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Show June THE CITIZEN 3, 1971 - CLUBS - CARLSON'S WEDDING REGISTRY Syringa DUP meeting was held May 14 at the home of Roberta West. Ada Gregory, captain, conducted. A history of her grandfather, Fames, was read by Mrs. West. The lesson, Mormon Love Stories, was given Rest Wishes To: by Susie Buxton. New officers were installed by county STEVEN L. CARLSON NANCY CONDIE Ida DUP parliamentarian, June 3, 1971 Mildred were and Prescott MERLIN ANDERSON JULIE BINGHAM Button, captain; Ada Greg1971 June 3, ory .first vice captain; Eliza MICHAEL ANDERSON VALYN HOBBS Christensen, second vice capJune 4, 1971 secretain; Susie Buxton, PAULETTE CHRISTENSEN, FREDRICK EDVALSON JR. tary; Blanche Coombs, orJune 4, 1971 ganist; Veda Baker, chorisPATTY VROMAN LARRY JOHNSON ter; Jennie Barton, chaplain; June 4, 1971 Carrie Knudsen, historian; Arminta Sorenson, registrar; ROBERT FRANK JEX JO LYNN PETERSON Flora Winn, parliamentarian, June 7, 1971 and Beatrice Johnson, lesson CAROL GLEASON REED IIADOCK Refreshments were leader. 1971 June 8, served to 17 by Mrs. West and LAURA SUE MURDOCK CRAIG SHAFFER Virginia Peterson. A plant was presented to each June 10, 1971 member and Mrs. Prescott CHARLENE NIELSEN FORREST OLIVERSON Mrs. Gregory. by 1971 June Ebe-nez- er - 11, VICKY LYNN TORRES June KAREN IIOBBS - June Sara Mar DUP met with Reva Wilson. Hyde, captain, conducted. Ruth Raiwtings gave the lesson, Mormon Love Stories, and Zedda Hinckley read the history of her husbands grandfather, Arza E. Hinckley. There were two county DUP visitors, Naomi Schvan-eveland Myrtle Cbodes. Light refreshments were The ALAN PURSER May 11, 1971 LYNN HOGAN 11, 1971 FREE GIFT WRAP AND DELIVERY Be on a Gift of the Brides and Grooms Choice Phone 852 0737 NOTICE By request or due to late Registration All Couples Are Not Listed. GIFTS FOR ANY AND ALL OCCASIONS - 5 On-e- dt - Start Yor Summer With These Mason's VACATION - SPECIALS - FISHING. CAMPING. PICNICKING. HIKING TIME IS HERE ALWAYS GO PBEPABED - JOHNSON'S ta WILL HELP TOO Holds Outing Nell Brenchiey was hostess May 18 to the ALaiicaa DUP at her home. Rae Hobbs captain, conducted. The camp was reorganized and county DUP parliamentarian, Ida Prescott, was present for the election. New officers are Neli Brenchiey, captain; Ad--i die Glover, Brat vice captain; Margaret Checketts, 'second, vice captain; Grefcta Nuffer,1 Ellen ' Roberts, secretary; Anna Morrison, chorister; parliamentarian ; Jennie Nufand Vfiate fer, historian, The AMANDA NELLIE SMITH Kcnnington, chaplain. Mormon Love Storlesson, ies, was gtyen by Nita CutAmanda Smith ler and Mrs. Brenchiey read Observes Birthday the history of her husbands grandfather, Richard Brenah-ieMrs. Amanda Nellie Miunk A dessert luncheon was served by the hostess . Smith was 94 yeans of age mi May 19, and her children and Mrs. Lncy Forsgren two grandchildren celebrated afternoon with her and the Hosts Literary Club enjoyed dinner. (Mrs. Lucy Forsgren was She was bom in Logan in hostess Thursday evening to 1877 and after she mid her members of the UtertaLure husband were marrietd they club of SmkhfieM. A business built the home where she now meeting was held with Ann lives. Marchant, president, presidThe past two weeks she has ing. Iretfca Hyroas was vot- been busy planting her gared in as president for the ' and den prides herseSf on coming year. Leona Oheal gave a thougit for the meet- having straight rows and a ing. Lucille Hiilyard gave a glaod garden. She does all her book review of The life of own housework and cooking The King Family of Televi- and keeps busy. sion Fame. A dessert lunchShe and her husband were t, eon was served to Aim the parents of seven children, Luciile Hillyard, Ruby six of whom are living. They IliUyard, Ann Tidwell, Ber- are Edwin Smith, Soda nice Coleman, LaVina Deppe Mrs. Btowdon Sorof Smsthfield, (RozeiLa Barker, Springs; ensen, Howell, Ut.; Mrs. Leona Cheat and Irene Allred Kenna Bergeson, Dayton; of Logan. Adrian Smith, Logan; Mrs. lone Raymond, Layton, and SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mrs. Venice Larsen, SacraMrs. Russell (Sybil) Cross- mento, Calif. She had 31 man of San Diego, Calif., ar- grandchildren, 23 whom are rived by plane Thursday at living; 89 greatgrandchildren, the Salt Lake airport to visit 86 whom are still living; and here for 10 days with her mo- 39 great, great grandchildren, ther, Mrs. ZefEa Peterson, ail living. Her two grandand other relatives. Friday, daughters, Fay Tuttle and she attended the Preston high Emma Jean Lakey of Twin school class of 41 ' reunion Falls, were present. A birthheld in the Preston Fair day cake centered the table Building. Monday afternoon, and she recedvetd gifts. the Peterson family reunion Many friends and neighbors was held in the Preston Fifth called to wish her a happy ward cultural hall. birthdaty. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal White, SOCIABLE CITIZEN accompanied by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Letho Pond, drove to the and son of Denver Salt Lake airport last Wednesday to see Mr. and Mrs. spent last week with their Whites grandson, Elder Cur- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urias tis White, leave for a ' New Dockstader. Bruce, Leon, Dee Zealand mission. He is die and Urias participated in son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Jun- their annual golf tourney. Leon won the cup this year. ior White of Cleveland. y. Mar-chan- Insect Slips SHELL PEST STRIP OR STAR BAR REG. $1.55 $ 1 .29 out- ing Friday at Downata swimming and playing games. The first and second grades went on to Pocatello to spend the day at the zoo end park and they returned home at 3 pm. Mrs. Damar Henderson and two boys of Logan spent thet weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Farter. She also came Id attend the graduation of her sister, Jill. Mrs. Dean Lewis went to the Logan Hospital Thursday for a checkup. She returned home Friday. Many of the Clifton people attended graduation exercises in Dayton Friday evening. those from Clifton that graduated were Lee Davis, Steven Fuller, Jill Porter, Saundra AMeen Atkinson, Beckriead and Rex Kendall. In sacrament meeting Sunday evening the program was presented by the duff Kendall family. There was songs and talks by the family. Franklin Sant took his brother, Arthur, to Logan Thursday to the doctor for a checkup. The doctor put Arthur in the hospital tor a few days for some tests. Mrs. Sant went down Monday to bring her husband home. Mrs. Marguerite Henderson went with Mr. and Mrs. Biair Henderson to Logan Sunday to visit her grandson, Curtis Henderson, a son of Blairs. (Mrs. a tiieatbe Die Clifton CLIFTON grade school enjoyed an Dock-stad- WITH THESE MONET - SATING BARGAINS grand Cliflon School Fisher McDermott-spen- t few days in Lewiston of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dekner Weeks, who wasnt feeling very well and needed help with her babies. 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