Long to 13. were weekend guests of their Iks. Paul Greaves gave a mother, Mrs. Beatrice Johnsparty for the Ladies Literary on. club at her home on west Miss Nancy Poole, who first north street Thursday teaches at the Bonneville ele- afternoon. Garden flowers mentary school in Salt Lake added beauty to the event. City, enjoyed the weekend here with her parents, Mr. An interesting review of the and Mrs. Morris Poole. Mr. book, The Miracle of Philaand Mrs. Poole also had Mr. delphia," was given by Mrs. and Mrs. Marcus Weaver and May Cutler. Catherine Drinkfamily as their dinner guests The Weavers er Bowen is the author and on Sunday. have moved to Deweyville for tells of events and situations die duration of the school relating to the fanning of the term as Mr. Weaver teaches Constitution of the United at Perry. States. Dainty refreshments were served to 21. Sunday dinner guests of Rufus Pond Mr. and Mrs. were Bishop and Mrs. Garth Monson and family of Ephraim. ular t and Mrs. Leslie Ames have returned home after spending three weeks visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gardner at Caldwell and Ik. and Mrs. Everet Ames at Idaho Falls. guests of Mr. and Wells McEntire Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Chase Chatterton, Mrs. Rex Christensen and Iks. Jennie Bills of Pocatello. They had all attended the Dinner Mrs. 'SADDLE funeral for a relation, Ernest Chatterton, at Ogden during the day. Col. Warren McEntire of Merced, Calif., waa an overnight guest of the Thursday. Phone Open 852-13- From l:M a.m. to I p.m., Monday Through Saturday 05 a swinging new look. Wing Tip . . . Blocks classy new Saddle has SADDLE - WING . . . Its a nigged shoe in a class all Itself. For school or dates get with the shoe that's ... going places . . . BLOCKS SWINGING SADDLE Black on Brown. Ik. and Mrs. Glen Manning returned from an enjoyable five day trip to Laramie, Wyo., where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald French. have Its called by WING. Tfts Ifti iSflliQPO'SRQD tflfcranti Mrs. Estella Cutler and Clarice Dahlman of Gillette, Wyo., are visiting friends and relations here and in Logan for a few days. CfrTffifti Qg fiHf. rif QJSXD ffllli is. UR 333301 e op 1 i g h tw g ht FREEI From McCULLOCH MODERN run EQUIPMENT CO. Preston, Make Copying Service XEROX COPYING MACHINE LOOK WnAT WE IIAVE COPIED MIA Play Programs; Primary Songs; Scripture Memorization Sheets; Genealogy Sheets; Birth Certificates; Baptismal Certificates; Checks and Check Endorsement; Pages Out of Books (Without Hurting Book; Family History; Bookkeepers Hands (and yon can copy your children's hands for Book of Remembrance); Financial Statements; Order Forms and Blanks; School Teaching Pamphlet; Old Newspaper Articles -- Inirodncloiy Mc-Entir- es The Saddle returns with iI news commentator Mr. PRESTON Mr. and Mrs. Reed MagleMr. and Mrs. Roy Woodmansee, of by bad relations, Salt Lake City as their dinner new grandchild, a boy born guests Sunday. i October 14. This is the first Iks. Enid Johnston had her child for the couple. mother, Mrs. Maryhale Wool-geof Salt Lake City as her Mr. and Mrs. Asael Bell are home again after a two house guest for a few days months sojourn in Chicago recently. Mrs. Woolsey is a where they were the guests well known author and while of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bell. Max is an here she spoke on story writinstructor at the University ing to an English class at the of Chicago and is working on high school his doctors degree. Mrs. Bert Winn is reported Iks. Lavon McBride and to be improving after surgery baby of Logan were guests in a Logan hospital of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur over the past weekend. Mrs. Velma Cottle spent Monday to Saturday in Lay-to- n Ik. and Mrs. Lad Bowman visiting Mr. and Mrs. of Ogden came to visit their Bart Merrill and family. mother, Mrs. Victor Carlson, who has been confined at the Guests of Mr. and Mrs. local hospital the past few Lewis Alder over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Reese days. Alder and three children of Mrs. Jennie Glover return- Salt Lake City. ed home Saturday from a two weeks' trip. She visited CLUBS Mr. and Mrs. Theon Coburn TCssa Winn canty members at Elko and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Petersen in Salt Lake of the Daughters of Pioneers had a happy afternoon at the City. home of Mrs. David E. Davis Mrs. Juno Kjar Sunday guests of Mr. and Thursday. Iks. Morris Poole were relat- gave a well written history ions, Mr. and Mrs. Harry of her sister, Gwen H. FellNoune of Grand Junction, ows. The lesson dealt with Salt Colo., Dick Nourse of Lake City and Vincent Nourse the Mormon tabernacle and of Bountiful. Dick is the pop- organ and was presented by Ata-laco- USE THE CONVENIENCE OF TOUR BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT OR LAY IT AWAY NOW Mrs. Charles Mann of Lovell, Wyo., was the guest of her niece, Mrs.E. C. Anderson, Tuesday. Mrs. Inette Wilson has guests of Mr. and returned to her home in RivIks. Floyd Palmer for sever- erside, Calif., after a visit al weeks are Mr. and Mrs. here for a few days, the house Arna Little of Los Angeles, of Dr. and Mrs. Orvid Seat She Calif. was the complimented guest at a number of Ik. and Mrs. Paul Lower parties given here and in Logwere in Rexburg Saturday to j an during her stay. visit their son Michael, who is attending school at Ricks Mrs. Mahonri Larsen was College, and to see the foot- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aiball game. des Peterson at Millville last and Mrs. Charles Laurence of Salt Lake City and Iks. Mildred Smart entera tained members of the of camp, Daughters Pioneers, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Vilate Kennington told pertinent facts pertaining to the building of the Mormon tabernacle and organ and the people who were specially involved in the construction. The life story of Elizabeth Patrick Taylor was related by her great granddaughter, Nita Cutler. Fourteen were in attendance. Halloween colors and symused attractively at the party given by Mrs. Leonard Hobbs for the Cheerio club Monday afternoon. Luncheon and table games were features of the occasion enjoyed by eight Nile Taylor of Salt Lake City was the overnight guest of his mother, Mrs. Tressa Taylor, Friday. . Dur-stel- and Mrs. John Webber Ogden entertained the Preston Birthday club at their home Saturday evening. Among those from here who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burrup, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Greaves, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Elwell, Mrs. Nat Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Petterborg. Mrs. Mervln Rasmussen of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Charles Keller of Pocatello. Dr. Mrs. Deane Sant gave an attractive party for the Nifty Needles club Thursday evening. Halloween decorations and favors lent a seasonable atmosphere. Social chat and handwork were features following a dainty repast. . bols were . , Family members of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Weaver who came home for a visit during the weekend were Mr. and House Iks. Don Pinson was hostess at a prettily appointed party for the Friendship club at her home In Smithfield Wednesday evening. Following luncheon, she showed atof tractive arrangements straw flowers and taught the group how to make them. FURNITURE - GIFTS - CARPETING ee catello. brook. OF PRBSTON Mr. and Mrs. Reed Magle-b- y were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Magleby in American Fork during the past weekend. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood-mansin Salt Lake City, and were their guests at a theatre party at the Valley Music Hall. 1 Copy 15c Ea. 5 Offer -- or Hore 10c Ea. THE PRESTON CITIZEN PRESTON, IDAHO PHONE 8524155 |