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Show THE "Actions and Reactions of Birds." Her interest In birds comes from an older brother who wrote a book on the subject. "Lynn went into the service and never got to publish it" Jody sighed. "It's real good though, Darrin and I have been trying to identify some of them with our binoculars. We even tried to raise sparrows and cow birds, but we didn't have any luck," she moaned. "Pidge almot died too but we pulled him through," declared Darrin. "He didn't have a single feather on him when we brought him home." "We didn't know what he would do when we turned him loose for the first time," "He hung Jody remarked. Portc;a Way Adult Sunday School Class Holds Party Saturday evening about fifty members of the Portage ward Adult Sunday School elass enjoyed a party under the direction of the class leader Mrs. Glen (Faye) Morris. A delicious roast beef supper introduced the evenings entertainment and it was followed by a play "You Haven't Heard the Half of K." under the direction of Mrs. Ora H. John. Cast members wereTrinaGIbbs, LaRue LaVera Knudsen, Maurine Gibbs, Hosklns, Isabelle Nielsen, Thelma Gibbs, Julie Gibbs, and Faye Morris. It was a most enjoyable evening for all those who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris went to Purley Saturday to the viewing and funeral for Carl and Dora Meline of Bur-le- y. The couple were killed in a car accident in North Dakota last Thursday, to see their son and Mrs. Meline and family. Mrs. Morris were cousins. Friday Mr. and Mrs. James D. Udy and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Udy's brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bart Williams and family, in Salt Lake City. Wednesday visitors of Mrs. Esther John were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bone of Freemont, California; Dr. and Mrs. Denton John of Pleasanton, California; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Facer of Taylorsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvera John of Malad. Goldia Wilson of So Greenfield, Missouri was a visitor at the home of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Earl Henry and family for the past ten days. Mrs. Henry took her to the airport in Salt Lake City Monday to return to her home. During the visit the Henry's took Mrs. Wilson to Gooding, Idaho to visit her brother and Mr. and sister-in-la- w, Mrs. Tren Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Ellis Allen and daughters. Cheryl and Janet, attended sacrament meeting in the Millcreek Ward in Salt Lake City in the interest of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udy, who were the speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Udy are leaving for the Nashville, Tennessee mission on the first of November. Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Hoskins visited Mrs. Clara Hoskins at the Sunshine Terrace in Logan Monday. Mrs. Reed Neilsen visited Mrs. Gary Cannon and sons in Ogden Thursday. Mrs. Ray Nielsen visited her brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Haw-ke- s, and family in Rexburg, Idaho, from Wednesday until Saturday. dinner guests of Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Mrs. Don Bow-e- n and Mr. and Mrs. Dug- -, gan Allen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Cannon of, San Diego, California. The visitors alsoattended sacra- -, ment meeting here that eve- - en-ro- w, nlng. Dr. Max Conley of Bou- ntiful visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley Sun- - , Mrs. Reed Nielsen met her Harold Thomas of Pocatello, and Mrs. Mildred Tovey of Malad, in Malad Wednesday, where they honored Mrs. Tovey for her' birthday. They enjoyed dinner at the Senior Citizens Center. They spent the day visiting. Monday Mrs. Ellis Allen;. and daughter visited Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Connie Thompson, in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris were visitors Saturday in Hansel Valley with their l2995 1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE M99500 s395oo HARDTOP M8 5000 SEDAN S2500 1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER COUPE 1974 CHEVROLET V, TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE 1974 CHEVROLET V TON PICKUP 3600 1974 CHEVROLET Vi TON PICKUP '3600 Trucks '4350 '3995 '1895 TON PICKUP SUPER CUSTOM 1970 GMC V TON PICKUP Vi. TON PICKUP 1970 FORD ' 2395 EXPLORER M8950 TON PICKUP (3. roared Jody. "Thats when Dad wanted to take him for another car ride," added Darrin. All in all the family has grown accustomed to Pidge. After the kids leave for school he flys to the kitchen His first trick was finding home when they drove him a few miles away and let him go. When he passed with (pardon the expression) flying colors, they started in on the hard stuff. "We taught him to sit on our shoulder and to dance when we turned on our rec- ored player," grinned Jody. "We also taught him to follow a beam of light from a re fie ctor. He will fly whe re -ever we shine it," claimed the young trainer. "Thats really all we taught him. He learned to follow us on our bikes all by himself. He also learned to sneak up on Dad, when he's laying down, and peck at his head," The family Craven wish to and neighbors have expressed These are their generous concern. Mrs. I loyd Cravens and family "Sometimes he's real jealous of the cat and dog, but when night comes they always make up and sleep together," Jody marveled. The prices of wheat, wool and corn go up and down, but the price of wild oats stays the same. ttM NOT Tricks - But Treats for your budget ARE they NEW FOR FALL DAYS AHEAD ! o - Pi:'- FRIDAY ONLY Darrin and Jody Nielson show off their friend greets them faithfully, They're children of Gary Nielson of East Tremonton. he ALL - DAY WE'RE CERTIFICATES 0 fR BUY OVER BUY OVER AND SO TO GIVING ALL '10.00 '20.00 FREE '1.00 '2.00 GET GET 5:30 P.M. WE'RE GIVING 2 '25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATES WINNERS GIVEAWAY HURRY CERTIFICATE OF OUR DRAWING SIGN IN NOT BIG 1 BUT THE TWO HALLOWEEN ! UP IT MAY BE YOU ! ant iuy lane and the Nielson child- ren tumbled out, there sat As the yellow and black their pet pigeon playing with school bus roared away from the family cat and waiting,,, the Nielson household Darfaithfully for the kids to rerin and Jody could both be turn. seen waving a frantic goodFor the last couple of bye to their favorite pet. months the pigeon has been t "We'll see you this afterseeing them off to school' noon when we get home," and greeting them upon their t return. The Nielson kids shouted Jody. Sure enough, when the rescued the motherless pigfamiliar bus roared up the eon from the Harold Sel- mon ranch last July. "I thought it would be a good project forschool,"ex- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp Jody. Mr. Kirbyher. sixth grade teacher apparen- - . and daughters. 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During the day he might, for example, engage the cat in a game of tag or dive bomb the dog a few times, but his favorite past time is always accompanying Jody and Darrin. -- 13 Cord Of Thanks window and carries on a conversation with Mrs. Nielson mum By Craig 1973 CHEVROLET IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE October 30, 1975, Page EMBROIDERY M75000 1973 FORD i-- Pal To Kids 1972 CHEVROLET VEGA HATCHBACK COUPE 'a . Pigeon's Just f UL I Used Cars 1974 GMC V sisters Mrs. Quality Cjked 1971 BUICK CENTURIAN a. - 4 TIMES, "PIDGE" ,269500 965 4 ; "Pidge" as 1974 CHEVROLET VEGA HATCHBACK COUPE 1 ! - GARLAND d so we started teaching him some tricks." ' day. w, 1 J r 1 LEADER-aroun- |