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Show Mother, Son Visil Twin Grandsons Born Mothers Day May II, THE CITIZEN IMS Area Couple Moves To California From Vegas FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs came to spend Mothers Day DAYTON Mrs. Myron with her mother. son Hurst and Jon of Las Mrs. Billy Wright and two visited from Tuesday Vegas David and youngest sons, until Friday at the home of Darin, flew to Seattle last week to spend a few days Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirkbride. Friday, Mrs. Kirkbride, Kar with her parents. en Hurst and son Jon, Mrs. Mrs. Alan Porter underwent head. The new boys are Jerry Schvancveldt and dau surgery Tuesday morning greeted also by two sisters. ghter Lisa visited at the home the Logan hospital. She will of Mr. and Mrs. Dick surHawkes was Virginia several in the hos of Clearfield. prised Sunday by a telephone spend before days returning home, call from her son Brett, who pital Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schvan-evelMr. and Mrs. Harold Brad is in England on a mission. and family were din ford Jr., and their children o: ner guests for Mothers Day Mr., and Mrs. Wesley Ward Salt Lake City enjoyed Moth at the home of Mr. and Mrs were Sunday guests of Mr. ers in Franklin with their Earl Kirkbride. Mr. and Mrs, Day Mrs. and Wallace Olsen. The Wards are from Ogden and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jim Kirkbride and family vis Bradford and Mr. and Mrs ited in the afternoon. Parley Dunkley. Mrs. Ina Burton spent Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Perry and Friday at the Thursday BY WESTCLOX and children spent Sunday in home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Idaho Falls where members Bowden. of the Perry family got togeth Those who attended the er to honor their mother, who at Ricks were Mr. graduation is living with her daughter and Mrs. Vaughn Griffeth and in Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bingham. A Mothers Day program both had girls who were They was presented in Sunday graduating, Sandra Griffeth School by the combined Jun and Lucy Bingham. ior and Senior Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rindlis- Schools. Talks, poems and baoher and four sons of Richsongs were presented. After mond and Mr. and Mrs. Lythe program, a potted plant man Winger and four sons of was presented to each moth Midvale visited at the home er. of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blau A new son was born to Mr, in honor of their mother on FIRST-HAT- E and Mrs. Robert Gene Lowe Mothers Day, last week. The baby was Marva Page returned home 7 JEWEL greeted by three brothers and from Ricks Friday. Shalene one sister, uranaiainer Page and her fiance, Ron Al Georee Mvlroie. TRAVELMATE came Saturday. bert, Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and Mrs. Leo Seamons Mr. and family of Brigham City BY WESTCLOX went to Salt Lake Wednesday her of were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Wil on business. While there they parents. Popular traveling compadid some shopping, Robinson. nionin handsome square liam Mr. and Mrs. Dariel Seam Franklin Literary Arts The case with embossed gold club ons of Salt Lake visited over talk a by given enjoyed color numerals. Features Mr. Huffman of Sunset. The the weekend at the home of bell alarm, shatterproof outline of his talk was taken Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seamons crystal, and sweep alarm from the book, "Many Are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brim- Indicator. Called But Few Are Chosen, hall of Layton visited at the A special vocal selection was home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn $8.98 given by Kowene Hansom, Griffeths Sunday, Mrs. Nahum Porter and Mrs, Cheryl and Sandra Griffeth Your Westclox Dealer Steven Porter, all of Preston, are home from Ricks. A lieht refreshment was ser LOWE DRUG CO Mr. and Mrs. Rov Ware of Gloria ved by visited at the home of Grace, Idaho Porter and Erma Hobbs. Sev Logan Moser Sunday. Mrs. Alta eral guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Win ward had some of their chil dren home for Mother s Dav They were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Milliean. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Winward and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Winward of Loean and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Win ward of Pocatcllo. Mr. and Mrs. Zed Griffiths and family visited at the home of Mrs. Albertie unffitns Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eiwin Thom as visited at the home of Mrs mm Albertie Griffiths Thursday, They live in Ogdcn. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hous Most ley visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Dell Griffiths to Sunday. Virginia came Sat urday night and stayed over and Cleon joined her Sunday morning. They live in Bounti Clifford Whitehead were noti fied of the birth of twin grandsons born Mothers Day morn ing to Mr. and Mrs. Claine Baird of Lewiston. The moth er is the former Gwen White- Win-war- dt sunaa Clubs MINK CREEK -.- Mr. and alt Lake City. They all at-- Mrs. Delbert Keller. Other children will spend the sumMrs. Glen Hardman of Pres irnuca smnaay school. visitors at the Keller home mer here. Mr. and Mrs. Dclmer Olson ton visited with her parents. . Dinner (1I PC t a nf ihn. J VIA AW I" W hnniA Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. and family took her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand w Air. and Mrs. Keith Crane Brent Christensen and family Christensen. The Hardmans aunoay were Mr. and Mrs. of Preston, Phil Bell and two Mrs. Millie Baird of Logan, V. MiE. Pr.nnn an Xf.. sons of to Lewiston Sunday where moved to California last week Washington and Terry they all attended Sunday of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crane Card Christonsnn Spackman School. They brought her to and daughters of Paris called and Mrs. Norval Whitehead Richard Westerberg, Kayla their place for dinner. Mr. on his parents. Mr. ana Mrs ana family of Grace. Keller, Mary Olson and Rod- and Mrs. Jimmie Olson of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crane William E. Crane, Sunday ney Larsen have returned visited at the Olalso t and familv snnnt a Logan home following a year at son home and evening. took Mrs. Baird week in Hazelton visiting with Ricks College. Kayla has finMr. and Mrs. Ronnie Kirkto back us Logan Sunday eveana bride and family of Salt Lake and uruuier family, Mr ished two years there. Mrs. ning. Rex Crane. her with Mrs. Cliff Beckstead spent spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Claude Keller Mothers Day with her moth- FAIRVIEW BRIEFS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iiariev arrived home last week from er, Mrs. Mildred Keller. Jcpsen. E. T. Cole and Edna Sea- Dinner guests at the home lHocnix, Ariz., where they Mr. and Mrs. Larry' Ras- of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarley Jen we spent trie winter months. musscn went to smithf lcld mons were lucky baturaay sen were Mr. and Mrs. Mar- - Visitors at the home of Mr. Monday to attend the funeral when their names were drawn inus Jensen of Logan, Mr and Mrs. Christian Jensen nf hit, aiof nn Pnlnna Pliam. at the promotion days in Pres- Mr ami 1141 Mrs0a bers. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon1 and Mrs. Ronnie Kirkbride Suildavf worn ton. Stark and Mrs. of Jay and family and Mr. and Log- Rasmusscn also attended. family Garr Walton and sons of Salt an, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis Joyce Hinckley and Shaun Visitors at the home of Mr. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Or- and family of Holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rasmusscn are spending a few days in and Mrs. Mark Jensen and lando Rasmusscn. on Mothers Day were Mr. and Barley with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Clara Keller, a former daughter of Lavtnn and Mr. Mrs. Paul Bennett and four and Mrs. Harold Fowler. and Mrs. Bernard Jensen and children of Mink Creek resident now livLayton and Mr. son Kicky of Preston. Oneta Hyde quilted in and Mrs. Calvin Forsgren and ing in Salt Lake, spent MothMr. TCnll Franklin Monday at the home and Mrs Phil onH seven children of ers Day with her son and famRiverdale, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Delmcr Kel- family of Washington attend- Kendall Rasmussen and two of Fern Wilkinson. ed sacrament meeting Sun- sons of Layton, who spent the ler, the first in 24 years. She Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred will be 84 years old next day evening. weekend with them. Kendall and family, Mr. and Mrs. month. Other visitors at their Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mar. spent Saturday fixing fence Wayne Bair and family, Mr. home were Mr. and Mrs. tensen and twn children nf and cleaning up his place. and Mrs. Alden Drury and George Lawrence and Mr. and Salt Lake spent the weekend He has bought Woodrow family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mrs. McGee and daughter of wun ner parents, Mr. and farm. His wife and Swainston and Danny and Jul- it.-i- v : I Ras-musse- VOLUME BUYING MARKS THE DIFFERENCE Kathy Beckstead entertained at a party complimentary to Marian Cutler and LeAnne Gooch, who with their parent are moving from Preston The event took place Friday evening at the David Beckstead home in Whitney with 25 school girl friends attending. Games, refreshments and tok ens of remembrance were special features. The Ladies Literary club was entertained by Mrs. Phenoi Edgley at her home Bouafternoon. Thursday quets of spring flowers added beauty to the event. The book, "The Winter of Our Spring Discontent," was reviewed in an interesting manner by Mrs. William Davis. The author is ConversaJohn Steinbeck, tional comments on the book and refreshments were concluding features enjoyed by 27. Mrs. Leo Butters and b Mrs. N. S. Howells were members invited. non-clu- ie were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury on Mothers Day. VOLUME BUYING MAKES THE DIFFERENCE BY POPULAR REQUEST . . . WE'RE REPEATING OUR BIG $ 1 .00 PER TIRE RALLY WATCH FOR THE RED FLEET OF MONEY SAVING TIRE DEALERS ... NEVER BEFORE HAS ANY DEALER OFFERED SUOI SAVINGS ON NAME BRAND TIRES WE MUST HAVE VOLUME JUST TO PAY THE RENT AND GET NEW TIRES SOLD . . . LOTS OF THEM WE'VE CUT OUR PROFIT TO ONLY . . . - Above Cost On AH Grades Oi 1 Bit Passenger $3.00 Above Cost On All Grades 0! PICKUP TIRES AND TRACTOR FRONTS Above Cost On All Grades 01 TIRES Track & Tractor Tires THIS OFFER GOOD ON TIRES IN OUR STORE (EXCLUDING RADIAL TIRES) - All Prices Are Exchange Tins Tax. this new COME IN AND REGISTER (maro COULD BE TOURS Most likely to get a give a Lane Sweetlieart Lane Sweetheart likely Clwst Clwst he'll celebrate both their graduations by giving her a Lane Cheat! One of these... Best looking. Scandinavian inspiration in beautifully Brained oil walnut. 1978 . Most pcntoiialily. Charming Early American style in Colo 1988. nial maple. Contemporary chest in pongee mahog. 2000 uny with bane drawer. Miplii-lirali-- il. SEE THE BIG SELECTION NOW AT D. & I. 65 No. Slate FURNITURE TOON 852-082- 4 TO BUY Mr. and Mrs. Dariel Seam ana cany oi &an iaxe came uo to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Leo Seamons Satur day and Sunday. Larene Griffeth went quilt ing at the home of Mrs. Mervin Bodily last Thursday, Dr. and Mrs. Dick Winward and children of Clearfield vis-ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirkbride over the weekend. Mrs. Grace Roper and son Jack of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Murdock and children of Pocatello visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Theo Murdock Sunday. Mrs. Alta Moser accompan ied Pres. and Mrs. Jack Mos er and family to Logan where they attended Kevin's accordion recital. Mrs. Alta Moser accompan- ed Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Moser to Richmond to visit. Bernon Auger and Mrs Fred Griffiths of Salt Lake City spent Friday and Satur day at the home ox Mrs. Ai Dertie Griffiths painting ana doing reoair work on her ons - B 1968 CAMARO THE "HUGGER" FROM r saaaawa OB YOU CAN WIN A , home. Mr. and Mrs. Zed Griffiths and family of Liberty visited at the home of Mrs. Aioerue Griffiths Saturday. TV SET BE SURE YOU BEGISTER FAIRVIEW BRIEFS jjjf "iSSMl NOTHING ful. That lucky man who's been going steady senior year. Won't be long before he's all tet to marry her. Meantime, That cute girl who's been going steady senior year. Won't be long. now before they make it official. In the meantime, he's sure to give her a Lane Sweetheart Chest for graduation! Lucky girl! CO COME IN Preston Mr. and Mrs. John King and family visited his moth er, Mr. and Mrs. Lavere King, in Lewiston on Mothers uay, Mr. and Mrs. Thais Bron son of Logan visited with his sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Drury. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Cottle and Mrs. Leona Peterson of Preston visited in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Zan Beckstead and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson. They also met their dau ghter, Inez Oram, who had just returned from Hawaii and were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Oram. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rob erts visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, Sunday. 5? AND tOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE On All Your Tire Needs BIG 0 TIRE STORE "THE nOME OF SUDDEN SERVICE" VOLUME BUYING MARKS llIK DIFFERENCE VOLUME BUYING MARES THE DIFFERENCE |