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Show Seven members of the LAmitie club went to the Valley Music Hall Saturday to hear Rouvaun. Making the trip were Ann Davis, Ardell Nielsen, Camilla Norton, Guelda Clayson, Enid Johnston of Preston, Clarice Hatch of Fairview and DeVone Hog-ga- n of Logan. They were joined at the Valley Music Hall by Trudy Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Ann) Davis. After the con CLUBS - cert they went to the Heidle-burrestaurant in Farming-to- g n for dinner. Mrs. Barbara Chapin entertained Wednesday for the members of her sewing club. Present were Quenda Darlene Carter, Maur-in- e Ainscough, Connie Thomas, Carol Seamons, Elaine Belnap and Elaine Coy. A dessert luncheon was served. Wood-wort- h, Mrs. Mary Keller was host- ess Friday afternoon to the Cocienda club at her home. A hot luncheon was served to Gladys Baugh of Logan and May Jorgensen, Charity Larsen, Lizzie Weaver, Ethel Mockli, Pearl Oliverson, Vera Hawkes, Rae Hobbs, Allie Packer, Gladys Beckstead and Nellie Perry. Hostess guests were Betty Keller and Blanche Petersen. Also present was a member, Adele THE CITIZEN May 7, 1970 SOCIABLE CITIZEN of Larsen, who was 88 yearssura was It and age Monday was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis prise party for her. She ar- were in Smithfield Sunday presented with a floral The afternoon afternoon attending the 60th rangement. was spent doing handwork. wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell at club The Friendly Nine members met Thursday eve- open house in the Smithfield Stake center. While there ning with hostess, Alice Smith. The tables were centered Mr. and Mrs. Davis met and with vases of daffodils and a vjsited with friends they hadhot plate luncheon was serv- n't seen for a number of years. ed to Kate Swainston, lone Before returning home, they Oliverson, LaVerna Wanner, went to Logan and spent the Manila Davis, Ethel Mockli, evening with her mother, Bonita Oliverson, Marilyn Mrs. Mary Jane Dawson. Henderson and Nadine Fry-aMrs. Enid Johnston went to High score for pinochle went to Mrs. Mockli and sec- Provo April 24 to see the opond high was won by Mrs. era, "The Pilgrims Progress," at BYU. Her son Swainston. Dean had a part in the noera. She also visited with a daughMrs. Lottie Phillips had ter and Mr. and club Tuesday evening. ComMrs. Don Saturday ing to help quilt were mem- she went Wyckoff. to Richfield and bers Ada nanscn, Ardell Nielthe day with another sen, Delma Checketts, Lora spent daughter, Anna Louise JohnFern Larsen, Grace Petersen, ston. That evening she attLarson, Thora Winn, Elsa ended the musical, "Came-lot,- " at the South Sevier high Crookston, Elaine Coy 8nd Lucille Roberts. The hostess school, which was directed by her daughter, Anna Louise. served a dessert luncheon. 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She served refreshments the three days of quilt- ASSORTED FLAVORS s, n, OLIVES - LIBBYS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orme of Garland had Sunday dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Orme. I VALUABLE COUPON coupon per can purchased 3 I $1 FOR Box Chocolates I 1 ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES From With This Coupon I 97' Lb. Gan 59c SUN) Up j Facial Tissues without coupon 7gc 1971 Coupon Expires May 16, Good Only at Central Market 5 Boxes $1.00 friend, Mrs. Eva close Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. John-joiuand.M- Leatha Smith were in ColUnston, Ut., Sunday and were dinner guests 4U n TALL CAN FLUFF0 I Palmer recently returned from a visit to Los Angeles where she was a house guest for two weeks of a limit I Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crabtree met their daughter, Mrs. Jan Craig, of Salt Lake City last Saturday and they attended the Valley Music Hall to hear Rouvaun. Mrs. Floyd $3.93 a had quilting recently at her home and coming to helo were Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Campbell, ing. caring for her GILT EDGE 50 LB. BAG Y aDm TntiwaAM Ira - 1 .49 10 BLUE ROSE 4 SUGAR POWDERED OR BROWN PKGS. 75' Haif Gaun 69 Kenning-to- n and her daughter, Mrs. Eva Townsend of Ashland, Ore., had dinner Saturday with Mrs. Hilva Fellows. John Warrick has Mrs. NAVY, CHIU, PINTO awiilu Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielson and son David of Pocatello visitd last Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Herd. Mr. and Mrs. Beans-Ric- e been in California for two weeks. She went to Ojia to visit with her brother and ICE CREAM III - LaimD i 1ST u;i3 MILK Yt GaL 49c and Mrs. Einer and in Ventura with wife, Mr. C arisen, the Carlsens grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carlsen. They also visited in Ventura with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carlsen and in Redondo Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moody. They spent one day at the Danish Village in Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Einer Carlsen entertained at dinner for the Herbert and Dean Carlsen families and Mr. and Mrs. Moody and Mrs. Warrick prior to her leaving for her home in Preston. While Mrs. Warrick was in California, an old friend of the family, Walter Torcott of Everett, Wash., came and spent a few days with Mr. Warrick. Mrs. Ila Oliverson had her children and their families home Sunday. Bringing dinner for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Millard of Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Bill of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Oliverson of Grantsville, UL, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jenkin sand Martin Oliverson of Bancroft. Later in the afternoon Mrs. Helen Gibbons and Mrs. Christina Jep-se- n of Preston called at the Oliverson home. Bus-boo- Come Sunday morning, May 10, you have an extra special chance to express your feelings by giving her a gift that will remind her of you. Like lounging robes or sleepwear from BLOCKS in Preston. A.-Lovely robes In several feminine colors and $10.00 styles made of easy to care for materials, B. Soft sheer nylon sleepwear, with lacy bodice and straps. 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