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Show IB March THE CITIZEN 19, 1970 Montana Family Visits In Dayton DAYTON Look what you get in a Dlive ports or trusses. EXTRA STRENGTH from steel with Behlen deep corrugation. Peterson Equipment Co. Logan, Utah 285 Win-war- lips and their daughter, Mrs. Myrna Phillips and sons, went to Salt Lake City and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Coburn. Mr. Coburn is still confined In the LDS hospital. Mrs. John Mr. and Schwartz visited in Clarkston March 8 with Mr. and Mrs.1 Weather tight and maintenance free. Easy to erect or we can handle it Five utility yourself models, also grain storage models. Slop by soon fix full facts. 84321 Ca-hoo- n, - ion. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phil- heavy gauge galvanized Heres a great general purpose farm building. Bex Henderson and children 11. L. Jensen of Idaho Falls visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Archibald. Mrs. Ruth Ann Jenson and children, Eleanor, Paul and Justin, of Montpelier visited from Thursday to Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beutler. Last Thursday, Lyle Talbot of Lewiston called on his aunt, Mrs. Albertie Griffiths. On March 7, her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffiths of Kearns, visited and also attended the ward reun-- l LOW COST thanka to economical arched design. no EXTRA SPACE from frameless construction Falls visited with Mr. Friday they received a phone A'bertie Griffiths, Chloe and Mrs. Schwartz. call from their daughter Beth Mary Jones and a visitMr. and Mrs. Then Mur- who is a nurse at the Mercy or, Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Crookdock were in Malad Friday hospital in San Diego, Calif. ston led the group In songs. Mrs. Mary J. Jones and Mrs. Leslie Jensen had her visiting with Mrs. Leigh Harson and wife, the Dean C. her daughter, Mrs. O. N. rison. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phil- Jensens of Salt Lake City, Stuart of Clearfield, went to Sun- Hazelton last Wednesday to lips went to Logan LDS hos- visiting her a week ago attend the funeral for Mrs. day. to see broher pital Friday sister-in-laDownof Howell Mrs. Jones Mrs. Edna ther, Melvin Griffeth, who is weekend Her body was Wickham. last was here Lyle ey a patient there. visiting with her son, Claude brought back to Dayton for Mr. and Mrs. Thane d family. Randy burial. had their little grand- Howell and student at ISU in Mrs. Myrtle Eck of Layton a Howell, son, Sean Milligan, son of Dr. was a Saturday guest of Mrs. home came Pocatello, and Mrs. James H. Milligan weekend to see his new last ne- Mary J. Jones. of Logan, visiting them a few Mr. and Mrs. Davis L. phew, son of Mr. and Mrs. days last week. Kent Howell of Clifton. Jody Schwartz were in Idaho Falls Mrs. E. 0. Bergeson was in Howell stayed with his grand- on business. While there they Logan a few days last week parents, the Claude Howells, also visited with Mr. and visiting with her mother, Mrs. while his mother was in the Mrs. Stewart Pugmire and Fred Smith. hospital with the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and Mr. and Mrs. Herm HenMr. and Mrs. V. D. Smart their families. derson visited one day last spent last Wednesday In LewOrson Nelson is ill in the week at the USU with their iston visiting with the Ray Logan LDS hospital. He has been there since March 5. daughter Helen. Hyer family. Mrs. Nellie Atkinson of Salt Mrs. Emma Shepherd had Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Griffiths went to Brigham City the Daytona DUP camp meet Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. last Monday on business am at her home Thursday after- Cliff Muir and Mrs. Lotln from there they went to Og- noon. Myrna Haslam presid- Green, also of Salt Lake City, den to visit with their daugh- ed. Becky Crookston gave vt sited with Mr. and Mrs. ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. the lesson, Mormons in Scot- Earl Kirkbride. Mrs. AtkinA dessert son stayed here with the Cleon Housley and children. land and Wales. They also went to Salt Lake luncheon was served to the Kirkbrides until Friday and on more business. They re- above mentioned and Erma the others returned to Salt Kathleen Griffiths, Lake that night turned home that evening. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Idaho jf Dillon, Mont., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Bergeson, last Wednesday. BEHLEN CURVET William Atkinson. On Friday of last week, Leo Jensen of For Spring ALL SIZES & SHAPES $9.95 (And Income Tax Time) UNDEIWOOD OLIVETTI MACHINE EGYPT The Jens Johan-so- n genealogy meeting was held March 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Alder. Grey Jensen of Pocatello, president, presided at tee Miss Zola Jensen meeting. of Salt Lake City is tee secretary. There were discussions and plans made for their reunion in September. There were 20 attending and a luncheon was served. Mrs. Lester Owen and her mother, Mrs. Charles Bailey of Clifton, went to BYU last Saturday and visited with Susanna Owen and roommate, Connie Welch of Star Valley, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gregory and family went to Layton Sunday and enjoyed the day O ELECTRIC O TEN KEY O CREDIT RALRNCE with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Porter. Little Cindy CrRchlow, dau- TYPEWRITER ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Critchlow, had her tonsils removed last Wednesday in tee Logan LDS hospital. Marcia Owen is home for $109.00 II-e- ne er week ago last Wednesday, and Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smite went to Provo to attend tee basketball game and to see Lynn Lewis march with tee Cougarettes. Mr. and Mrs. Reo Newbold and baby granddaughter were in Pocatello last Wednesday' on business. A Mr. s. week ago Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meek had her sister, Mrs. Vinnie Adams of Brigham City and her two daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and Mr. and (Mrs. Jack Harper of Corrine. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Tanner were in Ovid last Thursday spending tee day A their daughter and with USU-BY- APPLIANCE SERVICE AU Satisfaction Guaranteed NEW APPLIANCE SALES TOO! fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Larsen. Bob Lewis and his fiancee, Renae Lewis, and Tony Terry and friend, all students at BYU, spent tee weekend at the home of Bobs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moss Lewis. ! Mr. and Mrs. James Woolf had her oldest brother, Thom- Heel Held DRIEF CASES RIVERDALE Last Tuesday afternoon guests of Mrs. Leila Smith were Mrs. Dalon Smith and daughter Carolyn of El Monte, Calif., Mrs. Freeman and son Darren of Logan and Mrs. Mignon Jensen of Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rindlis-bakhad their son Jerry and family of Whitney as their dinner guests Friday. Mrs. Don Geisler and children of Smithfield visited Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vater-lau- PL 852-084- 1 ALHA RURBANK RIVERDALE BRIEFS Genealogy ADDING Tuesday Brings Californians NOTICE as Call of ' Logan, visiting teem one day last week and had dinner with teem. He is TO ALL IOC ORDERS years old. and Mrs. Marve Packer went to Logan Saturday to visit two of their daughters, Clarice and Linda. 85 Mr. Dog Licenses Are Now Due tee weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Owen. She attends Ricks College. Mrs. Fern Porter was honored Friday evening at a birthday dinner by tee birthday club. It was held at the Corner Cafe dining room and places were set for the honored guest and Genna Vee Jensen, Phyllis Moser, Judy Petterborg, Peggy Moser, Kathy Nielsen, Verdeen Lar-- s e n, Thedora Petterborg, Venna Herd and Mary Porter. Fern was presented with a gift Vicki Wanner was home from Salt Lake City over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bertus Wanner. 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