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Show IB THE CITIZEN, Lewtstoa, Utah Omltai-fiiA- Much U. UN Uiplttta Mill Iriafi M Naplehm Couple Vocnlbns In Seattle Thatcher Conple Hem To Hew Home In California CLEVELAND GRACE -Mr. and Mra. Monte Mendenhall, son of Marat Mention-tal- l of Thatcher, have moved o Downey, Calif., to make Eelr home. Monte will be imployed by the North American Aviation la the testing of metaL Mr. and Mre. Dale Bennett ittended a poultry convention la Salt Lake City re-- rtweather to Nevada where they were married. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forman honored their daughter Elva Ann, and her husband, Carl Merriweather, at an open house Saturday, March 7, at the Cleveland church house. a large SATURDAY num- students from Grace High School accently. companied by their teacher, MR. AND MRS. Bud Kel- Mr. LaBaron, did baptismal ler Joined her sister, Elva work at the LDS temple In Ami Forman, and Carl Mer- - Logan. ber of Seminary ottered tar Ivan Jorgenson and Wendell Long. Elmer Sharp is recuperating after a recent operation. His condition is improving Bryan Long a short talk and and he is expected home DeAnn Chatterton the scripture. In Junior Sunday SchoMr. and Mrs. Reed Long ol, the Scarament Gem was enjoyed a visit via long disled by Norlta Long and the tance telephone with their program was presented by eon, David, who is in the Sheila Porter, Anita Burbank, U. S. Navy in Key West, ' s Porter, Carla Knapp, and David and Tony Gregory The entire group Joined m a Fianklia Briefs birthday song for Tex Bowcut who recently celebrated his eitfith birthday. They also rehearsed songs for the coming Easter program. IN SACRAMENT MEETING the talks were given by KenJames A. neth and Charlene Knapp and FRANKLIN who has been stationed Biggs, their son, Gary. Prayers were in Alabama since December 1, was met by hs father, Ariel Biggs, at Rawlings, Wyo. March 1. They went to Pocatello for their pilot license. James received his private pilots license and MAPLETON Mr. and Mrs. LaGrande Spatlg and family are vacationing for a week In Seattle, Washington. They are visiting with friends and relatives there. In M. I. A. on Tuesday evening, Debra Long gave the theme and Sherrie Porter the opening prayer. Practice was held tor the coming Music Festival which Is set for March SI. The closing prayer was offered by JoAnn Hull. Rayma Jepten and children, Beverly and Boyd visited with her mother, Mrs. Lettle Long on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Long recently re turned from San Diego, Cal flomla where she spent several weeks with her son and family, Mr. end Mrs. Bryce Long. She was accompanied on the trip down by a friend, Mrs. Annie Palmer cm the train. They made their return trip on a Jet airliner. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Long also spent some time with their mother on Sunday evening. Those participation in the program in Sunday School were, Clifford Sharp who ga Those participating In the program In Sunday School were, Clifford Shan who gave the Sacrament Gem; Kalth Tay Florida. David has Just com- nH Mr. and Mrs. sch- lor. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sonar a Training pleted ool and la now a regular sea- T.imd are also In PocattDo man. He will be stationed In where Mr. Lund in temporarKey West for further training in Sonor and Oceanography ily employedThe Relief Society held a during the next two months. on Tuesday as part Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter quilting of their wort day program. spent several days last week The leaaon was given by Mrs. with their chi.dren in PocateaThe Stone. visiting tello. They were' guests of Veda In charge of tha ware chers Mr. and Mrs. Larry Porter lunch program. The Boy Scouts led by Scoutmaster Roy Eichert had a very successful booth at tha They showed many Interesting handmade many Interesting handmade articles, using sagebrush and who ceramic tile. All were very Harris Steven son, Elder has completed two years in attractive and decorative. the Mexican Mission. They received a blue ribbon. Women Turn Out For Painting Bee Arie1 his Will Your New home Be Out of Dote in 5 Years? commercial license. James Biggs leaves for National Guard Camp meeting on the 30th of March and will be there two weeks. Then he plans to help his father this summer. James Is a guest of Mr. and his grandparents, Mrs. Alma Biggs. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dunk-attend- Your homo Is modom - special Liht. Because electric heat there is no smoke, soot sunshine, ia pure as soil walls, draperies, carpets, or grime to upholstered furniture. Clean aa a swim. MISS SUSAN SOLLEY MISS PATSY Be Sure To Attend MISS MISS ALYCE ANN HULL Saturday, March 21 MISS RHONDA HAMMOND MISS CAROLYN HART X Leading GREAVES STILE SHOP FEDEBAL LAUD BASK ASSN. I &S BLACKSMITH HAHSEH GLASS AHD PAINT FOSS FUBNITIIBE COMPANY TANNER'S MEN'S WEAR JOHNSON DRUG STORE FIRST SECURITY BARK BOSEN DISTBIBBTING CO. BURTON FEED CO. FRANKLIN COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS MEL'S DRUG STORE U. & I. FURNITURE COMPART SPRODSE-REIT- Z COMPANY MEREDA'S VOGUE SHOP KIM'S TEXACO SERVICE J. C. PENNEY COMPANY PRESTON IMPLEMENT BLOCK'S FRANKLIN CAFE ANDERSON STUDIO POP U PIN LANES IDAHO APPLIANCE AND SPORT SHOP CARLSON FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. EDWARD'S FLORAL AND TELEGRilPH CO. PALMER MOTOR IMPLEMENT COMPANY RUEL'S CONOCO SUPER SERVICE OWEN CASPERSON AUTOMOTIVE KEN'S ELECTRIC & FURNITURE CO. r C. MERRILL & SONS JEWELERS LTHH FACKRELL PLUMBING & HEATING CO. MOUNTAIN STATES IMPLEMENT COMPANY REEVES WAREHOUSE PETERSEN'S DRAPERY & UPHOLSTERY PRESTON CITI7EH PINSON ELECTRIC CO. MARTIN AND HONE PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. WANGSGAARD HEATING CO. ROBERT N. ACOCK INSURANCE SHOP AUTO SERVICE 0. P. SKAGGS MARKET DAVID E. DAVIS COMPANY' PRESTON FIRESTONE SERVICE PRESTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION W. H. KING THE OWL WEBB FUNERAL HOME CRANNET CHEVROLET CO. PREMIUM OIL CO. CURLET WOTTKO'S AMERICAN OIL KNUDSON PACKING CO. 0. NMUtNE MOTOR AMERICAN FOOD STORE PRESTON LUMBER WEST MOTOR CO. HEUSSER'S SINCLAIR SERVICE ANDERSON LUMBER STATS MARKET JOHNNY'S TEXACO SERVICE K. TIRE SHOP Space. No furnace, no vents, no registers, no chimney. You save space enough for an extra room. .Saves Temperature Control. With most electric heating systems, there are separate thermostats in each room. Room-by-roo- m You can't boat afoctrfc boat! Mfr. UTAH POWER A UOHT CO. and Mrs. yron Rosekelly and family. Martina Porter entertained with a vocal solo, accompSni-nlnKay Woodward was the open house given in hnnnr of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ET L. Porter. Lana and Sharon Woodward ave a vocal duet for the alrview Ward Sunday evening JEay Woodward was their accompanists. MR. AND MRS. Thayne Harris drove to Salt Lake City Friday to meet their g, Preston High School Auditorium MILO'S A. G. MARKET with e to ceiling. Durrant was the accompanist Temple session were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Mr. ami Mrs. Whitehead, Lester Atkinson, John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin i, Mr. sud Mrs. Val Castillo, Rrse. Vazquez, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Porter, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Handy. Saturday, Mr. - and Mrs. Bill Harris and family of Soda Springs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kinksford. Mr. and Mrs. Deon Kings-for- d and family, visited in Ogden 7:30 P. M; This Hessage S Heat. Temperatures gener-all-y vary only 2 to 3 degrees from floor Draft-fre- Lois Atkinson gave a vocal solo for tiie funeral services of a friend, Mrs. Emma Fisher of Richmond. Esther Ann PAGEANT FAYE LYNN LONGSTROT? BISHOP FLOYD Robinson conducted the Sunday evening meeting, with High Councilman Bryan Bergeson and recent missionary Ronald Scow as the speakers. Music was furnlshed by the choir, Vella Woodward directing. Bertha Womack was released from the Primary and sustained was Gloria Porter, Elizabeth Heaps was released as attendance secretary for the MIA and sustained wav Dora Robinson. Val Castillo and Lawrence Boehner took part Mr. and Mrs. George of Spokane. Wash., visited Sunday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jed Atkinson-Mr- . and Mrs. Jed Atkinson made a business trip to Ogden. Wag-sta- ff FRANKLIN COUNTY as tomorrow ed ednetiay- and Sunday Salt Lake City, for their missionary, Elder Larry Dunkley, Scout leader Alan Hampton took a car load of scouts to Preston Monday evening for MISS PAULA PORTER Scout-o-ram- a. CENTRAL MARKET Omlud-Gnc-u Wednesday Biiafs evening Mr. and Mrs. Dean Panter and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor attended a session at tha Logan LDS temple. Mr. and Mrs. , Lloyd Bennett of Niter have received word that their son Lanurine, has been prononunced cured of cancer and oily has to report to the hospital every three months for routine examination. Lamoine is serving as a draftsman in the United States Army. MR. AND MRS. Don Clegg of Niter visited in Salt Lam City with their daughter and in Blackfoot with their daughter, Carlie Ann, and family. The ton night was under direction of their leaders, Weldon McGregor, Farrell Bennett and Genlel Coombs. Tuesday afternoon the ladies of Cleveland ward met at tha church for Relief Society meeting. The literature lesson was presented by Bard bara Panter. Shirley of the stake board was a visitor. MRS. GRACE HARRIS of Cleveland and daughter, Mrs. Florene Williams and children of Soda Springs spent Wednesday afternoon in Logan for medical care for the Williams children and they visited their son and brother, Norman Harris and family. 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