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Show I Group Takes Trip To California Aug. 13, 1970 THE CITIZEN at the beach and saw Yose-mit- e Mrs. Alfonda Hawkes just Park, ' Fishermans returned home from Chicago, Wharf, took a boat ride to 111., where she spent the last Alcatraz, and went to one of six weeks with her daughter, the largest zoos in the world. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cooley e In Nevada they went to and family. While there she Cave. FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neeley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Woodward and family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hull and family of Tremonton enjoyed a trip to California for a week. They visited in Sacramento, Oakland, the Oakland Temple, and San Francisco. They all attended a pageant written by a nephew, Ira Young, entitled It Came To Pass." Some 700 were in Die cast. They spent a day $100 Reward FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO TIIE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF PERSON OR PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR BREAKING AND ENTERING TIIE OWL BILLIARDS WALK - IN COOLER. Information Can Be Kept Confidential Rene Johnson THE OWL BILLIARDS Woman To Teach In Pennsylvania Donna Marie Casper son has been visiting her mother, Gladys Casperson, in Preston prior to her departure far EGYPT Dee Petterborg Harrisburg, Pa., where she and Bud Call were touring has accepted a teaching position at the Harrisburg Area Yellowstone Park last weekend on their Hondas. interesting Community College. Mr. and Mrs. IL D. Albis-to- n visited many Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Aldof her The highlight to and drove She also visited family Ogden Thursday places. er his brother, Orin Alder friends in Coeur dAlene, Ida., of had where they attended the Utah trip was going to the Ilill Los Angeles, visiting them Idaho Falls, pageant, Niagara Edgar, Mont., State Shuffle Board tournaweek. Val Dean Alder last Provo and Grantsville before Lin-an- Cu-mor- ment. There Mr. the Kirtland Albiston Temple, Falls, leaving. state championship Nauvoo, and the Joseph Smith For the past several years, and received a trophy. home, and Lake Michigan. Donna has been a counselor for the Utah State Board of Education at Provo. She graduated from Preston High won the School in 1959. She received her B. A. degree from BYU in 1963 and her Masters degree, also from BYU, in 1969. MINK CREEK BRIEFS Mrs. Carolyn Burr and two PRELL Liquid LGE. SIZE - REG. $L15 87' Two Take Cycle T our In Yellowstone CREST HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO Tube Reg. Family $1.75 Toothpaste Family Size REG. $1.05 87' SJ29 Plus FREE Styling Brush MEDIUM SIZE Reg. 39c ONLY 29c children of Saginaw, Mich., have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jepsen, and her brother and sisters in Logan, ' Salt Lake and Ogden, the past month. They left this week for their home. Julia and Lila Christensen spent Friday night camping with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen. Doran Barlow of Ogden spent Monday night 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norm- and family of Santa Maria were also here the same week visiting his father and wife. They attended the Alder family reunion held at the ward church grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Call and baby have recently moved into their new home in Preston. The ward MIA went on a swimming party last Tuesday evening to Lava Hot Springs. About 30 enjoyed the swim and picnic supper. Last Friday evening, Elmer Hulse was surprised at his home on his 85th birthday ' There were 18 anniversary. close relatives and friends who came to spend the evening with him. Light refreshments were served. Gifts were presented to him. Earlier in the evening, Mrs. Norma Hamp and granddaughter of Grace came and had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Hulse. Mrs. Ida Jorgensen of Salt Lake City visited her father and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mockli, last week. t, Mrs. Kenneth Butin of Calif., and her husband and three daughters are here this week visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bertus Wanner, and their father, Elmer Sharp of Mapleton. Mrs. Sharp was taken to the Preston hospital Thursday and is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen of Preston and Mrs. Henry Mockli went to Bancroft last Sunday and visited with Mrs. Mocklis 81 year old sister, Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, who had open house at her home on her birthday. Mrs. Mary Keller and daughter, Mrs. George Downing and children of Connersville, Ind., were in Salt Lake City last Thursday and Friday visiting with a sister, Mrs. Glen Barber, in Sandy. Keith Smith of Connersville came back to Preston with them. He had been visiting at the Barber home the past week and will visit at the Keller home this week. Wil-le- : an Larsen. He was on his way to the Boys Camp at Eight Mile where he spent several days with his priesthood boys. Other visitors at the Larsen home during the week were Vaughn Larsen and daughter Janet of Ogden. Janet stayed four days with her grandparents while her father was in Jackson Hole. FRANKLIN BRIEFS Mrs. Zelma Cornish enterclub members Thursday night. Lunch was served to Alene Jensen, Lydia Cornish, Marilyn Doney, Phyllis Moser, Estelle Smith and JoAnn Kingsford. Pinochle was played with prizes being won by Estelle Smith, Phyllis Moser and Alene Jensen. Enjoying supper and visiting Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Albiston were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wendt of Logan. Sunday, the Albistons enjoyed a ride to Palisade and Afton, Wyo., with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson of Preston. tained her EGYPT BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Alder went to the Alder reunion last Saturday held at the church house. There were 50 members who enjoyed the dinner, program and visiting. Mrs. Donald Gregory and son Troy were in Twin Falls last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ilaslam. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mrs. Stanley Winn and Mrs. Harold Winn and daughter, Cindy Jo, and Mrs. Anna Ward of Clifton went to Pocatello a week ago Sunday to the Mark Tingey home. They met Mrs. Kenna Winn and daughter of Burley there and they all enjoyed the day together. Shaun and Shane Winn, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Winn of Boise, are visiting here for two weeks with their grandparents, the CLASSIC COAT BY PACIFIC TRAIL BLOCKS Posh-lookin- g Car Coat of luxurious crush-pro- Richly lined with pile. quilted nylon taffeta, sparked with gold metal buttons, stylish back belt. In gold bronze color. Size 7 to 14. orlon and acrylic Priced ' GIANT 16.2 OZ. SIZE UNSCENTED, REGULAR OR Harold Winns. 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