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Show Z THE CITIZEN Jan. 4, SOCIABLE CITIZEN MINK CREEK BRIEFS 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keller and family attended a Christmas party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RayMr. and Mrs. Ervon Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis were in Ogden from Saturday joined their children who re mond Hobbs, in Linrose Satnight. to Wednesday, guests of Mr. side in the Salt Lake City area urday A family party was held at and Mrs. Norman Taylor. On for observance of Christmas the home of Mr. and Mrs. AlSaturday evening the Taylor eve and Christmas day. They len Christensen Satu r d a y family held their annual night. Those attending were Christmas party where they spent some time with Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed dinner, a program Mrs. DeMar Davis, Mr. and William HuLse of Preston, Mr. Mrs. Keith Davis and Mr. and and Mrs. Donald and gift giving. Twenty-on- e Christensen participated. Santa was on Mrs. David Davis. and Mr. and Mrs. DeVirlle hand to distribute presents to Christensen and also all. While in Ogden, the TayMr. and Mrs. Dennis Mc- - of Preston, Mr. family, Mrs. and lors attended a Christmas Neeley of Idaho Falls and Wayne Lowry and daughter cantata in the 59th ward, arA. McNeeley of Po-- of Tooele, Dorothy and Royce. Thomas ranged and directed by their catello were holiday visitors Mrs. Christensen served and son, Lewis Taylor. were exchanged. here with Mr. and Mrs. Neff gifts Elder Dwayne Wilde arrivMr. and Mrs. John Sharp Boothe. The Boothes were had Mr. and Mrs. Michael guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich' ed in Salt Lake City Thursday morning. His parents, Mr. Sharp of Logan and two of and Mrs. Fay Wilde, and sistheir friends from India, who ard McNeeley in Roy during ters Beth and Wyla were there and while there week the they are attending school at USUr and .Ronald Sharp of Provo attended the Nutcracker Bal to meet him. He came from where he has been at their weekend and Christ- let at Weber State College Virginia serving a mission for the last mas dinner guests. Dec. 26. two years. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kel ler and daughter Debra spent Tuesday and Wednesday in -2Salt Lake at the home of their Eighty-seve- n MAINLY IDAHO BORN years sepdaughter and family, Mr. and arate the oldest end youngest members of this Mrs. Michael Mortensen. family. Seated are Mrs. Barbara Dye with The glamour They also visited Mr. and Melanie Ruth Dye and Mrs. Rosetta Hale, Mrs. Oliver Keller and Mrs. great-gregrandmother. Standing are Mrs. Norma Mary Keller. Mitchell, grandmother, and Mrs. Zella Christensen, greatness. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jen great grandmother. All were born in Idaho except The speed sen and two children of Ogden who arrived Oct. 29 in Provo, Utah, where her and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley John Dye, is attending Brigfoata Young Univerfather, Packer of West Jordan visitsity. ed with Mrs. Nell Hansen durspectacle! ing the holidays. Of Mrs. Nell Hansen had dinner with her Christmas daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marve Packer. M6M William E. Crane gave a Melanie is the youngest in World War II. She lives party for all of his grandchil member of a alone in Grace, where she dren who were able to come Her parents are for- keeps busy with sewing, quiltfamily. Those Wednesday afternoon. mer Firth residents and now ing, crocheting and other attending were Kel and Dan make their home in Provo, handwork. She also enjoys of Crane Hazelton, val, David M SUPER PANAV1S40N' AND METROCOLOR atfather her where Utah, travel, by plane, particularly and Kent Whitehead of Grace, tends Her daughter, Mrs. Zella Brigham Young UniverRoche lie and Lynette Crane Christensen of Rose, the great of Paris, and Rozann, Lisa, sity. Melanie's great-grein the five gen grandgrandmother and Gilbert Kelly Tracy, Doors Open 5:30 Crane of Mink Creek, He ser mother is Mrs. Rosetta Hale erations, also was born in Shows 5:45 and 8:45 ved dinner and gave each one of Grace, who was born April Mink Creek on April 23, 1904. & Sun. Sat. Matinees UTAH LOGAN, a sack of candy and nuts and 18, 1880, in Mink Creek, locat- She has five daughters and ed near Preston. She is the bingo was played. mother of five daughters and three sons. five sons. She also has 29 Mrs. Christensen's daughgrandchildren, 34 great grand ter, Mrs. Norma Mitchell, the children and one great-gregrandmother, was born Oct. granddaughter. 9, 1925, in Blackfoot. She has When Melanie Ruth Dye was blessed by her father, one son and two daughters. John Dye, at the Firth LDS ward sacrament meeting re- THATCHER BRIEFS grandcently, her great-greThe Coombs family enjoyed mother, two great grandmo- an evening together Wednesthers and four grandparents test week at the home day with wer e in attendance along many aunts, uncles and cou- of Mr. and Mrs. David sins. Coombs. Present were Mr. Mrs. Hale and her late hus- and Mrs. Titus Coombs, Mr. band were among the early and Mrs. Max Smith and famsettlers of the Grace area, and Mr. and Mrs. Laclide she is the oldest woman in ily, Coombs and family and Mr. her LDS ward. She also is a AmerMrs. and David Coombs and the Gold Star mother of son a lost ican Legion, having family. Sociable Citizen Held Over nd Big Week on five-week-o- ld and at Mel-ant- e, and Five Generations Family GalherFor Event In Firth L 3p Now Playing at at at Follow the fun pays you interest every 3 months on deposits of $500 or more in ...indoors Mr. and Mrs. Merle Swain-sto- n spent Christmas with their children, Mrs. Karma Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. ditional $10 million In eduBy JOHN CORLETT Darrell Fames, in Soda cational programs alone, Idaho Statesman to Springs. Also visiting with Including provisions Political Editor make Boise College a Mrs. Spackman were her son state Institution. There is no question about and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. it, the highlight of politics And so the legislature drift- Richard Spackman, and the 1967, was the breaking in of ed rather aimlessly for most Swainstons' new great granda new governor. of its 89 days. The governor son, Scott, of Salt Lake City. The Idaho Legislature held gave to the legislature a its longest regular session in gneral fund budget on history 89 days and a spe- the 45th legislative day a enact a lax increase of some cial session, but the relation- - day the Joint form. ship of the legislature with the Committee by law The legislature authorized and was vice governor versa, was supposed to report its only $2.6 million additional for the "frosting on the cake" so recommended appropriations. the public schools for the 1967-6- 9 to speak. On the 60th legislative day, $57 milIt was a sad year, political- once the final day for adjourn- lionbiennium over the two appropriated years too. H. Edson Deal of ment of a legislature, the ly, earlier. Approval of this sum Nampa, who had served less session had passed only two came near of the session than four months as Secre- appropriation bills, and none and teachersendmarched on the tary of State, suffered a fatal of the major legislation before capital and asked for more heart attack in April. Gov. itmoney. The net result was Don Samuelson appointed But in due course, the legis that the Idaho Education AsCenarrusa to Pete Speaker did lature needed enact voted an "advisory much sociation succeed Deal. corrective legislation a new sanction" against the state. Perhaps the most municiple code, a new UniEducators nave urged the political development dur form Commercial Code, a new to include on a posgovernor ing the year was the abortive code governing saving and sible special session agenda effort of right wingers to in loans associations, a new Blue for early this year, considerstitute a recall election again- Sky code governing securities, ation of mora funds for the st U.S. Sen. Frank Church, and others, It passed laws to who will be seeking his third bring reform to Idaho, but public schools. It is possible that the teachers by year's term this year. Samuelson vetoed them. The vote a full sanction There was a lot of huffing Senate overrode his vetoes, end could state. the against and puffing in this effort, led but the House upheld them by fund appropriThe general Coeur Ron Rankin of d' by a margin of five votes. ations were to increase. It Alene and Gene Mileck of St the time it adjourned, became apparent the regular Maries, both right wingers theBy session bad appro- session had not appropriated regular were for the effort Funds sup $159.2 million from the sufficient funds for the Depriated plied by an eccentric million fund, appropriated partment of Public Assistaire, William Peim Patrick, general million from the perm ance. The legislature was of San Rafael. Calif., also a $16.7 anent building fund after al called back into session in right winger. lowing it $6 million in surplus June and the appropriations Efforts to file an initial monies, and had voted to re were increased to more than recall petition with the peal the personal property tax $163 million. The special seson inventories, livestock and sion also increased the gasosecretary of state failed, timber in a four-yeand ultimately Fonrth phase line tax one cent a gallon, a out period. District Court ruled that necessity if the State Highway a U.S. senator coma not to the The lost monies Board was to have enough be recalled under state local the governments by law. money to match available fedinventory repeal will be funds for eral highway-use- r made up in allocation of The recall effort was opposconstruction. road sale tax revenue from ed by all tcp Republican off20 perthe state level icials and party workers. (Continued Next Week) cent of it, in fact by 1970. Church said publicly that contributions came his way from 1, the State Su all corners of the nation to On Ftto. Court ordered the ratio preme movement. the recall fight of utility pro-Funds so received were dedi- of assessment to be reduced from 40 erty cated to his 1988 campaign. to the 20 percent set for real Church campaigned yearand personal property and long in Idaho coming home thereby created .a crisis. The on from Washington every 1965 had enacted legislature available weekend to hold his a law providing for the equalcourthouse meetings. ize tic n of property tax assess Democrats, who were deFOR BRIDES -moralized by the great Repub- ment within four years. After Court issued the its Supreme who lican victory of 1966, and opinion, the legislative leaders were mviaea tnemseives as failed FOR GUESTS to associate the obvious for of a bitter result campaign IT'S the party's gubernatorial nom nscessityanof real property as added burden in ination, picked up some steam suming the tax and the overall state by year's end and the leaders fund budget. general to themselves unity. pledged And so when the 39th Legisthe It appeared, also, that were united behind lature adjourned sine die, the tax base was in a shambles. Church as demonstrated at a A spending pattern had bsen g dinner which in conjunction with set, November. in him for BRIDAL REGISTRY less income as result of the loss tax and RepubliBy year's end, inventory repeal Exclusive Gifts of sales tax revenue, may can leaders had been informed that Rep. George force the 40th Legislature to V. Hansen would forsake his Second District House seat and run for the Senate, but he kept telling the press he still was undecided. Atty. Gen. Allan Shepard, who early in 1967 said he was giving serious consideration to the Senate post, kept telling reporters he might run and thus make a contest for the GOP senator- Politically Speaking line-by-li- Finance-Appropriatio- , - i ar is fund-raisin- $50-a-pla- te ial nomination. The peculiar relationship of Samuelson and the legislature led to an abdication of leader ship at both the executive and the legislative levels during the regular cession. Samuelson on his inauguration said he hoped to eliminate the "frills" in istate government and aid the overburdened taxpayer. As a man who campaigned against the sales tax in the 1966 campaign, he presented a fairly moderate program in his state of the state message to tV legislature. 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