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Show Lions Club - Helds Parly On Birthday On April 8, the Preston Lions club held their 34th birthday party in the new recreation hall at the Franklin County Fair Grounds. Special guests were Phenol Edgley and Weldon Nash, who were charter members of the club. Other guests were visiting officers from other District Governor clubs: George Wehmann, Cabinet Secretary Ray Barn, and n Zone Chairman William and their wives. The new members installed were Wayne Priestley and John Dawson. The Miss Franklin County Pageant contestants were introduced. Roger Woolley was in charge of the program. Music was furnished by John Dailey, Sylvia Jensen, Janet Poole, Eddy Winger and Linda Bosen. The new Lions club officers for 1970-7- 1 are Lagrand Burton, president; James Hogan, LIONS OFFICERS New officers of the Preston Lion3 club include (front row, first vice president; Clyde to right) Clyde Checkett3, second vice president; left LeGrand Burton, president; vice second Checketts, presiJames Hogan, first vice president. (Back row) Gordon Webb, secretary; Roger dent; Orson Bowler, third vice The Citizen Photo Woolley, tailtwister, and Garland Herd, lion tamer. president; Gordon Webb, secretary; Garland Herd, Lion tamer; Roger Woolley, tail twister. The new directors are Harold Olsen and Nat Edwards. The holdover directThe Friendly Nine met last Mrs. Blanche Coombs had Mrs. Esther Smith was hosors are Elmer Oliverson and Friday evening with hostess, the Cocienda club at her tess April 1 to the Preston DeLoss Bennett. Ethel Mockli. Mrs. Nadine home April 17. Her daugh- Study club. Mr. and Mrs. Fryar was voted in as a new ter, Mrs. Ilene Smith of That- Sherwin Webb entertained the WESTON BRIEFS member. A hot luncheon was cher, assisted her. A hot members showing slides of Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Bing- served to Marilyn Henderson, luncheon was served to Allie their trip to South America ham and children were hi Kate Swainston, Bonita Oli- Packer, Gladys Beckstead, and also displayed mementos Layton a week ago Sunday verson, LaVerna Wanner, Nellie Perry, Mary Keller, brought back with them. Mrs. visiting with the Irvin Call Manila Davis, Alice Smith, Lizzie Weaver, Ethel Mockli, Smith served a luncheon to family. Nadine Fryar and lone Oli- Vera Ilawkes, Charity Lar- Susie Buxton, Lila Choules, Roland Murdock of Delta verson. Mrs. Swainston won sen, Rae Hobbs. They did Velma Cottle, Hazel Dalton, had dinner one day last week high score at pinochle and handwork during the after- Esther Funk, Almyra Goff, with his sister and family, Mrs. Wanner second high. noon. Beatrice Johnson, Anna MorMr. and Mrs. Lyman Floating prizes went to Mrs. rison, Gretta Nuffer, Allie Davis and Bonita Oliverson. Mrs. Von Gunnell entertain- Packer, Anna Palmer, Ida ed the Art Lore club at Prescott, Louise Rasmussen Mrs. Lavinla Cutler bad Center April 9. Mr. and Eveyn Checketts. Lula the Golden Hour club meet Watts of Logan demonstrated Egbert, Wanza Robinson and MEN NEEDED at her home April 13. Lunch- an electric organ and played Almyra Goff assisted Mrs. In this arts to train aa eon was served to Phyllis a number of selections. Light Smith. Evans, lone Merrill, Rose Ol- refreshments were served to Mrs. Elaine Belnap entertainsen, Ellen Greaves, Sylvia 20. ed her club members at her Davis, Selma Johnson, Hattie Greaves and two guests, DorApril Mrs. Ruth Weber was hos- home Thursday evening, Maurine 2. Present were is Butters and Edith tess to her bridge club last Carol Seamons, Friday evening at her home. Ainscough, LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, Elaine Coy, Darlene Carter, enwas A dessert luncheon HOGS AND SHEEP Barnew two and Last members, evening, Wednesday at aate bant, Mad Iota, aad joyed by Phyllis Anderson, bara and Quinda lanaa. Wa pnlar la train nwa Mrs. Darlene Carter had club Ora Sharpen Idana Greaves, Woodworth. Greaves, iHt lira alack axpartanca. Mrs. members at her home. They Belnap Acock, Helen Merrill served a dessert luncheon. were Connie Thomas, Elaine Phyllis and two guests, Merle Belnap, Maurine Ainscough, Bright and Vi Bosen. High The women did handwork NATIONAL MEAT Elaine Coy, Barbara Sharpen score went to Ora Greaves, during the evening. PACKING and Quinda Woodworth. They low score to Mrs. Bosen and Mrs. Norma Knudson had P. O. Box 715 did sewing and a dessert traveling prizes to Mrs. Merher bridge club associates Denver, Colo. 80201 rill. luncheon was served. meet with her April 15 at her . it home. She served dinner to Helen Batur and Dorothy Kendrick of Ogden, Idana Greaves, Fonette Porter, Lorraine Lower, Ora Winn, and hostess guests, May Cutler, Nita Cutler and Donna Oyler. May Cutler won high score, Mrs. Porter second high, and Mrs. Baur the keno. Spring flowers were arranged throughout the home. Fuh-rima- Clubs April 23, 1970 CLUBS - The DUP county board meeting was held April 7 at the home of Nita Culler. Mrs. Margaret Winward, president, presided and Myrtle Choules, vice captain, conducted. The pledge was led by Ida Prescott. The songs for the month of April are Mothers Old Red Shawl' and Ben Bolt. The lesson was AuMrs. Win-war- d tobiographies. announced that the DUP convention will be held at the Logan Fourth ward chapel at 9:20 a.m. and 1 p.m. on June 4. Several officers reported that they had visited county camps. The- LoPine camp was reorganized by Ida Prescott, parliamentarian, with Karen G. Anderson as captain. was Helen Seamons. They served luncheon to the women mentioned and to Naomi Schvane-veld- t, Mildred Burton and Armina Bright. - ss The Wasatch DUP camp a met April 1 with Mrs. Larson. Singing was led by Harriet Peterson and the lesson was given by May Swainston. The life history of Harriet Heath Marler, great grandmother of Mrs. Vernetta Larson, was read by Mary Keller. Lunch was served by Mary Ann Taylor, Bessie Reteder, Verda Nelson and Leona Webster to Bernice Esplin, Flossie Stokes, May Swainston, Polly Taylor, HatElna Swann, tie Rallison, Harriet Peterson, Annie McQueen, Bernetta Smith, May Larsen, Lizzie Weaver, Thelma Kofoed, Hazel Ward, Mary Keller, Alta Auger, Vernetta Larson and guest, Marie Ver-nett- LindhardL THE CITIZEN of town members The Sacajawea DUP camp was held April 17 at hte home lesson was given by Veda Sharp and the history of Dr. Willard Richards, a great grandfather of Gloye Nielsen, was given by her, and she When also read a poem, Grandma Was Ready For Winter. Helen Seamons read poems by a former member, Mildred Anderson, who died recently. County visitor was Naomi Schvancveldt. Mrs. Golightly displayed her many heirlooms and told about each one. Luncheon was served by Addie Gill and Marvel Dursteler to those mentioned and Lavon C. Taylor, Mary Kjar, Pearl Allred, Eda Mrytle Wright and five visitors, Veleta Nash, Clara Stevenson, Alice Merrill and Reha Smale. attending were Marian tiallif, Alta II. Buttars, Ellen Crockett, Clista Campbell, Lucy T. Davis, Estelle Eames, Selma Handley, Jessie Larson, June Lund-berVirginia Merrill and Nina Simmons. Former members, Ann Dunbar, Blanche Hollingsworth, Nettie Nielsen and Louise Olson were also present along with 24 active members. Social committee Mrs. included Beckstead, Fawn Porter, Cassie Bell and Lois Griffeth. Ena Pond. Elnora Magle-bpresident, conducted. Enid Fryer led the singing. Mrs. Emily Evans entertained with harmonica selections. The lesson, phies, was given by Gladys Jensen. Mrs. Pond read the life history of her father's mother, Metta Juulsen Peterson. Lunch was served to the above mentioned and Wavcl Erickson, Elsie McCauley, Eldora Johnson, LeoThe Tessa Winn DUP camp na Kennard, and guest, Mrs. met at the home of Mrs. MyrJensens sister-in-laMrs. tle Golightly Thursday, April Opal Fife, of Brigham City. 16, and Helen Seamons, capMonday evening, April 13, tain, presided, and Gloyc at the Bluebird cafe in Logan, Nielsen conducted. Norma members of Fine Arts club, Crabtree led the singing. The past and present, had a reunion. A white birthday cake, trimmed and lettered in blue and gold, announced the 36th birthday. Cake was centered on a lace cloth surrounded by blue booklets containing a brief history of each member of Fine Arts. Guests were seated at tables centered with gold figures representing the Each signs of the Zodiak. gold name plate contained an Eda individual horoscope. Smith, president, introduced Helen Beckstead, chairman of Social committee. Community singing was led by Lorna Larson with Enid Johnston at the piano. Using the theme, Signs of the Zodiak, had responses from Donna Noyes, Virginia Merrill, Clista Campbell, Gertie Webb, Blanche Hollingsworth and Selma Handley. Mrs. Smith cut the birthday cake. A ladies trio, Ellen Roberts, Lorna Larson and Eda Smith, sang two numbers, accompanied by Edrus Larson. Out of y, g, Heb-do- toast-mistre- ss West-woo- d LIVESTOCK BUYERS Johnson Drag's Hill-stea- d. taMMaataSkS Merthiolate Antiseptic 59 z. CULT BIBO Suntan Special FARMOWNERS HOME Package Protection Policy INDOOR SEA & SKI STORAGE OUTDOOR, Specials Of The Week Mrs. Cloa Barthlome was hostess to tiie o club April 8. Dinner was served to Rita Drury, Huitau Miles, Alice Smith, Meda Robinson,. Mildred Smart, Grace White-heaMarilyn Henderson, and guest, Karen Hicks. High score went to Mrs. Robinson at pinochle and Mrs. Miles won low score. Small vases of rosed centered the tables. SELF-TANNIN- G BOTTLE REG. 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