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Show Ute Sociable Gifaen " Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver Mrs. Bonita Otfversoii spent are rejoicing over the news. last weekend in Salt Lake of the arrival of a new grand City, the guest of her daugh daughter born to Earl B. ter, Mrs. Nadine Fryar and and Barbara Weaver of Salt family. Lake City Nov. 4. The name Mr. and Mrs. Asael Bell chosen for her is Melody. By have returned home after coincident, she was born on having spent the past month in Chicago visiting their child' her mother's birthday. ren, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bell, While there they were exten I sively entertained and considerable sightseeing. Mrs. Goldie Stark returned to her home in Pocatello Monday after visiting here with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bosen, for a few days. On Sunday, Mrs. Bos- ;en gave a birthday dinner for Stephen and Barbara Bosen, who have birthdays within several days of each other. Stephen is 11 and Barbara is six. Also included besides Mrs. Stark were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beckstead and Mrs. Josephine Notii of Boise. i Mrs. Edith Coburn, who sustained a broken foot when she fell recently, had her sisters, Mrs. Ruth Griffin of Mrs. Celia Newton, of Benson and Mrs. Ethel Greene of Smithfield come to spend the day with Other callers her Friday. have been Mr. and Mrs. Don Guy and son Bill of Layton, who came Sunday and Mrs. Beverly Kidman of Ogden and Mrs. Griffin, who were her guests Monday. CIRCLE YOUR CALENDAR st Mr. and Mrs. Callan Fred-rickso- n spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Something Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chris-tense- n were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Uriel Jacobson at Brigham City. Is Mr. and Mrs. Dan McQueen of Boise visited here with Mrs. John McQueen over last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen of Salt Lake City came to spend Saturday with the McQueens Coming To Mr. and Mrs. llarold Winn, Weekend guests of Mr. and Cindy Winn and Mr nnn Mrs. Glenn Godfrey were Mrs. Maurice Tingey spent Mr. and Mrs. Wade String ouuuay in guests ham of Georgetown. of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tingey. It was a special occasion inIn anticipation of the de asmuch as it was Mr. Tin- - parture of their Darems w Ter-reto- Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Phip-pe- n were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phippen at Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Oli-vers- were in Idaho Falls Thursday to attend a Beneficial Life Insurance Co., conMr. and Mrs. Oliver Choules vention. report having had a wonderful time on their vacation of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Petersen trip. They were guests Dineen attended a birthday dinner their daughter, party for a granddaughter, Choules, who is an air hostess Lisa Johnson, daughter of in San Francisco, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Summer-hay- s The on her fifth anniversary Sunin Sacramento. day at the Johnson home in three later flew by jet to Pocatello. Washington, D. C, where they were guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hall of Mrs. Glen Johnson and famKlamath Falls, Ore., visited ily. They did extensive tourat the home of his brother, ing in that area and saw Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall, many places of interest. Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butters Mrs. Winston Allen, Wanza attended funerals of relatives Robinson and Mrs. Mae Dunk-le- y in Morgan. Ut.. last week. were among those from One was a cousin, Mrs. Earl here who attended funeral Butters, and the other of services for John E. Mecham Kate Littlefield. at Grace, Nov. 6. Mrs. Ervon Cole of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hobbs, was the guest of Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Garland Herd Winn Sunday. Mrs. Cole, in and Mrs. Grace Whitehead at niu wif ri Vtor cietpre tended a birthday dinner par- Mrs. Fred Corbridge and ty for Mrs. Kermit Herd at Mrs. Ooal Cox of California, the Herd home in Logan Sat Mrs. Virgil Winn of Boise and Mrs. Eua daughter-in-laurday evening. has recently re gene Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Erick-se- turned from an extensive returned home Thursday three weeks' tour back east. from a trip to California The groun traveled in a de where they were guests of luxe camper and visited New Mrs. Ariel Olsen at Sacra- York City, LDS mstoncaj mento and Mr. and Mrs. Sid places of interest in New Allsop at Santa Rosa. They York and on to Massachusetts g also enjoyed in where they were guests of San Francisco and other Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan places of interest in that area at Wolburn. They also saw during their two weeks' so- famous places in Washington, D. C, and many other popu journ. November 1968 sight-seein- attend ATTENTION!!! Nr. Dairyman TOUR SURGE DEALER CELEBRATES THE BEGINNING OF HIS SECOND TEAR IN BUSINESS . . . By Advertising Your Product Fred Davis Mr. aild Mr, flvrus flronvpn Saturday to of San Diego, Calif., arrived; visit Mr. and Mrs. Merle xuesaay ior a visit with relaAdamson and family. tives and friends. Thev Are the house guests of Mr. and! SlM Ardun f!n Airs, raiu ureaves. on leave, visiting his parents, w. and Mrs. Bert Gailey, and The Willard J. Wanner famOUlCr- rplntl'vai Manila gnd AAiCliUB. entertained for him in Uliu lie has been stationed at Fort ily celebration of his birthday at iagg. in. rj. the Hawaiian Cafe in Salt Lake City Saturday, Nov. 9. George Eehorf fie rarmrfswl Orchids and leis were preto be recovering satisfactor- sented each one as they enily Mowing surgery in a Salt tered the cafe, which has as Lake City hospital Saturday. its decor a realistic setting of Hawaii. Covers were arMl". Atld HVAnman fro for Mr. and Mrs. ranged Jensen spent Sunday and Wanner. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monday in Boise. Mrs. Jen- Johnson of Salt Lake City, sen attended a beauty and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Wanner of trade Shnw IVknuaretinn wfoila Lavton and Mr. and Mrs. there. Kay Wanner of Ogden. The festivities continued on SunMr. and Mrs. Lvle Shiolev day with a dinner at the Jon attended a convention for the Wanner home. Idaho Teachers Mutual Benefit Association hold at Knise Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Chris Friday to Sunday. Mr. Ship tensen accompanied Mr. and ley is a member of the board Mrs. Kenneth Christensen of of directors. Grace to Salt Lake City Friwhere they witnessed the day Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Bovack of a marriage and Mr. and Mrs. Freamon Diane Miles, granddaughter, and Leon W. Jensen ioinpd in a hirfchriav Crockett in the Salt Lake dinner party Friday in cele- Temple. They also attended orauon of Mrs. Boyack s and a reception at the Rose Park Mr. Jensen's anniversaries. North Stake Center. It's All True.... WE AGREE WITH TV --THIS IS THE BEST GIFT FOR YOUR MAN New llai Karate COLOGNE AFTER SHAVE GIFT COLLECTIONS BE CAREFUL HOW YOU USE IT! ... AND IT'S HERE NOW AT JOHNSON DRUG ' PRESTON Holidays Are Jusi Around The Corner . . . Save During Our Holiday 1 BEAUTIFUL ayaway NEW SOFAS sight-seein- lar 12-da- 29 and 30, Mr. and Airs. were in Ogden THE CITIZEN, n Mrs. Lowell Neeley was the guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Neeley, in Salt Bishop and Mrs. Loyal HanLake City from Friday to sen are home again after a She went particu y Monday. vacation during which larly to see a new grandson, bhey did extensive traveling who was born to the Neeleys in the southern states and reNov. 6. turned by way of Texas and Arizona. At Selma, Ala., they Donald Larson is back were guests of Major and home with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Merrill and and Mrs. Farrel Larson, after family and spent three days g having completed training in New Orleans. with the National Guard at Cotton harvesting was in full Fort Ord, Calif, swing in the south and the process was of special inter' est Enroute they stopped in Monroe, Ala., to church one Sunday and by chance it was the branch where a Second ward mis sionary, Dennis Carlson, had just been transferred. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carlson. PRESTON spend the winter in Arizona, the family of Mr. ana iurs W. K. Phippen had a get to gether at the Phippen residence recently. The group, numbering 25. included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phippen and family of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phippen and children of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phippen and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Anderson and their families. The couple will reside in Mesa. gey's birthday. Mrs. Holly Taylor spent n Monday and Tuesday in where she was the guest did w air. ana Mrs. Uive Taylor. Cron-qui- Nov. 14, 1968 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball and children of Willard spent the weekend in Preston with their mother, Mrs. Don Robinson. Mrs. Robinson gave a family dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Robert K jar and family were tourist attractions JUST ARRIVED The Finest Collection of Sofas en- - route. We've Ever Offered. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beck- stead have a sister, Mrs. Josephine Noth of Boise, as their noose guest ior a iewi days. lightful New Colors and Fabrics Buy Now for the I Holidays Down De- No Money Easy Terms CLUBS The ladies of the Preston met Monday night at the Preston telephone of fice. A total of 46 pounds was lost by the members. Next Monday night the meet ing will be held at the utan Power and Light building at will 7:00. Mrs. Lindquist give a Christmas demonstra tion. All TOPS members are asked to attend. TOPS club sons? 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