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Show f For Hawaiin Winter Lotts Leave Weston r WESTON Mr. and Mrs. mission. He reported Sunday Archie Lott left last Wednes- evening in the Weston ward day for Hawaii where they will chapel. He is making prepar spend the winter. ations to attend byu. Elder Morley Weyerman, Last Thursday, Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Frank L. Olsen had their returned son Michael and family of Weyerman, home from the Canadian LDS Salt Lake City visiting them The Sunday before, another son ana family, the Clair N. Olsens of Brigham City, visited with them. Dewey Campbell is in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. He has been there the wek. past ' Mrs. Lyle Porter was in - just MfflC SaTfff THE SNOWMOBILE WITH A RECORD OF PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY Jerome all last week to be with her mother who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Nilsen went to Pocatello last Sunday to visit with his two sisters, Mrs. Delia Packer and Mrs. Rose Reddish. Bishop and Mrs. D. Ariel Nash Jr. entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Van (Karen) McKay, as it was her birthday anniversary. Also present were her husband and baby of Salt Lake City and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Karren of Lewiston. Th table was centered with a birthday cake and gifts were presented to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Roller were in Burley Friday and Saturday where he attended a MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Preston, Idaho convention. A few people from Weston went to Pocatello Friday evening to attend the Grain Growers banquet at the Bannock Hotel. They were Bish- - All car insurance companies are not the same. just one of the ways that Farmers is different It compares unpaid lawsuits among the 10 largest auto insurers. Specifically: the number of bodily injury lawsuits outstanding as of December 31, 1966. The Chart is compiled from figures obtained from financial statements of the companies themselves. To find out about some of the other differences... including the substantial amounts Farmers may save you. ..call the man from Farmers Insurance Group. Farmers Insurance Group ROBERT H. ACOCK District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SKKV1NG SOUTHERN IDAHO & NORTHERN Phone 833 - 1924 K West Oneida, Preston 2 Therrall Campbell, Rhyl Swainston 747-34G- time. They also called on Mrs. Durrant and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bux CLIFTON Mr. and Mrs ton of Cornish welcomed their first child, a 7 lb. 5Ms oz. dau Ralph McCullnch and Mr. and ghter born Oct. 26 in the Lo Mrs. Lynn Atkinson left dur gan hospital. Mr. and Mrs ing the week for Los Angeles, Joseph T. Buxton of Weston Calif., where thev will visit Lee Nielsen. paternal grandparents relatives and friends and n places of interest. Mrs. Rex Poulsen accom and Mr. and Mrs. Verge Staying at the Atkinson home are his are of Tate the Kanosh, Ut., panied hr father, James mother and father of Clark-sto- n of Idaho Falls, to Laramie, maternal grandparents. to take care of the chil to funerattend Wyo., Friday while they are gone. dren al services for his sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Win- Annie Fearn. ward left Thursday to go to Mrs. Maurice Tingey has noise xo visit Mr. and Mrs. been in Pocatello a few days Grant (Linda) Mortensen. new to welcome week a last to born Tues granddaughter, COVE MIA Halloween Car then Mrs. Moscow to visit Mr. and Alma Winward and Mr. Mrs. to Nov. and 4, day, nival was held Tuesday with Mark Tingey. The baby games, fish pond, spook al- Mr. and Mrs. Blair Henderweighed 7 lbs. 13 ozs. They ley, also cake, pie and ice son. They will return some time during the week. now have two daughters and cream were sold. A fine Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bail a son. Maternal grandparents ic act was presented by mag Ivan are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winn Allen to the delight of all the ey drove to Pocatello Saturto visit their sons, Mr. of Preston. youngsters. The proceeds of day Mrs. Larry Bailey and and Mrs. Sadie Nelson was in the evening were given to the Fairview last Tuesday visit- building fund. Officers in children and Dennis and Lin da. They spent the night with ing with her daughter, Mrs. charge were Regnald RawlArnold Hyde, who had just ins, Sherwin Larsen, Anthony returned home from the Pres- Jensen, Mrs. Clair Allen, Mrs. ton hospitatl where she had Donald Taylor and Mrs. Clay-to- r Larsen. The girls in varsurgery. Mrs. Leslie Hobbs was in ious classes sponsored the Salt Lake City a few days evening's events. last week visiting with Mr. Dinner guests at the home and Mrs. T. K. Richmond and of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allen WINDER Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Willard-son- . and family were Mr. and Clarence Talbot received word Mrs. S. W. Allen of Logan, last week that a A combined birthday parly Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humph- Ernie Piper, had recently been was held Oct. 20 at the A. Ben reys of Millville, Mr. and sustained as a ward clerk Turnbow home for their dau- Mrs. F. L. West of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Piper live in Og ghters, Margie, age 10, and Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Allen of den. Cheryle, age eight, whose Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. LouMrs. William Swainston birthdays fall on Oct. 19 and is West of Smithfield, Mr. and and Mrs. Anna Condie were 20. A large group of friends Mrs. Nard Allen and children, in Soda Springs last Monday were invited for the occasion Jeanette, Niel, Mike, William, to visit Mrs. Aggie Cutler, sisand birthday cakes and ice Elaine, Donna, Ronald and ter of Mrs. Swainston. Mrs. cream were served. Alyce, Mr., and Mrs. Arlin Cutler is now 93 years of age The weekend of Oct. 25, Mr. West and son Shawn of Provo and is still able to care for and Mrs. Nolan Bobbins and and Mr. and Mrs. Larry West herself by using a walking baby of Soda Springs came of Ogden. aid. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Allen Mr. and Mrs. Carol Slocks Mrs. Raymond Hobbs and were dinner guests of their spent all the weekend until family. son and family, the Del Al- Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Pet- iens, at Provo. Gary Jardine and family, who erson of Salt Lake City came The are living in Washington. of Mr. baby daughter last Saturday and visited with and Mrs. Mrs. Joan Shaffer of BounKent was Walker Mr. and Mrs. Richard tiful stopped at the home of blessed and name the given They brought Mrs. This ordinance was Mr. and Mrs. William SwainLemmon's mother, Mrs. Ber- Stacy Jo. by her grandfath- ston Wednesday of last week performed tha Patterson, who will visit assisted by enroute to visit her mother, er, Walker, Ray with her daughter her father Kent and for a while members Mrs. Harriet Palmer, who and family. was in the hospital in Idaho of the bishopric. Mr. and Mrs .John H. Bing-geMrs. Swainston also Falls. Mrs. Mr. Geddes and Roy entertained at dinner last Mrs. visited Palmer that day. Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Leon and Spencer were treated to Mrs. Ann Talbot and the a at Mr. Maddox dinner by Lloyd and children of Grace, children spent last Mrs. Laree Gardner and fam- and Mrs. Adrain Geddes and younger visiting her mother, Saturday two Kellie their Mrs. daughters, Mr. of and Blackfoot, ily Milton Spencer, in OgMrs. and The Christi. was occasion Verlan Rogers and children den. of Lewiston, the Glade Han- - a belated birthday dinner in Mrs. Margaret Talbot and of honor Geddes. Roy sens of Salt Lake City, Albert visited her oarents. familv Jensen of Weston and Pas Mrs. Blain Skeen, in Mr. and BRIEFS WINDER Martinez of Clifton. Morgan, Ut, last weekend. Mrs. Ruth Tingey took her Mrs. Barbara Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Rodnev Jen S. N. Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mrs. Jane Gibson attended the sen of Salt Lake City and Mr. Bastian, to St George last wedding and reception of Lu- and Mrs. Adrain Micheisen week to visit with relatives. cy Golightly, daughter of Mr. and children also of Salt Lake They were gone five days. and Mrs. Orrin Golightly, in snent the weekend with Mr. Sheila Benson was home ov- Bountiful Wednesday of last and Mrs. Gustave Hedin. er the weekend with her par- week. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tal George Bronson, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Serge Ben- an aunt of Mrs. Bennett's, re- bot had as visitors last week son. She lives in Salt Lake turned home with her and at- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Meyers City. tended the funeral of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan HowMrs. Raymond Hobbs and ell and daughter Laurie. On Ethel Bodily the next day. her mother, Mrs. Alta Palmer Mrs. Rick Had-leof Preston, and a sister, Mrs. Dennis Ballif was given a Wednesday, Bernice and KenKathy, Delia Bultars of Logan, went Duty to God award at the Sunneth Meyers spent the afterto Pocatello Oct. 28 to see CeWinnoon with their grandparents. cil Durrant in the Pocatello day evening services in atAt der. is Dennis present, hospital. He suffered a severe heart attack and will be tending the university in hospitalized for an indefinite - Larry. They also visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andersen. Sunday they attended Sunday School with Dennis and Linda. In the afternoon they went on a tour of the Associated Food warehouse where they were holding open house. Dennis and Ijarry both work there. are Chris-tense- MIA Carnival Held In Cove Nov. 13, 1969 THE Speakers in sac r a m e n meeting Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gudfrey Schwartz of Lo gan and Glen Bingham, high councilman from Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis went to Salt Lake City Thursday where they met their son, Elder Clair Davis, who was returning home from his mis sion to the Central States mis sion. Miss Colleen McDermott of Logan spent the weekend at home with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lew McDermott. cmzEM FOR Carpet SEE Carlson's enjoyed Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass on TV . . . you'll want to take advantage of this bargain! If you lANKAiVIERICARD Relative Given Church Posilicn - son-in-la- Lem-mo- The Chart proves B op and Mrs. D. Ariel Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart But-tars, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Grif feth, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. A. 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