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Show IB THE CITIZEN Feb. 19, 1970 Group Returns From Hawaii Trip Visits In California Couple - RIVERDALE Mr. and . Mrs. Ben A. Meek are in Los Angeles for a few weeks visiting relatives. Taft Barrington came home for the weekend from Ricks College. At the Ariel W. Meek home, their daughter Sheryle brought home four roommates from Ricks College. They were Jema Miller of Townsend, Mont, Diane Johnston of Teton, Ida., Sandra Jeffs of Seattle and Tina Crandall of Gary, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Larsen of Ovid were last Wednesday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tanner. Mrs. Rusty Rasmussen vited a few women to her home last Wednesday to help quilt. They were Katharine Rita Anderson, Fredrick, Joyce Rindlisbakcr, Dorothy Ilenrie, . Mildred Bosen, Sue Packer, Myrtle Rindlisbakcr, Dorothy Packer, Buna Tate and Lisle Vaterlaus. A hot dinner was served at noon. On Feb. 6 Joseph Tanner and his brother, Eldon Tanner and wife of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tanner of Weston, went to Salt Lake City to attend funeral services for their brother, Dr. 0. Alan Tanner. in- Filer Spring Bull Sale rsnUY. All Breeds Range Bulls Graded Best Qualify Months of Age FAIRGROUNDS - FILED. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vaterlaus went to the Logan Temple last Thursday morning to witness the marriage cere -mony of Clyve D. Findlay and Miss Rosalyn Wright of Og den. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Findlay of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson ter. Rex Poulsen and sons were and eight children of Kem merer, Wyo., came over the in Ogden Saturday on busiweekend to visit her parents, ness. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rindlis-bake- r. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coats Trent Packer and son Brian and children, Shawn, Darren, of Idaho Falls came Monday Dineen and Daniel, of Salt to Wednesday of last week Lake City attended a wedding and visited with his parents, reception in Downey Friday Mr. and Mrs. Rex Packer. for Mr. and Mrs. Brent Coats. Clotilda Packer of Ogden was The Fred Coats family were overnight guests at the Nieltheir weekend guest sen home. Don Carter At the home, Mrs. Melvin McKay was in Mr. and Mrs. John Garfield of Tremonton were their Roy two days last week visiting with the Norliss McKay guests Feb. 8-- 9. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Choules family. MAHCH 13th 200 19 to 30 WESTON Mrs. Inez Phil lips and her sisters, Mrs. Vera Merrill of Logan and Mrs. Mary Jensen of San Diego, enjoyed a month of vacationing in Hawaii. They spent nrt f toir vacation .at Oahu and also in the city of Honolulu. They had a very enjoyable time. Mi's. Phillips will reside in Oglen for the win- IDAHO Sponsored by: Idaho Cattlemens Assn. enjoyed a visit with their cousin and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Smith of Holbrook, last Thursday. Robert Henderson is in the Logan LDS hospital recovering from an acute appendectomy operation last Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Mick-el- s on had her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Karmefli Carlson of Blackfoot, visiting them Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank South and baby Todd of Ogden came on Feb. 1 to attend the open house fur Mrs. May TIngey. They were guests at the Maur ice Tingey home and visited with Mrs. Myrtle Morgan and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Benson had dinner Sunday in Preston with the Dean Lloyd family. Joseph T. Buxton is in the Logan LDS hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Nielson had their two sisters, Mrs. Gennie Perry and Mrs. May Kimber of Brigham City and a cousin, Mrs. Earl Hansen of Fresno, Calif., visiting them over the weekend of Feb. 1. They were here to attend open house for Mrs. May Tingey. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Griffiths were in North Ogden a week ago Saturday to the fo lowing Tuesday visiting with the Michael Griffiths famil The Platt B. Greenes ha their daughter, Mrs. Jane o;! Thompson and children Clinton, visiting them Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Greene and children of Bountifu came home for the weeken Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Robbins and baby of Soda Springs were here for the weekeni visiting her parents, Mr. am Mrs. Raymond. Hobbs. Mrs. Reid Stewart of Dow-- i fiey end daughter Rose Marie aihl baby i aminy were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. ui-se- MIA Sponsors Valentine Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans and their daughter, Mrs. Joan Selders and baby Meshalene, of Pocatello were guests of Mr. and Mrs. n. Box Social The Stewarts had re- Bowles. cently returned from a vacaMrs. Clyde Nielsen and EGYPT A Valentine tion to San Francisco and Los mother, Mrs. Richard Owen for the ward MIA was party held Angeles. In San Francisco, went to Brigham City las last Tuesday. All the Mutual they were guests of her sis- week and visited with Mr age girls prepared tasty box . ter and family, Mrs. Jane and Mrs. Farrell Nielsen lunches with a half valentine Olsen Langer. Mrs. and William Bran pasted on the boxes and each Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maugh-a- n and family. They went on to young man Mutual age reand Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan and visited with Mr. ceived the half of toe valenMaughan of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Howard J. Egbert tine and as they were matchwere here reoently to attend They were gone from Tuesday ed, the couples paired and enfuneral services for Thomas to Thursday. joyed toe box lunches togethE. Rose. They were guests er. Games were played unof Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mau- CLIFTON BRIEFS der toe direction of activity ghan. Bertie WinWord took his directors, Mrs. Mary Porter and Glade Moser. There were A group of women from wife to Pocatello Thursday 50 Fairview and Weston are people at toe party. members of a knitting club. morning where she boarded Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. AldFriday evening they met at a plane for. Boise. She will er and Mrs. Mary Keller went the home of Mr. mid Mrs, visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant to Malad Monday to attend Theron (Ruth) Rawlings for Mortens en and the funeral for a cousin, Evan help take Price. a Valentine dinner party. The care of the children. club members and their husKathleen Downing of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderbands were present, Rex and and friend, Ken Layton, also Thea Poulsen, Dean and sen of Smithfield visited Sun- of Provo, a student at BYU, Noreen Bingiam, Maurice day with his sister, Mr. and were weekend Feb. 8 guests and ituth imgey, Lee am Mrs. Charles of her grandmother, Mrs. Bailey. Naomi Schvaneveldt, Bryan Oxford-difto- n Mary Keller, and aunt and The ward and Ann Bergeson, John and unde, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rhoda Sparrow, Raymond and held a valentine dance Tues- Keller. Margaret Hobbs, Harold and day evening in the school Mrs. Bertus Wanner was in Ruth Stevenson of Weston, house. Refreshments were he Cottonwood Hospital in and Norman and Afton Rob- served and dancing Salt Lake enjoyed. last week for City erts and Glen and Monta NelMr. and Mrs. Charles Bail- treatments . On Feb. 8 Mr. son of Fairview. The table ey drove to and Mrs. Wanna: and children was centered with a large on business.Brigham Tuesday were in Tooele and had dinpaper heart artistically decMr. and Mrs. Neil Fuller ner wih his sister and famorated and made by Mrs. and baby of Mrs. Delvid Roholt Schvaneveldt. At each place the weekend Handing spent ily, hig Vicki visiting Wanner was home for setting were red candy hearts. folks, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley a few days from Salt Lake Games were played after din- Fuller. City. ner. The women will meet Thursday with Mrs. Poulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jowles attended a wedding reception in Tremonton Friday evening, Feb. C, in fin, Treironton Fi: This I : NO ORDINARY WIG. Have 'w I cu-- ! tural hall for Terri Martin, several in your wig wardrobe. Washable Kenekelon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FREE shaping A. Martin, and Douglas and Instructions Also beautiful lIortensen of Tremonton. human hair. Bishop and Mrs. D. A. Nash of Weston and Mr. and Mrs. SPECIALLY PRICED torrain Karren of Lewiston attended the reception. Helen's Hair Fashion Mr. and Mrs. Dale Evans, and Wig Salon larlos. Evans and George Formerly Doorway To Beauty jewis of Malad were Feb. 10 64 E. Center, Logan visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Her-eBowles. 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