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Show l 2 - THE CITIZEN - CLUBS - Aug. IS, 1971 Nebraska Couple Vacations James Rodney Larsen Wed To Midvale Girl In Temple Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Page ' Dahl of Midvale, Ut., announce the marriage of their daughter, Linda Joyce, to James Rodney Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Larson of Preston. They will be married Fri The Saturday Duplicate Owen's Cafe in Preston. Mrs. Connie Jean Thomas met in the Utah Places were set for Bonita club was hostess last Wednesday bridge at 1:30. A Olivcrson, LaVerna Wanner, auditorium Power Present club. to her vening served Manila Davis, Alice Smith, was luncheon dessert were Elaine Belnap, Maureen Norma Ethel Mockli, Janet Jensen, ' Lois to Petersen, Darlene Carter, ' Ainscough, ' Hale, ' Laltene Foss, Juice Orlene LaMont, and guest, day, Aug. 20, in the Salt Lake and Barbara Chapin. Mrs. Bambrough, Billie Lou But- Bernice Hillberg. Summer Florence Reeves, flowers centered the table Temple. Chapin and her family are terfield, An open house will be giv- moving to Idaho Falls in the Allene Aller, Edith Hillstead, and a hot dinner was served. Elizabeth played pinochle and the en in their honor Saturday,, near future and she was pre- Ruth, Lorna' Dunn, Martin. They high score went to Mrs. LaColleen and Boyd Aug. 21, from 7 p.m. until 9 sented with a going away First place pair winners' were Mont and second high to Mrs. p.m. at the Lynn A. Larson gift. During the evening they Mrs. Foss and Mrs. Bam-broug- h. Wanner. Second place winresidence, 230 West Second did handwork and a dessert Mrs. Gedda Henderson was Mrs. Boyd and were ners served. was luncheon North, Preston. hostess to an outdoor lawn Mrs. Martin. i A week ago Thursday eve- Sherwin-William- s Money - ning, Mrs. Nadine Fiyar entertained the Friendly Nine at Saving HOUSE PAINT V CAf iJlLaEj LIMITED OFFER... SWP Oil Base PAINT HOUSE house paint you can buy for Finest selfall wood surfaces. Uniform film cleaning. 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There were four small tables centered with bouquets of flowers from her garden. The serving table was also covered with a tablecloth and flowers. Present were Pearl Olivcrson, Goldie Christensen, Virgil Geddes, Esther Smith, Allie Packer, Beatrice Johnson, Emily Evans, Marjorie Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson's daughter, Mrs. Joan Jones and her daughter Cindy of Bountiful. A luncheon was served and Mr. Henderson read some verses in keeping with the summer and fall season. During the early evening they played bingo and prizes were awarded the winners. Sociable Citizen - Don- na of Ogden, visiting her Friday and Saturday and another son and wife, Earl and Barbara of Bountiful and friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon of Ogden, came Saturday to see her. Mrs. Philip Blomquist and four daughters, Lou Ann, Barbara, Ldnda and Sue, of Salt Lake City visited Monday to Friday ' with her sister, Mrs. Rawson Taylor. Mrs. David Johnson and daughter LaRae and friend, Shannon Gunnell of Whitney, went to Salt Lake City last Thursday to Sunday of this week. While there they attended the wedding reception of a nephew and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Searle. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Searle. They also visited with another ' daughter Myma, who lives in Salt Lake City. Le-la- nd Mrs. Minnie Tripp had her grandson, Paul McConkie, and his friend, Gary Kenning-to- n of Bountiful, visiting her Saturday to Tuesday of this week. Sunday callers at her home were a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Merrill of Kelchum. They had been down to Brigham City to see their new granddaughter. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Merrill. Spencer and - FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL REMODELING AND REPAIRS . . . WE "iIA Carpenter LUMBER CO PRESTON rBONE VEa"1" AVAILABLE - AND A Plumber 852-06- JN DUTY TO SERVE UTAH PHONE CH a YOU NOW ! I ! Barton enjoyed W. K. a visit Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Hazel Carver and her tiwo daughters, Mrs. Hazel Oox and Mrs. Ruth Robbins of Pocatello. Mrs. Zeffa Peterson is visiting this week in Pocatello with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer for four years. Darrel will be training seminary teachers at the LDS church college there. They have been visiting with tlwir families, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gamble and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln wife and 3us mother also call- Orme. They have been reed on her parents, Mr. and siding in Afton, Wyo. Mrs. Leslie Johnson, before n Mr. and Mrs. Harold they left for Ketehum. went to Huntsville last Friday and met her mother, Bishop and Mrs. Loyal Han- Mrs. Wilmer Jensen and two sen and children spent four sisters and families and they days in Yellowstone Park this all went to Salt Lake City week. early Saturday to attend the late Henry Grow reunion at Mrs. Margaret Knight of the 17ih ward cultural hall. Las Vegas was here last week There were 150 descendants visiting her parents, Mr. and present. Following a business Mrs. Loyal White. meeting and dinner, all went to the Salt Lake Tabernacle Richard Packer and wife for a tour to the roof. It was Marie visited Sunday with his a historical event for all of them as Mrs. Gaymans great mother, Mrs. S. P .Packer. Henry Grow, grandfather, Recent weekend visitors was the architect for the with their mother, Mrs. Enid building. Johnston, were Anna Louise of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Arlene Davis was in FrankDon Wycoff and baby son Jar- lin the week before last visited of Provo. ing with her oousin, Phyllis Davis. Phyllis returned home Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith with her and stayed from last and children Terry, Linda Tuesday to Monday. and Kathryn of Portland were here visiting for a week with Last Saturday several woher mother, Mrs. Eleanor men met and had supper in Hobbs, and his parents, Mr. the Preston city park. They and Mrs. Ingram Smith of were Hilva Fellows, Naomi ' Mesa, Ariz. They enjoyed a Sanders, Ruth Olivereon, Minfew family outings together nie Tripp, Anna Merrill and and with other dose relatives. Marie Lindhardt. Gay-ma- ' Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thomas, and Bishop and Mrs. LaVor Smith and family in Lewiston. They are Cbndie. now in Lava Hot Springs for a week and then plan to spend Dr. and Mrs. Orvid Cutler a few weeks at Island Park. and Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Whitney were in PoMr. and Mrs. Jon Jepsen catello a week ago Thursday and family of Salt Lake City visiting their children, Dr. spent the weekend with her and Mrs. Clair Cutler and Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Wayne Schow and II. Lloyd. They left their daufamilies. They went to see ghter Portia to spend this their new homes. week with her grandparents. : - 1UVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Crandeil of Scotts-blufNeb., and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin T. Allred of Wendell visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ariel W. Meek. Mr. and Mrs. Marve Packer and her mother, Mrs. Nell Hansen, and their daughters, Eileen and April, went to and spent Friday with their son Stanley and family. They also called on Mrs. Fran Ilollihan and Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen, who are both ill. to Tremonton they stopped in Logan to see other daughters, Linda and Clarice. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rasmussen and daugiter, Mrs. Paula Davidson, made a trip to Vernal, Ut.. a week ago Thursday to Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs. Edna McKeach-niand other relatives. They also attended Mr. Rasmussens class reunion. Mrs. Ray Peterson and family of Kemmerer came a week ago last Sunday and visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. llindUsbaker. Monday night callers of last week at the Orville Neeley home were her daughter-in-laMrs. William K. Herd and daughter Karen, wivo is Miss Idaho, of Idaho Falls. Tuesday callers at the Neeley home were Bishop and Mrs. Robert Herd and three children of Soda Springs and Debbie and Nancy Herd of Idaho Falls, who are granddaughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel W. Meek had their two grandchildren, David and Dixie Ilinck of Idaho Falls, visiting them the week of Aug. 8. Their mother, Mrs. Vaughn (Tamara) Ilinck, was in the hospital with a new baby daughter. Site was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ilinck on Aug. 6 in the Idaho Falls hospital and weighed in at six pounds 13 ounces. She will be named Suzanne. They now have one son and three daughters. Aug. 8 was the Hansen reunion, held at the Mink Creek ball park. There were approximately 80 family members present. There was a program, picnic and visiting. Norman Larsen of Mink Creek was honored that day as he will be 80 years of age of her mother, Mrs. Lyle MDhrard, to help celebrate he? birthday anniversary. Mrs. Millward had her six children borne with her with the exception of one who was unable to join them. Dinner was served, with a birthday cake and gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Horton and daughter Lisa of Salt Lake (Sty and Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Smith of Pocatello spent the weekend with Mrs. Leila Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Garfield and baby of Tremonton visited last Monday with the Don Carters. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Forsgren had Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baxter and son Johnnie of El Cajon, Calif., visit them last week. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bosen were in Salt Lalm City a week ago Saturday to attend the funeral for his brother-in-law- , Andrew Mower. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Glover of Bountiful were Aug. 7 weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. DoLyn Nielson and two children of Salt Lake City spent a few days tost week with the Sharps. Recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bosen were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Burger of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Moss Lewis have been enjoying a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ann Stevenson and children, Brian and Jill of Los Angeles, for the past weeks. They came to attend the wedding of Mrs. Stevensons sister. Her husband and another son came Saturday for his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Barrington took Miss Kathleen Sousa to the Salt Lake airport ' a week ago Sunday where she returned to her borne in Hayward, Calif. She had been a house guest at the Barrington home toe past five weeks. The W. F. Hindu shaker family went to toe Rindlis-bakreunion a week ago Saturday at Logan Willow park. Friday visitors at toe Rindlis-bakhome were the Clyde Simpsons of Logan and two grandsons, John Lambreaux soon. Mrs. Don Carter went to of Kearns, and Dana PeterSalt Lake C&ty to the home son of Kemmerer, Wyo. f, Tre-mont- En-rou- te w, er er Mrs. Rawson Taylor invited Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Smith of Mesa, Ariz., have ' been a few friends to her home last here visiting with their dau- Tuesday for a luncheon and ghter and family, With Relatives In Riverdale e, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gamble and children Kathryn, Evelyn, Alan and Julie, are leaving this weekend for Hawaii where they will reside ' Mrs. - visiting. They were Mrs. C2ark (Edith) Bonner and her sister, Mrs. Alan (Dale) Wells of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Zeffa Peterson, Mrs. Ililva Fellows, Mrs. John Warrick, all of Preston, and Mrs. Ruby Reeder of Hyde Park. They have been friends for years. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibson were in Salt Lake City Satur- day to attend the funeral for her cousin, Mrs. Wanda Greenhalgh Blackett. TOO GOOO TO MISS! Farmhands Single Auger Box at CARLSON'S WEDDING REGISTRY MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT CO. 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