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Show - HIE I CITIZEN Sept. 20 MILLION PEOPLE II&V6 Pflid 40 MILLION DOLLARS 19, 1968 ociaUe Citl me Dayton Briefs Mrs. Albertie Griffiths and Burdette spent Monday in Logan and attended the fu Starts Wednesday, Sept 18th neral services for Mrs. Grif AT TIIE SKY VU fiths cousin. To Scb THE GRADUATE Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hansen of Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Barton, prior to entering school at the The family of the late Carl Glover, numbering 43, parti cipated in a reunion at Down ata Sunday. Sociability and feasting made a happy event tor an. Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Mont are happy to have their daughter, Mrs. Lucille Cruickshank, home for a visit. She resides at ElCentro, Calif. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brenchley on Sunday were their mother, Mrs. Martha Bryson of Providence, n and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mrs. Donald Golightly and daughters, Shirley and Donna, attended the Blackfoot fair and spent some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bobbi Weeks at Pocatello. BYU. STORE HOURS: u ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY CHARGE! John Wayne leads the fight in Vietnam battle action in "The Green Berets." Ms new Batjae n Arts now playing at Production for Warner the Grand Theatre. David Jannsen and Jim Ilutton star film version with Wayne in the Technicolor-Panavlslo- n Robin Moore's of Bros.-Seve- best-selle-r. TOMMY STEELE, banjo in hand, follows Alcta Morrison's lead as they dance for Joy upon discovering his inheritance in the exciting musical number "Money to Burn". "HALF A SIXPENCE", A Paramount Picture opens September 25 at the Grand Theatre. CLUBS Mrs. Idana Greaves enter- SOCIABLE CITIZEN E. II. Lloyd, tained her club associates it in company with Mr. and Mrs. a luncheon and bridge party Lewis Lloyd of Salt Lake City, Wednesday evening at her Mrs. Alice L. Maughan and home on north first west Daniel D. Lloyd, flew to Los street. Mrs. Carmen Wynn, Fashion's favorite . . . Of to it acrylic jer- last week to attend a special guest, and Mrs. HelDjNV pk VtMpJ Angeles sey. Acetate backed to keep its shape. jKSjSr ASL KKg funeral services for a sister, en Baur of Ogden received Drapes beautifully. Machine washable, too. WgBBt mSBBbL wfrftj Anna L. Kent. While there the score honors at the game. Mr. and Mrs. In BiB&f colon from pale to potent. 54" wide. TERRIFIC mmk they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Condie. BUY! uAi, vuzy urrruN flanniul i'iunts IN A RIOT OF COLORS 5 Vile fnr Mr. and Mrs. Bill Auger and children, Shari, Kevin, Tony and Kaye, spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with anothof Tooele. er daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olsen. They Capt. and Mrs. W. Steven also went to Provo where of Spokane arrived this Bailey Shari will be a sophomore at week to visit parents, Mr. and BYU this year. Mrs. Glenn Godfrey, for a few days prior to leaving on Bill Godfrey is vacationing a month's vacation trip to Hain California. While there he waii. Baby Brett will remain appeared before the board of with his grandparents. directors with his application for entrance into medical Mrs. Susie Buxton has been school. away for a few days visiting. of Mrs. She was the It was a memorable occa William Henrieguest Woods at slon for Mrs. Jennie Neeley Cross and Mr. and Mrs. Jary when her children came from far and near to surprise her Haglund at Pleasant View, Ut on her 75th birthday. The Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Palmer celebration took place at the are back home after a trip to home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Las where they visited Vegas C. Nielsen in Salt Lake City, Those who came were Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richand Mrs. Keith Neeley and ards. Thye also stopped off Mrs. Vera Tierney of Los An enroute at Provo and Sandy geles. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford to visit Helen and LaPriel and Whittle of Seattle, Wash., Mr and Mrs. Ezra Foss of Pres their families. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Niel sen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neeley and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Foss and daughter of Salt Lake City. Other children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patrick of Virginia and Mr. and Mrs THATCHER Miss Vivien David Crockett of New York, unable to come, extended love Ann Simpson became the and greetings by way of tele bride of Brian Mendenhall Aug. 2 in the Logan LDS Tern. phone. pie with President Glenn Rex It is a joyful time at the officiating. Leslie Checketts home as dau The bride is the daughter ghter, Beth Graves of Oak of Mrs. Marjorie Simpson of land, Calif., arrived for a vis Melton Mowbray, England, it Other family members, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Menden daughter of Salt Lake City hall of Thatcher. and the Mark Checketts fam The bridegroom's parents ily, joined the group for din- entertained at a wedding ner Sunday. breakfast at Marv's cafe in Smithfield following the Mrs. Jennie Barton has re turned from a vacation in Cal The couple was honored at ifornia where she was the a that evening in guest of her children and oth- thereception ward cultural Cleveland er relations. Enroute home hall. she visited the Irel Chases at For her wedding the bride Salt Lake City and was present for the departure of Ran-de- ll chose a white crepe floor dress with lace Chase, who left on a mis length sheath applique and empire line sion to England. crepe train from the shoulder edged with lace. Her veil was shoulder length and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and glads. Attending the bride were Peggy Mendenhall, Julie Men denhall, Susan Cook and viaa Cook as bridesmaids. They wore sheath aquamarine lace dresses and carried baskets of sweet peas. The bride's aunt, Mrs. Mar garet Cook of Salt Lake City, stood for her mother and she d wore a dress of lace. The mother of the groom wore a floral jersey. Dee Johnson performed the duties of best man and ushers were Vernon Mendenhall, Claude Garbett, Peter Cook and Roger Mickelson. Assisting at the reception was Jean Simpson, an aunt of the bride, registering the guests; Mr. and Mrs. Millen Mendenhall and Mrs. Ethel Mendenhall were hosts; Naomi Sanders, Christine Johnand son, Beverly Mickelson Wanda Heileson assisted with the gifts; Shauna Mendenhall, Sandra Bennett, Francis Cook, Norma Bennett, Majorie Pan-teEthel Mickelson, Renee Garbett, LaVora White, Shir. Ilal-gre- 9:30 to 6:00 C 1 Kent Porter of Franklin was the honored guest at a sur prise birthday picnic Friday evening. Attending theparty were Miss Shari Auger Miss Sandra Martin and Steve Biggs, all of Preston. Pickwick club members were entertained by Mrs. Donna Taylor at her home in Logan. LaRene Lowe presented a review of the book, "Once More From The Beginning," authored by Robert Merrill. A dessert luncheon was also a feature of - Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Winn and Mrs. Stan Winn traveled to Nephi Saturday to attend funeral services for a choice cousin, Stella Olpln. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vickers in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Blaine Davis and son, Kent, attended the Blackfoot fair last week. Kent represented the Knock for Rock club with his rock collection and won blue ribbons on his demonstration and display. The two were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Bruderer at Pocatello on the trip. Mrs. Betty Erramouspe of Blackfoot visited here over last weekend with relations, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilde and Mr. and Mrs. Owen QUITTING BUSI NESS one-piec- e. . Thatcher Man Marries English Girl In Temple - ley Wright, June Izatt, Ruth Stephenson and LoaDawn Izatt served the refreshments. Blanche Jean Panter played organ music throughout the At appearing in the New Yorker Wyler incaflex evening. The couple left following the reception on a honeymoon trip to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone park. They are making their home in Grace where Mr. Mendenhall is employed at the First National Bank. Merrill Jewelers 19 South State, Preston IT'S TRACTOR TRADING i H When Wyler lays waterproof, we mean condensation proof loo. Case No place for and back are water to seep through. The crystal locks over the case wall when it seal gets even shrinks, the water-tigh- t tighter. The water-proguarantee is renewable for the life of the watch, as long as crystal is intact and genuine Wyler parts used. How waterproof can you get? SwJ Cut. rmmprl. SJ. 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