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Show ..v - Y uMh . A'- ;5i; Sept 21, UN THE CITIZEN SB M- - Grace Holds Homecoming CLEVELAND GRACE Friday was homecoming at Grace high echoed. A football e was played with team, Grace being defeat Grace band the ormed on the field' at half time and a king and queen were chosen. The king was Randy Panter and attendants were Fred Olsen and Val Hogan. The queen was Marlyn Smith and attendants Fay Rasmussen and Sheila Rowsell. A formal dance was held in the evening, i The- officers and teachers of the Sunday School attended leadership meeting Thursday evening at the stake house in Grace. Weldon McGregor, Junior White, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith took their son, Randy Smith, to Pocatello Thursday evening where he passed a review for becoming an E scout which will be him in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter and her sister, Grace Harris, spent Saturday in Logan on business and shopping. Chas McGregor at Sunday School in the Cleveland ward Sunday and was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Garbett Durng the lata afternoon be visited friends in Bancroft when ha taught school years - Fresh off the drawing board with an arsenal of powerful new ammunition. Bigger. Longer. Sharper. Hot new Dodges to back the attack on dull driving. Dart, Coronet, Polara, Monaco, Charger. Check them out today. The Dodge Rebellion will get you if you dont watch out. Mr. and Mrs.' Norman Har-ri- s and children of Logan pent the weekend at1 the home of Ms mother, Mrs. Grace Harris. Sunday after i noon her parents, Mr. Mrs. Laden Johnson of Grace, came to visit at Mrs. Harris home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winn of Preston took Grace Harris mmI the three visited in Soda Springs at the home of Mrs. norene Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Con Un 67 CORONET Advance and bn rncognixnd. Wn know you. YouYo '67 Coronet. Laf year biggest idling Dodge 0fs all freshened up, all sharpened up for another big assault on the drab Sixes and duN V8 s. Ami you know what wo moan. Tho on os you've had enough of. Youro roody for Coronot. You're toady to movo out of that doop rut and Into a ear with dost dash, and lots of your cholco of a slick Six or 4 groat VBs. Thats Coronet for 67. ! K-- (: n ' and gM Tracy wwe guests at a chicken simper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vert Nielson Monday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curtis of Pocatello have been visiting in Thatcher at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hoopes. Mr. ana Mrs. Roy Bickmore of Arlxona have boon visiting in Thatcher with her brothers, Gerald and Henry and families, and in Niter with her brother Don and Ms family. Mrs. Bickmore is the former Edna Harris. She visited other relatives in the Preston X Charles Izatt flew to New York where he visited his brother Jack and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Higgins of California have been in Thatcher with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roper. Von Mendenhall has returned to Logkn where he and his wife are dorm parents at Movie Hall at the Utah State University. Von has been working during the summer In Soda Springs. He will continue his studies on his masters degree at USU. Mrs. Dean Burton of Cleveland took her son Jimmy to a doctor in Logan to have the cast removed from his arm which was broken when he fell from a horse near his home this summer. vis-ithm- 67 DART Wow! Who gons thorn? '67 Dodgn Dart. That's who. new. Now long, low silhouette. Thats Dart, all right totally new.Through-and-throug- h dash Instrumentation. New ' New plush Interiors. New performance, too. With a choice of engines from the supersmooth V8. Not to mention a host Six to the of now safety features. But theres one thing youll recognize- about 67 Dart its low price. Its still got compact written all over it. Why resist? Enlist. Dart for 1967. te easy-to-rea- d, 273-cu.-i- n. 170-cu.-l- i 5 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Clegg and children of California spent some time assisting his father, Donald Clegg, in Bench with his farm work. Mr. and Mrs. Theron J. Smith of Cleveland accompan-parentMr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett of Winder, to Salt Labe City during the fair where they attended the . s, frillies. Mrs. Grace Harris and Mrs. Ida Belle Wright of Cleveland attended an Avon meeting in Logan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ransom of Oregon have been visiting relatives in Preston area and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith in Cleveland. Mr. Ransom Is Mrs. Smiths brother. A. T. Smith of Pocatello was a visitor the past week of his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton, and other relatives in Cleveland. Mrs. Guy Smith spent a few days visiting in Salt Lake recently. The bishopric and wives of Am Cleveland ward honored the home teachers at a social at the church building Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Higgins and children of Petaluma, CaUf., have bead visiting a tow days in Grace at the home of bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frink W. John Mrs. Ida Sorenson of Grace spent a few days in Salt Lake CNy visiting her two daughters and their Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams and daughter Ladean of Malta have been visiting her Mrs. Emily Williams, and also her brother and torn-flMr. and Mrs. Grant WU- w, Mrs. Myrtle Manhart Thatcher has gone of K the wt to Lake Ice Crossleyy ter with Dr. and Mrs. Vee Boyd Hr and family of Salt Lain Ct have been house guests of fc. sister and family, Mr. at Sirs. Leo Christensen, Grace. Mr. and Mrs. William ... v liams spent the weekend t Salt Lake City with her sfc Mf ter and family, Mr. and Mr. $ Norman Daniels, and attends the ice foUlee. j 33 Mrs. Bill Condle took h $ daughter Dorla to Logan th r i past week where She will j tend the Utah State Uhtar v 3 site another term. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon MTfi Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. RonafcL Panter, Mrs. Mary Neeley a$ Rfverdale and her sister Gwet and husband of Preston OK! Joyed a picnic and outing Strawberry canyon Tuesdays Skinner and his friend from Downey spent ' at the home of hta 3$?. parents, Mr. and Skinner, and day School In the Cleveland ward. ' FOD QUICi SUACKS CIIEEZ VUirEUI mo-the- r, y. Bishop and Mrs. M. Glen Weaver and four children of Torrance, CaUf., have been house gueste of his parade, Mr. ana Mrs. Melvin weaver in Grace. They alio met bar parents who came from Florida at Brigham City. Weekend gueate at the Weaver home were Mr. and Mrs. James Golden of Provo. Mrs. Golden is the former Hattie Weaver. FARU & RANCH COMPREHENSIVE LIABILITY POLICY THs Is Jest mu eftm sewnies available to m. nos the sta' g "ZJ if. ROBEHT II. ACOCK District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SAY C. HURT. 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