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Show Feb. TIIE CITIZEN 4 Sociable Citizen Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shum-wa- y of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Baird of Bountiful, Bishop and Mrs. Laron D. Bright of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larsen and daughter, Connie, of Tremonton, members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bright, For Recent Weekend hospital having undergone surgery. Mrs. Shumway remained for an extended visit. DAYTON Mr. and Mrs Joe Davis and familv of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. rell Seamons and baby of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seamons Mrs. I. W. Evans of Logan spent Sunday here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Keller and Mrs. Mary Keller. Real COMFORT Starts for ut stretch-in-the-clo- are Larsens th . . . they give with your stride, wont bind or creep. Sanforized High-cou- nt cotton broadcloth. Colors, , stripes. Sizes 28 to I Marva Paee. Cheryl Grif feth, Rodney Balls, Kent As ton and Lynn Archibald were all home from college for the weekend to visit their par ents Marva Page went to Logan on business Saturday. Brent Dalley was sustained as athletic director Sunday night at meeting. MR. AND MRS. MELVIN LARSEN Dennis Winward and family, Bruce Winward and wife, Steven Winward and his fiance visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. The children of Melvin G. a member of the High Priest in Germany and Logan. She Thane Winward, Saturday and and Hedvig EUennan Larsen presidency of Franklin stake. has served in all the organi Sunday. Mrs. Helena Page had a In 1956, he built a home, zations of the church in teach will honor their parents on March 2 with an open with the help of his sons, in ing or executive capacity, party in honor of Mrs. Evelyn with exception of two years Balls and Alta Moser. Those house to celebrate their gold- Richmond. He served as Sunday School due to illness. She was a attending were Elaine and en wedding anniversary. The Nuf-feopen house will be held at the teacher until called to be a Primary stake board member Nancy Coleman, Annie Thelma Franklin for of Benson four Zula Rogstake stake member of Richthe Chase, Benson stake center in mond from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. High Council in 1958. Pre- years and chairman of the ers, Helen Robbins, Myrna Their children are Claytor sently, he is offioiator at the LDS Girls Committee for Haslam and Larene Griffeth. was centered three years. She presently is The M. Larsen of Cove, Lenore Logan temple. lesValentines the around day. teaching of Monson homemaking M. June Ellerman was Eltopia, Hedvig Mrs. Julia Blau, mother of Wash., Aldene Call of Afton, born April 16, 1897 to Henry sons in the Richmond ward Martin Blau, has returned Wyo., and Alton E. Larsen of and Meta Ellerman in Heme, Relief Society. Whitney. Westphalia, Germany, and They have 21 grandchildren from Los Angeles where she Melvin Larsen was born migrated to Logan at the age and three great grandchil- has been visiting relatives. Jan. 7, 1896, in Cove to Elias of 10. She received schooling dren. They request no gifts. She will stay here with MarS. and Clarinda Hanna Goas-lin- d tin and his family a short time before returning to her Larsen, had his schooling home in Kansas. at Cove, Richmond, and the BYC in Logan. He married The Daytona camp of the Hedvig M. Ellerman Feb. 28, DUP had a meeting at the 1918, in the Salt Lake temple. home of Myrna Haslam, capMr. Larsen filled two mistain. The lesson was presions to the Southern States, sented by Becky Crookston one prior to his marriage, the and the history was read by Mr. and Mrs. Vern L. Klipother a short term mission Mrs. Haslam. Emma Sheppert of Preston announce the herd furnished the history. when they had three small engagement and forthcoming children. The couple moved marriage of their daughter, to Whitney a year after their to Merrill Turnbow. Vicky, SOCIABLE CITIZEN marriage. of He was superintendent Mr. Turnbow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin GrifWhitney YMMIA, elected to; Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Turn- feth accompanied Mr. and tne Doara ot irusiees at me bow of Tabiona, Utah. n Mrs. Lorenzo Griffeth of Whitney School District, serto where Provo Sunday The 19 will be married ved in the bishopric couple years, on April 19 in the Logan LDS they were the dinner guests seven of which he was bishop of the Whitney ward. He was of Dr. and Mrs. Keith Hoopes. temple. Vicky graduated from Pres-- ; ton high sohool in 1963 and ifi'h hnnori0 a(mm Rinks f!nl. ww mill IIU1I"! 1967. She has been at-- '; in lege tending Brigham Young UniMr. Turnbow grad 'WASHINCTONS versity. RlDTi irMiw ML. B uated from BYU in 1967 with a masters degree in accounting. The couple will make their home in Phoenix, Ariz., where Mr. Turnbow is employed as VICKY KLIPPERT an accountant. Daily In Hanes Hanes patented Giwies dainty repast was served to Albertie Griffiths, L a r e n e Kathleen Griffiths, Irma Jones, Becky Crookston, Emma Shepherd, Chloe Ca- and hnnn. Mvrna Ilaslam Bowden. Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Don Gould and daughters of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crookston last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Landell Nelson of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callister of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crookston last Sunday. A Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winn of Brigham City visited and had dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. Leo Seamons. Dr. and Mrs. Dick Winward and daughters of Clearfield visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Kirkbride last Saturday and Sunday. were visiting here last weekMr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer end, having come particular- attended a birthday dinner ly to visit their father, who for their son, Dean, in Ogden is confined to the Preston Sunday. bias-c- CLUBS Families Back Home 22, 1968 44. $1.13 Mrs. Helen Palmer was hostess for the Tessa Winn DUP camp at her home Thursday afternoon. "T h e Mormon Battalion" was the subject of the lesson presented by Mrs. Myrtle Wright. Karen B. Hansen gave the life story of her great grandfather, George Clayton, who came to Utah in 1854, having been disowned by his family after he joined the LDS church. A salad luncheon was served to 16. Mrs. Norma Crabtree was assisting hostess. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Johnson of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver. To Note 50th Year r, One that really fits. And its reinforced neck resists sagging. party $1.13 HB Vicky Klippert To Marry Utah Man In Logan Temple USE TIIE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT Lew-isto- ELMO J. HODGES WORKS FOR YOU . . . Tractor Overhauls are bis Specialty, bat he is Equally Adapt at all Equipment Repair. HIS PRECISE WORKMANSHIP Trouble Immediately, and Ability to Diagnose Save You Shop Time Expense and Gets You In the Field Quicker. SPECIAL FACTORY TRAINING And Valuable Experience, Make Elmo a Key Member of our "Fix It Right At A Minimum Cost" Team Here At Modern Farm AND YOU CAN STILL SAVE 10 ON ALL PARTS SO CALL INSTALLED BY US THIS MONTH. OR BRING YOUR EQUIPMENT IN TODAY! Modern Farm Equipment Co. SEE EARL OR NEIL ' Open from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mon. thru Sat PHONE 51 WEST ONEIDA 852-11- 75 i Farmers And Ranchers: -- F . BE SURE YOU ULLLnruii ATTEND Farming Frontiers '68 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 A New Business - Oriented Program Learn About: O NEW FARM MANAGEMENT O NEW CROP VARIETIES O NEW LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENTS IDEAS NEW AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENTS NEW FARM EQUIPMENT S5 Pre - Finished , Clubs Mrs. David Beckstead entertained her club associates of Whitney at her home Friday evening. A variety program, with members of the group and some of their children participating, made an interesting affair. Children of Mrs. Grant Ghadwick, Sher-r- i and Debbi, gave vocal numbers, as did Dibbie and David Moser, children of Mrs. Dennis Moser. Christine Beckstead sang a solo, Vcnna Oliverson played an organ selection and Mrs. Gale Moshumorous er gave several readings. Games and refreshments were enjoyed following the program. - $599 $299 PANELING A PRICE AND STYLE TO SUIT YOU IN O MAHOGANY OLAUAN 9 BIRCH MEDITERRANEAN OAK ty given by Marlene Kings-for- d, Clarice Rawlings and Shirley Schvaneveldt at her home Friday evening. Lunch- con, games ana sociaDiiuy were features enjoyed by 12. CEILING PLAIN WHITE 12" x 12" Only TILE FLOOR FREE- 9 TO 11 A.M. Copying Service XEROX COPYING MACHINE AT STEADMAN IMPLEMENT UMK WHAT WE HAVE COPIED REE FREE SHOW REG. 55c - 11 A.M. AT TIIE COURTHOUSE TRACTOR ROLL BAR WILL BE GIVEN AS A DOOR PRIZE Be Sure You Attend ...And Primary Songs; Scripture Memorization Sheets; Genealogy Sheets; Birth Certificates; Baptismal Certificates; Checks and Cheek Endorsement; Pages Out of Books (Without Hurting Book; Family History; Bookkeepers Hands (and you can copy your children's bands for Book of Remembrance); Financial Statements; Order Forms and Blanks; School Teaching Pamphlet; Old Newspaper Articles Your Neighbors Introductory Offer -5 or More Copy -- Bring 1 15c STEADMAN IMPLEMENT YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER PRESTON Ea. 10c Ft. - PATTERNS FT. 2C SQ. FT. $9 7Q 20 GALLON WITH LID Discontinued Paint Sale OUTSIDE INSIDE LATEX REG. $8.50 GAL, WAS $8.18 GAL. Only $3.75 Only $3.45 Ea. PTIONE 3 14c THE PRESTON CITIZEN PRESTON, IDAHO SQ. TILE How Only Garbage Cans GALVANIZED MIA Play Programs; - ARMSTRONG VINYL IQc ft ACOUSTICAL BREAKFAST O RUENA ELM Mrs. Willis Moser was the honored one at a surprise par- PIN PERFORATED -- - $150 $99 852-01- PRESTON, IDAHO |