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Show The Sociable Qiti. March - CLUBS - - THE CITIZEN 19, 1970 DON GREAVES Mrs. Harold Winn was in Mrs. Allie Packer enjoyed Pocatello last Friday visiting a visit a week ago Sunday with the Mark Tingay family, with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Riihard Packer and Mrs. Mame Neley had Mrs. his son Sammy of Ogden. Letha Packer of Idaho Falls as her weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winn went to Cleveland last Friday Mrs. Dee Powell and dau- evening to the Lcland Panter ghter Elizabeth of Los Alami-to- heme for a surprise pot luck Calif., are here visiting supper held in honor of Mr. the rest of the month with Panter on his 67th birthday her mother, Mrs. Mildred anniversary. Other family members present were Mr. Anderson. and Mrs. Lorin Panter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Palmer and Mrs. Weldon McGregor and family of Ogden visited and Mrs. Grace Harris of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with his parents, Mr. Don Panter of Grace. Leland and Mrs. Floyd Palmer. They received gifts and they also all went to Fairview and had enjoyed an evening of visitdinner with Mr. and Mrs. ing. Dennis Hall and family. Mrs. Naomi Perkins was in Mink Creek Friday evening attending the wedding reception of her grandson and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles FOR Auger. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Perkins of Ogden and Mrs. s, Carpel Barbara Freeman of Mont- pelier also attended the reception and they were overnight guests of Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Marie Lindhardt spent the weekend in Banida with her son, Ross D. Lindhardt and family, and with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cook. Carbon's NOW ST GREAVES STYLE SHOP Dresses and Coats For Easier DRESSES Price . Mrs. Naomi Sanders went On March 4, members of a family birthday club met att. the home of Mrs. Sharon was A hot dinner served to 15 and the women completed a quilt and started 'they discussed plans far a on another one. They meet family reunion which will be once a month. held at the Franklin park on August 22. Before returning A week ago last Monday home, Mrs. Sanders visited evening the Preston TOPS with Mr. and Mrs. Harold held a demonstration on hair Heninger. styling by Mrs. Phyllis Ford of the Capri Beauty Salon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John- There were questions and son and their son and wife, answers and Mrs. Ford stylMr. and Mrs. Fred ed two of the TOPS members of Salt Lake City, ca..ie Sun- hair. This Monday evening day and brought a pre 'ared .n the Utah Power and Light steak dinner and enjeyed it r:dltorium, a Mr. Brown of with the Ear! Weavers. Idaho Falls demonstrated the to the group. Mrs. Cleo Harris cf Cgien is visiting here for a few The Birthday club met Feb. weeks with her mother, Mrs. 27 at the home of Mr. and Nessie Peterson. Mrs. Clarence Owen. Birthday anniversaries celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ow- that evening were Mrs. Leoen and sons, Robert, Neil and na Webster and Vera Nelson. Scott, went to Thatcher, Ut., It was a pot luck supper and Sunday and had dinner with places were set for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Chris- Mrs. Blaine Webster, Mr. tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- and Mrs. Vera Nelson, Mr. don Barlow and daughter and Mrs. Cecil Jensen, Mr. Stephanie of Logan were also and Mrs. Verl Auger and Vel-o- y present. Auger. A gift was present to Mrs. Webster and to Mr. Mrs. Bud Thomas left Sun- Nelson. Games and visiting day by plane from the Salt were enjoyed. Lake airport for Mesa, Ariz., where she will visit for 10 Mrs. Leone Smith and Mrs. days with her parents, Mr. Barbara Howells were coand Mrs. Ingram Smith. hostesses at a baby shower for Mrs. Lee Ann Powell last Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dunn Saturday evening. It was held left this Wednesday for Boise at the home of Mrs. Howells. where he will attend an annu- The table was decorated with al meeting of the Idaho Tu- a stork centering the table berculosis association. They with two baby shoes at each will return home Sunday. side holding a candle in each shoe. A salad luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Clair Drury served to 21 and at each place and daughter Annette of setting were miniature cradles Bountiful were weekend filled with candy. Mrs. Powell received gifts and during guests of Mr. and Mrs. He: the evening games were play' Drury of Fairview. They so visited with the Alden ed. Drury family. A week ago Monday eveMr. and Mrs. Henry Drury ning the Eight club met at left last Thursday for Del the home of Mrs. Howard Rio, Tex., for 10 days. They (Dorothy) Johnson. Members were accompanied by Mr. present were Lavinia Cutler, and Mrs. Vaughn Drury of Merle Bright, Ora Greaves, Provo. Phyllis Evans, Carol Condie, Ellen Greaves, Edith and hostess guest, Nor Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nielsen and three children of Salt ma Hale. Mrs. Johnson servLake City and his mother, ed a luncheon. Mrs. N. H. Nielsen of Downwere Sunday dinner The JFF club met last Friey, wfith Mrs. guests of Mrs. Myra Kidd day afternoon A dessert lunMame Neeley. Bcsworth. cheon was served to Anna Condie, Minnie Larson, Vi Palmer, Jessie Swann, Ruby Stokes, Edith Bell, Mada Larsen and Lettie Condie. During the afternoon they did handwork. to Lagan Sunday afternoon to attend a Mendenhall genealogy meeting at the home of a cousin, Mrs. Delca Ilyinas, Der-ricot- Sli.Ti-Gy- Hill-stea- d, ONE GROUP GREAVES' STYLE SHOP PRESTON DRESS UP . . . Going to Ogden Wednesday evening to attend their bridge club at the home of Mrs Dorothy Kendrick were Porter, Idana Greaves, Lorraine Lower and Ora Winn. Helen Baur, a member, and Carmen Winn, special guest, both of Ogden, were also present. The two tables were decorated in St Patricks motif and a dinner was served. For Spring And Easter Fon-net- CURLEE and CAPPS Sails, Spori Coals te Members of the Cheeri-- 0 club met Monday afternoon with their hostess, Mrs. Hazel Dalton. A hot luncheon was served to Vilate Kennington, Pearl Corbridge, Georginia Carlson, Lti :iia Ilulse, Anna Moser, Naomi Perkins. Anna Morrison, Ena Pond, Eleanor Ilobbs and guest, Eleah Dev-i- FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET - LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN BACK OF THE STORE RESTON, IDAHO -P- GOLD STRIKE STAMPS s. Rook was played. GOLD STRIKE STAMPS. PLUS Mrs. William Webber enter- tained the Preston Literary club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Margar- et Winward of Whitney wel- comed the members and a new member, Mrs. Eunice Perry. Mrs. Deane Edwards reviewed the book, "The Lost Queen, by Nora Lofts which Queen, by Nora Lofts. Decorations were carried out in the St. Patrick theme and a salad luncheon was served to 15. Mrs. Flora Winn had the Gay Nineties club at her home Thursday afternoon. Easter decorations were arranged on the two tables and a dessert luncheon was served to Velma Cottle, Jennie Neeley, Myrtle Wright, Minnie Tripp, Gladys Beckstead and Anna Morrison. They played rook during the afternoon. last Mrs. Barbara Howells was hostess to the Pickwick club Monday evening at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Webb showed colored slides of their trip to South America and spoke of tours on their trip. A salad luncheon was served to 21. DISCOUNT PRICES CAKE SWANS DOWN - MIXES Mandarin Oranges ALL FLAVORS REG. SIZE Boxes $31 OYSTERS 5 7: TUNA FISH LIGHT GRATED OLIVES CaBS CAN 49 4 $1 35 TALL CAN LIBBYS PITTED The American Legion Post and Auxiliary unit of Preston celebrated their 51st birthday anniversary with a pot luck supper last Saturday evening at the Legion Hall. 34 There were 25 present and a patriotic theme was carried out. Wayne Swann, com- mander, called on different members to speak. A birthday cake was cut and served also. Idaho Falls Family Visits MAPLETON Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Chatterton had their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stokes and two children of Idaho Falls as their guests the weekend of March 7. A granddaughter, Kristine Talbot of Moreland, was also their weekend guest. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tal- bot. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Jensen of Preston were last Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Long. Mrs. Wendetl Long and daughter, Mrs. LaRue Burbank, attended the Preston First ward Relief Society homemaking day last Thursday. Mrs. Roland Hull and daughter Pamela were hi Ogden Friday shopping. 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