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Show Franklin Kendrick O. Morrison Stationed In Berlin BY MRS. G. I.. WRIGHT O. Morrison. 20, son of Mr. and Mis Oliver Mor- Out Of Race and l.yle Allen of Idaho Mr. and Mrs Rav ( of Denver. They were here for their lather's funeral. Other Thursday dinner guests were Tavon Mrs. Scarbrough and of Salt Mrs. Doncll Seashore Take City, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ralph of Downey and Sidney Ralph of Idaho Falls Throat Operation Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hobbs went to Salt Take City last Mon- day where Donald submitted to a throat, operation. Mrs. Hilda Olsen of Weston spent Sunday and Monday vvith Mrs. Nettie Levis who is verv ill. and Mrs. Rebecca daughter Darla visited in I remonton Friday with Mrs. Katie Harris and Mrs. Alice Wavvley of Granthan Lincolnshire. England, and Mr. and Mrs. Gporge Sharp of Leamington. Ontario Canada, who were visiting at the Harris home. Mr. and Mrs. Sargant Rich and daughter Criss of Salt Lake City were Saturday overnight Richs grandguests of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Gina Albiston. Improving Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A. Shrives and sons Wayne and Van visited Mr Shrives mother at the home of Mrs. I.ois Smith at Thayne. Wvo. Saturday and Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Shrives will he pleased to learn she is much better and is improving each dav Mrs. Genevtevp Shrives accompanied Mrs. Si el' a Booth of Preston to Hyde Park last Fndav to visit Mrs. Shrives mother, Mrs. Viola Ashcroft Dr. and Mrs Don Chalterion and children Mu key and Janie of San Diego, Calif are visiting Mrs Laura Chatterton. Don will fly to Chicago to attend a dental convention. Mrs Chatterton and children will visit here until he Falls and rison. Fiauklin. is a member of the fit h iivantry regiment in Berlin. The fi.h recipient Guards installations and undergoes intensive trainin'.' in the former GerFrench. man capital. British. Russians and U. S. troops have occupied Berlin since the end of II. Pvt. Morrison, W'o Id War who attended BYl'. is a ririemau in the 'regiment's Company C. He entered the army in November 1954. completed hasie teaming at Fort Ord. Calif., and arrived overseas last April. Chicken Supper The Elders and their partners enjoyed a rhieken supper party at the ward recreation hall Friday evening vvith Uallin Woodward in charge. Assisting "ere Bruce I .owe and Mr. and Mrs llarley I.ovve. Yirtor Jensen led Hie group in a variety of lively or-n- Mr and Mrs Horace Havvkes left Tuesday for Port Arthur, Ontario. Canada, to act their son Jerry who has completed a church for I.T)S the mission year in the North Central s'ates. Jerris fianeee. Miss Worraineon Benthe nett. accompanied them 2- trip. Mr. and Mrs Ronald Honey and son Craig of I.ogan spent last week vvith Ronalds parents. Mr. and Mrs Conrad Doney. To Blackfoot Tester I.ovve Mr and Mrs motored to Blackfoot Sunday to Saera-mentget Mis Ada Bovver of Calif, viho was visiting relatives there Mrs Bower is an aunt of Mrs I.owe and is visiting at their home. Visiting the Argell Bennetts last week was Mrs Bennett's . Mrs. Ha7el Williams of Mesa, An A 13th grandchild has arrived returns Mr. and Mrs Bill Hobbs and for the Tester I). I.ovves. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I.ovve are parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Donev spent in Salt of a 6 lb. 8 oz. baby daughter Saturday and Sunday born Sept. 20 at Preston hospital. Lake City. They attended the fair Two sisters and a brother greet- - and visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald ed the baby. Other grandparents Hobbs at the hospital. Among those registering at the are Mr. and Mrs. Maynard An- dreason of Soda Springs, their 7th USAC are Larrv Smith, Merlin D. Anderson. Ramon 'Wright, grandchild Mr. and Mr James Kirkbride Adrian Geddes. Vaunda Oliver- are proud parents of a baby boy son. Elaine Stockdale, Phyllis born Sept. 19 at Preston. Two sis- - and Cecil Le Fevre. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowe let s welcomed the baby brother. spent Friday at Salt Lake City. Tuesday Yisitors Sunday Program Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffit of The program Sunday evening Nampa called on Miss Maggie was given by the Mutual with Wright and Mr. and Mrs. G Wright Tuesday enroute to Utah President Boyd Woodward in charge. The opening prayer was State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunkley by Richard Porter; theme was given by Dixie Dunkley. The subof Whitney called of Mrs. Dunk for the program was Out ley's brother. Leslie Wirkham, ject and G. L. Wright Sunday. Mr. of the Darkness." Karma Lynn talks.- - Brent and Mrs. Weldon Nash also called Shrive, narrator; and on G. L. Wright and Mr. and Robinson, Cecil LeFevre Guest Mrs. Grant Lewis Sunday after- - Peggy Joyce Hampton. speaker was Loyal Hansen of noon o o. Wayne Mrs. Hilda Olsen of Weston Preston. Vocal accompanied by his apent Sunday vvith Mrs. Nettie Woodward,vocal mother: solo. Reta Mae Lewis, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis mo- Olsen, acompanied by Barbara tored to Pocatello Friday wuere Doney; baritone solo. Paul Woodaccompanied by Mrs. they left their daughters Kay and ward, Debbie vvith Mrs Elane Alder, Flaine Jensen and several numthen went to Salt Lake on a busi- bers by a girls chorus directed ness trip. They attended Utah by Ruth Ann Durrant, accomState Fair and ice follies and panied by Barbara Doney: closwere overnight guests of Mr. and ing prayer, Jo Ann Wright. Mrs. Douglas Hobbs in Provo. Hayride Principal Victor Jensen took his 8th grade blass or. a hayride party up Maple Creek Canyon. WASHINGTON V Former They built a large bonfire around President Harry S. Truman will had which they played games, make three speeches on the West a program and box lunches. 2a Coast in November for the bene-- ; Ftudents enjoyed the party. of the Truman Library, s li- Douglas Wright entered his spokesman announced to-- : Fair State at Ctah pulling team day. ihe heavyand won first place in Mr. Truman will speak at din- weight division. net given by library backers at Woodward. Marlow Bishop Nov. 2(5. Los Angeles, Counselors Conrad Doney and Seattle. Nov. 28 and San Francisco, Novi Clerks and Durrant Thomas Leonard Butterworth and Les- 29. Proceeds from the dinners will ter Atkinson and their wives, used to spent Wednesday at Utah Stale tion of the help finance construe--In-- 1 Truman Library at ! Fair and attended the Ice Follies. dependence, Mo. The libra rv will To Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neeley be the repository of Mr. Truman's took lheir daughter Ramona to books and papers accumulated Ogden Monday where she enroll- during his presidency. ed Heniger's business college. After registering they motored CARD Or THANKS to Salt Lake and attended the NeeMr. let Follies and visited We wish to express our sincere ley's brother Merio. Mrs. Neeley appreciation to relatives, friends, spent the remainder of the week and neighbors who were so kind with her sister Mrs. Lila Aoung to us at the death of our husband, at Ogden. father, son and brother, Mr. WilMr. and Mrs Willis Chatterion liam Earl Lloyd. To those who and children of Salt Lake City sent flowers, furnished music or of Willis' were Sunday guests spoke words of comfort at the mother. Mrs. Meda Ixtwe. funeral services, or heiped in any Babies Named to lighten our sorrow. way rhristen-ed were Four baby boys Mrs. Fiarl Lloyd and family, at church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Kimball Lloyd Mrs. Victor Jensen, gave their and family. son tne name of Keith Victor, blessed by his father, assisted bv grandfathers Thomas Jensen of Salt Lake City and Thomas Fergus of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nash chose sister-in-law- I- j 1 the name of Larry Bartlett, blessed by his father and assisted by grandfathers Bert Winvvard Jr. of Clifton and Bart Nash of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chatter-to- n r christened B.. by F.arl Shumvay. assisted by his father. . Mr. and Mrs. Sharrell Brown of Idaho Falls gave their son the name of Jerry Kurt. Fie was blessed by his father. James Oliver Forester, a to the LDS church, who is making his home with Dr. Thomas Farnsworth was confirmed a member of the LDS church by frider Merle Klippert of Preston. who gave a talk in church. Visit Brother Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunkley son Nixon Probably In - d . Parker games. -- UP AND OVER An athletic policeman somersaults over a car at the annual West Berlin. Germany, police show. Some 120 (UK) spectators attended the show, put on to show the citizenry the skill and efficiency of their police force. -t liefer Trenton Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Eppich Spend Leave In Cache Valley RUBY EZOI.A iirday evening September 21. lor Elder Scott Jensen who has ac- Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon F.pptch. a call to serve on an cepted Jr. spent a month here with their church mission in the LDS. parents, Mr and Mrs Sheldon New England states. The pru- F.ppuh Sr. Sheldon Jr. was on was conducted bv Donald gram leave fmm the L S Arinv. By costs! Opening song Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Eppich Andrew as follow bee. () God. Frim Sr have returned from a trip to "We Thank Cahtornia They accompanied A Prophet," bv the congregation, Atkinson, a their son, Sheldon Jr. and his wife led by Flo-si- e to Travis Air Base in San panied by Nonna Reeder at the Francisco Sheldon Jr. llew from . rgan. The opening prayer was there to Eormo-- a where he will otfered In Sam toil and the firn be stationed tor the next 16, speaker was T. it. Holt ot ILs wife, Lillian, plans Ion. Frlene Thompson of Clarkstnn four about to follow hint in months. At present she is visit- - played, "Now Is The llou'" on i g in Fairview. Wyoming vvith her accordion. She was followed her prints amt will return here by a talk by Heber Whiting of Smithfiekl. Mis. Orris Mae llan- in about a week. Mr. and Mrs Sheldon Fppich sen sang, "In The Garden Of Alice Tomorrow, Mrs. with Sr. visited accompanied at Pacific Grove while in Loree Cottle at the piano. California. Speakers t Ariel Benson and Bishop And- Breaks Foot Glade Griffin had the misfor- ersen vveie the next speakers and followed Miss tune to break his foot while play-- ; they were by ing football at North Cache. It Thompson, playing ".Memories.' is a very serious break and he Julius P. Jensen and Ralph Holt will be laid up for several spoke and they were followed by a few remarks from Frider Jenmonths. The congregation sang, Terry Hodges had the nvis- -' sen. O Cs Thou Great his "Guide fortune to fall and break arm while playing at school. He Jehovah" and the closing prayer will have to wear a east for was given by Lyle Lapray. several weeks. Following the program, a danre Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jensen have w as held in the recreation hall moved here to make lheir home. and enjoyed by all. the Leo Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Godfrey They are occupying and family of Idaho Falls were Goodey home Mrs. Verrall Brown and son recent weekend visitors at the Dennis spent several days visit- home of their parents. Mr. and ing friends and relatives in Mrs. Lew P. Allsop and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Godfrey. Provo recently. Returns Home From Ogden Recent visitors at the home of Ralph Holt has relumed home Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mortensen after filling a two year mission were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin in the western states. In fast and testimonial meetand family of Ogden and Gladys Ilaws of Logan. ing September 25. three young Mrs. Nettie Hoff of Logan people were confirmed as mem-spea week here visiting with berg of the church. Neil (hook, confirmed by his father, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Allsop and Cook; Craig Lower, confirmed of Albuquerque, New by Donald Andrew and Jan Lee family Mexico spent a week here with Butler confirmed by Bishop ( The time was Andersen. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. Allsop. spent in bearing testimonies. Cottle Ward Conference Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Trenton ward conference was have returned from their honeyheld Sunday, September 18. moon and are planning on makPriesthood reports were made ing their home in the house ownby the Presidents of Ihe quorums ed by Henry Wheeler. and Norma in the priesthood session. Lew P. Allsop Those who spoke in the morn-fi- t Reeder visited Sunday school in ing session were: Joseph Atkin-hrar- y Lewiston Third ward, September son, Sam Holt, Theron Hansen 25. To Preston VonDella Sr., Marlene Butler, Mrs. Harriet Pearson and sons Richards, Carolyn Stevens. Edna Lennis Blaine. Mike and Paul visited in Rohson, Laree Cottle, Chambers and Sheldon Eppich Preston Sunday, September 25 L. Ricliai Sr. with Mr. and Mrs. The evening session was con- - Jensen and Mr. and Mrs, Elmo ducted by Bishop Clarence And-b- e Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pearson ersen The singing was led by F,oss Atkinson, accompanied accompanied Mr. and Mis Lais to Thatcher, bV Norma Reeder at the organ. Pearson of Cornish The prayers were offerpd by Ctah recently to attend the luner-a- l Louis Godfrey and Judd Allsop. held there for an uncle, James ..for the Opportunities ahead 1 eom-I.illia- n 3 J l.eui.s-month- ! isited Mrs. Dunkley brother Leslie Wickham and G. L. Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Nash of Preston aho called on G. L. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lewis Sunday. Wednesday overnight gue'ts of Mr, and Mrs. ChdTles Ralph "ere Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me- v 3. . lar-enc- e Presented Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Frivin Merrill Clarence Neeley of the Benson stake presided and and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Pearson announced the rest of the pro- attended the state fair in Salt gram as follows: Talks by Flor- - Lake City Thursday. September ence Butter. Clara Cottle, Stuart 22. They also visited vvith Mr. Richards. 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