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Show 2 - THE Aug. 27, 1970 CITIZEN SHIRT SALE CO-ED- S ar 'left data-processi- Obituary ur-ra- for 2 for Y 00 Reg. $4 QOO Le-Fev- re $5 Tailored classics, body shirts, safari looks and more. Solids. Stripes. Prints. Long sleeves and roll-up- s. Many with Penn-Pres- t. never-lro- n Misses and juniors sizes. So Cmon don't take the shirt off his back! Le-Fev- re Qtmem 9 Ball Players Hosted To Swimming Party Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hale Glayde Ghristensen Monday for Vietnam for one and family of Martinez, Calif., came Thursday to visit with year in the armed forces. and Dr. and Mrs. Dallas Murdoch. Mrs. Idella Harrison TRENTON The young peoThe Franklin ward Cub Scouts held their pack meet- Mrs. Roy Hansen were din- They also brought Mrs. Clay- ple were given a swimming ing at Downata Hot Springs ner guests Sunday of. her sis- ton Hale with them. The party at Downata Hot Springs Clayton Hales just completed Monday evening in recogniwhere the scouts and their ter in Lava. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Alda: and a six weeks trip around the tion for their bail playing effamilies went swimming and children went on a three day world. They live in Pocatetl-teU- o forts of the past summer. ate. and are former residents Following a swim, a ham supMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hull trip to Salmon, then to Red-fis- h Lake where they did same of Grace. Evan is a brother per was served by the MIA and family of Tremonton have been visiting with her par' fishing. They also visited at of Mrs. Murdoch. officiers and teachers to 75. Twin Mr. and Mrs. David Sun and Mrs. and Valley, TayMarvin Mr. Falls, ents, Tuesday evening a large som and daughters, Tamara crowd of men and boys gaththe ice caves at Shoshone. Neeley of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lowe Lyn and Janae Lea, of Tempe ered at the Church farm and Mrs. LuDean Talbot and three children of Nepbi have of San Francisco are visiting Ariz., are visiting at the home hauled and stacked the bay. been guests at the home o' with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cor- of Mrs. Taysoms parents, They were fed a luncheon by the Leo C. Christensens. ' She the MIA officers. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan II. Wood- bett Frank Miles and two sons is the former Beverly Sue ward and family of Franklin Julius P. Jensen had the She has visited many friends visited with his sister, Mrs. Christensen. Mr. Taysom is misfortune to seriously burn FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Olsen enjoyed a few days vacationing as guests o Mrs. Olsens cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Glen llawkes, in their summer home in Che Sawtooth Mountains above Ketchum. They spent some time horseback riding and also went to Redfish Lake 'and Stanley Basin and Challis. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jamison and Mrs. Phyllis Kings-for- d visited in Idaho Falls with a son, Mr. and Mrs. Del-mJamison and family, and also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milo Farnsworth. He is from in and the and relatives while here. Kingsford. Ore. Mrs. Monmouth, Mr. Clark and computer department at AriA nohost party was held Ralph Miss Marie Gordon of Kel- zona State University. They Saturday evening at the home of Ciarkston entertained at for son Ida., is visiting with her plan to spend a 10 day vacatheir logg, Smith. of Mr. and Mrs. Verl birthday party A steak cook out was enjoyed Chads fifth birthday. Cake, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tion visiting friends and relaV. Weeks. tives in this area. by Mr. and Mrs. Clair Corn- ice cream and visiting were R. Floyd Fowler suffered a Miss Melanie Michele Alish, Mr. and Mrs. Burdett enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. WU Cornish of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. liam S. Cooper of Smithfield heart attack Tuesday while at corn of Provo spent the weekwork at Kerr McGee in Soda end visiting at the Leo C. Wayne Doney and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean Dur Mrs. Earl Moser of Preston, rant and family of ' Franklin, Springs. He was taken to the Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. anc Caribou hospital for treatand Mr. and Mrs. Deon Kings- Andrew Pardine, Gaultney, who reside during ford of Franklin. The evening Mrs. Venice Clark and family, ment. Mrs. Richard Viehweg of the summer months at the was spent visiting around the Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey and Bishop and Mrs. Edwin Franklin is here visiting with Leo C. Ghristensen farm, fire. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hen- Jardine and family, all a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent the past week visiting Theo Harris. friends in Oregon. dricks of Preston entertained Ciarkston. at a cook out in honor of the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Porter Mr. and Mrs. Alex Olsen to Salt Lake City Sunbirthdays of two daughters. of Franklin entertained with wentto see Bud Gibson. dinner a for their day her christening was celebrating Patty will teach in Moffitt DurGeorge seventh birthday ai id Jerri grandson, Brady Ray at the Ann her third. Supper, visit- rant. Attending were Mr. am Pocatello high school ' school. of wife His is Ethel M. Mendenhall start Mrs. am Durrant Darvei ing and opening of gifts were semester the at fall Mr. of and attending D Franklin, Mrs. Orvai family enjoyed by Ethel Josephine Mickelson Mrs. Val Dean Durrant Mrs. Gary Cahoon of Smith-fiel- d ISU. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson Mendenhall, 70, died and Mr. and Mrs. Harand family, Mrs. Darvel DurAug. 20 rant and family, CLaron Dur- old Carlile and family of Heb-e- r. and family, Mr. and Mrs. at Thatcher. She was bom Mark Peterson and Mr. and rant, ad of Franklin, and Mrs. Harold Varley and faun May 14, 1900 in Cove, Ida., a an Those enjoying outing and Connie, Christy Tony went to Logan to attend daughter of Michael and SarLake were Bear and at dinner ily of Lewiston. ah Harris Mickelson. Mrs. Brenton Atkinson en- Mrs. Julia Durrant, Mrs. Vic- the Muir family reunion. Dr. J. H. Waite spent MonShe married ' Vernon G. tertained at a birttiday party ky Durrant, Miss Sharon Dur for her son Zane on his sev- rant, Ricky Durrant, al lof day in Salt Lake City on busi- Mendenhall on Oct 17, 1917 enth birthday. Ice cream and Franklin, Mrs. Jerry Hen- ness. in Logan, Ut ' She had lived games were enjoyed by Ricky dricks and three girls of Mrs. Andrew Lamont and in the Thatcher Mrs. Kenneth Lloyd attended area for 50 Durrant, Michele Lowe, Jac- Preston and Mrs. Garth and four children of a teta given in honor of Chris years. kie Atkinson, Gary Kingsford Lewiston. Leichty which was held at She was active in the LDS and Shawn Atkinson. ' enter-aineSpending a week with Mr. Sonda on the lawn Sunday. d Mrs. Larrel served as Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lloyd Church having at a birttiday party for and Mrs. Orvai Dean Durrant attended of the Relief Sopresident Soda the of Sharon Franklin and has Springs ' ler son Cory on his ninth been Mrs. Durrants sister, Lions club picnic Saturday ciety in the Pocatello 14th lirttiday at the Lions Shelter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hover of night. It was held at the res- ward, in the Bannock Stake junch was served to Ricky ervoir and all went boating. Ore. YWMIA presidency, and as a Brookings, urrant, Cory Bradford, BryWoMrs. Robert Mr. Reed Mc- stake and ODaimy Hogan, an Womack, Mark Woodward, missionary in PocatelAn Gregor and ' Dell Maughan lobert Daley and 'all of mack mid family of Losvisit lo. were the speakers in the Calif., have been Corys brothers and sisters. geles, Survivors include sons and his parents, Mr. and Irace ward Sunday afternoon with ing ball. They enjoyed playing and Mrs. Womack A Darrell trio sacrament in daughters, Mrs. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Handy number was given by Mrs. (Vernona) Garbett of Thatchand family of Murray have family of Franklin. Paul Christensen, Mrs. Jan-c- e er, Ida.; Donald spent the past weekend with TRENTON BRIEFS Mendenhall, Patterson and Mrs. Reed lis parents, Mr. and Mrs Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Charles Christensen. Samuel R. Handy of Franklin. Miss Chary! Kupfer was Mr. and Mrs. Wib Pope of (Duchesne) Clark, Idaho hostess to a bridal shower Claude Vernon MenOokeville, Wyo., have been Falls; honoring Shirlene Griffin at Thatcher ; 20 granddenhall, the home of her grandparents, visiting here with Mr. and children and 12 great grandMr. and Thornock Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Anchildren; and the following Mrs. LaGrande Kunz. and A dersen, Friday evening. Harris A. Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred May brothers, brides book was made, games Melvin T. Mickelson, Clark played, gifts opened and re- and son spent Sunday in Rup- A. Mickelson, Reao II. Mickert visiting with his parents, elson, all of freshments served to 18. Grace, and dr. and Mrs. Howard May. Franklin M. Mickelson of barbecue. a had salmon GRACE BRIEFS They Mesquite, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Corbett Funeral services were held The Leo C. Christensen and family of Sheridan, Wyo., Monday at 1 pjm. in the Banfamhome was the scene of a for the Christensen who are vacationing in Grace nock Stake house in Grace ily reunion ' of their family with Mr. and Mrs. Howard with Bishop Arvel Alleman of All family. was present and included Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Zetta Cor- Thatcher conducting. Interment was in the Lago cemeand Mrs. Willard (Kathy) bett in Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rob- tery at Lago, Ida. Mickelson of Lago, Mr. and ' Mrs. Gary (Janet) Williams, inson and sons, Kent and to went Logan Saturday Brett, Greg and Jennifer of Fred, Montpelier, Mr. and Mrs. where they attended ttie John David Taysom, Tamara Lyn Christensen family reunion in and Janae Lea, ' of Tempe the Central Park with 51 Ariz., Miss Michele Alcorn of members of the family Provo and Glynn and Lorilyn. Monte FOR Grace Locals Couple Vacations In Sawtooth Range his hand last week while c erating his combine on his dry farm north of Ciarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Reader, Bonnie and Douglas, spent a weekend at Moran, Wyo., guests of their daughter Ana-iywho is working at a ranch in Moran. Mr. and Mrs. David Reeder and family of Salt Lake City spent some time visiting her sister, Mr. aid Mrs. Lemuel Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Butler have returned from Montana whore they spent two weeks with his race horses at the various racing events. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Butler of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Butler. Don Cottle has joined his wife, the former Deanne ' Spackman, who has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Spackman, for the past month. Don has completed his tour of duty with the Marine Corps after four years of active duty. Pres. Clarence R. Andersen conducted the Trenton ward conference Sunday. The stake presidency and high council were well represented at ail meetings.' At sacrament meeting, a reorganization of the bishopric took place. Released were Bishop Merlin L. Andrew and counselors, Paul H. Jensen and Aubrey M. Griffin, with Mark Godfrey as n, Sustained were ward clerk. James Lornis Chambers as bishop, William E. Beckstead and Glade T. Griffin as counselors, and Reed Rawlins as ward clerk. Norman Gene Christensen was retained as assistant clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daley were released as Mutual Marrieds leaders, Spackman as a Sunday School teacher, and Theon Merrill as secretary of the Priests quorum. Speakers were the former bishopric and clerk and the newly sustained officers. The Singing Mothers sang three numbers. Among those from out of town at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. George Chambers of Smith-fielMr. and Mrs. Ray Mink-leMr. and Mrs. Oral L. Bal-laMrs. Game! Poppleton, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Lallan LarLe-R- : d, r, kin. Mrs. Helen Jones and family of Ogden visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant, Sunday. 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