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Show 4 Jane THE CITIZEN 20, 1968 Obituaries Preslon Boy In National Jazz Contest Larson, son of Mr. Keith P. Larson, Thursday morning St. Louis, Mo., to participate as a member of the Brigham Young University Jazz Quintet in the national finals of the Intercollegiate Jazz Festival sponsored by TWA. This group was awarded first place in the combo division at the Intermountain Regional Festival held in Salt Lake City April 5 and 6. At the National Festival, MR. AND MRS. ERNEST PORTER they will compete against Jazz combos from Arkansas A M and N College, San Francisco State College, Southern Methodist University, Northwestern University and Philadelphia Musical Academy. These six combos won over the entries from 750 colleges and universities from throughMr and Mrs. Ernest S. family requests no gifts. out the nation. the are Porters The honored parents be will Porter by Members of the BYU Quintheir family at an open house of six sons and daughters tet are Larry Jackstien, piano, of Nahum Cliff of Franklin Logan. in the Saturday Preston, Theron of Pocatello, Salt Lake City; Lars Yorga-sostake house. bass, Ogden; Jim The open house will be in Earl of Oakland. Hazel Beddrums, Provo; Brent and Soda of 80th. birthSprings observance of their ingfield tenor sax, bassoon, Faulkner, of Pocatello. Sutton Ruth 60th their and wedding days and Craig LarCalif., 20 Fresno, will are held There It be grandchildren anniversary. Preston. son, trombone, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The and 19 great grandchildren. The group will perform ori ginal compositions by Larson and Jackstien. n, Kathy Hansen, Keith Griffin Plan For Wedding In July i Mr. and, Mrs. W. Country CInb Sets Foursome KATHY HANSEN ON HONOR ROLL Stanton P. Sant, Preston, was listed on the Dean's honor roll at the University of Wyoming. .To qualify, students must GET YOUR CAR died Tuesday morning in the Idaho Falls LDS hospital. She was born Sept. 12, 1883 in Lay ton, Utah, the daughter of Levi and Hannah Force MR. AND MRS. LAVERE KING Green. She made her home in Lay-to- n where she received her Two Area Students education in the schools there. Feb. 27, 1907 she married AnTo Get Diplomas drew Adams in Layton and Newel L., Two students from this area tills marriage was later soland then moved to Lewiston. ma) Woodland, di- emnized in the Logan LDS Mr. King homesteaded and Norman W., John Grant, Mrs. will receive graduation they spent the summers of Ruion (Ramona) Bingham, plomas on Friday, June 21, temple. In the spring of 1909 she at the 61st annual commence their early married years and Mrs. Bruce (Joan) to Grace with her hus moved 1 In 26 Idaho. fin. grandchil-194have ment of in Arbon, exercises Stevens They band and two sons. They livMr. King began working dren and five great grand-wit- h Henager College. ed part of the time in the the Fish and Game De-- children, They are Suzan Nash, dau partment, retiring in Decern-- Friends and relatives are ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle home of Jack Thompson and ber 1963. cordially invited to attend the Nash, Franklin; and Lynda later, with his brother Rufus, six of open house. They request no Grace' Gamble, daughter of bought the Green place. They are parents They (ThelReed gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gamble, later bought the brother out children: Mrs. On this property they built a Preston. cabin with a dirt floor. log Suzan will receive a She bought some white facwith them. Other' visitors for completing a steno tory and lined the walls to were Mr. and Mrs. Ace Allen graphic course; Lynda will make the home more pleasing. of Soda Springs. receive a diploma for com There they lived for threo Norris Preece Mrs. Mr. and pleting a secretarial course years. They then bought the drove to Ogden to visit her for college women. Olerenshaw farm west of sister, Mrs. Francis Gaddis, Suzan attended the Salt town. This home was also of who recently underwent maj- Lake City Stevens Henager log construction but they reor surgery. and Lynda attended modeled it. They lived here College son and family of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Leavitt the Ogden college. until 1941 and her husband were Sunday visitors of Bish- returned after spending a varetired and they built a home op and Mrs. Seth Allen and cation in California visiting to town which they oc closer family. their children, Dr. and Mrs. attended sessions cupied until a year ago when Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hyer temple Jose of San Gayland Leavitt twice while here. Mrs. Adams had to have nurs of San Luis Obispo, Calif., and Dr. and Mrs. Leavitt in Mr. and Mrs. Nard Allen ing care. with the his Oroville. weekend spent were hosts to a family dinner She was a member of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Curtis Sunday where all family LDS church and worked 12 Allen. Elijah and family moved to Trenton. members of Mr. and Mrs. V. years in the bhe Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mur- - M Alton nf Rinhmnnd were was a memberPrimary, of the HYN family were Sunday visitors ray and daughters, Darlene, present. They were Mr. and club until her health failed of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allen Debra and Denise of Perry, Mrs. Gary Allen and family, her. and family. Their children, Fla., spent a week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waite She is survived by two sons, Cindi and Lee, returned home and Mrs. Orrian Rich. They and family of Provo, Mr. and Alma and Evan of Grace, and Mrs. Delos Mrs. Calvin Dennison and one daughter, family of Richfield. The af- (Selma) Hubbard of Grace; ternoon was spent visiting. five grandchildren and four Guest speakers at sacra- great grandchildren. ment meeting were President Funeral services will be Clarence Andersen and Jul- held Friday at 1 p.m. in the ius Jensen, councilman, both Bannock stake house and inof Trenton. Musical number terment in the Grace cemewas a quartet by Mr. and tery. Friends may call at the 'Mrs. Douglas Oiiverson of Allen Funeral Home ThursFranklin and Mr. and Mrs. day from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Alton Kingsford, accompanied after 10 a.m. at the tabler-nacl- e the day of the services. by Barbara Hendricks. Kings To Note 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. LaVere King will observe their golden wedding anniversary end will be honored at an open house Sunday, June 23, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at their home, 415 West Center, Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. King were in the They lived at North Logan for two yean married June 19, 1918 Logan temple. A Scotch Foursome will be held at the Preston Golf and Country club Saturday. Potluck supper will be served after the golfing with Mrs. Gale Parcell in charge. According to Golf club ofon July 5. have been the The couple plans to make ficials, forgrounds mosquitos. sprayed COVE The MIA sustained their residence in Preston folnew officers Sunday: Nard lowing a short honeymoon. Former Preston Man Allen as manual counselor; Gets Washington Post Orrian Rich, Exporer leader; Cornish Briefs Neta Allen, music director; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Handy, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allen as Mrs. Holland Johnson spent Logan, left June 12 for Wash dance directors, and Agatha the Memorial weekend in Salt ington, D. C, where Roger Allen as Laurel leader. Those Lake City visiting with her has been assigned by the Poli- released were Donald Curtis, tical Science department of Rodney Spencer and Agatha mother, Mrs. Earl Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Utah State University to in Allen. Pat Curtis was releastern with Rep. Lawrence BurSpackman and baby son of ton for the summer months. ed as Sunday School teacher and Primary worker. Granger, Mrs. Wayne Harris They will return to Logan Mr. and Mrs. John Gunder- and son Ron of Ogden, Hazel in the fall when Roger will on his master's work JefRichman of Logan and begin lie is the recipient frey and Christine Richman degree. of the National Science Fel of Salt Lake were visitors dur lowship for next year at Utah ing the past week and Sunday State University where they at the home of Mr. and Mrs. both graduated with honors. LeRoy Richman. Roger is the son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Darrus Olson Mrs. Alonzo Handy, formerly and family of Idaho Falls of Preston now laving in Og were visitors during the week- den. and Annette is the dau end at the home of Mr. and ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle carry 15 hours' credit during the semester and maintain a grade average of 3.25 as freshmen or 3.40 in any other Mrs. Irvin Kendell. class. Grif-farmi- New Officers Named In Cove Mutual R. Cooley of Newton. READY Cornish Family Visits FOR Summer Driving Fun... - HOSTESSES Serving as hostesses at the Utah Power and Light Open House wifes of company employees and the women workers in the office. the were Saturday The Citizen Photo 12-0- z. TUMBLERS WITH EVERY FILL UP OF 8 GALLON OR MORE DOUBLE S&H Green Stamps EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY - ON ALL C FixUpQPfJf8!!!! O I EiV I A LiO FOR FLOWERS Bushel 50c JlMJLJL NORTH STATE STREET Only $2.98 AT CONSERVATION CAMP - Three Franklin county boys attended the 1968 Uni- camp east of Idaho Falls. versity of Idaho Conservation Camp recently at Alpine Those attending were (left to right) McKay Dunn, sponsored by the Lions, and Richard Poole, sponsored by the soil conservation district, both of Preston, and Ken Ged-de4-- s, PHONE 852-01-29 , jl WEDDINGS AND RECEPTIONS ARE SUCH A HAPPY OCCASION TOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY. CLOSEOUT Drive In Today For The Finest Anlomoiive Service In The Valley Bill 6. Yon FEED YOUR BAMBROUGH TEXACO " OUT BED. Lawn Fertilizer STILL TIME TO BAG LAWN Mr. and Mrs. CORNISH Wendel Godfrey and daughter Eloise spent several days in Sunnyvale, Calif., visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Godfrey and family. and the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay-so- n Rosetta Hale family of Bear River City visited with friends in Cornish Sun- FOR SALE Completely remodeled 3 bedroom home. day. Ronald Johnson, son of Mr. Carpeting, drapes, covered and Mrs. RoUand Johnson, patio, garage, play area and garden spot. Excellent lograduated from the Utah cation. 146 South 3rd East State University in exercises 25t3c Ph. conducted Saturday. Dinner Mr. and of home at the guests Mrs. Johnson following the FOUND Small wrist watch ceremonies were Miss Sharon on the Central school may have Draper and her mother, Mrs. grounds. Person Citizen ofElbert Draper of Mt. Pleasby identifying at Salt of fice. Johnson Sherman ant, Lake City, Miss Diane JohnALson, who is now at home after FOR SALE First crop on FALFA the stump. Ph. teaching school the past year 25tlc in Salt Lake, and the honored guest, Ronald Johnson. 747-376- 3. Bambrough Your Yard WONDERFUL CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many 852-114- PURCHASES PEAT MOSS Too Late To Classify friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy shown us during the illness and death of Franklin Hale. Your warm hand, contributions and floral offerings were deeply appreciated. Marjorie, Kay and Jessye In Calif ornia WE HAVE THE FINEST TEXACO PRODUCTS AND QUALIFIED PEOPLE TO PLUS THESE EXTRA SAVINGS . . . KEEP YOUR CAR GOING BETTER ANCHOR HOCKING Lanra Green Adams board. Her husband is the principal of the Preston LDS seminary. Surviving are her husband, five sons and daughters: Mrs. Deloss Hansen announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Kathy Hansen, to Keith L. Griffin. He is the son of Lament Griffin of Preston. The wedding will take place n, Laura Green Adams, widow ber of the stake Primary of the late Andrew Adams, Couple To Note 80th Year; 60th Anniversary Ah-land- Bloom-ingto- Cherrington, 58, died Thursday at the University hospital in Salt Lake City after an extended Illness. She was born Feb. 23, 1911, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Archibald and Ada Green Freebairn. She married Jack A. Cherrington Dec. 17, 1940, in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Cherrington was a graduate of the University of Utah in 1937. She won the National Federation Music Contest and was a member of Utah Symphony Orchestra. She was also a member of the Allen Shepherd String Ensemble at KSL radio station. She was Franklin stake genealogical director and a mem- Craig S. and. Mrs. will leave to fly to - David (Kaye) Hart, Soda Springs; David Jack, Ind.; Jay Owen, Colleen and Joseph F., all of Preston; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Viola Lindsey, Kearns; four brothers, Archibald and Willard, Los Angeles, Calif.; Melvin, San Bernardino, Calif.; and Owen, Culver City, Calif. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 10 a.m. in the Franklin stake center in Preston. Funeral services were also conducted Monday at 5 pjn. in Springville, Utah, at the Wheeler Mortuary. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery at Springville. Virginia Cherrington Mrs. Virginia Freebairn Banida, sponsored by the Kiwanis club. Next Time Give An Individual GUI... Our Gifts Start As Low As $1.93 SHOW THEM YOU REALLY CARE - SHOP AT MERRILL JEWELRY |