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Show THE CITIZEN SB Sptember Butler Panl-Fram- 26, 1968 Fairview Couple In New Mexico Farm Buildings e CLEVELAND BRIEFS Mink Creek Couple Back From Pullman LeGrande McGregor, who is attending school in Pocatello, spent Sunday visiting his par eats, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor, and church in Cleveland ward. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cole, Bart Bennett reported his MINK CREEK Gam of LaJolla. Calif.. stncpv have who Delbert Knudsen are vacation- They also called on other Sun- Mrs. Jay Higbee, missionary Mrs. LaMont Tueller experiences and Mr. ing in Albuquerque, N. Mex., people in the ward. They day evening in the Cleveland been visiting in Pullman, and Mrs. Olga C. of Logan with their son and family, were enroute to Lava Hot ward. Brian Mendenhall three for the past of Wash., Lake visited at of Salt Brown Mr. and Mrs. Tony Knudsen. Springs on vacation. Grace played an organ solo, weeks with his parents, spent the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cottle Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Bodily celebrated her with her weekend parents, the Lydia at Bart was a dinner are visiting in Colfax, Wash., birthday anniversary Thurs the home of Mr. andguestMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christen-se- James Baird. with their son and family, day with Mr. and Mrs. Zan John They went to Orem to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carver Rappleye in Logan Sun-la- y live while Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bodily, Beckstead and Edna Peterson attending school at of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. BYU this winter. Jerald Carver of Ogden were Thyra Griffeth and Betty of Ogden. She also received Sunday visitors at their parTalbot and baby of Lewiston phone calls from her son Bill dinner guests recently of Ethel has who Miss June Jensen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. of Esconaiao, uaw., her two ents', Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skin- been attending summer school Baird. ner, were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robert Bodily. Weekend visitors at the daughters, Inez Oram and at Utah State, has been visitLouise Sorenson of Logan Coleen Cottle of Oakland, and Skinner of Pocatello and Mr. with her parents the past home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ing of Skinner and Mrs. Gareld was hostess at a baby shower her sister, Aleze McNaught of Baird were their sons and three weeks before for Sharlene Dockstader at Visalia, Calif. The next day, McCammon. They visited in for the fall quarter.registering families. Mr. and Mrs. Milton the home of her parents, Mr. her husband James took her Ovid with Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Mrs. Lewis Roe of Santa Baird of Ogden and Mr. and and Mrs. Martell Rawlings. to Ogden to visit with their Skinner during the afternoon. Mrs. Mrs. Denzil Baird of Brigham. Guests besides the hostess son William, who had come to Visiting during the weekend Barbara, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keller Viola Larsen last Thursday. and honored guest were Aita visit his son, Mr. and Mrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. friends two children of Brigham close were and very They Conlin were Claude her par when a William Oram, and Mr. and Bodily, Orba Larson and and were the weekend at the younger spent they ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Mitchell of Logan, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Drysdale. Rasmussen of Mink Creek, hadn't seen each other ior home of his parents, Mr. and Grant Dockstader and daughMrs. Lionel Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Lamoin Ben years. ter, Mrs. Elvoid Monson and MINK CREEK BRIEFS Bob Mr. and Mrs. Duane Keller Baird Las of son of nett Dan Their Vegas Logan. Linda Wanda, Carter, all of Preston, Berdean Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jensen ny left Monday morning to spent Saturday night and Sun- of Las Vegas spent the weekan open enter the LDS mission home day visiting his sister and; end at their summer home Connie Rawlings. Appropriate recently attended games were played. Light house for Mr. and Mrs. Brad in Salt Lake City prior to family, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer here. They brought their daurefreshments were served and Nelson in Nampa. He is the leaving for the North British Olson. Monday morning they ghter Kathy to Logan where Mission where he will serve went to the Logan hospital she enrolled in college at many lovely gifts were re son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell for the next two or more where their mother, Mrs. Mil- Utah State. ceived by Mrs. Dockstader. lie Baird, was operated on. Nelson, former Mink Creek years. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Wilde Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cole residents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Jen- of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Perry of Ogden and Mrs. Carrie Knudsen ac Mr. and Mrs. Glade Larsen and a friend, Bessie Allsop, kins of Logan visited at the Garth Wilde of Ogden spent weekend with her home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman; Sunday visiting their parents, companied Virgil Knudson to of Salt Lake spent the week- spent the brother-in-laMr Larsen one day last week. and sister Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wilde. summer his cabin in Sun Val end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton. two and Mrs. of Mrs. L. A. Barrington Carolyn Wyatt ley and enjoyed fishing and and Mrs. LaMonte Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright children of Providence and Riverdale spent several days scenery at Sun Valley over and her parents, Mr. and and family were dinner guests Mrs. Rosetta Jensen of Logan last week at the home of her the weekend. Mrs. Duane Keller. Sunday at the home of Mr, visited with Mrs. James Baird daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen. Mrs. Lowell Neeley visited Venice Keller and daughter and Mrs. Lawrence Mickelson Thursday. in honor of Mrs. Wright's with Vera Cole Thursday. Debbie and Terry Spackman birthday anniversary- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bod of Preston were in Salt Lake Mrs. Arlene Allemen spent ily, Mrs. Edna Manning, Mrs. Saturday. They visited with a few days of the past week Ella Ray of San Diego, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Keller and in Sun Valley where she at tended a nursing school with spent Wednesday night with Sondra Mortensen. other nurses. attended - n. Lo-n- Your Lowest Cost Way to Build for Permanence and the need for fewer bolts speeds construction and cuts erection costs. Double-slidin- g doors are larger to accommodate farm equipment, and sliding aluminum giant color windows are standard. Factory-applie- d available and as plastic skylighting panels of enables The sizes broad range options. you to have an attractive, durable building to meet your specific requirements. 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Present were Mrs, Rufus Smith, Mrs. Don Pet erson, Mrs. Harold Varley, Mrs. Delta Corneilson, Mrs. Alvin Whitehead, Mrs. Floyd Sorenson, Mrs. Roy Corbett and Mrs. Frank Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Monson of Brigham City came to vis it with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hollingsworth and left Sun day. The week before, the Hollingsworths had Mr. and Mrs. Ted Leavitt of Sprague, Wash., spend the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Whitehead made a business trip to Pocatello Wednesday. Mrs. Christine Siminson returned from Aberdeen Wednesday. Mrs. Budrow Gibson took Alex Patel to Pocatello Wednesday to check with his doctor. Nellie V. Johnson spent Wednesday in Pocatello where she met Mrs. Eula Wetterson of Sandpoint and Mrs. J. W. Graham of Idaho Falls in matters of the Idaho Federation. She brought Mrs. Ella Whitehead back with her to spend two days in Grace visiting with friends. Mrs. Jack Fowler was rushed to the Caribou county hospital Thursday suffering with a stroke. 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