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Show First Great Grand Child Blessed FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mr. Elmer Kerr spent the S. Hall in the Whitney Rest Home in Mendon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter (Mer-linStohr of Temple City, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Clark of Monterey Park, Calif., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bodily. week- end in Idaho Falls with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bil Kerr. While there they attended the blessing of their first great grandchild, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kerr, who was given me name or uerise. Richard is stationed in Japan with the army. Joan Kerr, Richard's wue, is spending a few days wiui uie iney were au dinner item, guests after the blessing at the home of Joan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Connie Gardner and son of Elko are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole. The Beehives and Scouts enjoyed a swimming party Friday evening at Downata. AM en Drury and Steven Hinckley accompanied them. e) DAYTON The Thane Win- ward family had a reunion at the family home Friday. Out of town guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Winward of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon (Marianne) Day of Castle Dale, Ut., Mr. and Mrs. James H. (Bonnie) MiUigan, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Winward and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Winward, all of Logan, and Mrs. Winward's mother, Mrs. Esther Hulse of Preston. The J. I. Larsen family reunion was held Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thane (Evelyn) Winward. Out of town members who attended included Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Larsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Larsen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Larsen, all of Salt Lake Citv, Mr. and Mrs. Kermtt (Elsie) Herd and family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ike (Marguer ite) Allbritten and son of Den ver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of Santa Monica, Calif., spent Memorial Day at the home of Mrs. Albertie Griffiths. While here they, accompanied by Albertie and Burdette, went to Treasureton to visit the cemetery where Mrs. Smith's mother and fattier are buried. Cole. Leta Hall and Meredith Hall They also visited with friends of Lewiston visited Carolyn and relatives who live there. They returned to their home Friday as Mr. Smith became home of Mrs. Albertie Griffiths. Frank and Emma Reeder of Logan and Mrs. Marilyn Schvaneveldt of Weston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Balls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Argel Stone and family of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Page on Memorial day. Shalene Page's fiance, Ron Albert, and his mother, Mrs. Harry Albert of San Francisco, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Page Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Morice Mur-- ri and family of Mountain Home stayed overnight Sat urday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Page. Those who graduated from genealogy under the direction of Mrs. Louise Page were Lynn Bingham, Marvin Bingham, Milton Bingham, Dale Cox, Martin Palmer and Brett Page. Graduating from Mrs. LaVerl Beutler's class were Roger Aston,. Douglas Bingham, Kevin Moser, and from Mrs. Zula Chase's class were Jane Archibald, Janet Archibald, Emma Jean Bingham, Gordon Chase, Michael Cox, Janine Housley, Joyce Perry and Charlene Schvaneveldt. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seamons and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and family of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodily of Fairview spent Tuesday in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Seamons. While there they had lunch at Liberty Park and visited the Capitol building and Pioneer Relic Hall. That evening they attended graduation exercises for Darrel. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglet of Clearfield were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Era est Smith on Memorial day Other visitors of the Smiths were Noma Allen, Janet Allen and Jerry Hansen of Ameri can Falls. Lynette Bodily, who has been attending the BYU, is spending the summer at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bodily. Mr. and Mrs. Ornal Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. BiH Corbridge of Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nelson, all of Poca-telland Mr. and Mrs. dyn Nelson of Salt Lake City, visited with their mother, Mrs. Sadie Nelson, in Weston on Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kerr of Provo visited in Wellsville on Memorial day. AKa Bodily and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis of Franklin enjoyed a a picnic and swimming at on Memorial day. Delia Cole and four children of Driggs spent the Memorial day weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Larsen, and with Wayne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed o, er Dow-nat- Mr. and Mrs. Bemon Auger and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffiths and family, all of Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mrs. Albertie Grif fiths Saturday. While here DRIVE-I- N they attended the Griffeth re union at Lewiston. Mrs. Al bertie Griffiths and Burdette returned home with them to 800 SOUTH STATE ST. spend the week and to attend Mrs. Griffiths' granddaugh ter's graduation exercises FOR ONE WEEK ONLY from high school. WED., JUNE 5, TO TUES., Mr. and Mrs. Zed Griffiths JUNE 12 and daughter LaNae of LibWinner of the LDS Church erty visited at the home of Mrs. Albertie Griffiths on and BYU Family Movie Memorial day. Award Mrs. Ellen Pope visited at the home of Mrs. Albertie Griffiths over the Memorial day holiday. Mrs. Dorma McCulloch vis ited at the home of her parents last week. She was acMOVIE STARTS AT DUSK companied by her family. While here, they visited at the Sky-V- u PRESTON, IN BACK V PINEAPPLE ' 5for$l 29c CRUSHED, CHUNKS, TIDBITS JUICES AND DRINKS PIERCE'S, DEL MONTE. Ill-- - C Tomato, Pineapple Crawlralt, PIERCE'S NO. 2ft Kathryn Sprague Becomes Bride Of Calvin Porter In Temple The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the wedding of Miss Kathryn Sprague and Calvin L. Porter on Fri day, May 17. The marriage fairview Brieb REG. SIZE LARGE SIZE Me Save 4c GRADE A in Chuck-A-Ra- th - 2.88 10 INST. SIZE 29c Save 4c Pkg. DOZEN $1 Choc. Chips 5for $1 YOUNGSTERS 3 lb. Can nERSHEVS $2.19 Salt 4S) FLAVORS 4 CARTONED at a wedding breakfast at Can SAVE 2c PKG. - Pk. EGGS was performed by Elder Paul Dunn. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Sprague, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Porter, Weston, are parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds were the ASSORTED JELL-- 0 MRS. CALVIV PORTER at BLOCKS $7.95 35c CAN CORNED BEEF Get Fathers Day Savings HEN'S SHIRTS Oram, tU. CATSUP crown-shape- FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 16 OF THE STORE GOLD STBJKE STAMPS 2 Lb. Macaroni 4 Lbs. 59c Can BULK $1.49 MARGARINE 6-- $l PT1TV GVAf 3$1 PIZZA MIX JENOS I With Love" VALUES TO PARKING IDATIO Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley - 'To Sir SPORT, DRESS OR WORK FREE OF LOTS floor-leng- THEATRE FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET Mrs. Clair Drury of Bounti- Lake City hosted by the brideful spent Memorial day at groom's parents. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening. Mav 18. Alden Drury. they received guests at a re Mr. and Mrs. Terry Spencer ception at the Kaysville LDS of Kaysville visited with her stake center and at an open parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert house at the Weston ward Hall. chapel on May 25. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Layne For her wedding, the bride of Lewiston visited with his selected a gown FAIRVIEW BRIEFS sister, Mr. and Mrs. Orval of sheer silk organza, over Clyde Gilbert has returned Harris. taffeta, fashioned with a semifrom attending school at the Larame Rawlings, who is train. The full three-tiere- d BYU in Provo and wiH spend employed in Salt Lake City, skirt was applioued around the summer with his parents, spent the Memorial weekend the edge of each tier with em Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gilbert, with her parents, Mr. and broidered lace accented with Mr. and Mrs. Randon Wil Mrs. Martell Rawlings. Fri- seed pearls. The neckline was son and two children, Kim day, Mrs. Rawlings and Ia edged with lace and trimmed Wilson and Kathy Kelly of raine visited in Logan with with seed pearls. Seed pearls Salt Lake City were over another daughter, Louise Sor also enhanced the beauty of the long silk organza tapered night guests Wednesday of enson. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson Mr uvlMri T jvtmwa VI. SleCVCS The fingertip veil of and Michelle. Memorial day field went to Salt Lake City bride's illusion fell from the d visitors were Mr. and Mrs Saturday and visited with tiara accented Angus Bronson of Lava and their son Rodney, who has with tiny seed pearls. She Mrs. Dewey Anderson of Soda spent the past week in the carried a bouquet of white Springs. mission home prior to going roses and white carnations, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford on a mission to the Eastern Attending the Dride were Forsgren visited Wednesday Atlantic States mission. They Miss Trudee Sprague, sister with his sister, Mr. and Mrs spent Saturday night with of the bride, as maid of honor, Hazen Gilbert. Mrs. Fifield's sister, Mr. and Miss Nancy Porter, Miss Col Mrs. Leonard Taylor. Sun- een Kinsey, Miss Ruth Ann Mrs. Sherline Cur day they attended the testi- Zollinger, Miss monial meeting with Rodney. tis were bridesmaids. as Sharkne served Thomas reTeton of Ard Betty Ruth turned home with them Mon- the flower girl. matching floorday and took a bus for her They wore of blue and yel length gowns home Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Hall of California low dotted swiss with empire and Mrs. June CaviUe of waistlines. They held sprays oi white daisies Brigham City visited in the The bride's and bride area with their cousins, Eli Clif- groom's mothers chose yellow of Riverdale, Forsgren ford J. Forseren of Preston suits and had corsages of and Naomi Gilbert of Fair- white gardenias and yellow rosebuds, view. Best man duties were perOn Memorial dav the Jepscn formed getby Gary Porter, bro family enjoyed a family ther of the bridegroom, with mr. oi home the at together and Mrs. Grant Jones. Mr. Jim Fisher, Gaylen Sprague, and Mrs. John King and fam- Jeff Robinson and Bruce Winward as ushers. ily enjoyed the day with the Prenuptial parties were giv group. en Gilbert by Mrs. W. n. Thomas, Hazen Mr. and Mrs. in Mrs. Walter Inkley, Mrs. Wil fltlniwfed he llam Heaton. Miss Colleen Ogden of their Web Kinsey, Miss Ruth Bowman, Brent Gunderson, from Mrs. Mary Bowman and Mrs, er College, 2 for $5.50 James Niderost. Lamont accompan The bride attended Weber ied Marie and Fonda Bodily to Logan Friday when- tney State College and is now employed at Hill Air Force Base shnrawiri The bridegroom has fulfilled Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Sam LDS mission to the uuii and Mr. and Mrs. Ival BMv an of and family of Ogden visited States and is a graduate Utah State University. with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence They will make their home 2 for $5.50 Fifield on Memorial day. The in wilKaysville, group enjoyed dinner at ill. THE CITIZEN 6, 1968 DON GREAVES Winwards Hold Family Reunion iavenpon. Dock-stad- June SUGAR POWDERED OR BROWN - 6 SAVE 17c CRESS WATER Bunch ICE 10c SMALL RUSSETS -P- $1 CREAM - FLAVORS I.G.A. FIRST QUALITY POTATOES Vi Gal. Lbs. $1.49 100 BOXES 39c URSER'S QUALITY MEAT- S- - CUSTOM CUTTING - COLD STORAGE LOCKERS PORK ROAST BOSTON BONELESS BUTT-NEA- RLY son-in-la- Lb. rh-ta-n - NEN'S PANTS 2o88 VUDES TO $8.95 low LADIES' VALUES TO 2.88 CAPBIS $7.93 2 for 95.50 SALE THURSDAY, JUNE 6, TO SATURDAY, JUNE 8 USE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT OR LAY IT AWAY NOW BIj0lfCjKSj Open from 1:30 a.m. to PRESTON Phone 852-13- 05 I p.m. Monday through Saturday Veal Pallies Porh Steak FROZEN Flat. Donell Brown and girl friend who has been attending school at the BYU called on her prandnarmtii. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole, enroute to her home in Idaho Falls. is Margaret Lamont, who the spent in Ogden, employed Memorial weekend with her Seaparents, Mr. and Mrs. born Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly of Brigham visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bowles, Thursday. Memorial day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilbert were Beatrice Johnson or Preston and two daughters, Barbara Fife and Beesee Winslow of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen and Alice Baker of Ogden. Lb. Announcing NED M. HUTCHINS Is Again Selling & Servicing SINGER SEWING MACHINES Call 852-024- 6 59c 7 ,or 79c RUST- PASTRY SHOP ALL PRODUCTS FRESH DAILY COOKIES . BROWN SUGAR CHOCOLATE ouimiv aua BREAD . . CHIP, OATMEAL, . 5 WHITE OR STONE GROUND WHOLE WHEAT 3 Doz- - CHOCOLATE Loaves 1 CHIP, ggc I |