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Show IB TIIE CITIZEN September 12, 1968 SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Roland Par- SERVICEMAN HOME kinson were happy to have Pfc. Robert G. Buttars, son their daughter, Mrs. Joe of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Butand sons, Eric and tars, Richmond, was home for Sammie of Salt Lake, spend three weeks prior to leaving a few days with them recentfor Vietnam on Sept 5. He ly. On her return home Mrs. FAIRVIEW The Franklin received his training at Fort Ingersoll received word of the Lewis, Wash., and Fort Polk, arrival of a grandchild, born county camp of the Daughters La. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nier of Utah Pioneers held their Another son, Warren S. But- of Balboa Island, Calif. The opening meeting in the Second tars, has enlisted in the ser- Parkinsons went to Salt Lake ward Relief Society room with vice and left Sept. 2 for Fort and remained with her family Mrs. Bcrdean Bodily, captain, Ord, Calif. while she went to help with in charge. the new baby. Singing was led by Mrs. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Klobloth Bodily with Ruth Rawlings at Mr. and Mrs. Lencss Keller the piano. Afton Roberts gave of San Francisco, Calif., have were in Salt Lake City Frithe lesson, "They Came In been the house guests of Mr. for the marriage of a day '68." Captains and class leadthe Moser Mrs. Dennis and various of the ers camps niece, Beverly Fackrell, to KloRichard Harding in the Salt throughout the county were past two weeks. Mrs. guests. Punch and cookies bloth will be remembered as Lake Temple. They returned were served by Mrs. Bodily the former. Delia Davis and reand Mildred Burton, secre- they visited relations and oth- to Salt Lake City for the area. this in friends the er following evening. ception tary of the organization. County DUP Holds Meeting GEORGE C The Elders To Hold 0. M.'and FJvTlTbuE tars family held their annual reunion recently at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vurel Buttars of Centerville, Ut, were in charge of arrangements. A picnic turkey dinner was enjoyed and a business meeting held. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Buttars of Flint, Mich., will be in charge next year. After the meeting the afternoon was spent visiting and enioying the carnival events. Present were Mrs. Elva L. Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen M. Buttars of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Buttars and family of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Val L. Buttars and fam ily, Mrs. Craig Rogers and daughter Patty, Miss Julie Bennett of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Gail L. Buttars and fam ily, Miss Nachelle Jacobsen, Miss Laura Lee Thomas of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Vurel L. Buttars of Centerville. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hone were visiting in Twin Falls Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hone. While there, Mr. Hone gave a name and a blessing to their first a boy. great grandchild, whose parents are Paul and Patti Sutterfield. The Suiter fields are in Twin rams on furlough from a station in New York. WALLACE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SPEAKS On Buttars Family Holds Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. David Davis in Bountiful and the Keith Davises in Ogden Sunday. KPST Owen Gibson left Tuesday for Placentia, Calif., to welcome a new grandson. born to Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Gibson Sept 8. Two brothers will enjoy (he homecoming of the baby. THURSDAY. SEPT. 12 Mrs. 12:15 p.m. Steak Fry Today FAIRVIEW The Elders ant View First ward cultural and their partners will hold a hall, men left Friday morning steak fry at Downata Thurs- for Los Angeles to attend the day evening. All Elders and reception in Rosemeer. their wives are invited to enVera Cole accompanied joy the evening.. Maughan to Blackfoot Mr. and Mrs. Morris Parry Monday to help with the East of Ogden visited with Mr. and ern Idaho State Fair Monday Mrs. John King and family and Tuesday. Sunday. Kent Rawlings underwent Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Ing-l- surgery on his leg Tuesday in visited in Salt Lake City the Logan hospital. Sunday with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Galen Cole of Zina, who is employed there. Sacramento, son of Mr. and Saturday Laura and Ined Mrs. Frank Cole, visited with Harris visited with Mrs. Flor relatives last wek. Word was received by relaence Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rawl- tives here that Wilford Hall is in the Pocatello hospital ings attended the wedding of their granaaaugnter, Hrenaa with a broken hip and has conOliverson, and Fred Lee Yost tacted pneumonia. FIRST TASTE OF FAMILY life is had by Will Penny Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harris Thursday in the Salt Lake Allen (Joan Hackett) and (Charlton Heston) when Catherine grandson, Robert Lee, Temple. They enjoyed dinner to stay for the winForced care. his under in their home come for left son and reSunday at Harmon's Cafe and the there is more to that realizes Will San the ter in Penny's shack, Diego after spending ception in Kearns Third ward PENNY" "WILL opens Thursrelawith weeks three vispast cowpunching. life hall. also than cultural They Picture In A Paramount in tives Cache Theatre. Valley. ited and spent the night with day at the Grand Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nielsen Technicolor. visited in Whitney with in Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Foster, from Mozart, Debussy, RachDarlene and Eloise King Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Christine Oliverson maninoff, Chopin, Sinding and visited with Eilene Winward and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Adams. Recital and her new baby Thursday. In Presented of San Francisco. Her mother and sister SherLabor day weekend guests Zeff a Schvaneveldt and famOliverson Christine Mis ry favored with two vocal duof Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Ing-lof Pocatello visited one in a piano re ets. Light refreshments were was presented were their daughter Zina ily day with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- cital Friday evemng ai uie served to friends and relaMr. and liam of Salt Lake City, Harris and family. home of her teacher, Mrs. tives. Christine is the daughMrs. Carl Peterson, Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson William A. Davis. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Francine and Neal of Grang- and granddaughter Lisa of She played compositions Oliverson of Whitney. er. They all attended the Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. Hyde reunion in Downata. and Mrs. James Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Gilattended the wedding of their bert, accompanied by Dell granddaughter Pamela, dau- Johnson and Enid Johnson, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn flew to Las Vegas Friday eveDrury, and Davis Henderson ning. The Johnsons stayed Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. there for the weekend. Mr. Albert Steele of Rosemeer, and Mrs. Gilbert flew from e there to Los Calif. They attended the Angeles where breakfast in Hotel Utah. they visited Carol's sister, Mr. Thursday evening they enjoy and Mrs. Don Newbold. From ed the reception in the fleas- - there they went to San Luis Obispo to visit another sisGrace, Idaho ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Abbott. They also attended Sunday School in Sah Luis Obispo. The Farm Bureau officers who helped decorate the booth for the fair enjoyed dinner at Cache Junction. Those who TREASURETON Robert attended were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Riverdale was the Norman Roberts, Mr. and speaker Sunday night in sac- Mrs. Merlin Gilbert, Mr. and rament meeting. He is a re- Mrs. Arnold Hyde, Mr. and cently returned missionary. Mrs. John King, Mr. and Mrs. ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT OF Visitors at meeting were Mrs. William Harris. Fairview won Colleen Stokes and children fourth place on the booth. $1,000.00 OR MORE ISSUED FOR and Miss Anna Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence SIX MONTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pas-kin-s attended the John D. drove to Ogden Friday. Davis reunion Monday in the They visited with Mr. and Whitney cultural hall. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS 4 Mrs. Terry Pa skins and famLaura Harris visited her PASSBOOK COMPOUNDED AND ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Loh, sister, Nora Layne, in LewMr. and Mrs. Clair Thomas iston Friday. 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