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Show THE CITIZEN April was; nostess last weanesaay afternoon at two o'clock to the Wasatch DUP camp. Mrs. May Swainston presented a lesson on Ships and Sailing Vessels, that the pioneers sailed on from different countries up to 1869. Pioneer songs were sung b ythe group. Mrs. Larsen gave the life history of her grandparents. Axel and Anna Axelson. Light refreshments were served to 16. Mrs. Larsen also showed pictures, articles, and two, linen anrons her Grandmother Axelson had spun from flax and made, which were SOCIABLE CITIZEN Sunday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winn were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson and daughter Natalie of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thomas and sons, Scott and Todd, enjoyed the Easter weekend in Sun Valley. Enroute home they also visited the Craters of The Moon. RIVERDALE BRIEFS lovely. Easter weekend guests of runn a dramatic Saltzman the presentation "Play moment from Harry subsidentertainment an United Artists, which Dirty," Grand to the iary of Transamcrica Corporation brings in Panovision Theatre on Monday, April 14, 15, 16 and Technicolor. ni....,.w.i Mr. and Mrs. Ariel W. Meek were Connie Hoggan and Rus- nnd Mlirpl nnvpnnnrt in CENTRAL BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Qual-- i man visited in Lava Wednesday with Bertha Qualman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linda Shand, Ida Petersen, in Mickelson were in Logan Sat- sell Wilson of Idaho Falls, Sheryle Meek and a friend from Los Angeles, who are at-tending Ricks College. Sun-- i nns Burton, died Friday Edith Whitehead day, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer' rmri,' miipps Brigham City. The funeral urday. Wilson of Idaho Falls were Mrs. R. V. Weeks received was on Monday. She was a turned home with them visit a few days. their guests. word that her aunt, Mrs. Ag- - former resident of Cleveland, ... j Grandfather In Hospital Following Fall Over Hose CLUBS Mrs. Harvey Larsen 10, 1969 to ITS BIGGEST. SftVINGEST SPUING ; IT- - onH Wel-do- Vat-erla- us SPECIAL S.25 x 14 Narrow - of Riverdale who participated in the floor show. Win-war- , All Kinds And All Sizes From Volkswagen To Tractor Tires Whitewall Geisler of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Vaterlaus of Clinton, Ut., Mr. and Mrs. Alan Vaterlaus of Idaho Falls d and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis of Pocatello. Coming from Kemmerer, Wyo., last Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rindlisbaker, were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paterscn. Sun-- I day dinner guests at the Rindlisbaker home were Larry Rindlisbaker and family of Oneida Station, Mrs. Joyce Greaves and daughter Shelly of Preston and Mrs. Trudie Rindlisbaker and children of - UHI0H OIL SERVICE ANNOUNCES re- Mrs Craig Sea-mons of Provo were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mary E. Neeley had Mrs. Robert Henderson. her daughter, Mrs. Portia Mrs. Ariel W. Meek was in Hull of Preston, as her Sun- ' Rexburg last Tuesday to S iney Eugene Tanner, also the MothA week ot Los Angeles. ago day and Monday guest. Bish- Saturday attending Week at and ers Daughters op and Mrs. Richard J. Herd Sunday he and his grandpar--;v- s dauwere in Salt Lake City and daughter Sandy of Soda Ricks College with her Meek Mrs. Springs were Tuesday guests ghter Sheryle. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. of his mother and husband, then went to the home of her ,'r l Bury and family and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Neeley. daughter and family, Mr. and and Mrs. Leland Tanner. The and was ' misforhad the The Sunday before, another Mrs. Von Hinck, O'pndfather Meek and Mr. hv thnre two and wife over children hose and and a son tune to trip of River- also A. Meek, of Idaho Falls visited with B. iiad to be taken to the LDS oftonriorl fast Neelevs. Orville Ihe The observation. for hospital Uttlc, au wiej nil,..... Mrs. Mary E. Neeley and next day he was transferred meeting where their grandto the Logan LDS hospital. daughter, Mrs. Afton McBride Ann was Vicky of Logan, were Sunday dinner daughter Wayne will remain with his Whitney. named and n by her blessed grandmother until April 25 Janette Sharp, a student at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Hinck. father, when lie will report for Army Ricks College, has been home McGregor of Thatcher. duty. the spring vacation with 'for Mr. and Mrs. John C. her iamily, the Ferrin Sharps had their children and Mi onrl TWiiD Than Cmith their families home for the and were Sunday din family SunEaster weekend and for ner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. were day dinner. They of Reed McGregor and children and Mrs. Carl Vaterlaus of Cleveland. Don Mrs. Mr. and Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Spatig and family went to Pocatello Sunday where they met her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nield of Montpelier, and her brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Nield of Filer. They all went to a park in Pocatello where they enjoyed a picnic outing. Little Kristie Smith, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith, had a tonsilectomy in the Logan LDS hospital last Tuesday. She is getting along fine. of Vicki Smith, daughter the Wendell Smiths, is home from Ricks College for the spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith were in Twin Falls Saturday to see their seven month old Terri Lyn, granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Beckstead, who is very IUVERDALE Mrs. Byron Tanner is enjoying a visit with her grandson, Wayne Tanner of Los Angeles. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 4-P- ly Polyester Plus Tax and Exchange SPECIAL 7.75 x 14 Narrow Whitewall -- - 4 Ply Polyester Plus Tax and Exchange ill. Richard Mrs. Dr. and Meek and children of Pocatello visited one day last week with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith and other relatives. Sunday guests of the Dean Smiths were her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Larsen of St. Anthony. Last Wednesday and Thursday, Mrs. Smith attended Primary conference in Salt Lake City. Easter weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marve Packer were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Packer and baby of West Jordan and Linda and Clarice Packer of Logan, their daughters. Many Riverdale people attended funeral services in the Oneida Stake house Saturday for Mrs. Veleria Evans of Riverdale. She had been living in Logan for some time. The Riverdale, Mink Creek Gold and and Treasureton Green Ball that was held last Friday night in the Mink Creek cultural hall was attended by many young people DRIZZLER GOLFER 'McGregor's Drizzler Jacket from BLOCKS is the Jacket of Champions . . . The Champion of Jackets. The Drizzler is tailored for free swinging comfort. Deep cut action pivot arm holes, breather ducts, and double protection shoulders, with huggerhip elastic. The famous Drizzler from BLOCKS is made from cloth that is guaranteed for two years, and is machine washable. 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