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Show 1 Former Riverdale Boy Took Two Cushions To See To Solo Fly Gary Wold is When old. he solos a monoplane at low-win- g Ogden Municipal Airport, he has to sit on two cushions so he can see out over the nose the aircraft. Gary is a student at Ogden high school and he flew his first solo not long after his 16th birthday. Don Ross, chief instructor at Thunderbird Flying Service, sent him off with a few parting words of instruction, and seemed as y.rcuA as if he had just flown his first solo. of 72. Gary said his instuctor go- ing to solo. "lie told me: 'This lime around the pattern, land and come t; a full stop.' Then when we sh;:i-ilhe got ou! and said: "Tak;; it around , alone"." TIil' yciiti'tsil flier said hi r.iiJ :r bv(i:ir r. Kovlt. is a 5iib; f;ii- - N:: tii'icnt Airiin: s Ww-f.i- TIIUKS.. Fill.. SAT. MAItt'H I I - 13 - 10 fa did- n't tell him when he was li !:;;; "' .' i j. :u:;r!.-;;- li;-.- 1'"- ! n CLIFTON The ward held their reunion Saturday night. A large crowd attended. Many relatives and friends came back to visit. The chairman for the reunion was Cluff Kendall and Mrs. John Porter was chairman of the dinner, with many helpers. Jane Wood was emcee. The tables and hall were decorated in green and white with a St. Patrick theme. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr and family of Roy were weekend visitors at her mother's, Mrs. Natolie Mendenhall. rhcy also enjoyed the reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bailey and Jane Ann of Taylor. Utah enjoyed the reunion and visit-rhis folks, Mr. and Mrs. Diaries Railey. Mr. and Mrs. sirr Owen and baby of ;.!! :u!alo also enjoyed the )n with her folk;;. i C:vn! P;:vey and 'if AmiTiYiMi Falls c:v - s:'iii. V:-:.- . ter. i fts.-;::1.- ?.. '.'r: n j- !! ft.n:-tey.:i-- ' - 1 ' rs.'HMir: r.r.a !" Vfil'l -'- -v- i: V" .i Mrs. Larene Griffeth. Sandra (iriffoth and Geraldine Bowden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brim- hall of Ogden last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Blaek-- ; cr of Hurley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn ' it',-IS i Hriffi-l4 .-- Sunday. Or. and Mrs. DIek Winward or Clearfielil wi tv to M Mrs. K irl Krkbridi1 ' ol !).iv::)!l I.I Wi'.!. V.l. T " . a! :o v i d ,!v !' '.ii,J :,: M:-m V'.i. rf ri- s ;' ' cliil-i'M- It r"1 DAYTOX Johnny Robert-- 1 son from Scotland is baek at the Mail's after visiting his sisters in Fremont, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bow- den went to Salt Lake last Saturday to visit their daugh- d rc-"!1- THE CITIZEN 14, 1968 ' ti '7 ' Nadine Johnson and two girls visited at the home of her parents and accompanied them to the game in Sodai Springs Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Thomas of Ogden visited at the home or Mrs. Albert ie Griffiths Saturday. Rodney Balls, Kent Aston, Lucy Bingham, Sandra Griffith. Charlotte Coburn, Jane Nnffrr. Ivan Beutler, Terry lilau were all home from' school to visit with their par-- ; enls. m,.. am jrS- i.r:,nk iS(,m: of Mr.1 visited at (lie Mrs. Kay Hiidscs Sunday. cin-an1 fro:!! I.l::!n ho-n- m'i- ::i..I - t i S-- K.n- - t'i ) '. 21 -- 22 -- a If.. . V. ):!.;: vv' v:jn: i'.i iV.:-- nti u I! v;:!-.- v;:s '. 'i'li:1 ail" v I ii in as easily as '' Si cross-countr- Mpiery' Grace Theatre x.- -i' ';'i. vl ;' 'tt'1'! 'J hi:1 Avl'uiv .V-.-s- I'.loIi'C1"' r- -I :.;! i:v vi'-:i- I Wav: v: :U. hi ' P o." ' M-- s. ;: B':rn;.:.-Va!-d- . Marv nn.l Hunald arc :tteniling BVU. Kav llice. Ruth Ann rowell. Howard Taylor, Tyron Lewis. Larry Ralphs and Sharon Lewis spent the weekend at home. Mrs. Paul Stack and children have spent the weekend visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Taylor. Mrs. Ted Rice is in the Preston hospital where she is recovering from an operation. Baby Blessed InBanidaWard Heed A Better Rool? It Is a known fact that paper and gravel cannot turn water. Hut now the American Protective Coatins Corp., has a glass fabric (or Matting) coated with aluminum, that will last for years and turn water better than almost any other roof. We also have a formula for stopping cracks In cement lined Irrigation Ditches. For Information Phone 900 Robert E. Baker, 753-162- 8, South Main Street, Logan, Utah. 'i 3 i Kl :, '. V . M 1 . IT.. M tks'd Air. REGISTRY Exclusive Gifts 1 vr.rk. Njw that he's soloed, he will bo flying first dual, then solo. When the time is built up, he will take a check ride for his priRichard Egan, Pclcr Graves vate pilot's license, single engine land plane. Plus Cartoon Does he plan to be a professional pilot? He doesn't say. After all, when you're 16, there's plenty GRACE, IDAIIO of time. 'Mey OF PRESTON runwTuu cots cflinvi :i ! :::v MARCH It's i1.1: i ! -F- GUESTS BRIDAL l.:ik.' V:' !i I ! D.ir.-- :'!! v This ('iiitiion Tlin!K.. Fill., SAT. OR e I THE new .p.mkk tjoxd MOVIE IS WaIVA FOR BRIDES - i -.I BANIDA Lynette Young-strowas blessed and given a name by her father, Lynn Youngstrom, of Pocatello in sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. Youngstrom is the former Lorraine Miles. Those assisting were her grandfather, Cecil Miles, Mundi Pedersen and the bishopric. Mrs. Wade M. Christensen m m:tv to (;o award - T!;'f:!i;i!;, :rt Mr. sun u! -. mid Air;;. Helen r,;.stian, ." .d ;'i or Mr. and Mrs. Myron I'lr:!';...: their "Duty To CJod" awards h a ic(.i!!it. meeting in the Weston ward. J.-.- ritod IV. d :; ' S;i;;ir.!;iv ;i U!.t I; 1 .Mr. r.v.d M- family - ' l I .;:iVi iu Dm !! li. and tkmms Ire llm Sue Bs nf f .n::;::i visited at of Mr. and Mrs. Vevl t'i:;k a jdane from Pocatello Q'.inr.tin Casperson. student Page Saturday. Wednesday to go to Spokane at Ricks College, spent, the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Win-- ; to meet her husband. They .weekend at homo with his of Logan visited at the ward returned on Saturday. parents, the Quentin Casper-- : of Mr. and Mrs. Thane home Dinner guests at the home sons. of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles Mrs. Anna Swann and Dor-- l Win ward Saturday. Mrs. Helena Page went to! Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. othy Miles went to Pocatello Mrs. Virgil Geddes' place on Pocatelof to dauvisit their with Lynn Youngstrom Friday and the two women Thursday lo, Mr. and Mrs. Mundi Ped- ghters and families. Mrs. Leersen and son of Logan and on Skinner and Mrs. Lynn made quilts for the Primary. Mrs. Katherinc Winger of Valorie Miles of Logan. Youngstrom. Mrs. Carole Pilgrim and Mrs. Ellen Larson returned Midvalc and her children son of Brigham City visited to her home in Banida duri- spent the weekend with her Ged-de- s with the week. She has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin ALL DOGS IX THE CITY OF PRESTON ARE j ng the past Sunday Hugh J. been visiting in Salt Lake family in Banida. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rum-se- y City with relatives. Tena Larsand children visited Sat- on, a granddaughter of Presturday at the home of Mr. and on, spent the weekend visitiMrs. Harry Miles. They live ng with her. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Geddes in Sunset. Dcmont Bell, who is work- of Logan spent the weekend ing in Boise area, spent the in Banida with relatives. weekend at home with his Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles family. Dennis Bell of Ricks attended the funeral Monday College and David Bell of: for an uncle, John Karl Wood, BYU also spent the weekend in Logan. While there they at home with their parents, visited with relatives. FEES ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A LICENSE. FOR MALES AND $5 FOR FEMALES. FURTHER NOTICE IS DOGS GIVEN THAT IN VIOLATION OF CITY LEASII RUNNING LOOSE IWS $2 WILL BE SHOT BY CITY PATROLMEN AS PROVIDED BY LAW. Blau. Milford and Sue Lynn Mur-doc- k and children, Shcllic and Ted, of Pocatello visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Murdock last weekend. Mrs. Jean Balls went Salt Lake with her Barald Austin to POLICE CHIEF, CITY OF PRESTON i t FENCING SPECIALS FIELD FENCE Roll $21.95 26" 32" 39" 47" Roll $24.95 Roll $28.95 Ponliie KWnr WIRE BARBED DOMESTIC old yssi1 ... and already 275,000 people in Utah and Idaho carry this Number One credit card They tell us it is the greatest credit convenience they have ever known. And they have proved it by making millions of dollars in purchases at thousands of local merchants. Many have used their BankAmericard to obtain cash advances-giv- ing them immediate cash for special occasions. Want One? Get One! - You don't have to have a big income just the ability to pay 101 First your bills. Pick up an application at any of the Security Banks or the 8500 BankAmericard merchants. Fill in and mail. It's self addressed and postage is paid. tfafvimnub vwunl ml XmmmA NO. 6 101 n TS STEEL .v:.rSiySx'r.! v3:; r T-POS- ... 5J Roll $8.95 Roll $10.95 IMPORTED WPT LOTS OF 50 Ea. 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Native Of Scotland Returns To Dayton Oxford-Clifto- Gary said the hardest part of learning to fly was trying to convince the FAA he was old enough to take the written exam. He really did convince them however. When they finally let him take the test, he passed with a grade of 90. Average passing grade is about but he 16, doesn't look that March Cliilon Ward Holds Reunion PALMER MOTOR COMPANY 47 NORTH STATE ST. PRESTON, IDAIIO |