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Show makes six children for the val Durrani The Cub Scouts the dinner a program was Ecks. put on some skits directed by conducted by Lorene Brad Mrs. Josie Lewis entertain- Den Mothers, Marilyn Dur- ford, counselor. Those tafc ed her club members Thurs- rani, Judy Daley, Leah Lowe, ing part were Courtney Perry Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilbert FAIRVIEW-- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wiland Mrs. day night at her home. Lunch Thelma Womack and Julia giving an accordion selection, the funeral for Max attended of Hazen Lake Salt returned liams Gilbert have Durrant. spent Some City to Estelle awards were "Born Free," Kirt Womack was served Smith, of the formhusband week home visit with a weekend Jensen, the after her three parents, JoAnn Kingsford, a Marilyn given the Cub Scouts. poem, Wayne Auger gave in Ogden. er Cole. Mr. Mr. with Baker, e Mrs. Vern and their and Madge oi a Monta daughter, Wickham, In sacrament meeting Sun of Glendale gave couple Doney, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rob- Madge was a resident of Jensen, Zelma Cornish, day nigh lauu were given numbers, and a tap dance Mrs. Jay (Nelene) Tarbet in a niece of Mr. Lydia Cornish. Pinochle was by Kristi Lowe and Lvnn Wo was by Michelle Lowe, Nancy Pittsburg, Pa. While there erts are the grandparents of Franklin and ' ed Gilbert. son annual the to the and their born FRANKLIN a Maplecreek report baby girl played with prizes being won mack. The Continentals of Richards, Connie Griffeths they helped their daughter Mr. and Mrs. MarteU RawlIrrigation Company held a group voted on it. and Jackie Atkinson. That move to Chappaqua, N. Y. and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Preston Doney, under by school, Lyoia Marilyn high AtkinMr. Mrs. and at Lester York New Roberts. visited City, ings were dinner guests of Cornish and Alene Jensen. meeting Tuesday night direction of Carl Hoffmann, same evening supper was ser They Wed- their daughter and C. While in 8 o'clock in the Village Hall OUi HIIIIUUUWC UIC visited D. Berdean and 8 fam Bill Mrs. a Bodily Harris at and Washington, HI VI ved numbers. several p.m. program Olilf sang visit- nesday in Richmond vice new with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soren-sowith Deon Kingsford, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. was given with the Sunday Washington, D. C, they grandson borr March 2 ily of Soda Springs visited AnderRamon in Logan. Master of ed with Marjorie Hart, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert president, conducting. to their daughter and hus with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe flew by jet to Hawaii School in charge. Mr. new and Mrs. John King was the elected son. Lourie and Gilbert's was niece, Dec Kingsford, Sunday. Wright for a vacation. They ceremonies Sat the marriage in the Seamons Gunderson. A was Shar spent Margo president for the coming band, Mr. and Mrs. Datus Smith. song by Dcon Mrs. and Kingsford stayed at the Eliki Hotel. Vaughn Larsen was sustain urday and Sunday with her Logan Temple of Angel King year. VVilford Hatch conduct- - Eck of Providence, Ut. This Gary visited and had dinner Some of the points of interest on Woodward and friends, a ed to the Franklin Stake pres- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs and Jack ora, alter wmcn Friday with her folks, Mr they visited while there were skit by Sue Hawkes, a dance a ot idency Sunday in stake con Robert Bodily, while her par- they attended the wedding Black song Logan, and Mrs. LcRoy Smith of the Kodak Show, Inter, by Pat ference. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dariel dinner at the Loft House in a ot boh Also dinner rum. Dorotny by national ixgan, enjoying Hy Market, Luau, and were in George Logan. That evening they Glade Mrs. Mr. and Seamons, duet by and snendme the dav was the Hawaiian Temple. town on business. attended the reception for the a Handv" of- Murray and quar are Eleanor spend Mrs. Kingsford's sister and daughter . Mr. and Mrs. Robert JenJohn Mr. Mrs. and King couple in the Lewiston Fourth tet Jacx number in some time ana uoitrm, by Elko, Nev., Mrs. sen of Layton, Utah, the forher husband, Mr. ing Mr. Morris met Mrs. and ward. Glen Hibner of Mendon. mer Sharon Dunkley, announ- Una Kotter, aBen porter, with Mr. ana Mrs. Lyman attended of and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Raymond EvOgden Parry new Gloria ana song by Porter, purser aaugnier. Sunday visitors at the home ce the arrival of their first the Weber State basketball ans of Malad were dinner of Lulie Robinson were a child, a daughter, born Feb. Black of Logan. Following Heiai. a dance was Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Dur game played with Moscow, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl The grandparents are the program grandson and his family, Mr. 7. and of the ward rant and girls spent a few Morris Parry Jr. is a cheer- Jensen. The Evanses Members held. and Mrs. Dee Bateman and Mrs. Ruby Dunkley, and Mr. Weber at leader in friends College. attended Heber. in former davs members, and Jensens Utah, visiting meeting two children of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Rex Jensen of Gar Laraine Rawlings spent the the Preston Fifth ward to and relatives enjoyed the re with her sister. Mrs. Harold and also Mrs. Paul Stocks of land. Utah. Mrs. Dunklev weekend with her parents, hear Larry Johnson report his union. Carlyle and family. Pocatcllo. spent a few days in Layton Mr. and Mrs. Mar tell Rawl mission in and Smith a Lewis Verlene Mrs. friend, Mr. and LaNay England. Monday Mrs. Thelma Doney spent with the new baby and Laraine is employed visit- Chuck Rogerson of Ogden, ings. are of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. James Chand Mr. and a week in Boise with her dau Smith were visiting with her par in Salt Lake City. Verl Mrs. and Mr. ing Mr. Mrs. Harold Brad Mr. Mrs. and and were dinner Paul ghter, Bili Kerr, Cindy and David ler of Inkom Mr. and Mrs. Verl ford and family were dinner and family and Mr. and Mrs. ents, Wilkinson and The family. K WhM yoa and family, over the of Idaho Falls spent the week- guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ilart. SeH Lo Wilkinsons just moved to guests &unaay or ner mother, Earl Lewis and family for a Smith ffl IrowM ttimgk ftia wMail ultclion of wntara clothing and 8) weekend. few days. end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen. Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Boise from Salt Lake. Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Dunkley, and 8j ChamS Mdrfbry hi lh cavalry. Latait itylii. Fair prtcw. Mrs. and Mr. Wayne Chandler and Mrs. Jensen Mrs. Jay Critchfield and S Doney came home on the . WESTERN BOOTS ffi RANCHWEAR SADDLERY son Richard were Kerr. and bers went Michele by In fast meeting Sundav the daughter train as far as Pocatello and Scarf for your fRBC 96 Pago Color Cafaogua (Sj Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheat- are sisters. weekend euests of Mr. and 8) ffl Ordar by matt. Wa ihlp cinywhara. spent overnight with a sister son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul plane to Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Earl Lewis and Debbie ley and family met Elder Friday the family of Mrs. was eiven the for a week to visit her sister, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward the weekend. Keith Wheatley at the Salt LaVere King enjoyed a birth name and blessing of Todd Mrs. Lynn Scoresby and fam over Paul Stocks. Mrs. Mvron Ros- - Lake City and Mr. airport Tuesday. day dinner in Smithfield at The Cub Scouts held a ban- William by his father. ily. of RANCHWEAR Terri and daughter kelley re Marv's cafe. A birthday The ward reunion was held Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosser of quet Friday night in the redinner Elder Wheatley has just were jj Hj fanhi Iha Noffan frM fta Haort of Mia Waal Mrs. creation hall. Supper was Saturday with the Primary Ogden visited Sunday with Ogden of Mr. Sunday and Mrs. Dee turned home from an LDS cake was cut. Mr. and Sad Lain City, Utah 84111 62 fact 2nd South Stmt A pro- officers and teachers serving her parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests to served the group. attended. John King mission in Great Britain. Da 8 Kingsford. gram was presented conduct- dinner to the Primary chil- Lester Atkinson. ed by Cub Scout leader, Or- dren at 12 o'clock noon. After Mrs. Wayne Perry and her March 6, THE CITIZEN 1969 Couple Takes East Coast Trip Maplecreek Ditch Company Elects Al-en- I son-in-la- w, n, Estelle 15-d- ay j I Jacke VJolh "N"8 You'll be a winner too this spring, in a new sport outfit from DIA .. ' exI VL A. . T . 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