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Show i 7 IB - TIIE CITIZEN April 9, 1970 For Your Information1 Easter weekend guests of Mrs. John McQueen were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kirby of Sacramento, Calif. Bruce is Dear Friend?, The funeral with the body present impresses the reality and finality of death upon the minds and emotions of the bereaved. Prominent psychologists consider this an essential proceduie to safeguard mental health. The showing of grief by family and friends, while the body lies in state, also aids the distraught survivors to accept and adjust to the reality of death. Respectfully, Mr. and Mrs. Earl II. Lloyd Reed Dunbar, son of Mrs. had Mr. and Mrs. Jon Jepsen and children of Salt Lake W. E. Dunbar, has been in City home for the Easter Chicago for a month attendweekend. They also visited school and traina with his parents, Mr. and ing special in telephone work. His Mrs. Ilarley Jepsen of Mink ing wife, Loretta, went by plane Creek. to spend the weekend with Mrs. Ililva Fellows return- her husband. While she was ed home last Friday from her mother, Mrs. Lynn Las Vegas where she had gone, of Weiser, stayA. Anderson been visiting for a week with her son Douglas and wife and ed with the children. Reed their two children, Christine and family reside in Salt Lake City. He has a few more and Steven. weeks in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Basset Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Lloyd of Logan called on his grand' In Logan Monday on were Barents, Mr. and Mrs. James budnewMcQueen, Saturday evening. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johansen and children of Nampa visited with them. Uke8 EaSteJ Mrs. Johansen is their City ovtf weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clair HolMrs. Anna Merrill and Mrs. are enjoying a dinner were lingsworth Davis guests Earl with visit her mother, Mrs. Mr. their of children, Sunday Naomi of May Nyssa. Cre. and Mrs. Demar Merrill and She will visit indefinitely family. with them. Sunday they were Mr. and Mrs. Dolan Condie dinner guests in Treasureton at were in Provo over the week- Donthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Workman and family. end visiting with their son, Dolan Jr., and family. Linda Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wen- cousins, Melody negren and daughter of Idaho' ?d Falls were dinner Sunday of Mr. and Kenning ton. HOME S I necirfc same dean Favorite 3 to i No, this is not a The fluffy suds soap ad. and bubbles are to remind you just how clean electric cooking really is. First, an electric range is cleaner because its flameless. The heat conversion process is pure as sunlight. Walls, curtains, utensils stay cleaner. See your electric dealers new models now. Get a clean start in the 70'sl 3 Mrs!" Lew-Dixo-n, and Mrs. Lyman Wright, Calif. A nameless Mra. Jennie Glover and her daughter, Mrs. Thelda Coburn and daughter Laura of Elko, Nev., went to Hyde Park. Ut., Monday for a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Glover at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (Lizzie) Jensen. It was Mr. Jensens birthday Sunday so it was a combined birthday dinner for both. Mrs. Coburn and daughter left Tuesday for their home. son-in-la- vK CXd Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glov- b2?n er had their family home for er.f weekrw her dau Sunday dinner. They were 8 and family, Mr- - and Mr AX-Mrs- - Een GriggsBefore re- Xi t to home Cleon Wheeler of Clearfield Sraith w6nt to rrfSSSL' and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond visited in San Diego with Naef of Preston. Mr. sister and brother-in-laMrs. Charles J. Hill, for Arlend Poole had a and a few weeks,, and then went to Los Angeles to spend a tiu few weeks with another sis- nnrfntM3 and Mrs. Wilter and famjiy Mr. and Mrs. MvwSfni.dtn?w Buehler. Recent visit Arlene and 0j Mrs. Smith for a week ors son Richard, of Whitney were were Mr. and Mrs. Frank nvited for a turkey dinner. Van Fleet of Wilder, Ida. Gilts were presented to Mrs. Rene Adamson and Rindy and son Dar Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bur daughter and nn, Rindys friend, Jan rup were hosts Sunday at a spe't the Easter 0gden dinner for 31 family mem' weekend with her mother and occabers. Invited for the (iusan(ji Mr. and Mrs. Fred sion were Mr. and Mrs. Clair tv,,,!. Mm. Adamsons oth- Fi er children, Tammy and Jeff, ami and Mrs. Mel Anderson and a rjen(j Kim, also of Og- family of gden. Mf- - and den gpent Easter in FrankUn with toeir other grandpar- hihMipn 5k,rf Log3" en(s Mr. and Mrs. Merle family of Preston, Mr. and Adamson. Mrs. Douglas Fisher and children and Mrs. Burrups parMr. and Mrs. Milo Hobbs ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fish- had their children home for er, of Oxford, and Jeff Fisher Easter. They were Mr. and of Brea, Calif. Mrs. John Richards and family of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ged-de-s Hobbs are visiting for two will be enjoying visits fids week with the Richdays this week with their sons, ards family. Lynn Geddes of Stranton, N. J., and Bishop and Mrs. and Mrs. Helen James Geddes of Hayden children, RoxannSargent and David, Lake, Ida. They are arriving of Idaho Falls visited Sunday by plane and plan to attend afternoon at the Fred Davis the LDS conference In Salt home. Lake City. Before returning home, Bishop Geddes will go Mr. and Mra. James M. to Santa Monica, Calif., for Greenhalgh and daughter the dedication of the new Laurel and foster Indian dauMercy Hospital that he had ghter, Karen, of Tacoma, connections with. His wife March 21 and came Wash., will accompany him. Lynn visited with his sister and is on the high council in the husband, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stranton Stake. Gibson. They were in Pocatello the day before and were overnight guests of Mrs. Don Stanger. SSilirf .... Now Free $25.00 purchase a new electric range with a andor electronic If you EZ - Si J SL oven before May 15, 1970, you will receive $25 cash from the power company, to help in the installation, provided the range is installed In a home or apartment served by Utah Power & Light Company or The Western Colorado Power Company. and Darlyn Ut" over Mr! Ira the Easter weekend. Smithfield daughter Judy the Easter weekend with spent Rondedth their mother. Mrs. Mildred eMrdaSite -Jack Smart. Friday Mrs. Smart and Mrs. Cloa B&rthlome went to Pocatello and spent Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury the day with Mrs. Smarts son were in Lo6an Saturday md Brent and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest AnLavinia Gregory, and in derson had her sister, Mrs. Effie Jardine of Idaho Falls, visiting them four days last Sunday a daughter Mrs. Victor Duke and son week. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie of Missoula, Mont., and of Brigham Nielsen Farrell are here visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and City, spent the day with them. Mrs. Howard Johnson. She Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn will be here for LDS conferwere in Twin Falls Greaves dinence. Sunday they bad ner in Deweyville with the over the weekend to be with Clarence Perry family. Mr. their daughter and family. and Mrs. Mark Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lund and children. They brought family of Logan were also their Lisa granddaughter their dinner guests. home with them for a weeks Mrs. Alice Smith recently visit trhjffttdauditoJM 2? are eriovine a visitlHda"wSk herJ9Nampa Murray r Mr!- - 1?en!LT1al,0j Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swain- cEdre1 ston and children were in Og- and den Sunday enjoying the day Mrs. Marvin Priestley of - WEBB - The Sociable (3iti her grandson. - Ar-lcn- d. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shipley were in Boise March 15 to 18 to attend the state music clinic. They were accompanied by two contestants, Jay Jensen and Sandra Ilansen, and Carl Hoffmann, who returned home Friday. Mr. Shipley also attended other meetings while there. Delegates from Preston to the Idaho Education Association were Hilda Steele, Donna Noyes, Deverl Baxter, Marvin Golightly and Delmer Derri-cot- t. There was an music clinic, choir and band that they all attended. all-stat- Mrs. Vera Mrtia bad her family home for E As ter 'dinner. They werfcTHr; And Mrs. Leness Keller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bosen and babv, all of Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martin Miss Anna Louise Johnston and children of Pocatello. who teaches school in RichMrs. Marie Lindhardt and field, Ut., was home with her mother, Mrs. Enid Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. James Baird of Mink Creek went to Smith-fiel- d for the Easter weekend. Sunday and had dinner Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis with their family, Mr. and and son Curtis of Roy were Mrs. Sherman J. Lindhardt dinner guests Sunday of her and Children. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coming home to be with Bright of Winder. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Bell are Mark Larsen, for Easter enjoying a visit this week weekend were Bishop and with their grandson, Scott Mrs. Joseph Seeley and chilNash, and friend, Rich Reed, dren of Salt Lake City and both of Seattle. Before re- Mrs. Marie Olsen and three turning home they will also sons, Dean, Larry and Kenattend LDS conference and neth of Boise. visit friends in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ches-nand Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Bell also had their daughter and baby Shawn of Provo Mr. and Mrs. visited Tuesday with her and Dennis Mathews and sons, grandmother, Mrs. Wealthy David and Shawn, of Sacra- Fackrell. mento visiting them the past Mr. and Mrs. Veloy Auger week. and family went to Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer March 29 to the home of Mr. went to Ogden Sunday and and Mrs. Neil Wold. Mrs. had dinner with their son and Auger's mother, Mrs. Naomi wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perkins of Preston, Mr. and Palmer and children. Mrs. Robert Smith of River-dal- e and Mr. and Mrs. StanMr. and Mra. Orion Jensen have just returned from Boise ley Hawkes of Mink Creek where they had been visiting accompanied them. The ocfor 10 days with their daughdinter and husband, Mr. and casion was for a birthday Mrs. Farrell Bell and chil- ner for Mr. Auger. dren. e ut son-in-la- Bishop and Mrs. Loyal Hansen were in Los Angeles March 16 to 18 where he attended an insurance convention at the Biltmore Hotel. They were gone a week. Vicki, Brad and Kirk Anderson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson of Sun Valley, were here Sunday for a few hours visiting with their grandmother, Mrs. E. FOR BRIDES -FOR GUESTS C. Anderson. REGISTRY BRIDAL Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shipley had their children and families home for an Easter family dinner Saturday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shipley and children of Salt Lake City, Robert Shipley and family of Logan and Mrs. Janet Jensen and children of Preston. Exclusive Gifts Its AH OF PMSrca MwniM mrt - fiS Get a Flameless Electric Range Clean Favorite 3 to 1 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cole and children of Burley spen the Easter weekend with her mother, Mrs. E. Arlen Larsen, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole of Fairview. SAVE NOW! SPRING TIRE SALE! REDUCTIONS ON ALL CAR - TRUCK TRACTOR TIRES UP TO 20 OFF Saturday callers at the home of Mrs. Allie Packer were her daughter and Mr. and Mra. Rulon Carpenter of Twin Falls. Three days last week a granddaughter, Sandra Packer, and friend, Claudia Kunz of Draper, were her guests. son-in-la- -- EVERYBODY WELCOME Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibson were called to Nephi, Ut., last Monday, March 21, due to the death of her father, Joseph II. Greenhalgh. Funer al services were conducted Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. Gibson were there all week. 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