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Show June THE CITIZEN 4 Letters To The Editor 10, 1971 Writer Impressed Favorably With High School Graduation Save Now At Preston Lumber's Home Improvement AND SAVE, SAVE, SAVE LIGHT Fishing Kit Pole Fixtures Includes Everything . . Line Reel Pole REG. . EVERYTHING IN OUR BIG STOCK $10.95 25 $799 Only oh Planning to Fix Up Your Home Boor NEW NEW SIDING BEMODEL Sociable Citizen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rallison had weekend guests at their home in Whitney. They were Miss Cindy Reed and their son, Stephen Rallison, of Kirkland, Wash. On Manorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and children and Suzanne Rallison of Logan, Mr and Mrs. Torn Rallison of Ogden came far the day. They all attended a reunion in the Whitney ward cultural hall and a pot luck dinner was served to 75. There was program by family members, games and visiting. New officers elected were Leo Rallison of Logan, president; Sam Rallison, Whitney, vice president, and Betty Phillips of Smithfield, secretary. That evening, Mrs. Fred Rallison took her mother, Mrs. Thomas Rose, to Logan to visit with her two sisters, Mrs. R. C. Green of Logan and Mrs. Don C. Merrill of Altadena, all seemed to stand a few inches taller than their pas TO THE EDITOR: GET YOUR PAINT AND HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS NOW AT PRESTON LUMBER COMPANY - By special invitation, my and grandpas. The girls were wife and I attended the Pres Impressive for their beauty ton high school graduation ex- and poise; they have a cerercises some two weeks tain charm which only girls ago. Our children live so have. But we had pretty and far away that we cannot en- charming girls 60 years ago too. And we hope these pretjoy our own grandchildren, but a few of our close neigh- ty girls of 1971 will wear as bors are kind enough to let well and true as their mas us share, in a measure, their and their grandmas have childrens interests, friend- done. ship and love and we have a The program was good and few sort-o- f adopted grandchil- well conducted, though I dren. So we say, "Thanks would have enjoyed it more RaNea, for inviting us to if I or the loudspeakers had share, with you, your great been arranged a little more to my advantage, but the moment. We arrived a little early, passing years have robbed but already the bleacher me of much of my hearing, so seats were well filled with maybe I was the only one who hear quite everything. doting parents, friends and didnt I was thrilled when the sweethearts. The bright colored dresses of the women graduates all stood and at the and girls blending with the appointed time, all flipped their sap tassel from right Calif. grays and blacks and browns of the mens suits gave the side to left, denoting they I think it Memorial weekend guests bleachers somewhat the ap- were graduates. us all feel made and cf Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul proud pearance of a gaily colored brave to hear them recite Merrill were her son and his checkerboard or flower garof Allegiance, wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dale "The Pledge den. and to hear them sing "Am- Webb of Vernal. On Memorwere school The officials erica The Beautiful, and ial Day, his two sons, W. Paul soon in their seats behind the inspiring school song. Merrill Jr., of Logan and rostrum. The organ began to their The crowning moment of all, Kenneth Merrill and wife of play and it was time for the I think, wras when they mar- Salt Lake City and their famgraduates to enter. In two ched by singly, and as their at the Merrill visited ilies, rows, one from each side of names were out, each home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenthe gym, they came march- received his called or her Diplo- neth Rawlins of Glendale vising single file, slowly, in per- ma. Each wanted ited recently for a week with fect order a girl, then a boy, to cheer for his favorite, and her mother and husband, Mr. a girl, then a boy until ours marched by we and Mrs. Merrill. few more than 150 had mar- when ched in, and when they sat felt sure that she, with her Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trudown they filled 23 or 30 rows beauty and charm, was truly the "Cinderella of the whole jillo of Banida went to the of chairs which stretched across the gym floor. They class. tooWe wouldnt have Salt Lake Temple Monday surprised had she with friends, Mr. and Mrs. sat as they had marched in been into that fairy prin- John Williams and five chilchanged a blue clad boy next to white gowned girl. When they cess and stepped into her dren. They are from Biloxi, pumpkin carriage Miss. The Williams family were all seated they made waiting and been whisked away by were guests Sunday at the perfect rows of white and hose n frisky, fear-es- s Trujillo home and attended blue, from every angle. It mice. church with them. was a thrilling sight, and It was a grand and beauto must think, gaze upon it, Mrs. Jess Alter and daughhave made every heart beat tiful evening, and one wonders why, with so much beau- ter Ruth Ann and a sister, a little bit faster. just To me U brought back a ty and goodness in the world, Mrs. Bessie Shilts of Pocafew very vivid and fond me- so many reach for the sordid tello, visited a week ago Sunmories as I recalled our and unpleasant things in life. day with Mrs. Edna Casper-soLets hope that our 1971 and Mrs. Martha graduating class of almost 6C with thousthe graduates, We were over the years ago. a high school in each city: ands of others throughout the ' line in Utah, and there was land, might begin to build an Mrs. Alice Smith has her even better world. first great grandchild. The six or seven in the one counE. KERR baby girl was born May 22 to colors our too, ty. Strange, and Sandra Biggs of Stephen were the same white and Preston and is named Cori blue. Seeing those colors SOCIABLE CITIZEN Grandparents are Mr. an June 4, in the Preston Sec- Mrs. sped me back over the years John B. Martin and Mr. and I relived a little of that ond Relief Society and Mrs. Ariel Biggs of Pres ward time ago, when every long man, woman and child fought room, a tea was given by ton. for our own little high school. Mrs. C. M. Crabtree for Miss Mrs. George Wilcox and We were small in numbers Shirlene Johnson, the present Mrs. Robert but mighty in spirit. And our Miss Franklin County. Mrs. daughter-in-larewere hostesses Wilcox, parents then, no doubt, felt Crabtree was assisted by cently at the George Wilcox the same thrill and pride when our 15 or 20 inarched Loucnza Oliverson and Bob-i- e home for a personal shower Elwell. Shirlene modeled for a recent bride, Sally to our seats. The class of a few nights ago was impres- her wardrebe that she will Bambrough Moser. A dessive indeed the bays for take to Boise where she will sert luncheon was served to 21 and the decorative theme their proper bearing and well 19 other girls was carried out in with mpete pink and groomed neatness, and mast for the "Miss Idaho title. white. There were games Mrs. Judy Porter, a past and personal gifts were preto Mrs. Moser. Miss Franklin County," was sented the narrator for the modeling. Mrs. Jerry Moore enterMiss Christine Oliverson tained at a bridal shower last played background music. Saturday afternoon at her Michelle Wilson, 1970 Missj home in honor of her sister, Nielsen of Winder. Franklin County, related ex- Charlene Invited for the occasion were periences at the state pagean Mrs. Edward Talbot, Mrs. and she also played a piano Willis Oliverson. Mrs. Charles Refreshments Nielsen, Mrs. Merelda Winwere served from a table covMrs. Joseph Winger, ONLY THE ered with a satin cloth an ger, Mrs. Lyman Baxter, Mrs. AUTHORIZED centered with a crystal can- Carol Stocks. Mrs. Dorothy WESTINGIIOUSE delabra with pink tapers sur- Gregersen, Mrs. Robert ThoSERVICE MAN rounded by pink carnations mas, Mrs. Benton Harris, and pink mums. RaNea Linda Stocks, Mrs. Larry Rawlings. Wendy Peterson Winger and Mrs. Eunice REPAIRS ON ALL and Jill Baird, girls win par- Smith. The bride-to-b- e modMAKES and MODELS ticipated in the pageant, as- eled her clothes that her mosisted with the serving. Rela- ther had made for her. A tives and friends were pro dessert luncheon, was served Several sent to wish Shirlene success and Charlene received gifts. in the pageant. She and her Little Jeri Lin Moore was USED APPLIANCES alparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer so present at Reasonable Prices Johnson, left .Monday for Boise for a full week of fesAir. and Mrs. Roland Hull tivities. The pageant will be and sons, Kelly and Tim, of ALMA BURBANK held in the Boise Cap!..,! high Mapleton and Kelly Jensen PRESTON schrol Thursday. Friday an of Preston went to the Salt Saturday at 8 p.m. Lake airport on Memorial Day to see a daughter, Terry Lee, leave for New Zealand. She traveled all the way with Air. and Mrs. Larry Oler and their six children. He teach es at the church college n Hamilton. Enroute they stopped in Los Angeles for two days and toured Disneyland. They also spent one day in Iawaii. Terry Lee will be .here for the next six months as a guest at the home cf her sister, Alyce Ann and busbar d, Brer.t Dar.sie. 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WESTERN CCOTS RANCHWEAR SADDLERY k. w. nry .xp $ li i PRESTON PHONE UTAH r rno,T cu w-- y 1 t-z- gr morial Day weekend visiting with his son, Bishop Loyal Hansen and family. Mr. and Airs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Nielof Moscow are visitsen and children, David and Michael, of Beaver, Ut., are ing this week with her parhere this week visiting their ents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Nelson. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Airs. Vernon Kermit Shumway of and family of Idaho Falls and the Dale Allred Mrs. Gladys Mendenhall of family of Logan spent the Caldwell was here over the weekend with Mrs, Belva holiday weekend visiting with Hart and her mother, Airs. her sister-in-laMrs. Naomi Pearl Allred. Sanders. The Mowing Wedti Mr. and Airs. R. A. nesday Mrs. Sanders was in Malad visiting with Mrs. Ver-d- a of Huntington Beach, Jones and bad dinner with Calif., spent a few days last week with her brother and her. wife, Air. and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Airs. Ernest Car- Rust. ter enjoyed a visit with their Mr. and Mrs. William Poole son Clyde from Milwaukee, Wis., who came by plane a and children, DeAnn and week ago last Saturday. He Jeff, of Bountiful and Air, returned home Thursday. and Mrs. Bob Fellows and While here other family mem- son Shane of Preston visited bers came to see their broth- on Memorial Day with their er and parents. They were parents, Mr. and Airs. Joe Air. and Mrs. Carl Sbuldberg Fellows. and family of Terreton, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ballif and Mr. and Airs. Reuben More-hea- d children of Hooper, Ut., and of Ogden and Mrs. Nanthe Wayne Bell family of cy E. Valberg of Brigham Bountiful. They all enjoyed City visited Sunday afternoon dinner on Memorial Day. with their sister, Mrs. Marie Mol-lenko- By-ingt- on Pas-qua- Dr. and Airs. Leo R. Hawke s enjoyed a visit with their son Robert and wife Brenda and baby son Steven Andrew of Salt Lake City, last weekend. Her mother, Mrs. Eldon Fisher of Brea, Calif., accompanied them. Weekend guests over Memorial Day were Air. and Mrs. Noel Meeks and baby Amy of Pocatello at the home of her parents, Air. and Airs. Roland Hull, in Mapleton. Gina and lisa Hull of Smith-fieldaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hull also visited over the weekend. Sunday callers were Air. and Airs. Vic Jorgensen and Joyce and Terry and Kelly Jensen of Preston and Et Hull of d, On FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 20 selection. ''1 . Air. and Mrs. L. L. Hansen of Blackfoot were here Me- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallgren and her sister, Mrs. Elaine Smith, went to Hyde Park on June 3 to the home of Mr. and Airs. Paul Larsen, where they attended a wedding breakfast and reception that evening for Air. and Airs, David Hanna of Albuquerque, N. M. They were married in the Logan Temple. His mother, Airs. Afervil Hanna and daughter Susan and son Phillip, were also here for the wedding. Airs. Hanna and children plan to return soon for a visit with relatives in Preston and Cache Valley. half-doze- ol-eg- J City. E. Lindhardt. Other callers were her daughter and husband, M. and Airs. John W. Cook of Banida. BURBANK FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL Memorial Day weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baxter were his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Quis Johnson of Salt Lake ALMA YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH TORO AUTO.MATIC FILL of Call WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF STOCK FOUNT Preston, son and Mrs. Bill Auger, and Paul Harris of Fairview, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris, returned home Tuesday after a week in the Logan LDS hospital following eye surgery. Berth boys injured their left eye in separate accidents while playing with surgical tubing filled with water. Tony Auger of Mr. - n Send for your FREE 96 or; Color Catalogue Order by mail. Wo chip anywhere. 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