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Show i ms cmziM October 12, 1987 Whitney Ward RS Holds First Social Group Attends Wedding In Idaho Falls WHITNEY Mr. and Mrs. returned home from Salt Lake City Monday. On Tuesday they went to Idaho Falls and spent the night with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Eidred Olson, and family. They went to the temple Wednesday morning with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hatch, and attended the marriage of Hazens son Marshall and returned home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Annie Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch went with Mrs. Rebecca Kirkbride to Idaho Falls Wednesday and attended the marriage of Marshall Hatch. Mrs. Margaret Dickson and children of Kaysville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch, from Thursday to Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher visited at the Herman Halverson home in Downey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVera Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Kendall visited at the Brigham Bosworth home in Salt Lake City Sunday. They also visited Merl Baker at the veterans hospital while in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker and children, Mrs. Gary Baker and her parents of Pocatello were Oxford visitors Sunday. OXFORD Ernest Olson You'll find it more convenient. Our Sinclair Warranty Service, when manufacproperly documented, is recognized by car turers, and protects your new-ca- r guarantee. We perform all maintenance services in strict accordance with your car manufacturer's specifications. We provide you with Dealer-Certifi- ed records, documenting services performed. Prompt, dependable service starts at our station. Everything starts with Sinclair! American Express Diners Club Carte Blanche Hertz Cards honored at Sinclair Stations. - A Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poole and daughter of Bountiful visited his parents home this last week enroute to Pullman, Wash., where they will visit Mrs. Poole's sister and famham ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn different slant on Relief Society opening social was held Tuesday by the Whitney ward. According to Relief Society president, Mrs. William Poole, the social began with a and scrambled egg breakfast. Following the breakfast, a short synopsis was given by the teachers on the lessons to be given this coming year. A program was also enjoyed by the women Including two readings given by Kerma Shumway and accordion selections played by Scott Thomas. There was a large crowd in attendance, said Mrs. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Russell and their four children and also three students from Ricks College were guests at the Orval Benson home Thursday enroute to conference in Salt Lake. Mr. Russell was a missionary companion of Mr. and Mrs. Bensons third son, Larry, and is from Card-stoAlberta, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Moser enjoyed a short stay in Salt Lake Saturday and while they were there they went to the football game between Utah State and Memphis State. Wffliafcn 0. Scbolea (left) Is at the controls during the COMPLETES SCHOOL Fltgit of an electronic simulator with instructor Jim Foley. Actual flights are ebmdated at the United Air Ubx Fligit Training Center in Denver. The son of Mr. end Mrs. Edward B. Scboles, Sr., Jerome, recently gwduated from Uniteds Flight Training Center in Denver. Colo., and la now assigned ns a second officer with the efcttne flytqg out of Chicago. Scholes, reare d at Preston, Idaho, is a graduate of Pres ton High School and the University of Idah o arid served with the USAF from 1962-67. o me-ru- n O METEIED INVOICES FOR BRIDES FOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ey, Preston, boy. SEPTEMBER 29 - 111 NORTH STATE SINCLAIR PHONE BRIDAL KUN4 REGISTRY Exclusive Gifts ing hostesses, Annie Mc- the home where birthday cake and sociability were enjoyed. Ask Your Doctor . . . . or you loved ones have questions concerning the health and welfare of your family, the best thing to do is ask your doctor. Youve heard this hundreds of times. When you Year doctor Is a dedicated servant of the public. He tike all the time he needs to diagnose, counsel and treat it ad i patients, and when it comes to the routine Job of giving jvt your prescription, the few minutes he seven by pfumfeg the pharmacy helps him to meet his heavy sched-- . ife , , . So the next time yon see your doctor and he says, "May I Phone this in . . . V Mrs. Clayton Allen was hostess for the Art Lore dub The Sharp Sisters club was at 'her home Thursday eveentertained at the home of A business meeting, Mrs. Gladys Chadwick in ning. and refreshments, handwork Brigham City Wednesday. din- were features enjoyed by 15. A two made They quilts. ner was served to 15 and a Cheerio club members had jolly time was had by all a delightful afternoon at the A pinochle party was given home of Mrs. Rufus Pond by Mrs. Alice S. Smith for Monday. Table games, genher club members and other and luncheon were guests, Carol Seamons and ial chat Berniece Hillberg, Wednesday features of the occasion. evening. A dainty luncheon Nine were in attendance. proceeded the game. Score honors went to Mrs. Meda SOCIABLE CITIZEN Cloa Robinson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Biggs Barthlome. took Monday oft and spent Mrs. Vanza McClellan gave the day with their children, a party Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Biggs club associates and special and Sufan Biggs at Bountiful. guests, Mrs. Phyllis Evans and Mrs. May Cutler. ColorMr. and Mrs. Arthur ful fall flowers centered the returned home Thurslunchtables at which a 7:30 eon was served. Bridge was day from Salt Lake City the pastime and awards went where they were the guests Lawto Mrs. Rose Olsen and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles week. rence few a Roberta West. 18 -- 'The Bine Bax' Starring George Peppard One Show Each Night 7:38 ADMISSION Children Adults 75e Be Commnnily Wednesday afternoon. Mae Salt Lake City, boy. Swainston presented an interOCTOBER 6 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Atkinesting lesson which dealt with the construction of the Salt son, Clifton, boy. Lake Tabernacle and pioneer history of that era. Refreshments were served by assist- Queen; Arilla Price and Alta Beckstead Auger, to 15 members. repaired to the ASK YOUR OCT. 18 i, 852 - 9944 BIITS 'Snow While and the Seven Dwarfs' MON. and WED. Preston, girl Rae Hobbs and Pearl both pathos and humor, as Hawkes, Oliverson. well as being most entertainMr. and Mrs. Devor Hamping. Light refreshments were ton joined other family memserved to 23. bers in giving a birthday dinMrs. Corinne Fredricksen ner for their mother, Mrs. entertained a group of friends Zan Beckstead, on Saturday. event took place at the at a luncheon and canasta The Cobble Cottage In Ogden. Folparty Thursday evening. group lowing the dinner, 14 WALT DISNEYS Gall- An attractive party of FriMembers of the Knitting Mrs. Marian Condie gave a Mr. and Mrs. D allin Tar-be- t, club plied their needles and prettily appointed party for day was the luncheon given Soda Springs, boy. the Fine Arts club at her by Mrs. Mae Jorgensen far had a social hour at the home Sociabil- of Mrs. Thomas Greaves Wedhome Monday evening. Mrs. the Cocienda club. OCTOBER 2 prevailed as the women nesday. A dainty refreshment Faun Porter gave a well pre- ity Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kirby, did handwork following die was served at the conclusion. Grace, girl. pared review of the book titl- luncheon. Those attending ed, One Summer Between," were Mesdames Lizzie WeavThe Wasatch camp, DaughOCTOBER 4 which was authored by Melis- er, Allie Packer, Ethel Mock-l- ters of Pioneers, met at the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sharp, Gladys Beckstead, Vera home of Mrs. Charity Larsen sa Mather. It is a story of ITS CALL US TODAY OCT. SEPTEMBERS? SEPTEMBER 30 -- TIIURS., FRI., SAT. Feature Starts 7:20 and 9:18 Births Mr. and Mrs. Rey Naegle, Clubs OILS saner Enjoying conference in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Benson, who met their son Vaughn from BYU. Mr. Benson and Vaughn attended the priesthood meeting Saturday evening after which Vaughn attended the Eastern States Mission reunion. Sunday evening, the Bensons stayed to the Sunday School conference to listen to the BYU choirs sing. Vaughn is a member of the choir. n, Drive with care and buy Sinclair. FUEL Win-war- d. 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