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Show I THE CEBXEN Aug. 6, 1970 Franklin Couple Notes Golden Anniversary FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Lorin C. Hampton celebrated annitheir golden wedding versary July 21. They were honored guests Tuesday evening at the Pop n Pins dining room at a dinner hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. Hampton of Kansas City, Mo. During the dinner the famipresented a ring with the ly bhrthstones of each of her children to Mrs. Hampton and a to Mr. gold wedding band of Open Ogden. house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton was held July 22 at the Franklin recreation hall. was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and gladiolas. A gold family tree with a picture of each family member and a beautiful three tiered wedding cake completed The. hall bouquets of Hampton. Refreshdecorations. Those in attendance were ments were served 'by the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith of friends Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- grandchildren. Many to were and relatives there ard Jensen of Mink Creek, Maynard Hampton of Idaho congratulate the Hamptons. the Letters To The Editor Visits In Article Honors Polio Victim, Gratitude To All Expressed Burley, Wyo. Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Conn Hampton Franklin Nan - e FRANKLIN George visited in Burley with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robinson and son Ricky. Mr. Mylroies other daughter, Darlene, of Anaheim, Calif., was also there. Mr. Mylroie also visited with his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Purdy of Laramie, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Martin of Casper, Wyo. They enjoyed some fishing while in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mylroie and family of Webster, N. Y., have been visiting with his dad, George Mylroie, and relatives and friends in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thomas and daughter of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with Myl-roi- Sociable Citizen TO THE EDITOR: In your recent paper you published a letter written by my good friend, Mr. Leo I feel this does me too great an honor. Personally, I feel the credit really belongs to a great many wonderful people whose kindnesses have permitted me to face n. their parents, Verdell Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thomas of Preston. Visiting and spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Corbridge was their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sharp o, Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer entertained at dinner on July 28 for Mr. and Mrs. Myron Preece and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ted of Turnquist which otherwise Bridgeport, an ordeal Conn. immade life have my might possible. Although my disability has isolated me from the main stream of life, I feel that I have been justly compensated in many ways. For instance, I have seen many people with Mr. and Mrs. Leness Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gill and Mrs. Salt Mrs. and Mr. and Lake City, Elmer (Shirley) Johnson of Preston, invited to their home for a birthday dinner Saturday in honor of Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Johnsons anniversaries. Dinner was served to 15. Gifts were presented to them. Weekend guests at the Gill home were Mrs. Colleen Richards and children of Garland. They also attended the rodeo. had their two daughters their husbands, Mr. and Jay (Sanlra) Curtis of Kel- ler and children and Mr. and Mrs. William Holtin and children of Dublin, N. II., were in Salt Lake City for the 24th. They watched the parade and g tom: greater afflictions than mine. then made a Certainly, if the option had before returning home. been mine, I would have Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gill to remain much preferred at a dinner party ) sufficient entertained self physicajly However, this has taught me Monday evening of this week a great many lessons I might at a cafe in Logan for Mr. otherwise have missed. I and Mrs. Ted Turnquist of trust the good Lord knows Bridgeport, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Myron Preece, Mr. and best. I want to express my deep- Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Mr. and est thanks and appreciation Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Presto the nurses for the kind and ton. considerate care they have Merlin Palmer and wife a given me for the past many of Salt Lake City, David months, and to Dr. Orvid Cutler for his many years of and Sabella Palmer, Frank dedicated service to me. To Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. these people and many others Floyd Palmer of Preston and a sister and husband, Mr. I am forever indebted. and Mrs. Jake Schiess of PoSincerely, catello met at the Preston W. Henderson Harvey City Park July 25 for a family dinner. It was the first SOCIABLE CITIZEN time in 22 years that they Cindy Jo Winn, daughter of were able to all meet Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winn, was in Pocatello Monday and Tuesday of this week visiting with the Mark Tingey family. sight-seein- Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Johnson and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Meeker and son of Mountain Home, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry and family of Deweyville were here for the rodeo weekend and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson. El-n- Now is the time . . . . . . . to put your school coats in Lay-A-W- ay at BLOCKS A. THE PARKIN FROM CKESCO producers of outerwear winning The craftsman award for men. materials. Made of luxurious Note the detailed work on pockets and buttonWarm artificial fur holes. makes this coat a winner for dark Color, any wardrobe. brown Size Price 44.50 Bud and Laura Le Chambers and two daughters, Bonnie Lee and Kristie Lee have returned to their home in Seattle, Wash., after having spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris of Fairview. Sunday callers at the Harris home were Mrs. Richard Garrett of Preston, Mrs. Cliff Barton of Provo, Mrs. Doris Wintch of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Steve Harris of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and children of Beaverton, Ore., were here visiting for a week with their parents, Mrs. Leonard Hobbs of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Smith of Lava Hot Springs, and other relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Carter their accompanied daughter, Mrs. Wayne Bell, and children of Bountiful, to Vernal, Utah, last Thursday for an outing in the Bells camper. Barry Bell played in the little league baseball tournament in Vernal Teams from Utah and Boise Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Christensen and their son Paul and wife and two children of Las Vegas, and James E. Johnson of Pocatello were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Greaves. While here they at tended the James Johnson reunion at the Preston City Park Saturday with 52 Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Rasmussen of Salt Lake City came Friday and took Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Weaver back with them for the weekend. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Weaver attended fast meeting to see their twin great grandchildren blessed by their father, Archie Tyler, and named Un-d- a Marie and Larry Michael Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Call, who brought them back to Preston that evening. Sondra Winn of Roy, Utah, has been visiting the past few weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Florence Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith were visiting in Utah last In Roy they visited week. with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jensen and family, and in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Reese Nielson and family. While there they held the Joseph N. Fackrell descendents family reunion on July 26 at the Roy City Park. Relatives came from Los Angeles, ' South ' Gate, Calif., Chicago, Idaho and Utah. Mrs. Virginia Garr brought Mrs. Smiths eldest sister, Mrs. Vera Hoffman of Los Angeles, to attend the reunion and there were 50 in attendance at the runion. WELCOME To The Caribou County FAIR WHITEHEAD INSURANCE AGENCY and THE GEN VALLEY CHEESE CO. 38 - 42. HOUSEWARE DIAL:A:IIAP Q0CGE0 FAIR- -- WOW! B. TIIE BUSHMASTER STOCK UP NOW FROM S1LTON The newest of fashion. Smooth, Luxom-ia- n crisp poplin fabric WATERLESS WARE pile lining. Extra button just in case, and water repellent of course. 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