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Show 10 Feb. TIIE CITIZEN - 18, 1071 CLUBS - LoPine DUP camp met Feb. 3 at the home of Carma Anderson, captain. The meeting was conducted by Ona The lesson, "The Edgley. was preNauvoo Legion, ner and each member sented by Sara Nelson. Muriel brought her prepared receipe Johnson read the history of which was enjoyed by 19 her great grandmother, Jones Young. Present members and one guest. were the above mentioned The Nifty Needles club and Vera Nelson, Vera Biggs, members were entertained Cassic Bell, Myrth Byington, Choules, Letlie Con-diWednesday evening at the Myrtle Davis, Thelma KelRuby The Preston ladies Liter- home of their hostess, Cloa Sandra Nelson, Dessa ler, ary club mot Thursday after- Barlhlomc. Members present Sant, Donna Shipley, Ellen noon in the Farm Bureau so- were Mary Bcrgquist, Deane Sorensen, Phyllis Vaterlaus, cial room with Phyllis Tan- Sant, Mildred Smart, Bar- Donna Webster and Isabel ner as hostess. ' The Valen- bara Jensen, Ella .Jones, Lora a guest. tine motif was used as table Larsen, Evelyn Chcckotts, Fellows, decorations and with floral Dorothy Crockett, Nita afternoon Last Saturday arrangements. Luncheon was Tlicl-J- a the Preston Ladies Golf club 3nd Davis Ruby served to 20. Mrs. Lyle Ship-le- y a bridge members ' Ware. A tray luncheon luncheon atenjoyed reviewed the book, the Utah Power House On The Strand, by was served and valentines for and Light auditorium. Present were Eva Anderson, Daphne DuMuarier. pen pals were exeliongcd. Cutler, Lorna Dunn, Buth Nash, Norma Hale, Lois Petersen, Rom allawkes, EliFor Your Information zabeth Boyd, Fae Foss, Edith Hillstcad and Eileen Aller. First place bridge winners were Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Nash. Second place winners Dear friends were Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Petersen. A property signed death certificate is reMrs. R. Goff observ-- ; cher, Ida., where Mr. Goff Feb. (i at the home of Min- ed her Myrtle quired by law before a burial permit can Both birthday Feb. 3 tuok up a homestead. In 1917 nie Larson, members of the at her home in Preston. She be issued. Special regulations gourn creiarnily moved to Termin-wa- s JFF club met. She served a born on Feb. 3, 1886, in1 mation. To ship a body across state lines a to Mada Larsalad luncheon Salt Lake Clt- whore Pima, Ariz., the daughter of1 ncar transit permit is required. Your funeral disen, Marne Neeley, Ixvtha William J. and PermeUa AI- - Mr. Goff was employed by rector can expedite the necessary procedHarris. Jessie Swann. Edith myra Dodge Ransom. At the the Utah Power and Light Bell, Anna Condie, Ella Benures and should be called promptly, whethof 17, she moved with her age company. nett and Alice Auger. Dur1' er day or night, when death occurs. lyr w0n In im attempt to secure ing the afternoon the women to make did handwork. ter educational advaulag. home. The trip from Clevc- Sincerely, his for family, in 1919 Mr. Mrs. Connie I). Smith had land, Ida., to Oregon was in covered made a asked for a transfer I) Goff wagon. her club members meet with her last Thursday evening. There she met, and in 1904 piston where the family took Present were Corrine Fred- married, Charles Ivan Goff. roat aad Voo rickson, Judy Daley, IJnda Mr. Goff died in 1967. year? Their early married life Chadwick, Pat Rallison, and Mrs. Goff has always been Joan Kofocd. Following a was spent in Pine Grove, near LDS church and jarbecue supper, they played where four of active in the FUNERAL HOME Hearts and prizes were Elgin, Ore., She in community service. PlfSTON their 10 children were born. V. 8520333 awarded to some of the 20 years in than more served In 1911 they moved to That- the Primary organisation, both in wards and stake, she was a counselor in the Relief Society and in the YWMIA, and spent many years working in genealogical organizations. She was secretary of the Sunday School, the Association, and the Daughters of Utah While serving as secretary of the Syringa DUP camp, she ehairmankl the committee that built the Bat-U- e Greek monument. While serving in the Primary she compiled three volumes of history of the Franklin Stake Primary AssociaUon. During World War II Mrs. Goff was Red Cross Producchairman. tion Committee She also served on a Red Cross committee during World War I in Salt Lake Mrs. Enid Johnston was hostess last Wednesday evening to members of the LAm-iti- c club. A hot luncheon was served and places were set (or Camilla Norton, Ann DavArlene is, Guelda CLayson, lorter, Bernice Larson, Nielsen and Eva Lynn Casperson and Gwen Greger-se- n of Banida, and DeVone lloggan of Logan. They did handwork. club met Feb. 4 with hostess Arlene Turner. Tina Smcdlcy gave a book review on "The Dress Doctor, by Edith Head. It was a rcceipo exchange din- The Sociable Citizen - Litera-Lur- e Ar-dc- U El-lan- or c, Dick-slade- r, La-vin- ia Woman Feted On 85th Year - j Vi I WEBB bet-gi- n, I.me ' Mr. and Mrs Ira Kenning-te- n invited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young and family of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerron Kenington of Salt Lake City to enjoy Sunday dinner with them. Last Wednesday and Thursday, 'Mrs. Kennington's grandson and wife, Mr. and Airs. John Bond, visited with them from Pennsacola, Fla., to Seattle. He will be stationed there with the U. S. Navy Air Force. en-rou- te A week ago Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kjar went to the Smithfield Third ward where he confirmed granddaughter, Annette Her parents are DeRay and Judy Cazier. Before returning home, Mr. and Mrs. Kjar had dinner with them. his Ca-zie- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred had r. Kern ' - Shuld-berReed Dunbar, son of Mrs. WedW. E. Dunbar, was recently visited of Terrcton as bishop of the sustained Mr. with her parents. nesday ward. They W. Carter. Eighth Granger and Mrs. Ernest will be home this weekend to Mr. and Mrs. L. Richard visit with his mother. Jensen went to Ogden Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James W. to visit with the Darrell Winn were in North Salt Henderson Mr. On Saturday, family. home of Mr. and the at and Lake Jensen Neldon Mrs. and Jones. There family of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Richard five Mrs. were and Mr. family birthday anher parents, celebrated and a niversaries Glen Shepherd of Pennsylvanthe at weekend to 25. was served the dinner ia, spent Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gunter Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Robin- have a new baby son born son have been in Rupert the Jan. 31 in the Marsh Valley past week visiting their dauGarth hospital. lie weighed eight ghter and family, the daughter, Eames. pounds one ounce and will be Their Christine Eames, was select- named Cameron Sidney. ' He ed as Junior Miss from Mini- has a brother, Robbie Kim. doka county and she went to ' that Grandparents are Mr. and Moscow to represent Kent and Mr. county. She was selected as Mrs. Sidney and Mrs. James Gunter of Miss Congeniality. Mr. and Mrs. Carl their grandchildren, Sharon and Carl Kern of Pittsburg, Pa., visiting them over the weekend. They arc students at BYU. A friend, Mis Marcia Merrill of Sail Lake City, accompanied them. She g Arimo. W. James Mr. and Mrs. Henderson were in Bountiful last Friday to attend the wedding and reception for their grandaughter, Miss Christine Henderson, and Dennis Paralso attends BYU. kinson, both of Bountiful. They were married in the Mr. and Mrs. Virgil G. Bountiful chapel and the reKnudson were in Alhambra, ception was held in the culCalif., last week visiting his tural hall. daughter and family, Mr. and and Mrs. Cecil Mrs. Boyd Condie. Bishop and family of Salt Lake Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. M. Lavern City had dinner Tuesday with Hollingsworth were Sunday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests of their daugh- Earl H. Lloyd. Mr. ami ter and Mrs. Roy Gregory and baby Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bodily have a new daughter, born Angclla. in the Preston hospital Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tru- She weighed six pounds eight jillo and family of Banida en- ounces and will be named joyed a surprise visit Sunday Sara Beth. They now have and Monday with his sister, three children. Grandparents Miss Doris Holguin, and are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ranfriend. Miss Pat Wilkes, both som of Preston and Mrs. Na-- , tell Bodily of Sunset. of Los Angeles. LaPriel and Terri Seamoms Park, Calif., are vacationing this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seamons. of Monterey ' EABQUAfiTIRS son-in-la- Installation Instant In Stock Size Every Satisfaction Guaranteed GLASS HANSEN AND Ph. 852-106- PAINT ' 7 Preston i SAVE NOW ON PRESTON LUMBER'S HOME F. B. & T. 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