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Show Annl Honored With Open House County ASC Committee Reports Grain Producer Sign Up Slow OXFORD-Sntm- u infor-tion- s Holds Reunion Corn-attende- Relative Dies In Pocatello First National itv. n Producer signup for the what behind, and feed sion. Those who have ques- - ASCS office for further wheat and feed grain pro- signup also seems to begrain lagprogram mation," the chairman concerning grams is not quite up to ex- ging," the chairman said. should visit the local phasized. pectations at this point, ac "Intended additional diver cording to Blaine Gamble, sion on signed wheat farms, chairman of the Franklin as of Feb. 28, was 2.1 million Oxford-CliftonWa- rd County Agricultural Stabiliza acres. By the end of signup tion ana uonservauon com we should have about 5 milmittee. lion acres additional diverAdditional signup in the sion." wheat and feed grain proFor feed grains, a 37 milgrams Is needed In Franklin lion acre diversion would CLIFTON The Oxford- - a book and their wives with county if we are going to bring about the slight reducobtain the diversion necessary tion in stocks needed this Clifton ward held their reun- - a corsage. Bishop R e e d e r to reduce wheat and feed year, the chairman said. As ion Saturday. A large crowd was unable to attend. A dinner was lerv-- pliments were paid them and grain supplies, the chairman of Feb. 28, total intended di a program the manv committees were ed after which version on signed farms was pointed out was enjoyed. The emcee was complimented on putting on As of March 10, 117 pro- about 19.9 million acres. Jackson. Songs and the reunion. The chairman of ducers in Franklin county had While signup appears to be skits and a reading were giv the reunion was Claude signed to divert 2,476 acres slightly behind at this point, en. The new bishopric honorfrom wheat production and producers still have until ed the old bishopric. They Some of those from out of 2,253 acres for feed grain March 21 to sign up to take presented the bishopric with town who attended the ward reunion were Mr. and Mrs. part in the programs. production on 112 farms. "We would like to urge "On the basis of the FebruRay Croshaw and Gayland and boy friend of Bountiful, ary 28 signup report, it ap- every producer to study his Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hatch of pears that wheat signup own operation carefully be Mr. and Mrs. AlFairview, across the country is some fore he makes a final deci of Logan, Mr. Westover bert and Mrs. A. L. Gee of Poca- WINDER Mr. and Mrs. tello, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dav- Albert Sham Attended a fun-- 1 is of Loean. Miss Ruth Ann eral of an aunt at Pocatello! Powell of Salt Lake City. Oth- last week. After the funeral iers who are away attending thev grant the rest of flie dav school or working who at tended were Ronald and Arlo visiting relatives. of Ogden, Howard Martin The LDS seminary furnish ed the program for the Wind- - Taylor of Pocatello, Larry er ward sacrament meeting Jklphs ames estov!r;fJa" Sunday evening. In charge mei of the OToeram was Kim Dur- - Tyrone Lewis, all of Logan, steller. The theme for the; Friday night a picture show talks was Happiness. Speak-- 1 and supper were held at the Grace, Idahe ers were Claudia Casoerson. school for all the children ReNea Rawlings and Kim under 12 years old. Dursteller. Ranae Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Mar-played a piano solo. Elmo tin enjoyed a visit from their reierson was uie visiung nign daughter. Mrs. Roger Beas councilman and he also talked ley and baby of Ogden. She on Happiness. came Saturday with Arlo and Mrs. Ina Stocks accompan- Ronald, her brothers, who ied her daughter Mazine to are going to school in Ogden attend the Mink Creek sacra- They returned home Sunday ment services. Mazine was afternoon. one of the seminary students ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT OF Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rice en services. at who the loved a weekend visit from sang $1,000.00 OR MORE ISSUED FOR Mrs. Ellen Dennis and chil- their daughter Kay, who is SIX MONTHS. dren were weekend guests of going to school in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett In fast meeting Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Gibson Daniel Ralphs, son of Mr. and INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS 4 went to Bountiful to get their Mrs. Derails Ralphs, was conPASSBOOK COMPOUNDED AND daughter Tyona, who was vis- firmed a member of the with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce church by his father, assisted iting PAID Stocks. by Lyle Henderson of the Mrs. Wendy Ransbottom bishopric Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Protection lias Mr. and Mrs. Karl Reeder spent the weekend with her Been Increased From $10,000.00 to $15,000.00. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith spent the weekend in Boise on school business. Hodges. Carl nv Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ol. son. Mrs. Marie Hatch and Mr. and Mrs lTom-drove to Utah to attend an open house honoring an aunt, Mrs. Clara Ann-l. d. 90th March Folks dinner and program Friday evening at the Or.eida Stake house. Friday evening Dickson and son Michael of Farmington spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch. Saturday Mr. Dickson and Gary Baker moved Duane and Carol Hatch's furniture to Ogden. Mrs. Carol Baker and Mrs. Lavona Hatch went with birthday and to visit with friends and relatives. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Lor-i- n Olson and family in Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olson and family in Salt Lake and Mrs. Margaret Dickson them. ana iamuy m Farmington Mrs. Cecil Fisher, who has while there. the last four months in spent Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hatch Salt Lake City with her dauof Ogden visited his parents ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon mcsaay evening. Duane re- Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Ken turned to Ogden Wednesday Franzen and Mr. and Mrs. morning and Carol stayed to Harold Short, returned home pack and get ready to move Saturday. Her sister, Mrs. aaiuraay. Eva Harmon of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hold-e- n came to visit and took Cecil of Hood River, Ore., are back to Pocatello to visit for rejoicing over the arrival of a few days. a new daughter March 11. A e Visitors at the George sister and two brothers and were Mr. and Sunday grandmother. Mrs. Maria Mrs. Robert Baker of Hatch, are very happy also, and Mrs. Marie Hatch.Downey Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Fisher Mrs. Annie Hatch, Mr. and and family of Ogden visited Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mark Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fisher, and brother DougMarion Olson, Curtis Coz,! las and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garv Raker.! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horsley Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Kendall, and daughters of Pocatello Lavona and Carol Hatch at- visited her parents, Mr. and tended the Priesthood and Mrs. Cluff Kendall and fam Mrs. Bryce Turner entertained at a morning brunch at her home Monday at which she carried out a Hawaiian theme in both decorations and food that she served. Each of the women present wore muu muus. Present Mrs. Zetta Corbett. Mrs. Frances Bassett of Soda Springs, Mrs. Lewis Bitten Mrs. Keith Pond, Mrs. Floyc Sorenson, Mrs. Roy Corbett, Mrs. Aivin Whitehead, Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Mrs. Howard Peterson. The time was ily, Friday and Saturday. spent playing bridge and Hae waiian beads were given Mr. and Mrs. James visited her mother, Mrs. prizes to Mrs. Bitton and Mrs. Annie Hatch, Monday. Zetta Corbett. Kirk-brid- BUILDING? Beat the spiraling price of lumber. Cockier ALL STEEL All MaBuildings really do cost less! 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