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Show Frohailand P G E CUT OFF Bale' Sgt. Leslie Ray Ware of the U. S. Air Force arrived In Preston for a six week furlough and is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Ware. He has been stationed at the Takli Royal Thai Air Force Base in Thailand the past year. After his furlough he will be assigned to base in Germany. Leslie graduated from Preston High School in 1966 and joined the Air Force soon after. He received basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Tex., Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss., and Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas. He is an electronics repairman with the Air Force. BRIEFS The Primary children of Cleveland ward presented the CLEVELAND program in sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The theme was "Prepare Ye For That Which Is To Come." 4 jilto Aim.' k Wt i from McCune Motor Com- -' nanv. a Vnrft rioalnrchin n P r e s t on, was honored for outstanding sales performance during 1968 at a Ford 0 Club banquet Saturday night, April 28, at the Prudential Mall in Salt Lake City. He is among a select number of Ford dealership salesmen presented an award for "excellent retail sales 300-50- RECEIVES PLAQUE Special recognition has been extended by Western Auto Supply Company to DeVon VanNoy for five years of ser vice to his community as owner of the Western Auto dealer store here. To mark the occasion, Mr. VanNoy has been presented an appropriately inscribed plaque. A It" I t 4 :, V! :77.. SHOW TIMES: Logan, Utah 0:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. ! Feted At Party In Volley Ball Meet EGYPT Attending the retournament gional volley-bain Logan Friday night at the stake center were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Petterborg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Porter and children and Clair Condie. The men and Dell Bosen, Boyd Golightly and Dick Garrett of Preston Eighth ward were the two teams from Preston who played with the other three Utah teams. They won sec-- j ona place. Following me game, the Petterborgs, Porters and Clair Condie had a pizza supper before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Yates of Bonners Ferry were last Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Porter. The Walter Knapps of came last Wednesday to enjoy the family home evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Owen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gessel of Logan welcomed their fifth child, a son, born April 20 in the Logan LDS hospital. The grandfather is Leonard Lund. The baby weighed seven pounds. Mrs. Gessel is the former Margaret Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Moser were hosts Saturday evening to a family cookout. Enjoying the evening with them were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petterborg and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moser of Rupert and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Moser of Preston. Mrs. Horace Owen had a party last Thursday afternoon and 14 women were Invited. Mr. and Mrs. George Siems and baby of Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Ralphs and children, Trina Ann and Lee, ll Ma-plet- of CLEVELAND A group of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorinl Chas McGregor returned to men and women met at the Panter. his home here last week after church yard Thursday eve-- j Eddie Panter and girl spending the winter months mng and cleaned the yard ana friend from the BYU spent in California with his daughtrimmed the shrubs. the weekend with his parents, ters, Roma Lee Beckstead Mr. and Mrs. Claude Con-li- n Mr. and Mrs. Dean Panter, and Jean Jensen and famispent Saturday morning and attended Sunday School in lies. He is visiting in Logan with his sone, Bob and Don in Pocatello on business. the Cleveland ward. and families. Their daughter, Linda BenMarvin Thursday evening nett of Logan, was a weekend Stearns took h 1 s Sunday Mrs. LaFaun Johnson and School class on a swimming daughter Joy spent Friday afvisitor at their home. Victor Lundgreen of Ogden party to Downata. Attending ternoon at the home of and visited Wednesday at the were Ben Forsgren, Kelley other daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Skinner, Panter home and in Goodsell, Lynn White, DeLane in Preston with his brother-in-laLiberty. That evening Alleman, LaDean Burton, Au- they enjoyed a dance festival Paul Thomas. Charlev Form an was taken drey Wright and Shauna Men- in which her granddaughters to the LDS hospital in Logan denhall. participated. last week by his daughter, Mrs. Shirley Keller, where he remained for tests and treatment. THE SODA SPRINGS GOLF CLUB AND Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Owen Andreasen and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andreasen COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENT joined other members of the Andreasen family and some of the Stephensen family at a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mavnard Andreasen in Soda Springs. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT THROUGH Mrs. Beverly Mickelson spent a few days of the past MUSIC THEATER, INC. week helping her grandmother, Mary Anderson, with some painting and cleaning. -- 4 BIG SMr. and Mrs. Rav Wilker snent Tuesday at the Dee Miles home in Niter. The women are sisters. That eve ning the Wilkers visited their son and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wilker, in Sodaj Springs. MAY 9 and 10 Mrs. Jessie Andreasen at- -' tended the Grace Second ward Relief Society Tuesday where she demonstrated li' quid embroidery. Mrs. Rulon Burton and her daughter, Mrs. Don WorkMAY 16 and 17 man, drove to Bear River visited a where they City cousin, Mrs. Mary Anderson. SODA SPRINGS 1HGII SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Mrs. Grace Harris received DAYTON A surprise party lor Twiia Phillips Those who attend ee me party were Jeanie Kay Stevenson. Susan Bingham. Linda Sant. Ellen Jensen. Twila Phillins. Christine Wilson, Christy Phillips and Nadine Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Murdock went to Ogien tn visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ralphs of Granger visited at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Dorrel RngTs Sunday. While there a bMhdav dinner was given for Mrs. Ralphs. and Mrs. Gary Nuffer of Roy had dinner at the home of Mrs. Alta Moser Sun- ""s una Rockland spent Sunday af Saturday. ternoon with Mrs. weine niei-so- n. Co-bur- n. Last Saturday evening Mrs. Nettie Nielson had a party with her brotheir wives. They and thers brought the dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shumway of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Quenten Shumway of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Shumway of Treasureton, Andrew Shumway and Mrs. Nettie Neeley of Preston. In the Franklin Stake house last Thursday evening was a combined High Priest and Old Folks dinner party. In charge of serving and preparing the turkey dinner were members of the Preston Fifth ward. Dinner was served to 350. A and program was presented was master of ceremonies Vaughn Larsen of Fairview. house-warmi- ng Le-lan- i day. birthdav dinner was held Twila Phillins and Marsha Baker Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Perry PhilA fv "GUYS lips. Dennis Phillips and his girl Accon fowil Cited Bv Ford Motors friend, who are attending Ricks, stayed over the weekend at the home of Bishop and Paul C. Greaves, account- Mrs. Perry Phillips. ant for McCune Motor Com-"nChristy Phillips of v. Ricks College spent the weekend with her parents, the Perry Phillipses. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirk-brid- e attended the Ice Follies held in Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Dick Winward also attended them. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirk-brid- e ha bpen awarded the Business Management Award for Accounting Excellence bv the management of Ford Division, Ford Motor Company. Thi is the 11th year that Mr. Greaves has received the award which Is given in recognition for excellent performance as a Ford Dealer Accountant in the preparation, interpretation and submission of accurate and time-l- v financial data ti Ford Division and the Ford Sales District and for contributing valuable assistance in the successful management of the McCune Motor Company. NIGHT- Friday and Saturday , j I attended the dedication of the 15th ward chapel in Layton last Sunday. Dr. Dick Winward was sustained as the bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Albert of Salt Lake, Marva Page and Clyde Page, both who are attending Ricks, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Page last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Page and Mr. and Mrs. Irven Page attended the marriage ceremony at the Logan Temple of Larieta Stone of Ogden. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Verl Page and family attended the wedding reception. DOLLS" AND Friday and Saturday I ' DUP Members wnwl 1TUJ U IXAflviABrl .it, TTCUllCaUUJ nt ML n TiqTiv UBIJ 3:15 p.m. girl born to her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris of Garland, at the hos-- , pital in Tremonton. The Har rises have three other girls and one boy at home. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Panter and children of Malad were Sunday visitors with his RESERVED SEAT $3.00 BY RESERVED SEATS MAY BE PURCHASED CALLING RADIO KBRU, AT SODA SPRINGS, OR SECURED AT THE DOOR. Present HBHHslHHHHi wmm i AUTOMATIC Home Gilt OXFORD Members of the 'Daughters of the Utah Pio--, neers of the Cedar Tree camp met at the home of Mrs. Sel-- , ma Fisher Thursday evening for their April meeting. Mrs. 'Lucy Allen conducted the meeting. Mrs. Allen read the 'Pledge of Allegiance" from the Red Skelton hour. Mrs. 'ftpssie Olson presented the .lesson. "Sailing Vessels and. Steamboats." Lavona Hatch: read words to the song. 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