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Show THE CITIZEN Mar. 5, 1970 Surprise Parly Held For Girl BAXIDA Kay Miles, Carmen Gregersen and Claudia 'r-- DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Eldon II?bbs were in Mesa Caspurson had a surprise parvisiting with the Don Hobbs ly Saturday evening for Peg- family. gy Christensen at the Miles Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Moser home. took their son Troy to the Joe J. Christensen and son Pop n Pins bowling for his Stephen of Salt Lake City sixth 24.birthday anniversary Feb. then went back spent Saturday with Mr. and I home for They a family dinner. Mrs. Joseph A. Christensen Mrs. Mosers mother, Mrs. and family. Arthur Cox of Smithfield, Mr. and (Mrs. Verl Christen- came for the occasion and sen and son went to North was an overnight guest. Troy Salt Lake over the weekend to had a birthday cake and revisit with Mr. and Mrs. Glen ceived gifts. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Perry Members of the LeRoy Cole had their daughter, Roselyn, family of Sandy spent the home for the holiday weekweekend visiting with Mr. end from Salt Lake City. and Mrs. LaMor Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. family. Howell went to Preston Feb. Black-foJack Gcddes went to 22 and an s P!f1 m S ..j it .;i! s c &' . :i f i :? "i.-- r8 ON S lii U: :' f?,AT f? V? 1 HO?!?-- f JP1; .r:rj 3 ft-.- ' tt , f'V ' ot Saturday with the FFA. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Allen of Soda Springs visited Tuesday with Mrs. Reda Alien. Other family members to visit during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Uunsaker and children of Soda Springs and Allen A" Mr. and Mrs. Roland ;,s.V';'.iW'' 1'' ' of Iloneyville. l is :' v1' s Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. visited Sunday afternoon Mrs. Richard with Mr. WINDOWS Pilgrim andandson in Brigham !; f J f; City. (i beautify your home ly rnpl.icmg your old Mrs.' Douglas with WILLS ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT WIN(Pamela) Thornock and son of Logan spent Sunday visiting with WrilS ALUMINUM REPLACE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geddes MINT WINDOWS ARE BUILT to;) and family. life! in h a ii 'I add to the last Mrs. IIuKau Miles went to hn.iiiiv and value uf the home.; Pocatello Sunday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Lydia ; Ged-de- ,JRPIAMINT, .tiijie fj, V existing windows t ' A - i Iu:i!,x t! those stiihhinn windows . Ilia! wun't open or close because , nf warped framo, paint nd her-encf Sg. t with WLIiS "Finger Tip e;ilarement Windows. At i;.e" .ili:;.ilijti'!y . . . Cull tii wrilc lu it RMS replacement. EASY ay ' hco Hansen Gass ALL HAKES LINE OF STOftM WINDOWS AN0 DOORS. 15 APPLIANCE SERVICE PLANST AND PAYMENT ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE iJL - mu repiesentetive will be pli'.iseri to give you furthei do-- , t.nl:, and a puce estimate on ION wmi-'fi- ' NO COST nr OBI IGA- Guaranteed Satisfaction NEW APPLIANCE SALES TOO! & Paint1 Rnkm Owes and Rbfce Fnhrimaa Phone North State 850-10-07 Couple Spend Week On Arizona Trip ph- - 852'0841 ALmA BURBANK Couple Visits In Las Vegas she was in Roy to attend fast meeting and see her little granddaughter blessed. She was given the name of Nat-ale- e Nuffer. They all met at the Gary Nuffer home for dinner. Mi-s- . Albertie Griffiths was in Salt Lake City a week ago Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bernon Auger, who went with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Auger of Pocatello to Idaho Falls to go through the temple. Zeldon Griffiths of liberty called one day last week and took Burdette Griffiths to Ogden on business. Before returning home they called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Housley. Last Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Thomas of Clearfield and Mrs. Thyra Griffiths and two nieces, Betty and Eve-len- e Talbot of Lewiston, visited with Mrs. Albertie Griffiths. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Palmer took his mother, Mrs. D. R. Palmer, to Sandy Saturdav where she attended the Old outdoor enjoyed patio dinner with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hollingsworth. The Aweigh club met last Wednesday morning in the Dayton ward and had a demonstration by Darlene Williams of Weston on the Women ore-sewere Lois Housley, Mary Alice Westover, Barbara Folks party. Smart, Anna Schwartz, Veda The following students went Jensen and Patsy Beutler. to American Falls Saturday Sunday dinner guetsts of for the speech declamation Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Nelson contest: Janette Page, Ann were Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bingham, Emma Jean BingMontof son Kien and Rigby Marie ham, Dellene pelier and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Jensen, Janet Griffiths, Jan Bingham, Griffiths and daughter Dar- ine Housley, Carl King, Reed lene of Dayton. Henderson and Val Dee Mrs. Morris Helmandollar They were accompanand children, Melanie and ied by Mrs. Stanley Fuller. Brett, of Inkom spent last Miss Brenda Richards, and weekend with her parents, the school bus driver and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Balls. iwife, Mr .and Mrs. Buraice Mr. and Mrs. Alan Corbett Ward and daughter Katherof Logan and Miss Ruby ine. Janet Bingham receivSchwartz of Salt Lake City ed superior rating on original visited Feb. 22 with Mr. and oratory; Carl King, excellent, Mrs. Walter Beutler. humorous dialogue; Val Dee Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Westover, superior, sales Bingham were in Rexburg on talk; Janine Housley, good, Feb. 21 on a combined busi- serious dialogue; Dellene ness and pleasure trip. Griffiths, good, copyright poVerl Page etry; Emma Jean Mr. and (Mrs. Bingham, were in Tremonton good, retold story; Ann BingThursday on business. ham, superior, original oraMrs. Hern Henderson was tory; Reed Henderson, superin Logan last Saturday visit- ior, after dinner speedi; and ing with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Marie Jensen, good, retold Archibald. story. Mrs. Albert Moser was in Richmond three days last MINK CREEK BRIEFS week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson Mr. and Mrs., Jed Robinson. with She also visited one day In spent Monday in Provo ' Smithfield with a niece, Mrs. their daughter and family, Roland Hansen. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mellor. Day-To- Inch-Maste- ns nt West-ove- last Now you can invest in new 15,000,000 Issue First Security Bank r. RIVERDALE Mr. anc Mrs. Curtis Basen spent the weekend of Feb. 22 in Las Vegas witfi their son Dan. They went down to Twenty-Nin- e Palms, Calif., to vii with Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gunderson. A daughter, Mrs. DeLore Wal'gren, flew in from San Jose for a family get together. The Rex Packers and his mother, Mrs. Clotida Packer, spent the weekend of Feb. 21 in Mesa with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Packer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rasmussen were in Vernal one day last week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Edna McKeach-nie- , and other relatives. Mrs. May Larson of Preston was a Thursday visitor at the Ben A. Meek home. Mr. and Mrs. Reo Newbold went to Malad one day last week on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Um-bl- e of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Seamons of Provo and Laurlne Keller were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson. Laurlne attends Ricks College. Mrs. Myron Fredrick had a quilting last Wednesday. Invited were Dorothy Packer, Rita Anderson, Rusty Rasmussen, Gladys Henrie, Buna Tate, Mildred Bosen, Lisle Vaterlaus, Myrtle Rindlisbak-er- , Wanda Forsgren and Ihea Barrington. A hot dinner was served at noon. Mrs. Orville Neeley was in Soda Springs from Sunday, Feb. 22, to the following Friday taking care of her grandchildren while their parents. Bishop and Mrs. Robert Herd, were in Boise. Verl Neeley and wife and sons, Blaine and Stirling, of Grace visited last Monday with his father, Orville Neeley. Treasureton Couple Visits Grand Canyon TREASURETON Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins and family. Mrs. George Johnson spent a Ted Paskins drove to Soda few days vacationing at Springs Saturday. He visited Grand Canyon, Ariz., and with Mr. and Mrs. George California. While in Califor- Paskins, who are visiting nia, they called to see Mr. with their children, Mr. and and Mrs. Russel Johnson. Mrs. Verlon Roholt He also They returned home Tuesday visited in Grace with Mrs. night Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirby gave a birthday dinner Sunday afternoon for Ross Lyon. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oran Vance of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lyon and family. Mrs. Rhoda Workman, Mrs. Wanda Hess and Fred Hess went to Salt Lake City Tuesday. They visited with Mr. and Mrs Harold Pratt, who are leaving for England on a work mission for three years. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trent at the LDS Hospital where Mr. Trent Is confined. They also visited with Mrs. Loma Prince at Murray. On their way home Wednesday they visited at the home of Mrs. Laura Draper of Bountiful and with Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess and Mrs. Margaret Hess of Farming-ton- . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton and family of Salt Lake City were Saturday guests at the home of iMrs. Wanda Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paskins of Murray were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mary Johnson. Visitors at Sunday School Sunday morning were Mr. and Mrs. Oran Vance of Salt Lake City and Miss Martha Tso, who is attending the Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City. Miss Martha Tso was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Von R. Atkinson and family. A quilting was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joyce Perry. Those attending were Mrs. Dorothy Workman, Mrs. Rhoda Workman, Mrs. Vernetta Sant, Mrs. Celia Paskins, Mrs. Eunice Perry, Mrs. Jean Barger, Mrs. Margaret Shumway, Mrs. Leone Kirby, Mrs. Ida Beth Denton and Mrs. Naretta Reeder. A chicken dinner was served to the group by Mrs. Joyce Perry. MIA leaders of Oneida Stake visited Tuesday at Mutual prior to ward conference. A special program was enjoyed by the group . Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ransom of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. George Reeder spent Thursday afternoon in Logan. NOTICE TO ALL DOG OWIEBS Family Visits In Dog Licenses Are Now Dne Salt Lake City EGYPT Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petterborg and children were in Salt Lake City Feb. 22 visiting with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gaydon. Mrs. Lyle Andersen and daughter Mamie of Pocatello visited Feb. 17 with Mary Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Ralphs of Rockland have a new daughter. She was bom Sunday, March 1. Maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Nettie Nielsen. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nettie Nielsen were her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Salt Lake City. Stacy Nielsen came home from Denver wWp he has been attending ALL DOGS IN THE CITY OF PRESTON ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A LICENSE. FEES ARE FOR MALES AND $7 FOR FEMALES. FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN RUNNING LOOSE THAT DOGS IN VIOLATION OF CITY WILL BE SHOT BY CITY PATROLMEN ED BY LAW - $4 LAW AS PROVID- LAW PROVIDES THAT ALL DOGS MUST BE TIED UP FROM SUN DOWN TO SUN UP. Bert Galley POLICE CHIEF, CITY OF PRESTON school. Lets Go To A Movie IBIA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ABE .. GBAND MARCH 6 and 7 'CHITTY-CHITT- Y S'SSKATUIi BANG-BAN- G' With Dick Van Dyke PRESTON FRI. and SAT. MARCH 13 and 14 "P. J." Starring George Peppard Grace Theatre GRACE, subordinated notes WED., TIIURS., FRI. MARCH 4, 5, 5 MON.. TUES.. WED. 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