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Show Clubs Filnrinr Bririi Hunter Gets Deer With Bow, Arrow THE CmZEN , IMS Sept Shauu Nelson and Carolyn The Initial meeting of the Jensen spent the weekend in Mrs. Roma Hawkes enterSalt jjlw City. Maaon for the Travel and at tained attractive party Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frank at held waa club the Hobby went to Soda Springs Sunday for members of the Pickwick home of Mrs. Joe ChristenMr. and Mm. liams end NeH Fuller. The to the dedication of the new chib and special guest, Mrs, WESTON sen Friday evening Mrs. Archie Lott visited in Pocacouple were married church house by Elder Theo- LaRue Burrup, Thursday Christensen's granddaughter, tello with ArchieS brother the Logu temple Sept 12. dore Tuttle of the First Coun The book, "My Life evening. of cil Sheri Manning, showed slides Clarence and family. They to Seventies and A program was preeentad Robert Herd, For Beauty, by Helena t to taken on her tour of Europe abo visited with Niels a largo crowd of friends their set in the bishop, fonner wu given in a deapart and family, and family members at the this summer. She was one of afternoon they visited at the Lotts The reskfents. Weston manner v Williams Fuller and lightful by Mrs. Idel-l- a a group chosen from all over their dbig reception, Monde and home of Rishop and Mrs. Herd word received from, A Larsen. luncheon salad the United States that com- Son CWne of Utah. wife, Juft Williams and a and family. Granger, 22. to served wu Mrs. Thomas Kerr of Washprised the School Band of He was fortunate in getting rister, Janet Williams, sang, America which made a gooddeer while banting with as Monde played hit guitar. ington, D. C., spent two days An uncle, Gerald Dailey, last week visiting with Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack will tour of nine countries in his bow and arrow. Downreed a poem that described and Mrs. Elmer of o concerts Jean Twenty-twCortridge Europe. 'ayne. Sadie Deonnas aad her mother, growing up years Thursday evening Connie re presented. The group ey Mk. and Mrs. VirgQ Jensen Jn Preston of. life. Sana Btagham-Fiwllngs accompanied Mrs. chose Dignity as its key word. fMson.wViaited to Bountiful Sunday and went Ena Mrs. Barbara ler on numbers Pond, the Fairview. in aad played The purpose of the tour was The Marion Morgan Am- violin, ncoompaded on the Smith, Mrs. Mada Larsen of were dinner guests of Mr. and Preston to Blackfoot to visit Mrs. Ron BelL The Jenseu to dispell erroneous opinions ity enjoyed an outing in piano by her filter. heir sister, Cleone Jones, in went on to of Europeans regarding , the Jackson, Wpo., with Monde. Salt Lake City and Ifeny friends and school- honor of her birthday. mates were in o attended attendance Ms at farewell testiyouth of America. At the The Morgue attended the Catherine King and baby of file reception for Deonna and conclusion of the program, the Shir at Blackfoot monial for Uackfoot week a with Virgil Jacobaon at spent them were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Mor- Neil. Among Mrs. Christensen served wr orrence. i, CaUL Mr. and Mrs. parents, Trees of Kent Tlngey and wife, Norlia Ren Nelson. luncheon to 12. New officers gan and dwghter PouteBo viafbed in Weston McKay, Jarvis Greene, Erie- Mr. and Mrs. John King were chosen and those elected on Fee CUM and OrviBe JepWetaadagr. and family visited Mr. and KO. were Emily Evans, Zeffe PetThe EMon L. fra. Lloyd Elwood in Lewiserson and Mrs. Chr a baby aon was born Betsy Fredrickson Larson ton Sunday afternoon. to their eon,' Roger L Bastion of Layton, UtM, Is vWdng Gamr Rawlings wu among lake with her parents and Wat- - the USU students who attendA party of Friday was the nod his wife of Salt on ISon September ed the symposium in Sun oe given by Mary E. Keller City Uh DeVere McKay and bride JSIle iffi the weekend, for the Codenda dub. Colorof Logu Sharon of Logan called on Hy rlday Mr. and Mrs. Hazen ful flowers of fall beautified Neuenswnnder the occasion. A two oclock hnvo ben guests of their and Vera McKay, enroute to Drury and Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake dsughter Lnoetta and her their elk hunting grounds. Iniwhonw to uygd the men attfidwi the Allie Packer, Gladys bunamd, Bud Eck of Dayton. The Russell Nielsons enjoy' their sale and the women Bockstead, Mae Jorgensen, Ifeay greeted Weston Friday eve- ed having a visit from their visited with Beverty Smith la WeavLizsle Charity Larsen, ning at im wedding recep- daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dever, Ethel Mockll, Pearl lin. They all Vera Hawkes and tion honoring Deonna Wil Lynn Stevenson. Adall Larsen. Needlework was the diversion of the afternoon. TREASURETON son-in-la- w, Luno-quis- in u BRIEFS Dal Von Atkinson of Ogden, Von R. Atkinson and Chariie Johnson spent the week elk bunting on the Sehray. u - IB Delwyn and Joy Hansen and of Roy were guests of the Melvin McKay family. childru 4EItt IfladEbo n MR. AND MBS. KAN w HOUSE MeS-im- es OU-rso- n, mu. a- Val-ov- er Hen-we- nt t y MQoV i Weston Gill Married Recently To St. Anthony Man In Temple Gloria Jean Tomasi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tomasi of Weston, became the bride of Dean House in the Idaho Falls temple on August 21. on in the Weston A reception was held 2 September ward cultural halL The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley House of St Caroline Cunningham of Blackfoot was in charge of the guest book. The bride's mother wore a gown of green crepe with lace sleeves and the grooms mother wore a blue lace gown. The best man was Denis House and George West and Steven Ward were ushers. Assisting with the gifts were Janice Bingham, Geraldine King and Sandra House. Serving were Karen Nash, Anita Poulsen, Tedra Merrill and The bride wore a gown of satin with lace ruffles and lace top with long pointed Angie Hobbs. sleeves, featuring a She neckline. heart carried They honeymooned in Yela bouquet of rosebuds and lowstone Park and Montana. The couple will make their lily of the valley. The maid of tumor was home in Provo where they will Sheryl Ward, who wore a continue their studies. The lime green gown of crystalet groom is a senior in the school and wore a mum corsage. of mechanical engineer! Bridesmaids were Janet West and the bride is a junior in Susan King and RaDene Mc- home economics. Combs. Junior bridesmaid The groom filled an LDS was Patricia Tomasi. mission to Finland. In the Preston Area, Mrs. Orvfal Cutler presided at a party for the Ladies literary club at her home on Norm First East Thursday from four to six. Mrs. Harley Greaves gave a review of the book, And Tve Only Two Hands, Wringing Them, Im authored by Jane Goodsell. Fred Oiterloh and Mrs. John Manning sang several duets with accompaniment by Mrs. Lyle Shipley. Refreshments were served to 28. Mrs. Mrs. Verna Bennett and Mrs. Jeanetta Hansen were at the initial of the Rachel Porter camp Daughters of Pioneers at the Bennett home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Allie Packer presented an interesting lesson titled, "They Came in 1886. Refreshments were served to 11. Palmer Implement Co. 47 No. State St. . The September meeting of the Tessa Winn camp, Daughters of Pioneers, was held at the home of Mrs. Norma Crabtree Thursday. flowers lent beauty to the event Annie Tanner was voted in as first assistant to Eda Hebdon. ' Mrs. the story of her grandfather's life, Hans Hermmet, and of his wife, Fredricks Petersen Hermmet Veda P. Sharp read a tribute to EsteL-la Pston, who is moving to California, and the camp members presented a token of love ana remembrance to her. The lesson relating to pertinent events of the year IBM was given by Mildred Anderson. Refreshments were Iserved to 15 by Mrs. Hebdon and Jennie Glover. Fall I I Jer-Nds- on I I Elegant and meaningful i for your, wedding V r, Members of the Friendly Nine club were entertained by Mrs. Kate Swainaton Thursday evening. Pinochle was the diversion following a Score honors at game were won by Ora Rasmussen and Laveraa Wanner. Frances Mclvar was la special guest I I dain-repa- st Our Temple Marriage I if I The elegant white tinyl ceeer it speddh imprinted suitM the LDS Temple efreur thrift, inducing: Suit hut, Let Angtles,Idaha Fulls, Legen, St GmwLjtimri, Ari&ne, mi OuUuni Templss. ExpondMi with tMUUtmd jmIgH Leash writ! rind tr linn tmbessed ''iii ' :'4 4 ' numbers M an I turn with grid tills. AidUteml acetats shuts, gusst faitt,gfl registry sheets end gift iient$e-tier-s tumilaUt meitst test at a $7.00 enter-Italne- I d members of the camp, Daughters of Pioneers, at her home Thursday. Fallowing the preliminary exercises, an interesting lesson was given by Mrs. Eunice Perry on the subject pertaining to important events of 1866, one of which was the granting of a charter to make Logan a city. Genial sociability and refreshments were also fear tures of eqjoyment Saca-Ijaw- f&OO ingpoga Our Temple Marriage if: Mrs. Gladys Jensen ea "LETS GO Our Wedding ta retard and member ell treasured mameuts A beofid wry IADMIRV RANCH WAR w WUfllN tf rear wedding. Exndrite galdar riluer embessed Hue aa a Uuefy whiuaiayltaaer .Cempletee- - ' ROOTS Send far 1mm -' Kfl Whm CaMetl frmJ cAMh "w RtyiM fa Ml 1111 sfarslnan Mtanl ceierl i WWnt NtaellM at TDE PREST0H CITIZEn Ntypetef Welfare aad ud- dlar,. Leml ark MHifacMaa daaraa. faadsrmaatvbadl. US. lad la.. SahldbtCkv.Wab . iSmEDS I tOIV ''n H Sllrnv i UlMV liii m i XAK n-- - 'ii H'Ik MJ0( DriO' - atj''K)rAX:- rfSiwxwip'- n. iR-- ''Vsxifi .HHK " CltK mirwh isp M" ')iw w' tdlkiaA i K . 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