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Show Mar. THE CITIZEN 20, 1970 West Side FHA STORE HOURS: ennetfi WOMEN'S END OF MONTH DRESSES Reduced GROUP I GROUP $1.88 $2.88 II GROUP III $5.88 The annual FHA installation banquet which honored the new and old officers of the West Side FHA was held March 13. The dinner was prepared by the West Side cooks and was served by senior boys. The guest speaker, Richard Davidson, spoke on the theme of the banquet, "Success In The Home." Following the talk, the new officers were announced and installed. They we Shirleen Bingham, president; Rebecca Nielsen, vice president; Laura Stevenson, secretary; Kristine Nielsen, treasurer: El- aine Bingham, degrees diair To The Editor Sociable Citizen Thanks Given For Bringing Swanee Singers To Preston Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bergquist Mr. and Mrs. Asael Bell had their eon and wife home and her sister, Mrs. Ada over the weekend. They were Hansen, left Tuesday of this Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bergquist week fur Blackfoot, Idaho of Salt Lake City. They came Falls and Rexburg. Mrs. man; Peggy W estover, recreation chairman; Barbara TO THE EDITOR: Leonard Jr. Christensen for to celebrate his mothers Hansen stopped in Blackfoot Bingham, projects chairman; -' overall Many people have arrangements, to the birthday anniversary with a where she attended a library Nadine McDermott, public sed appreciation to us expresfor the Farm Bureau local officers family dinner Saturday eve- meeting and the BeUs went relations chairman; Cindy quality entertainment we and ladies in selling the tick- ning at the Bergquist home. on to Idaho Falls where they McKay, historian, and Ann brought to Franklin county in ets and promoting visited with her sister, Mrs. the eveMr. and Mrs. Voris John- RaMona Stephenson, and In Bingham is parliamentarian. bringing the Swanee Singers ning, and to all who patronizJoyce Perry and Elaine Bing- Group to Preston the night of ed the entertainment, we ex- son enjoyed a vacation last Rexburg with Mrs. Alice Merham were general chairmen March 13. week to Las Vegas. rill. They all returned home our thanks. of the banquet, and Rebecca To Stanton M. Hawkes fori press that evening. the Nielsen was in charge of Marlow C. Woodward Mrs. Mildred Smart enjoyfor the singers and i arranging decorations. Franklin County Farm ed a visit last Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Max Jenkins the program scheIdaho State FHA convention completing to Thursday with her sister and of Bancroft had dinner SatRibert O. Smith and dule, Bureau President, brother-in-lawill be held April 2, Sand 4 at Mr. and Mrs. urday with her mother, Mrs. Boise. The theme of the Lewis Brown of El Cajon, Ila Oliverson. Later they convention is Launching Calif. Thursday they visited went to the home of Mrs. Five Your Life With FHA. with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Oliversons sister, Mrs. Helen members and two advisors (Tony) Jensen in Preston. On Gibbons, and visited. are going from West Side Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Priestley and sons of chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Smithfield came and spent Powell are parents for the the day with her mother, Mrs. first time. A baby daughter TO THE EDITOR: the Sea. We took one whole Smart was born to them March 17 minand enjoyed every Hi, you people up there in day ute of it He brought us sevMrs. Della Crockett was in the Logan LDS hospital. Preston. Thought maybe Citizen of The and eral copies to the Sunshine Ter- She weighed seven pounds called youd like to hear from us in here we sit catching up on race nursing home in Logan five and , ounces and Southern California. We have back back home. be will named as her just enjoyed a visit from one Bye happenings Monday morning Cody Lyn. till next time. Glen Kilpatrick Jr., was the of your prominent families, old sister-in-laMrs. Grandparents are Mr. and Yours, best man with Gary Moody tiie George L. Johnson couple The C. R. Johnsons Ruth Larsen, had fallen Sun- Mrs. Roy Conder of Ameriand Monte, Rex, Van, Bill from out Treasureton way. Mecca, Calif. day and broke her left hip. can Fork and Mrs. Ellen N. We ushers. our brother and and Don Woodward as greeted P. S. Oh, by the way, the Following a honeymoon in wife Ora with a 81 degree snakes are out We just kill- She was operated on Monday Powell of Provo. Great Salt Lake City, the couple temperature, hot sunshine and ed a sidewinder about six morning and Mrs. Crockett grandmother Is Mrs. Caroline is now making their home in calm. wanted to be with her. feet from our patio. Shepherd of Springville. The Riverside county fair Montpelier where the bride is a speech therapist The bride and National Date Festival SOCIABLE CITIZEN is a graduate of Ricks Col- was on, and as usual at this Mrs. Milton Cutler returnlege mid BYU and the groom time of the year, Feb. 13 to is a graduate of Ricks Col- 23, the country is full of peo- ed home Sunday evening by lege and is currently attend- ple. Almost every available plane from Madison, Wis., ing Utah State. space is full of campers of where she went to welcome some sort, as well as holds a new grandson. The baby, OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY and motels fille dto overflow- their first child, was bom to They reported of a rec- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norton Mr. and Mrs. William H. ing. crowd at the festival and on March 6 and weighed six ord Auger will be honored at an a two and half hour pounds 15 ounces. He will open house in the Preston Monday, the 22, to topparade be named Sidney Paul. The off. it Second ward cultural hall is George and Ora picked us mother Mrs.the Conner Sharon Saturday from 7 p.m. to 10 Cutler. Cutler was. there took to and on us a trip p.m. The occasion is their two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Old a and Mexico, xicali, 60th wedding anniversary. Max Norton are the paternal Friends and relatives are in- ride through the Imperial grandparents. Valley, the winter garden vited to attend. spot of the nation. George Weekend guests of Mr. and was very much interested in SOCIABLE CITIZEN the hundreds of thousands of Mrs. William Weber were Mrs. Darwin Feller of Cald- cattle on green feed as well their daughter and LOW COST thanks to economical arched design. well and Mrs. Della Crockett as double the amount in feed Mr. and Mrs. Robert of EXTRA SPACE from frameluas construction were herds There of Salt Lake City. no called on Mrs. Eldon Larsen yards. or trusses. fat lambs also. The grain posts recovlast Saturday. She is down that way is heading out Mrs. EXTRA STRENGTH from heavy gauge galvanized Checketts, Evelyn ering at her home from back and their immense fields of Mrs. Zelma Bright and Mrs. stool with Behlen deep corrugation. surgery two months ago. Mrs. sugar beets are 12 to 16 inch- Dorothy Crockett were in Heres a great general purjxiwi farm building. Feller and her husband, who es tall, a really beautiful Salt Lake City last Sunday Weather tight and maintenance free. Easy to erect or we can liandle it. Five utility yourself accompanied her here, were sight atand where Monday they All around this, the Coachalso models, in grain storage models. Stop by soon Friday overnight guests ella they are in the tended an educational clinic for full facts. Dayton of Mr. and Mrs. Orson 'citrusvalley, and carrot harvest and and style show which was Nelson. one of the largest cattle feed hell in the Hotel Utah Terlots in the world is located at race ballroom. They attendThermal, Calif. ed and classes many people Box 265 We are camped in our house Logan, Utah 84321 trailer on the Salton Sea. from four states were in George took us clear around Installs Officers 9:SOTO 6:00 ALWAYS FIRST OUAUTV letters i i : I Report Given Of Weather, Etc., In California Sharon Woodward Becomes Bride Of Maryland Man one-ha- lf 90-ye- ar Sharon Woodward, daughter and Mrs. Ivan Woodward, Franklin, became the bride of Terry Lee Kilpatrick of Rockville, Md., recently in the Salt Lake Temple. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Kilpatrick of Maryland. Following the ceremony, the couple was hosted to a breakfast in the wedding Coachman Inn by the grooms parents. A reception was held in their honor the following night in the Franklin Stake center. Fin: the wedding and the reception, the bride wore a floor length gown of French brocade lace over a white satin sheath with a short train. A band of lace, covered with seed pearls, held a bouffant fingertip veil. 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