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Show 2 THE CITIZEN March 28, SOCIABLE CITIZEN 1969 FINAL WEEK Mrs. Fern Larsen, accompanied by her daughters, Tamara and Mrs. Nadine L. Hyde, and Valerie and Berna-din-e Hyde went to Woods Cross to see their son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell B. Larsen and daughter Andrea. They had just moved into their jew home. They left Friday for Fort Sill, Okla., where Darrell will receive three months' officers training for the Preston National Guard unit SALE ENDS SATURDAY. MARCH 30 fssas. O N CE-A-- AR . . . FACTO R YE O RIZEP Y-AU-TH ANNUAL SALE Kne, Today's Most Advanced Biggest Picture Oxford-Clifto- E COLOR TV NOW ONLY With this spectacular Annual Sale value, you're regardless of where you always "front-row-cente- $7490 the most thrilling music you've ever heard from a portable! Now-en- r" sit in your room I Model S31 offers Chromatone, Quick-O- n pictures plus many other advanced Magnavox features that will provide years of genuine viewing pleasure joy solid-stat- reliability. Model speakers, swing-dow- n 207 with two 6' extended-rang- s Automatic 400 Player that banishes discernible record and Diamond Stylus wear; adaptor; Loudness, Tone and Stereo Balance case in your controls, as well as slim, choice of several beautiful colors. 45 RPM finc-lugga- gc buy NOW ONLY Charles Newey and daughter Beverly of Canon City, Colo., are here this week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassett, and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bassett. Mrs. Newey is the former Grace Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bying-to- n of Ogden were in the vicinity over the weekend visiting with friends and relatives in the area. - n, vmmmmm Mr. and Mrs. Claude ll Men-denha- spent several days last week vacationing in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lettie Condie of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stephenson visited last Saturday with Mrs. Vera Nielson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Bennett. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cahoon of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Winward and family of Pocatello. Mrs. Sybil Harris had a quilting at her home Wednesday last week and served dinner to Ida Anderson, Karma e Roper, Wilda Rasmussen, Coombs, Wellidene Smith, Irene Wyler, Belle Smith, Coy "Slsmore and Eileen Smith. Mrs. Alice Smith was hostess to a style show at her Tome last Thursday evening, luests were Larue Coombs, ?oy Elsmore, Betty Roper, Eileen Smith, Erlene Smith, 'Carma Roper, Sybil Harris, Jane Tune Izatt and Mrs. mith, Berniece Hogan and liane Weaver of Grace. The lemons trator was Joyce Bowers and models were Gay "faith, Pat Harris and Mrs. lower's daughter. In sacrament meeting in the Thatcher ward Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traner were the speakers and Oeon and Connie Smith sang i soecial number accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Max mith. Terry and Sherry of Salt Lake City are wending this week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Brig Young, while their father is away from home. Brian Mendenhall of Salt Lake City returned home last Saturday after spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kel-le- y of Shelley were here last Friday and visited in Niter with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Miles. They took back a load of seed potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hawker of Soda Springs called on her mother, Mrs. Nellie Steph enson, last Saturday on their way to Salt Lake City where Mr. Hawker went for a medical check up. They also visited their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Stan La--u- Winder Ward Holds Missionary Party Brings you spectacular stereo depth, dimension, plus resonant bass. Tubes and damaging heat are replaced e circuits to give you lasting by advanced 1 Mr. and Mrs. CLIFTON The Oxford-Clifto- n them. They had spent th' and Banida wards held weekend helping Leonard. Altheir Gold and Green Ball so visiting with their sons ant Saturday in the school hall. enjoying dinner were Mr. and The theme was "Love Is Mrs. Arthur Povey. Mrs. Verda Berry of Hyrum Blue." The ball was decorated in blue and white. A pro- visited Sunday with Mr. anc gram and floor show were Mrs. Leonard Povey. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Barftr presented They had an all-gi- rl dance from Weston and of Downey visited with his sisother dances from the Oxford-Clifto-n ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonan ward and the Banida Povey, Saturday. Mrs. Dorothy Griffiths of ward. An orchestra from Downey furnished the music. Montpelier spent Tuesday visMrs. Marguerite Henderson iting her brother, Mr. ant' went with her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Povey, and he' Ruel Keller, and granddaugh- folks, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ter, Tammy Benson, to Logan Povey. Mr. and Mrs. Demar HenMonday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bailey derson of Logan spent thr visited Sunday with his folks, weekend visiting their folk.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey. in Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Ware Mr. and Mrs. Don Westover were surprised Sunday when and family drove to Salt Lake a brother of Ruth's, whom she City Friday evening to a wed- hadn't seen for 15 years, apding reception. peared at the door. The broMr. and Mrs. Grant Povey ther, Richard Smith, and his of American Falls visited Sun- wife of Arcadia, Calif., and day with his brother, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Smith Mrs. Leonard Povey, and took of Salt Lake City, spent the Waide and Sally home with day visiting with them. ...with BIG SOUND plus lasting SOLID-STATreliability! NOW ONLY THATCHER Banida Hold Ball STEREO take-alon- g Family Visits From Colorado eve-lin- Har-rav- g, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wright last Thursday night and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Newell of Nephi spent a few days last week visiting in Grace with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jensen. Mrs. Newell is the former Maxine Andreasen. Mrs. Lynn Jepsen is moving this week to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smith, in Grace and will make her home with them while her husband is in the service. Mrs. Jepsen is a teacher in the Thatcher school. Mr. and Mrs. Neale Walton and family of Plain City were weekend visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson enjoyed dinner together Sunday at the Trail Cafe in Soda Springs. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mrs. Fern Larsen drove to Pocatello Wednesday evening. Her daughter, Nadine L. Hyde and daughters Valerie and Bernadine, returned with her to spend a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Perry T. Larsen of Salt Lake City visited Friday evening with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Larsen and daughter Tamara. COME OUT AND SEE es HOW GREAT A nOME YOU CAN BUY FOR $9,925. BOISE CASCADE HOMES 1400 West 7900 South West Jordan, Utah, or call Area Code 801 - 255-688- 6 Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert WINDER The ward held a missionary fund raising party and two children visited Sat Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. urday evening with Mrs. Enid Alan Smith were in charge. Johnson. A basketball game between The speech department of the Explorers and the young- the MIA presented the Talent er men of the ward was play- Fair Tuesday evening. Mrs. ed, and while they were rest- Zilla Winger presided as Mading the younger boys played. am Chef. A table setting was SOISE Cakes, candy, popcorn and arranged around a center Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swensen were the sold of of The fruits. girls. piece punch by speeches Brigham City were guests Lt. and Mrs. Vance Hedin given were part of the menu, and their two young daughters There were 12 participating are vacationing with Mr. and Three were chosen to repre Mrs. Gustave Hedin. Lt. He-di- n sent the ward at the Stake has recently returned Fair. They were Linda Stock; from Vietnam, having com- who gave an impromptu talk. pleted the number of flights Eddie Winger told a tall talc assigned to him. He and Mrs. and Deanne Smith, who gave Hedin will be living near the the 23 Psalm with a musical Perrin Air Force base in Tex- background. Special musical numbers were given by Patn as for a while. Mr and Mrs. Larrv Benton cia Hedin, Alayne Hammond of Salt Lake spent the week- - and Marvin Hodges end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al CLEVELAND BRIEFS bert Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett Mr. and Mrs. William Wiland family of Kaysville visit liams spent the weekend in ed Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ben- Pocatello to honor a grand ALL SHADES, STYLES AND COLORS nett Friday evening and Sat- child on a birthday anniverurday. sary at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. William Richard Williams and family. Swainston attended sacrament Mrs. Grace Harris, Mrs. meeting in Lewiston. 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