OCR Text |
Show - Sociable Citizen Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sharp! - ilfiiiliSlS Mr .and Mrs. RossD. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bell home recently from hardt were in Provo rwenUy and family of Bountiful andi Is- where Hawaiian the to a trip they attended the g Mr. and Mrs. Bailiff lands. They went by plane for Mr. and and children of Lyman had option n Mrs. Hooper ChristoCfer-soMerrill the Michael with Rehart. dinner on Oct. 4 with their tour with 26 in the group. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest parents, islands four and Mrs. visited Iolanda Baxter had W. Carter. They Mrs. met If. R. most of her family home Sunwhile there Bingham and her daughter day before last. They were Mrs. Beth McConkie of of Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter Bountiful spent a week reKendall Balls of Dayton. They and children, Denene and with her mother, Mrs. cently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard, of Salt Lake City, Minnie Tripp. Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Cowen Baxter Mrs. Tripp was in Pocatello Adrian Harris, who have been and daughter Becky of Woods for four days visiting with Mr. living there for two years. A Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Gayland and Mrs. Nels Peterson. ion, Keith P. Sharp, of Salt Taylor and children, Pamela, Lake City came for his par- Cory and Leon, of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Roland IIuU ' Mowing dinner that evening and ents and took them to the family enjoyed a visit on Salt Lake airport and upon they all went to Soda Springs Oct. 4 with Les Rose of Temto attend the testimonial for ple View, Hamilton, New their return he brought them Gary Rasmussen, who is Zealand. He was accompanback to Preston. ied a former missionary leaving on an LDS mission to fromby Mr. Lyndahl. Logan, RobinsD. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Japan. He is the son of Dis- Mr. Rose came to attend LDS on have been in Rupert the trict Judge and Mrs. Francis conference and this was his past few weeks visiting their Rasmussen. Also from Pres- first visit to the United States. and ton were Mr. and Mrs. James He was very impressed with daughter and Mrs. and Mr. Garth Tasso and family and Mr. and this country. He was born family, and raised in Australia and is with and the Mrs. Emil Tasso and Barnes, helping family a teacher in the Church Colof Clifton. potato harvest. lege in Hamilton. Mrs. Hull served a chicken dinner in his honor as chickens are a luxury over there. lie is a close friend of Mr. and Mrs. Hulls daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Alyce who reside Ann( Dansie, Nancy Bennett and Robert there. (Bob) Wilcox were married Some folks Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall Sept. IS in the Logan LDS would rather had their niece, Mrs. Joy Lott Temple. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benleave their of Caldwell, and Mrs. Richard nett of Preston and Robert Lott of Weston visiting them is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gun home last Friday. George Wilcox, Preston. than their President Glen Rex of the Miss Kathleen Ilall, daugh- Lpgan Temple officiated for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron the double ring ceremony. A wedding breakfast, hostHall of Fairview, is a patient ed by the grooms parents, in St. Marks hospital in Salt was held at Summit Park in Lake City. She went Tuesday Smithiield for 21) guests. to undergo special surgery on That evening the couple was her hand. honored at a reception in the National Guard Armory. The bride wore a full length gown of white lace with long tapered sleeves. A crown of seed pearls secured her tulle veil and she carried a bouquet of white and yellow roses. Attending the bride were Kay Dawn Jepsen as maid of honor, and ReNae, Ruth and Kristie Bennett, sisters of the bride, and Wendy Peterson as bridesmaids. Each wore yellow nylon princess styled Lind-return- Oct. - 15, 1970 THE CITIZEN CLUBS 51) - wed-?,in- son-in-la- w ' lun-oheo- The Sara Mar DUP camp met Thursday evening at the home of Roma llaU in Fair-vieOnela Hyde, captain, presided. Songs were sung by the group. Ruth Rawlings gave the lesson, MorThe mon Relief Society. history of Cathrine Rosella Wilson Bingham was read by Ilcne R. Harris, a guest A dessert luncheon was served to Naomi Gilbert, Zelda Hinckley, Rita Drury, Erma Rawlings, Lydia Cottle, Geneva Larsen, and those already street length dresses and car-- ! mentioned, and two guests, ried nosegays of orange Mrs. Harris and Mildred IlaU. mums. Junior bridesmaids were CLEVELAND BRIEFS Andra Lee Conlin and Kathy Clias. McGregor had as Jensen. They wore yellow nylon dresses and carried guests to Sunday dinner at the Trail Cafe in Soda nosegays of bronze mums. Best man was Bruce Moser Springs Mr. and Mrs. Leland and ushers for the evening Panter and Mr. and Mrs. were Steven Conlin and Jed-di- e Fred Anderson. LaFaun Johnson was taken Geddes. to the Preston hospital for a Mothers of the bride and groom wore avocado nylon few days suffering an inner dresses with corsages of white ear infection. He returned and yellow roses. home Sunday afternoon much Assisting with refreshments and gifts were Georgia improved. Lee Conlin, LaDawn Geddes, SOCIABLE CITIZEN Bennett, Kristine Winn, Dorothy Phillips, Sara Mrs. Orb a Larsen of Logan Lee Maughan, Irene Kendall, called on Mr. and Mrs. ClarPolly Hendricks, Janet Crook-- s ence Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. t o n, Maurine Ainscough, Larsen Sunday. Harvey Beverly Peterson and Lottie Phillips. Registering the guests was Charlene Ainscough. The couple left Oct. 9 for San Jose, Calif., where the groom will attend school. Nancy Bennett, Robert Wilcox Married In Logan Temple HUMTERS! CACHE i VALLEY SWISS CHEESE When buying carpet, how do you know if youre getting a u Mr. and Mrs. Peter IIuU of Whitney went elk hunting in Challis and he shot a six point elk last week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aller and family of Bountiful visited over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Esther Smith, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Auer. WILL Mr. and Mrs. Lee Prescott received word that they are great grandparents for the third time. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moser of Pocatello welcomed their second child, a named Michelle daughter, Ann. She was born Oct. 3 in a Pocatello hospital and weighed six pounds nine ounces. Her father is in the U. S. Navy and wiU be released on Oct. 20. Mrs. Moser is the former Carol Dawn Prescott of Pocatello. You find the color you really want The texture is just what you were after carpet's performance Carlson Furniture and LEES ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crompton of Ogden and daughter, Mrs. Ann Herbert of Louisiana, were Sunday dinner guests a week ago of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Magleby. Mrs. Herbert came to attend Relief Society conference. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gillette of Ogden visited in the afternoon at the Magieby home. Weekend guests at the Ira Kennington home were his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kennington and their daughter-in-laand baby, Mrs. Jay Kennington, of Salt Lake City. Wednesday, Bernell Kennington visited with his father and wife. He is from Idaho Falls. HELP WANTED Male and Female FOR SEASONAL CANNERY WORK AGE 18 TO 65 day AND NIGHT SHIFTS Apply In Person 8:00 a.ra. to 4:30 p.m. DAILY Del Monte Corporation FRANKLIN, IDAIIO EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER I A GOOD JOB A GOOD JOB A GOOD JOB For Yon DOES CLE0 For Franklin Conniy DOES CLE0 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Titen-so- A GOOD For the Slate JOB of Idaho MAX TOST. EXECUTIVE SECRETABY OF IDAHO enjoyed an overnight visit Sunday with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Wiser of Moses Lake, Wash. Mor- A TIIIK HEAVY SHAG FINEST WEDDING GIFTS Per Sq. Yd. COME IN AND SEE WHAT A "GOOD DEAL" LOOKS LIKE. EGGETTS ASSOCIATION. WHITES: My 30 years experience in county affairs, not as long a service as his, leads me to express publicly my deep appreciation for the job which he has done for your county as county clerk and auditor. The years of experience his natural ability and training ns a certified public accountant more than qualifies him to continue to fill that Important county office; Ms success In that office through years bears this out To be able to carry on the duties ot secretary of the Idaho Association of Connty Commissioners and Clerks along with the work with the National County Officer Asso- r elation and many other duties is truly a tribute to Ms ability. Ms county office and be Recognition and thanks for services such as he has so freely given to you community, to his elected position, your state and to the organizations which are dedicated to the benefit of government and community Is too often not expressed to the individual so that he may know that his friends are aware of and do appreciate his abilities and efforts. " Sincerely, MAX TOST This Week's Special CORNING WARE TRIO REG. OF PRESTON 'furniture . GIFTS - CARPETING Pc. Set FOR Tins PLACES THE A MAN GOOD WHO IS JOB Re - Elect YOUR NAME ON A GIFT LIST, rhone 852-08- Cleo L. Swenson 917.85 Now $9.99 6 VOTE DOING For Only $2.01 TAXPAYERS r SPECIAL IS PARADISE FOR ONLY DOUG m lli-L- DOES CLE0 w lind-hard- The price reflects the value of the carpet You have confidence in the people you will be dealing with And youll find all this and morp if the names you look for are Rans-botto- For Me dt The brand name is recognized for quality mis WEEKS and Mrs. Marlon Ar-mi- na DOES CLE0 Last Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Titensor was in Roy visgan and son Alan and Mrs. iting with her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Morgan of Weston Valerie Karren. were in Ogden Sunday eveMr. and Mrs. Ross D. Lind-harning for supper with Mrs. and children of Banida Christie South and family. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and were dinner guests Sunday of t. Mrs. Sylvan Morgan and son hia mother, Mrs. Marie Richard of PocateUo caUed on the Marion Morgans and Mrs. Mrs. Pam Hull Meeks and Myrtle Morgan. Kay Morgan, daughter of Mr. and baby Amy of PocateUo spent Mrs. Marion Morgan, had (he weekend with her parbeen visiting the past week ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland with her aunt, Mrs. South, in HuH of Mapleton. Ogden and returned home Mr. and Mrs. OUver Osta-ga- r Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Mer Lynn Fife of Renton, of St. George visited one Wash., is here this week vis- day last week with their aunt iting the Morgan families and and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John other relatives. Warrick. Mr. The County DUP camp met Mrs. Vera Martin enter 'Oct. 6 and the entire board tained the members of thi ''went to the Franklin Relic Preston Study Group at her Hall and checked on aU the home last Wednesday evewere Narrelics. Mrs. Fred Ransbot-to- ning. was in charge. They then ine Aller and Harriet Denney. went to the home of Margaret Ida Prescott, president, preWinward, president, for the sided. Four new members remainder of the meeting. joined and are Alta Crockett, Mrs. Winward presided aid Leona Kennard, Elaine Nash Nita Cutler conducted. The and Freda Ransbottom. Mr. music was directed by Clair Phillips of Preston Bright. Officers report- demonstrated the art of floral ed that five county camps had arrangements and talked on been visited during Septem- different varieties of flowers ber. Sue Hawkes gave the to arrange them in lesson, The Mormon Relief and how He also gave Christvases. Society, and Freda A luncheon had she that mas ideas. flower reported visited all the DUP monu- was served. ments in the county and had Mrs. Meda Robinson was copied the writing on each to the o hostess dub a book in them one, compiled She week to the Wednesday. and it ago presented form, to Rita dinner hot served a G. Anna Hansen secretary. of Dayton was named secre- Drury, Eva Merrill, Mildred tary of the Daytona camp. Smart, Huitau Miles, Cloa Mrs. Winward served refresh- Barthlome, Grace Whitehead ments to those mentioned and and Marilyn Henderson. Pinto Myrtle Chouies, Mildred ochle was played. High score Burton, Helen Seamons, Ida went to Mrs. Drury and Mrs. Henderson received the low Prescott and Naomi score. Elaine Sociable Citizen You can be assured of the DUP camp The Lorinc members held their meeting last Wednesday afternoon at the home erf Muriel Johnson. Carina Anderson, captain, presided and the lesson, Relief Society, Mormon was given by Dcssa Sant. Mrs. Anderson read the history of Franklin county. The n hostess served a dessert to the above women, Ellen Sorensen, Vera Biggs, Sara Nelson, Cassie Bell, Donna Webster, Lavinia Cutler, Flossie Merrill, Myrtle Chouies, Thelma Keller and county camp visitor, Sue llawkes. Covered Saucepan MERRILL JEWELRY PRESTON, IDAIIO Clerk Of The District Court Pd. Pol Adv. by Citizens for Cleo, Ted E. Steers |