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Show I BEAD ANT COOD TBACTOB FBICES LATELY? COME IN DURING BIG ORANGE DAYS YOU'LL LIEE THE PBICE YOU BEAD ON A FULLY EQUIPPED ALUS - CHALMERS NE - SIXTY FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel It. Handy of Franklin just celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary. They went to Salt Lake where they enjoyed a session at the temple with their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ilandy and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Ilandy. Afterward, they enjoyed supper at the Brattens Grotto. They were overnight guests of the Darrell Ilandys. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Handy have had as recent weekend guests their daughter, Mrs. Larry Wright and three daughters. The Wrights are moving from Portland to Denver, where Mr. Wright is employed by the Car Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caiiile and family of Ileber spent the Labor Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Porter of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Dur-raand family and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Durrant of Franklin and Connie and Christy LeFevre of Lewiston drove to Pocatello on Sunday. They enjoyed the zoo and lunch. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Claron Durrant who live in Pocatello now where Claron is teaching sixth grade. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kings-for- d and family of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Packer and family of Smithfield spent the Labor Day weekend in Jackpot and Sun Valley. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean Durrant and family of Franklin were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Phister of Cerritos, Calif. Visiting at the home off Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Olsen of Franklin have been their children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Olsen and family of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Beverly Ward of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coltrin and Ronnie drove to Santa Ana, Calif., where they helped their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogebaum and - Rub-A-D- Your new first choice in 40 h.p. tractors nt POWER MORE -- SPEEDS WEIGHT COMFORT THAN ANY OTHER IN ITS CLASS! FULL FACTORY WARRANTY price conscious days for your Allis Big Orange Bargain Days Modern Farm is giving Chalmers dealer. savings on fully - equipped, full factory warranted, 40 horsepower One - Sixty Come in Today for Factory Authorized Discounts. tractors top-doil- ar Modern Farm Equipment Co. Preston West Oneida Phone 852-117- 9 (A CORPORATION) ALUS-CHALME- . r I; Two Couples Take Idaho Trip Franklin Couple Notes Anniversary Sept. 17, 1970 THE CITIZEN Hoge-baum- Ancles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Packer and Darla drove to Provo where Darla stayed to attend school at BYU. They were weekend guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bahr an:! lamily of Provo. A going away party was hdJ Wednesday for Erma Woodward, who has gone to Culiiornia to make her home. Those who had dinner at the Franklin Cafe were Thelma Doney, Maggie Jamison, Phyllis Kingsford, Leora Doney, Ann Olsen, Ruby AnderAfter son, Helga Hampton. dinner they enjoyed visiting at the Lions Shelter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Porter have two new grandchildren, a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter on Sept. 10 in Lhe Logan hospital, and a baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Robin Rasmussen Sept. Richard Porters 12. Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Binggeli of Switzerland and Franklin cemetery, the Col-tri- ILUfcLA 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ward and baby spent the weekend visiting his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Ward and family of Ogden visited Sunday with relatives in Clifton. They are former residents of Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stack and children of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at her folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Taylor. Other members of the family visiting the Tayd lors were Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and children of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Taylor and children of Moreland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey drove to Logan Thursday to have their birthday and anniversary dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey and children of Pocatello spent Saturday and Sunday with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Gay-lan- were hosts to lunch for some 62 friends and relatives. Jacks two brothers and sister were here, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Coltrin off Colorado Springs, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Lane Coltrin of Loomis, Calif., and Mrs. Evelyn Schuert of Berkeley, Calif. On the weekend, his other sister, Mrs. Lora Denkers and grandson, Michael Padlock of Salt Lake, were overnight guests. Labor Day guests at the home of Mrs. Nettie Lowe of Franklin were her son, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes ' and family of Ogden, Chloe Rose of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnes of Cove and Mr. and Mrs. Winn Peterson of Smithfield. The Jack Coltrin family enMr. Rasmussens parents are joyed a picnic on Labor Day. Its the first time the family Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rasmushas been together in six sen of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Albis-tu- n years. There were Mr. and went to Blackfoot to at- Mrs. Jack Coltrin and family of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. tend the funeral for Mrs. ElRichard Hogebaum and fammer Neeley. They also went of Ogden, Mrs. Karen to Idaho Falls where their ily was Bennett and family of atOgden. great granddaughter the Overnight guests blessed and given the name of Mrs. Lowe home Nettie Her parents of Dana Lyn. Mrs. Sarah Lowe of are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hopes. were and Loa ThompAriz., Mesa, They also visited and were son of Richmond. dauof their overnight guests Visiting Sunday with Mr. ghter, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. and Mrs. Deon Kingsford and a and also Brown, spent night some were friends family in St. Anthony with their son, from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Albiston Pete McFarland and four and sons. sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coltrin Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kingsattended funeral services in ford drove to Osgood, Ida., to Salt Lake for his brother-in-laa wedding reception for RichBernard L. Denkers. Af- ard Butler and Jone Hansen. ter graveside services at the Richard was a college friend of the Kingsfords son Alan. They also visited a brother in Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kingsford. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Deon Kingsford spent overnight at the Blackfoot Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morrison are happy over the arrival of a new grandson born Sept. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Burge of Salt Lake. A brother Michael greets the new baby. Willard Burge of Provo is also a grandfather. The Morrisons went to Salt Lake to welcome home the new baby. II i w s move. The ' spent a week with the Ccltrins before locating them a place in Ogden. Visiting recently with Mrs. Nettie Lowe have been Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Reed of Los family, CLIFTON Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Povey went with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Povey of American Falls on a weeks trip through Idaho. Air. and Mrs. Sylvan Morgan off Pocatello visited Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Povey. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Croshaw of Bountiful were Sunday visitors in Clifton. They are former residents of Clifton. STATE Charles Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bailey and children of Taylor, Ut., also had dinner and visited at his folks home. Mr. and Mrs. Paid Sears announce the arrival of a baby girl. Grandparents are d Mr. and Mrs. Bertie and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bailey and baby of Layton and Dennis and Linda Bailey visited Sunday with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey. Mrs. Marguerite Henderson went with Mr. and Mrs. Blair Henderson to Brigham Monday to get peaches. Mrs. Joe Benson of Soda Springs visited Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Marguerite Henderson. They drove to Preston to visit her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Keller. Win-war- INSPECTION Renewal Time Is Getting CLOSE... Have Your Cracked or Broken Glass Replaced by Hansen Glass and Paint. We Are Authorized BY ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES ... 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