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Show I- - Sept lln. E. P. s " ;s UN secretary, Malad; Kaye Ar nell, degree chairman, Fielding; Susan Rehrbacker, parSnake River; liamentarian, Preston Hosts Area Moser Fetid On Birthday V" ; SB, r. FHA Convention In observance of her birthday the family of Mrs. E. P. Moser assembled at her home to pay her tribute Saturday FHA officers from the 17 , evening. Present were Mr. high schools In the Fifth Disand Mrs. Lewis Hess of Nam trict met Saturday at Preston pa, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Moser high school to ! Mr. add Mrs. Joseph Maser, Mrs. Adell Vlefaweg, 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moser and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bulse. ofPanl, FHA Leadership Work Shop. Two hundred girls, chapter mothers, and advisors wen Conducting the meeting was the district prestdentTnenae from Hill, Malad. Quest speaker was Clark Johnson, formerly of Preston, and at the present time teaching LDS seminary In Malad. He spake on leadership. The other district officers leading the various wu shop discussion groqw were Anna Owen, district vice president, Preston; Vicki Grover, , Boise Guest Honored At Logan Luncheon Relief Society Holds Social Jackie Bowen, recreation The Franklin stake Relief chairman, Marsh Valley; Society board commenced the Vicki Millard, reporter, North season's activities with a Gem; Marlene Sxymasknl, luncheon and program precedproject' chairman,' Highland. the ing regular leadership chapter FHAofflcers acting as nostes meeting Saturday. Flowers Anna Owen, freston presi- of the season lent beauty to dent; Faye Ann Burnett, vice the occasion. A 12:90 lunchpresident; Carol Jane Purser, eon was served at long tables historian; Janlel Sparrow.re-creatio- n 135. marked e with places chairman; and Faun Porter, composed a Sharp, sscretary and treasurer. Also Mrs. Odessa aldt titled "Whats Nsw in Owen, chapter mother, and Mrs. Carey TOUer, adviser. Relief Society" with board to Jan-nett- members participating. The regular leadership activities commenced at two o'clock and the Weston ward singing mothers favored with two selections. Weston ward Relief Society president, Mrs. Ruth Schvaneveklt was the guest speaker. Marg ar et Hobbs and Rowene Tomasl were Introduced as new board members. k Mrs. Ma Cutler of Boise to Is visiting in Preston a few days, the house guest of Mrs. Mae Cutter. She has been extensively entertained, while here. She wu the guest of Mrs. Orvid Cutler at a luncheon at the Bluebird In Logan which Included several friends, afterwhlch they went to the home of Mrs. Clifford Ware for a soda! hour. Mrs. Cutler took her guest to Salt' Lake Ctty Friday where they did research work at the genealogy library. She" entertained at an attractive bridge party In her honor lfimrtiy evening. V DEWARD GAMBLES ii Telephone Company Employe Feted On Retirement Gambles Deward (Mae) was the honored guest at a retirement party and open house held at his home i south first west street Saturday evening, given by employees of the Mountain States Telephone ftwipwiy and their partners. He has been a member of this organisation for 94 years and has worked In Preston 1967 since 1941 . A smorgasbod, tributes and sociability were features of die occasion enjoyed by 40. The committee In charge of Mutant Hardtop-b- red fint to be first . Mink, Mrs. Wally Viidisr, Mrs. DeVor Hampton, Mrs. Alonso Handy and Edtth Hm- - Those attending from out of town Included Mel DureU, supervising engineer; Dean Burgess and Doughs Gambles, staff technicians; R. Y. Baker, district plant intendent; Bert Martin, vice foreman, and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Harmar and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Roesch of Pocatello, Manager and Mrs. A1 Richards of Blackfoot and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton of Twin Falls. 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