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Show ZB TIIE CITIZEN March 27, 1969 Relief Society Noies 127ih Fairview MIA Holds Speech Festival MIA Speech FAIR VIEW Oneta Hall accompanied Festival was held Tuesday Mildred Hall and Mrs. Floyd evening. Speech director, El-- Palmer to Salt Lake City ly Jensen, presented "Pre- - Wednesday to visit with Mr. sent Your Case." Burtis Hall Palmer, who is confined to was Judge. Others participat-- J the veterans hospital, ing were Dona Sharp, Aldeni Mr and R. G Drury, Dona Gilbert, John Uams of Salt Lake City spent King, Ursula Beins, Virgil , weekend with her oarents. Jensen, Steven Hinckley, LortMr- and ms Vern Cole, and Cori with his parents, Mr. and Lewis, Susan Bodily, Larsen, LaRee Roberts, Ray-len-e Mrs. William Williams of Lewis, Theon Rawlings, Thatcher. Phyllis Jensen and Scott Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fi- -' Christensen. A trio consist- field visited Sunday afternoon ing of Linda Hall, Janice with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Draper Jensen and Eloise King, sang in Smithfield. and a quartet with Bryce n Connie Rawlings and Bodily, Alex Larsen, Wendell Salt in spent Thursday Roberts and Michael RawlLake City shopping. ings, also sang. Mrs. Mae Archibald of Spec. 4 Craig Rawlings arvisited with her sisrived home Sunday for a y leave from his tour of ter and husband, Mr. and duty with the army in Sinop, Mrs. Asa Bodily, Sunday. Turkey. He will visit with his Monica Inglet of Grace visparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-te- ll ited with her aunt and uncle, Rawlings, his wife, Mrs. Barnard Inglet Vicki Rawlings, and Us baby Overnight guests of Mr. and son Duane. Mrs. Martell Rawlings were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury, Alden Drury, Diane and Den- Mrs. May Peek and Mrs. nis attended the Holstein Vicki Rawlings and Duane of j Dairy banquet held In the Pocatello and Lorraine RawlWestwood Center Saturday. of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peter ings Mabel Taylor of Salt Mrs. son of Granger visited over visited with her City the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Barnard Inglet sister, Alta Fifield Friday. m. Anniversary In Treasnrelon Fern Wilkinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Inglet; the reception for Carol Mo' Sunday afternoon. It was' Dermott and Alfred Pears in Mr. Inglet's 79th birthday. Syracuse Friday night. Carol Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bodily. is the daughter of Mr. and Bryce and Kevin, Mr. and' xurs. ioya (Waldene ooony) Mrs. Dennis Dockstaaer ana McDermott. , - Mar-Jea- Po-catel- lo 30-da- . Outlaw guns held no terror for Lee Van Cteef, as Mr. Ugly, a Texas lawman, but a woman is something else again! It's a scene from "The Big Gundown," Columbia Pictures release in Technicolor and Techniscope, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday at The Grand Theater in Preston. TREASURETON The 127th anniversary of the Relief Society was held Monday night The cultural refinement lesson was given by Mrs. Margaret Shumway. A short history of the organization was given by Mrs. Vera Atkinson. Dinner was served under the direction of the class leaders. Oneida Stake board visitors were Mrs. Vie Palmer and Mrs. Cassie Bell of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. George Snap-pa- rt of Pocatello and Mrs. Mary Johnson of Grace and Doug Johnson of Soda Springs called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lyon' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins and Mr. and Mrs. Don Barger attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jay Turner, held in Grace at the stake house Wednesday night Mrs. Turner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Carver of Grace., Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. .. Pearl Barger and family were Mr. and Mrs. Dock Barger, Mr. and Mrs.! Herbert Wagner of Pocatello, i and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Panter of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kirby of Soda Springs visited Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Pearl Barger. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Wanda Hess and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton and family and Mrs. Wylie Norton of Salt Lake City. Randy Lowe was graduated from Primary Sunday night in sacrament meeting. He received a pin which was pinned on him by his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Workman. A talk was also given by Ran dy. The Trailbuilder Song was sung in Randy's honor, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins drove to Ogden Friday. They were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paskins of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Paskins and family of Murray visited Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins and family. . MIA Speech Festival, was held Tuesday night The program was presented by the Mia .Maids, explorers and leaders. Oneida stake visit ors were Mrs. Eldon Bing ham,, Mrs. Ralph Mortensen and Mrs. Verian (Airbridge. . DAIRYING... Is The Backbone of Franklin County... And We Are The Leaders In The Industry. i More Than $3 Million Will Be Paid Employes to Our and Producers In Franklin County This Year. Cache Valley CHEESE IT'S RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE WORLD'S FINEST CHEESES. WE HAVE BEEN GROWING AND GROWING TO PRODUCE MORE AND MORE OVER THE TEARS. JUST WE HAVE COMPLETED OUR LARGEST EXPANSION AND CAN EASILY PROCESS 150.000 LBS. MORE MILK DAILY THAN IN THE PAST. WE ARE READY, WILLING AND ABLE TO HELP ALL THE AREA GROW AND PROSPER THROUGH DAIRYING . . . We Invite Ton To Eat CACHE Sugsrbeets promote sound farming practices and soil fertility. They bring about a progressive system of diversified fanning, strengthening the local agricultural economy. Yields of other crops traditionally improve following meet production. An acre of land yielding 20 tons of beets will produce o about 6,000 pounds of pure, granulated sugar. The to fed ducts of the same acre when included in a ration or livestock will produce from 400 to 600 pounds of meat No other crop produces so 5,000 to 6,000 pounds of milk. much food per acre for man and feed for livestock at the beet. by-pr- Because of the sugar it produces, the beet is an import ant and dependable cash crop. The beet is a hardy crop, often recovering from adverse weather conditions that sometimes destroy other crops. Plant breeders are con stantly strengthening its resistance to disease. For local farm families, the sugarbeet ta the most reliable source of Income, year after year. The mnrhept fartmrv Innated at T.pwi:tnn nrnvidAe fh advantages of a mmMned avrimiUuroJ and mnrnifiaiptiirino a stability which !n turn spreads to local economy, giving . a ii atown wun Detter vusuicsses ana manes poswie a oener ... . i . . . roaas ana venous, onurcnes, most important of all . better jobs. VALLEY CHEESE It's Delicious A Sugarbeel Success Story: major manufacturing facility, the Lewiston factory brings outside dollars into the Cache Valley. A A stable, dependable crop helps keep fertile Cache Valley farmlands in agriciirtural production. Stable incomes for Cache Valley sugarbeet growers Stable Jobs for Cache Vatay residents. A strengthened Cache Valley economy. a CACHE The Amalgamated Sugar Company VALLEY Producers Of White Satin Sugar DAIRY - - |