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Show All Goff Children Home For Parents Anniversary The yard at the Charles Ivan Goff home was the scene of an open house on Mmday. July 6, honoring Goff on their Mf: sf-Tffw- Marianne Winward, Wilford Day Announce Wedding Plans STrjMr The Goffs came to Pres- to make their home from Salt Tjiv aty in De-cember of 1919. Mr. Goff was emnloyed bv the Utah Aw"p"y at to time, for that company until whenhewasmade City Superintendent of Preston. He served the City of Pres-ton until 1957 when he re- tired. He was a member the Preston Volunteer Fire Department for thirty-seven years of which he was ChW for twentv-on- e years. He has been a member of the Preston Lions Club con- tinuously since 1996, and was made an honorary member in 1961. Seventeen of his life were spent Scouting, both in the and Council Mr. ward Goff is a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daand has beenactive through the y vean Mrs. Goffs life has spent In service to the LDS tanAy HfVKl in K. attUats children Mom vaara than Un tv. bn WINWARD ns Jot and Thomas Jr., of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Goff and son u. Si5 and Mrs. 8tudi- Mrs! pS? FRANKLIN dau-Way-ne Min-Sou- th Weekend POT ROAS1 - GRAIN FED BEEF wee - BEEF BIBS Lb-- 2c WIEHEBS 2 Lbs. g0c SUGAR "$! 0.98 bad a Bruce and Tamara Evans and baby daughter Christine of Provo are visiting at her ' home, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Olsen 4 chllifren spent tiie 4th Grace Lowe son, Cora Haworth, Leora Do- - fiaftffl f S- vWted and played foJtowlng theta touch. and friends VBC1M A GROUP OF ipedal friend Laurie Lee and son are staving on with of the grandparents for a va- - nj YELLOW8TONE has Ifcmd Bfa;jra Iftrn are oyedahuKAentoPioneCT weeks In assigned to the Flshlake Na- Pmk, Tuesday afternoon. The nwuHM tional Forest, according toladta. BMiU OhmooE-ma Porter. Jean Moser, Thel- - children and their familiea Supervisor w. R. Fallis. of ma Griffttli, Margaret Adam- - wffl join. them this week for Grant C. Mortensen A Clifton msn Mvral days outing. as-- Win - m. Halt Trip Anderson return- - training course sponsored by National Farmers Union surances. at Warm River inn, Idaho, Andersen won the Iri-frie- nd lmure KJJ . vwcSo. satei JSSTSn te TSSkT- - HcfcaOB J Brflig Forest as a agement Trainee two weeks ago. Mr. Mortensen also attended Utah State University and graduated from that In Subscription Institution this past June. Cache Gouty, SUM a Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen year. $3.90 moved to Richfield during RICHMON- D- Twenty-si- x the weekend of July 4. descendants of Edward 7. Charlotte Robbins met cm afternoon at the Sunday park to Richmond for a reunion. The group enjoyed dinner, games ana visiting. They came from the county and into Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben of Ogden and memSharp Enamel With Rack bers of their Immediate fami' And Ud ly met on Sunday last week 00 the Richmond park for a reunion. They enjoyed dinner, games and visiting. In attendance, In addition to the 8faarps, were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wood and family of Cortona, Mr. and Mrs. Dim Thomas and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fage and family of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp and family of Murrey, Mrs. Elsie K. Thompson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Nason Johnson and family of Richmond, Carol Johnson of Salt Lake City and Bliss Judy Haglund of Logan. TODAY AND EVERY DAY AT FROM CALIFORNIA Two Family Heunions Held rates ud H0RE SPECIALS Cannon 11 BIG BAHGAIHS KINGS Variety Department FAST Slavics. Around the dock, acrooi the country, the men front rumen If at your ddc. Protect your interacts PAM SSmSSIBIIT of No rad tape. Your Afcnt for repair, ign tha check. dy and wUUns to aenro you. Mow too hqr to atop aadhdfrJuat oaU. Farmers Mo Insurance District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP RAY C. HURT, SHAFFER, husband of Richmond visited relativand Mrs.P. L. Robin-ioMr. and Blrs. Lester Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Atkinson, Henry Atkinson and Meda C. Lowe. n, Greens Bunch ililn and Libby Purser California ha Ttmmps Beet BOBEBT D. ACOCK Lavema and es, Mr. M. CUCUMBERS FRANKLIN Mr. and Blrs Floyd Atkinson and daughter of Preston, Idaho OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 8:19 P. - . Rend Bouor Blade Cat noon. . Clifton Han on and in tre family picnic Fond Hames slgnment HoMf&vbig a. - Tempo, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs, Claron Durrant and Lana WllHam Ford. Alba m hffmulMBi Daniai Thomas Rasmussen of PI- - Smith attended a mission test- Mr. and Mrs.Samuel ?nJoyed drlv8 to Bear SSJSf (Sarah) Johnson, Preston; Rasmussen of El-- their friend Richard Mrs. Wallace (Lavlna) Ca- n- Mrs. C. Boise; Jay and Darina My- - amnl and family of Pocatello tori of Oakley and their girl arere weekend guests of Ivan and boy frind were Woodward. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- at Gene Lowe and family. his (Elma) and son Sandy Jr., and ohterz Kristine. Susai Gayle, Mr. and Mrs. Bltta (Valeen) and Randy, Marie and Wade, They visited for two weeks at Weston and have return-i- s ed to their homes, Overnight guests at the home of Laura Butters were Mr. and Mrs. Harold nerly of Twin Falls. ac-Mrs. Laura Butters her companled daughter Lora, and family to Arbon, Idaho, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hansen, Sharon Witcher and chil-dren Jeffery and Dona of Miles Cite, Mont, visited a week with their grandmoth-Canader, Mrs. Geneva Wash, The Ezra Benson family Gctt ' Ida., began PUBSEB'S MARKET Franklin Woman, Granddaughter Betorn From Hawaiian Vacation Smith and children Be, Susan, Natalie, F- - Clifton, Mr. and ith and Pauline. (affirmr isuE Pub-Hikin- And ALL CHOICE CUTS Mrs. Sanford Walker FlSRUiR Blitil i Walter Rosa, PubUshm Wayne D. Bell and J. every TI g day by the CUbn Company, lac., Levristan, Utah, end tend aa seend class matter In the Lewiston Post Office. CENTBAL MARKET on WESTON Guests at home for vacation and the family reunion at the residence of Mrs. Laura Butters were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayes (Lora) and daughteri Jud- The engagement of Miss Faye .Lynn Longstroth to E. Elwell is being made jmown by ha father, Lynn Longstroth of Preston. Mr. Elwell, who to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Elwell, also of Preston, a senior at the University of Utah where he Is study- ing pharmacy. He has com- pleted an IDS mission to America. Miss Longstroth is a graduate from Preston high school. She Is presently em- pfoyed in Salt Lake City. The betrothed pair is plan- ning an August 14 wedding to be solemnized in the Log- an LDS temple. After a honeymoon trip to they will maka their home in Salt Lake where Randy. Onl Hosts Guests Faye Lynn Longstroth; Wayne Elwell Engaged Leslie, Michele and and Kimberley, and Mr. Mrs. Thomas Harris and Wendy Jj slve which g? of MARIANNE off vyrfD. Sandra, THE CITlffiff. Lnrutaa, Button Home n and Mrs. Jay C. BramweU and children Judy, Ivan and Vicky, and Mr. and Bin. Bryce Bradley of Blackfoot; Mr. and Mrs. Milton R-- Goff a children Marilyn, Debra and Steven, and Mr. and Bfrs. Ho HMverson and Mr Jeffrey of Ogden; 1M4 Bifofi .!& She worked Primary organization for twenty-on- e 1 rk hursday The hostess served a luncheon to Helga Hampton, Leora i Doney, Phyllis Kingsford, i Thelma Doney, Maggie Jamison, Ruth HUl, ana Ann Olsen. The afternoon was spent sewing and visiting. es Utah State Fourth of July graduated The days festlv- - University In June, has also 1Ue started with breakfast fulfilled a nd-t- on in the f the yard, flowed by vis- New England States, King, sports , swimming , id- vnMW, ?? -T- Erma Woodward was hostess for her chib members. : weekend. gin STf.HG?LS Roy;.lfr. .and tmtjr-tbre-e FRANKLIN - uperv&lon G PMcut-toMr. and Mrs. Goffi nine children were present with their hiisbands and wives, Out of town guests and tlves included Mr. and Mrs-thWilliam M. Evans and dan-woShta Wllmadeen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mn. Waltee Cahoon, Mr. and Cahoon and Mn. daughter Polly and Mary Jo Board and daugh-o-f ter Valerie of Boise; Mr. table luncheon, bers who enjoyed the evening Were Estelle Smith, Phyllis Moser, Monte Wickham, Lydia Cornish and Zel-m-a Cornish. Merrill Day of EH mo, Utah. They will be married on August 7 in the Logan LDS Temple. Winward attended Unschool at Utah State ,77 versity- and tor the past year has been working in the gineering department on the over the the tne Doney, Josie Lewis and icne Jensen. Other mem- 8svK,l&2aB Joseph who were unable to attend, Mr. and Mrs. Goff were married on July 6, 1904, at Union, Oregon. The mar-riage was solemnised In the Salt Lake Templel Church evening entertained games were played and the prizes were won by Mai" and Mr. Thane of Winward Charles Goff, Ogden; Dayton Roy; and Vyrl D. Goff of nounce the engagement of ntM. Their daughter, daughter, Marianne, to In-la- years.' ing r. W. daughters were at home for accident In March 1917, the occasion, and many of leaving two small children, the The and grandchild- - Diana and Bruce. xen were there. "toed taw and tfriends relatives, to r e rr grandchild many from out of town, thirty-tou- r grand- called during the afternoon and twenty-on- e great - land evening, wfandtng their children. and best Seventy-thre- e congratulations relatives to the couple. Tele-- and friends of the Goff 1936 Friday Smith Uvanowna) Bpasnwell, Goff. Blackfoot: mifawi srs Wr 14 Clubs SPENCER WINN Ftoiie SS Wed SSS-1S- PHONE 8SE-18-S CHEBBIES Q)c OniUIGES Vt BUSHEL BUCKET 1.00 BINGS FOR CANNING IGA DON GREAVES STORE CENTRAL MARKET IU-145- 1 LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN BACK PRESTON. IDAHO OF THE STORE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS M .J 't? |