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Show THE CITIZEN Nov. CLUBS Mesdames Thora Winn, Deanne Edwards and Sylva Petterborg were hostesses for the Friendship club at the Westwood Center. The group enjoyed a physical fitness program, luncheon and sociability. Mrs. Gene Harmer entertained at a children's party for her daughter, Wendie Jean, on the occasion of her seventh birthday Saturday. Twelve little friends were amused with various games and served refreshments. Wendie presented each with a gift and a favor. 14, 1968 Paul Harvey Missionaries Back From European Area MINK CREEK Two missionaries returned home last week, Vance Christen sen from the Danish mission and Danny Jepsen from the British mission. Danny has been touring the European countries for the past two weeks and Vance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen, and his sister Raeone flew to Denmark and met him and spent three weeks touring. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Jepsen and daughter of San Francisco spent a week visit Citizen Surveillance Succeeds ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. James Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Lar-se- n Ilarley Jepsen. moved into their new Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Nel son of Dayton and Mrs. Por home last week. Their son tcr of Cub River attended sac- Bruce and his family will rament meeting to see their live in the old home. Gil-gegrandson named. He is the Verl Tury and Stanley of Idaho Falls spent sevson of Mr. and Mrs. Bill The Mink Creek bazaar will be held Friday, Nov. 15, in By PAUL HARVEY cars, took turns patroling their streets, testing doors, the ward cultural hall startiThere had been too much suspicious persons ng at 7:30. It will be a fun crime reporting in Morningside Heights. and so forth. night for the whole family. Residents of this upper-incom- e Armed only with a flashPlenty to eat, fish ponds, and notesuburb of Sioux City, articles to be sold during the light, a spotlight and a had these men, two men to lowa, evening. pad, eral days last week at me Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lar- been plagued Baird. a car, devoted three hours with burglars, of Bishop and Mrs. sen visited his home each per month to improving Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Read sister, molesters and went Egley. They Bryce protection for their own famLerah Evans, in the Logan vandals. of Logan called on Mr. and with the Egley boys. LDS hospital one day last ilies, their own homes, their Mrs. Dwight Wilde Thursday hunting Early own businesses. and The She teachers week. is suffering from priests Bishop and Mrs. Br y son had a Halloween year the nel-And it worked! at the fractured party a hip. Cook of Newton were dinner ghb orhood of this In the first half-yehome of Bishop and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Brent men met and has guests Tuesday at the home Bryce Egley. Mr. and Mrs. crime !' surveillance citizen and family of Seat- organized Cit Morning-side- ; of her sister and husband, Cloyd Wilde also attended, in been discouraged tle are spending a week with izen Surveil- - Mr. Harvey criminals have gone Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Egley his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lance Patrols. and family went to Salt Lake Weldon Rasmussen. elsewhere to where the pick-in'- s They These and n this ar Ras-muss- en .! LET IT SNOW, than our population is Increasing. In Morningside population has increased, crime has decreased. Now Morningside, with 30 of the city' population, has less than 5 of its crime. Six months ago officials were skeptical. The governor and two city officials were openly hostile toward "these vigilantes." Today, six months later, the patrol has the enthusiastic endorsement of that same governor and the unanimous support of all Sioux City officials. husbands are easier. Saturday to see two mission brought their twins here to Sioux City Police Chief WilNationwide, crime is aries leave for the mission be named. The little girl was fathers of the community, Ilanson wholeheartedly liam nine times faster field. They were her brother the name of Laurie unarmed and in unmarked this citizen assistgiven applauds Charles Tate and Rodney Carol ance and is urging installaby her grandfather, Larsen. radio comWeldon Rasmussen, and the y tion of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Ander received the name of for patrol cars. munication boy son and two sons of Bancroft Larry Reese by his father. These dedicated civilians spent the weekend at the Debbie Jill under official superBaird, Keller, remain and home of her parents, Mr. and Artlore club members were sion following luncheon Susan Jepsen, Sandra and Mrs. Elias Jepsen. entertained by Mrs. Norman awards went to Or a Rasmus- vision. Once each month a repreMr. and Mrs. Claude Kel Jeannie Hansen attended the Ricks and Mrs. Verlan Gun- sen, Ethel Mockli, Marilyn ler left Thursday for San district music clinic in Soda nell at the Westwood Center Henderson and Manila Davis. sentative of the Morningside and Saturday, Surveillance Patrol meets Jose, Calif., where they will Springs Friday Thursday evening. Mrs. The Syringa camp, Daugh- with the sheriff, the police visit with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hard-ma- Spencer Winn and Mrs. Far-rweekand the assistant chief. of chief the enterwas spent Logan Larson catered an attrac- ters of Pioneers, family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Matheson, before going to end with her parents, Mr, tive luncheon after which the tained by Mrs. Virginia Pet- These officials offer advice and Mrs. Ferdinand Chris hostesses exhibited and dem- erson Friday evening. Mrs. based on their greater experArizona for the winter. Mrs. Harley Jepsen and tensen. onstrated many holiday Susie Buxton gave a lesson ience in sacattended Susan of Sail Christensen During the first six months Raeone crafts. Twenty-tw- o were pre- which related to the founddaughter 16 .thefts have rament meeting in Preston Lake and her boy friend, Brad sent. ing of ZCMI under the leader- of surveillance, Surveillance from solved been who Second ward Sunday evening, Stewart of Provo, and Mr of Young, Brigham ship Mrs. Anna Hurst spent sev and Mrs. Jay Higbee of OrMrs. Harriet Petersen invit- had one of these stores es- Patrol logbooks. Additionally, the patrol has eral days in Logan last week em attended Sunday School ed members of the Wasatch tablished in the pioneer comwith her mother, Mrs. Selma and also sacrament meeting camp, Daughters of Pioneers, munities to encourage trade been on the scene promptly Bergquist, who is confined to Sunday evening where their to her home Wednesday af- with and for church members to report trash fires, youth brother Vance reported his ternoon. Bernice Esplin was in order to discourage gentile gang fights, accidents. the LDS hospital there The patrol has investigated Russell Westerberg return mission. His grandmother. in charge. Mae Swainston merchants locating in Utah ed home Friday from the Mrs. Barrington of River dale, presented the lesson and Mrs. Sarah Johnson read the and reported damaged proPreston hospital. Fawn Porter read the bio life story of her father, perty, suspicious parked cars, also attended. Refresh- open transoms, open fire hyMr. and Mrs. Freman Jep Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel graphy of her great grand Charles I. Goff. sen met their son Dan at the Keller attended the funeral mother, Sarah Grace Barnaby ments were served to 15. Mrs. drants, reckless drivers. Surveillance of such minor airport in Salt Lake Thurs- of Sylvester Keller in Inkom Ellis. A dainty repast was Jennie Barton was assisting infractions 20. hostess. might be unworthy day. enjoyed by Saturday. of the time and talents of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Erkk-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chris Mrs. Alice Coburn was hos- professional policemen yet, Patriotic in every detail accompanied Mr. and tensen had all of their child Mrs. Verlan Gunnell to Provo tess for the LoPine camp, ignored, such infractions have was the program presented ren home Sunday, Mr. and g Saturday where they attend- Mrs. Wayne Lowry and two for Fine Arts club members Daughters of Pioneers, for the cumulative effect of trouble. for Mrs. November Mrs. ed the football game between Hilda of their at home the meeting. of Tooele, Mr. and USU and BYU. They also daughters Bell gave a lesson on Also, when a Morningside Mrs. Bill Cox of Warrenton, Steele Monday evening. Mrs. Cassie ZCMI visited with Mr. and Mrs. in Bying-to- n family leaves on vacation for was Lorna and Larson the Myrth charge Va., Mr. and Mrs. DeVirlle of related the history of her a week or a weeKena, it is the program which com Gary Erickson. Christensen and children of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erickson with menced the grandfather, George now customary for the famgreat presentation Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs, attended Homecoming at BYU Donald of three the Boy Eastman, who was a promin ily to request "special surflag by Christensen and dauin Provo recently. Their three a and salute the ent pioneer and the first white veillance" of the vacant preScouts by of Preston. little girls stayed with their ghter Selma Baird and settler of Woodruff, Ut. Fif- mises. group. Several women from the Mrs. Larson When I first focused nationsang a duet and teen enjoyed a dainty repast grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. met at the home of Mrs. Larson sang ward Erickson. al as a attention on the feature. Floyd patriotic concluding of MornMrs. Golda Christensen of Gloria Jensen Wednesday to selections and read the Pre Grace and Mrs. Karen Gud- - quilt. They included Reana amble to the Constitution as Mr. and Mrs. J. Leroy Han- ingside, other communities munsen of Ogden spent Sat- - Christensen, Elmira Baird, well as giving other pertinent sen were the honored guests sought and secured informaurday visiting and helping ''Orna wnae, veiaa uison, remarks relative to our na- at a candlelight dinner party tion about how to plan their their Barents. Mr. aim Mrs. viuiei ijarseu, ivwureu Atrutrr. tion's founding. Mrs. Steele on the occasion of their gold- own surveillance patrols. SevShirlene Moosman, and Virgia showed William E. Crane. photostatic replicas en wedding anniversary Oct. eral have launched similar Mike Hawthorne of Cali Docks tader and Virginia Jen of original documents and 30. Those Included were their efforts, but. Morningside is fornia spent the weekend at sen of Preston. each guest was given a pen children, Mr. and Mrs. first to prove its effectiveness. Don Jensen and girl friend cil with a miniature flag at George Heath of Cranbrook, the home of Mr. and Airs. John Olson as a guest of Kar- Carol of Logan visited with tached, which came from the Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Don L. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Betsy Ross house in Philadel Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Max en Olson. Jill Baird and Ann Keller Reed Jensen. phia. Patriotic and season- Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Clair attended a party at the home able decorations accentuated L. Hansen of Preston. Grandof Scott Butterfield Thursday CLUBS the theme and a salad lunch- children and three great The Study club was enter- eon was served to 23. night. grandchildren were also preMrs. LaRue Peterson and tained by Viola Larsen Mon-- d sent. A son, Ariel, of Seattle Seasonable family of Logan, Mr. and a y evening. Friendly Nine club mem- was unable to attend. 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