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Show Sapt ii, mt Fairview Man Gets Law Firm Position 0. Q L Fnraiioro Prosxds FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson received word that their son Rand Is employed with the law firm of Ray, Rawlins, Jones and Henderson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ken-th- e 1 week- end Mrs. Owen Sharp. m mmti mans0 w 11- - sm Vernon Sharps To Note Golden Year vHLTHi Mr. and lira. Melvin Smith of Preston visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Choules SueAnn Whittle and Diane Hall of BYU spent the weekend visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin T. Whittle and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis wn. Weekend visitors of Mr. am Mrs. Vernon Talbot were Mr, and Mrs. Robert Talbot and daughter of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson and family of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hyde received a phone call from their ion Sidney from Long Beach, Calif. He Is on his way to Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rawlings and family, who have spent four years in Germany, are visiting with his parents, Mr. and firs. Merlin Rawlings, before going to Fort Ora, Calif., where he will be stationed with tee army. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury visited In Kearns last Sunday evening with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Law- OXFORD BRIEFS CoL Russell Fisher of Wash- ington arrived Wednesday to visit Ms mother, Mrs. Cedi Fisher, ter a week. Mr. and Mrs. Ron mil, Mr. and Mrs. Gene HelmandoUar of Ogden and Mrs. Morris Holmandollar and two children visited their mother, Mrs. Iretta HelmandoUar, Sunday helping her remodel and paint her home in Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch visited Mrs. Helinand Sunday evening. Diane and Brent Kendall of Roy visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mi. George Fisher, and uncles, LaVerne, Marl and Chiff Kendall, over the weekend. Mrs. Peck of Pocatello, Saturday evening at the Fairview cut tural halL Craig and Vicki their noma in Powill catello. Among the out of town visitors at the open house for Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rawlings ana Mrs. Garth Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moason and Mr. and Mrs. Rheal Moason of Ogden, Mrs. Mae Peck and daughter Linda and son Larry of Pocatello. Thursday evening tee MIA officers and teachers had a party for those who worked her parents, Mr. and Mrs. In the Era drive. Platt Ward, Sunday . wtf Elect Hnrh Hurt Senator 01 Obi EbmIUrI ErtiffiUsi CmiGcsI (Bear Lake, Carlben and FraakRa) MARK HART kaews the ue of val- . The family of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T. Sharp will honor their parent! on 'their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday from S u, at their home. Sooth, In Lof-- an. All friends and relatives are cordially Invited to attend. The Sharps were married In the Logan LDS temple In October 1916. Mr. Sharp Is the son of Joseph T. and Elala Lamb Sharp and was born at Preston. Mrs. Sharp was bora In Franklin, dughtw of John W. and Lillie Mae Gregory. The couple lived In Maple-to- n until 1935 and then moved to Fairview where they resided until 1980 at which time they were called on an eight month million to the Southern States. After returning, they moved to Logan where they are now residing. Both have been active In the LDS church. Mr. .Sharp was in the bishopric of Mapleton ward for 17 years, five and a half as bishop. Mrs. Sharp has worked in Relief Society and other auxiliaries of the church and both have dime considerable temple work. Their children are Mrs. Darwin (Elsie) Rawlings, Logan; John T. Sharp, Preston; Willis G. Sharp, Lewia-loDee V. Sharp, Fresno, Calif.; Paul G. Sharp, Mendo-iHI.; Mrs. DeRae (Pauline) n Sroderick, Orem; Mrs. (Beverly) Bodily, Lewis- Al-Mst-on rence Banner. Friday evening the Fair-vie- w atea tha Mark-har- t Aa Bather, ha has complied what many beBeve to be the first Systematic Cearse 1 Stady la the History of Edaeanoo. His Word Power hooks have grades 4 through 12 become ua eihriHtahed pul Ye-eabal- Relief Society la having their opening social at the of tha eankahms la ttieseads of Fairview cultural hall and all chests. They are bow cold arsud Da world, tee women of the ward are in- Crimea beaks haviag been pebUshed. vited. TWENTY YEARS AGO, Mark used to wheel Us esdan Sunday afternoon Mr. and hi discarded grocery boxes to the poet office la a baby Mrs. Orval Harris visited with beeaase he had ae ear. TODAY tee Prestea Peat Oftheir daughter and family, baggy, fice is First Class Instead ef Second because of Us basinets. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gar- Pictared above to a Mark la Us Jeep headtypical sight rett, and family of Preston. ed for the post office. Matilda Gilbert and Edith Yes, MARK HART knows the valne of Small Industry Barlow went to Salt Lake City He knows the great potent! si that lies wttUn aad Basinets. Tuesday. Lucreta Nadle of our Brldgeriand Osutles. He knows teat a Brldgerlaad Los Angeles, Calif., and Mary amerce Committee, eompeeed of eatotaadlag men froas Webster returned home with y with a dynamic executive them and spent a few days at each ef ear three eoanties eeald work wonders la the development ef Saudi tee home of Mr. and Mrs. Iadastry and Basinets, and In selling ear Beanfifnl Bridger-laa- d Frank Gilbert. Coaaties as a Sportsmaas Paradise and Tourist Mecca. RawlMrs. and Mr. Marten ton. ings held an open house for MARK HART Will. FIGHT FOR WHAT YOU WANT! They have 35 grandchildren. their son Craig and his wife Pd. FoL Adv. by Merit Hart The couple requests no gifts. VicU, the daughter of Mae n; Tha BARSTOW 21X4118W Handsome Contemporary styled cabinet in grained Walnut color. 6 Oval e speaker. VHFUHF Spotiite Panel. World famous Zenith performance! Worid famous Zenith valuel "Jo-bo- see-retu- a, y" Ste-ihe- twin-con- A LOW I LOWI HANDCRAFTED Built Better to Last Longer! 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