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Show 4 - HIE CITIZEN June iPOORlCOPYjT Porter Family Holds Reunion 5, 1969 m EGYPT--TSorter family reiuuwi was wia on Memor-:ial day at the home: of Mr J ana Mrs. uaiph Porter. Din- ner and a get together were by Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Porter and familv of Springville, Preston P or ter: family, of Boisen John Porter: iiuiy ui Linton, Mr. ana Mrs. Gene Larsen and family ana Sewdl Porter, -Blaine Porter and fam ies. of Egypt. There were 41 and family of Orem, Mr. and' nirs. iorie Anuerwn ana raree, children of Pocatello spent Memorial weeKena with Mrs. Mary Keller and her son ry and family. Mrs. Therms Howell at Op-- . ripn is here for a few weeks visiting with the Leonard Lund ana uonaia Baker fam h ii in mi v : a ilies. If l.f1 ' -- r Denl rlik lha coally iraqady el a rldoui hfl alarm without tha protection el Crap Kail bunt, anco. Com , la today. T iTu Whitehead Agency ?e!l" ?,vrr'"'Vlast kS' .V GRACE, IDAHO Glair Bosen's i. i i Pres-Mitchel- ls . :!) The Dean Gunnells and chil dren went to Malta, Ida., to spend Thursday and Friday with her mother, Mrs. Vernic MAPLETON Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hull and baby daughter Geena Marie of Seattle came by plane Friday and visited until Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hull. While here, Bradley and his wife had their infant HnntJhtpp hlosspri atiri nanuul clinninv in th Rpnsnn WarH Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Reese of Also spending the Benson. Mxt tw0 weeks witn and Hull family are their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Dansie and son Zane, formerly of Provo. The Dansies will leave in two weeks for New Zealand where he will teach at the LDS Church College for the next four years. Memorial day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hull were Mrs. Russell Lower of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith of Ogden and the Bradley Hull family of Afternoon callers Seattle. were Richard Hull and sons of Salt Lake City and the Roland Hull Jr., family of Pocatello. ' Dee Long and friend,1 Bruce Johnson of Salt Lake' City, spent the 'holiday weekend with Dee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Long. Mr. and Mrs. Long and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson of Ogden went to Preston on Memorial day for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hobhs. This week for a few .days, Laura and Wendell Weeks of Dayton are visiting wtth their grandparents;' Mr. and Mrs. Long. Following the dinner at the Hobbs home, they all returned to ''the Long home where they all enjoyed family picture slides and of the trip Mrs. Long and her daughters. aaI miA m - na fIVAMA iN 'nil. nuiwurej .: wriua uus spring. Nrta Sharp and friend, Paul Millard of Salt Lake City, spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sharp '.. ; ' Memorial day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and daughters, Joyce and Laurie, of Newton. Smith. The Wade Johnson family of Bountiful visited Memorial day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and family. At the Lester Owen home on Memorial day was a family get together for Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Wayman and family of Ogden, Maurice Owen and friend of Franklin, Rulon Owen family of Preston, LaVawn and Dorothy Owen of Salt Lake City. The Wednesday before, Mr. and Mrs. Owen went to Provo to brine their daughter Susanna home from BYU. Enroute home they stopped in Salt Lake City and did some shopping and visited with friends. Ray Petterborg of Lewis ton, Ida., and Mrs. Marilyn Owens of Corvalis, Ore., were dinner guests May 25 of their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petterborg. Mrs. Owens has been in Preston the past two weeks at the bos-IUU1 c" lU4 "c pital taking care of her mo- '"'"c ther Mrs.., Guy, Petterborg, Siierri Davis of Pocatello who is still hospitalized.,. .Mrs, weekend visitor at the was Owens is a graduate nurse, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petter-- ! home of Phyllis' Davis;' Paul of also visited borg and her parents, Mr. and ?av weckOgden Wlth Leo and Neil Mrs. Earl Moser, were in SaU1 f i Lake City last Tuesday over- - Davis. ; g Mrsan Mr " the4 Iyan H. night where they attended and M Ray and Don for Gayle reception Glass and Leland John Wil- - ??d LanaKotter v sited with iei SKera liams, both of Ogden. i s. .and family of Inkom on Me-nf u,. m. "wvv , i lit-:,- : , UNION OIL SERVICE VUNIONV ., rf i i Hi . - .viu... utuj tmiuicn and Mrs. Jary Hagland and v ::. children of Ogden and Mrs. Mrs. Nettie Nielsen enter-- ! NacrLand'g mother. Mrs. Susie tained at a family dinner on Buxton of Preston, enjoyed a Memonai aay,r invited were. Dutch oven dinner in the Mr. ana; Mrs. Maurice Niel- - canyon on Memorial day. r. una mrs. waig mei- - Paulette Porter sen, graduated 55" mi ,andl from the University of Idaho week and received her , Mf and,, degree in Elementary Educa-Mrs- J , Reynold Ralnh and fam-- nn ha imnU f and Stacy, the summer months in Lake anu wmsune wreisen. wins- Tahoe Nev. Brent Porter, tine returned home with the her Krother, with (he for a week. ton National Guard for two Mr. and Mrs Alan Keller, weeks at Boise. They are the lUUAT! INdUKANUt ' "Ml v:i-ff-- p. and Mrs, Mr- - UJI B aim ' I Seattle Family Visits In Area Memorial weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Haworth of Franklin were Mrs. Haworth's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peart and family of Las Vegas, Nev., and the Haworth's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and family of Kearns. Haworth's son, Mr. and Mrs. David Haworth and family of North Ogden, also called during the weekend on hexr way to camp out. Mrs Haworth held a christening uinner ounuay lur uieir jicw grandson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson. The baby waSf blessed by his fath- er and eiven the name of Christopher H. Those attend ine dinner were Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Johnson and family of Kearns and Mr. ana Mrs Joe Goff of Preston and the Haworths. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan II. Wood ward and sans, Bill Ray and Don. and daughter, Lana Kot ter, went to Provo where they attended the graduation exer cises of their daughter and sister Sharon from BYU. She graduated in dramatic arts communication. Sharon j"1 has now gone to Baltimore, Md., where she will teach the daughter and son of Mr. and mrs. Kaipn rorier Lar-enjoye- j I'RANKLIN CHIEFS UHQNy Jll ji ' i'! a 'fi' 'liiiir-if-ir,- ; y ; . Now Open 21 Hours Every Day SUMMER VACATION r:fVr'' (jTT 1.1 ... TO GIVE YOU SPECIAL SERVICE & SAVINGS lit "Jr. .ft .i.mii u siti YW. ..-- f : r f: ir i ' .. . r rj t day with his brother iid wife,. Mr..and Mrs. Glade Moser. ' vvAmm-'nnim?e- Wood-weddin- Vrel SS $1ffi? , '' 'the1 family ''of"' Joseph H. Stone honored him on his 81st a turkey- dinner.' birthday'witti . He received manv eitts and chrds;' )' Attending were Mr., and Mrs, ; Joseph ;F, Stone of Mapleton,, Mr,. and Mrs. L. Richard Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Winn of Preston. Mr.' and Mrs. Ruben Coombs of That-cher. Mr... and Mrs. Merlin Stone 'of 'Ogden cduM hot be bS" of it: Wood- - Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ,!i ' j : f : LIKE THIS . - christening Sunday with dinner for their granddaugh-- j of Mr. .and tor, the daughter mm i. Mrs. Kurt K.ouer. is.un presently serving in Vietnam, The baby was blessed by her grandfather, James Kotter, and given the name of chelle. Those attending din- ner were Mr. and Mrs. James Kotter and family of Nampa, Gregg Kotter of USU, Mr. and Mrs. Koger oner ot.rrovo, present. t Mr. and Mrs. , Joe Davis Kay Woodward of Provo and liv-spent Saturday afternoon1 in Monte, Woodward, who is on Natnpa ;': working the canyon with his brother . tag I'i 't ij iv. and families, Mr. and Mrs.i - 'M the ail ear 'factory. ttttslnnsister,: Violet Pay of Ogden; rI.j. i.!ij.wAf BoQiiTMr. and Mrs. La- - OtJter callers 'iurlni the day and a brother ' and his wife, : Mr1.' and Mrs: Fred Atkirifcon Mar .Davis and children .of were owwia vh! Dav- - ba and friend W Mid vale and "Ogden and their.' two dauKarten of Lew- - ghters, Mrl'Marjorie Powers' ahd"rMtt. V; Dorothy " Badrd. ' . AIMrs.1 While here ' they" also visited 'of visiting.an.otaDut pven.siip-'.pinner guests ' ;' Mrs. 'Alvih Atkiiisori, ' meda Lowe Monday were her enjoyed by all. per was ' i i . m isi"a w . : iirr Tii'iilfJKflTqOT r:'f:liil'., tii ; . a i PREMIUM -- , , ex.-r- idyBSffof UNION BRAND WlTlI FULL1 (YRAR FREE) flS LOW AS PocaW-IEItoBru- c' '. : , ' : . . i i.. i i. i . i j Mr1.'-an- :. ii i J i ..! i. WIDE OVALS ; i I ; i . , . - AS LOW AS FIBEBGLASS BELTED VOLKSWAGEN O'Ji! TIRES li'i .'i i PREMIUM ' i . TIRES REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE Ro-Be-rt I y i Tfit i.. ltn :t i 'f ..., hT!'.7.'M'I : ii rr '"I i ;J''ltA,',-- i i mi 7 .! ' .., ,,,. :, ,wi ''I sr ' , .:,:tr; ::;; .irnM'ii'i ijfir: '''i' ::fi vli .'I :.iiil:'iY, ill .if. nr'-- if A n A MA YFIEI NARROW WHITEWALLS r riiiil j;.w: i;cfjvi.'i ::;'! . f pr ,i,f..K , 'iVi .'.' T : ; I i k , PLUS TAX :,.-- n NIB j . i M A 1 . .11. f nnni Mb:'-ij ll . inventorv it ItL'T' sir. 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