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Show 2 - June THE CITIZEN FRANKLIN BRIEFS Zela Pi Sets Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bradford drove to Boise and attended the iMiss Idaho Pageant. One of the awards pre- Benefit Sale car wash and candy bake sale will be held June 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 pm. by the Zeta Pi Sorority. All proceeds A to the wifi be donated Couple Honored At Going Away 17, 1971 Pri- mary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. The car wash will be held at Mattson Chevron and the candy bake sale will be in fruit of Foss Clothing Store. sented to Miss Idaho at the Sunday brunch was a pastel mink bubble cape from the Franklin Fin club, presented by the club president, Mr. Bradford. Winner of the pageant was Miss Idaho Falls, Miss Karen Herd. The Brade ford's report that Miss Johnson of Preston, who is Miss Franklin County, was chosen as one of the ID in the Miss Idaho Pageant. Shir-len- semi-finalis- ts FRANKLIN A going aiway was held for Mr. and Ted Steers, who have to moved from Franklin Bountiful. The group enjoyed supper at the Lofthouse Cafe in Logan and were those who worked together in Franklin ward MIA. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kingston!, Mrs. Marie Oliverson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wight, M. and Mrs. Billy Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dee Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Save Now Al DOCKSTADER'S Annual SAVE NOW ON TIIE FASTEST, COOLEST WAY TO COOK: The New Wesiinghouse Portable omnatPi and Mr. and Mrs. Steers. After supper, a gift was presented to the Steers. Mrs. Donna Redington and son of Brigham C&ty apent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Gladys LeFevre of Franklin, while her husband attended National Guard duty in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Qaron Gene Durrant and daughter of Pocatello spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oival Dean Durrant and Sharon of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and three children, who are recent converts to the IDS church, are moving to the area where he will be employed on the Larry Hobbs farm. The Robinsons a from Charlotte, N. C. Miss Julia Ann Hobbs, who is teaching in Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. Julia Hobbs. Gordon Stockdale spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Stockdale. Gordon lives in Provo. A weekend bouseguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hobbs and family of Franklin was her mother, Mrs. Lillie Veibel of Logan. Houseguetts of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haworth have been Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Head and son Kyle of Gulfport, Miss. Tom baptized Mr. and Mrs. Head while he was in the mission field and they came to Utah to have their family sealed in the temple. Overnight guest of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gene Lowe and family was Bill Seals of Bay Minette, Ala. Mr. Seals and Mr. Lowe were in the Korean War in 1946 and renewed their acquaintance after 25 years. Mr. Seals is working with the power Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Max Richards and daughters, Nancy, Jeri and Jill, of Franklin and Mrs. Nora Richards of Smith-fiel- d spent a weeks vacation in San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. While there they attended the wedding of a niece, Mr. and Mrs. James Other interesting Herria. places were the Zoo, Sea World, Harbor ships, and Max enjoyetd deep sea fishr tog. They stayed overnight in Las Vegas. The Nash reunion was held Memorial Day art the cultural hall at 10 a.m. Each brought his own dinner. The committee furnished the punch. There were 70 present. Hie Estelle Nash Wright family was in charge with Mrs. Melba Wright Stocks as mistress of ceremonies. They honored Mrs. Laura Nash Atkinson, the last of the original Nash family, and presented her with a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Alene Jensen entertained her dub members Thursday nig at her home in Cove. lunch was serve to Zelma Cornish, JoAim Kingsford, Estelle Smith, Jos-i- e Lewis, Marilyn Doney Monta Wickham, Lydia Cornish, PhyUis Moser. Pinochle was played with prizes being; won by Josie, Phyllis and Lydia. Mrs. Thelma Doney spent overnight in Pocatello with a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pau Stocks. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Adamson attended a Canton dance redtal in Logan where their granddaughters, Lisa and Elizabeth Johnson, danced. I was held in the high schoo auditorium. They are the twin daughters of Mr. ant Mrs. Richard Johnson of Logan. Mrs. Adamson is going SHOP IDAGO APPLIANCE & SPORT SHOP . . . Father's Day Is Sunday Vo-E- to stay with the Johnson fam- ily while Mrs. Jbhnson flies to Hawaii to spend some time with Lt. Col. Johnson. Mrs. Paul Welch and Mrs. Ruby Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mel Kram-bul-e and sons, Ronald and Jerry, to Downey, Calif., and spent a month with them. They visited many interesting places. Mr. Welch and Mrs. Thelma Doney went down and brought them borne. Mrs. Clark Stratford and three children, Angela, Randy and Mary Ann, of Redlands, Calif., and Mrs. Arva Covey and Colene of Smith-fiel- d spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Val Dean Durrant and family in Frankiin. Mrs. Stratford and Mrs. Durrant were school chums. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Porter and Mrs. VeMa Olsen of Franklin spent the wetekend with their daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Porter drove Mrs. Olsen to Ogden where she stayed with Mr. and Mrs Wesley Ward and family. The Porters went from Ogden to Heber where they were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs Harold Carlile and family Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jamison and family of Bountiful visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Jamison of Franklin. Visiting with Mir. and Mrs. Jack Coltrin and family have been Jacks brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coltrin and daughter Nancy of Colorado Springs, Colo. Weekend visitors at the Coltrin home were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogebaum and family of Ogden. Mrs. Grace Robinson was a bouseguest over the weekend of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Robinson and family of Boise. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Jamison were three of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walton and family .of Wods Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schenk of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jamison and son of Salt Lake. Craig Jamison, son of Mr. and Mrs. d Family Fetes Meeting Woman On Draws Four Area Teachers 8Blh Birthday The four vocational educa- THATCHER The family of tional teachers from Preston Mrs. Nellie Stephenson honattendhigh school were in ored her on her 80th birthday Vocational Idaho the ance at in anniversary last Saturday, a held Education Conference turkey dinner was served to Moscow last week. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Dean Francis They were George of the Trade and Industry of Salt Lake City, Mr. and section, Mrs. Carrie Tcbler Mrs. Jim FackreM, Mr. and of the Vocational Home Eco- Mrs. Bruno Perry and dauLincoln A. nomics section, Mr. and Mrs. Kathy, ghter AgriVocational of the Orme and two sons Bert Stephenson Arland culture section, and and Sandra Golden of Ogden, DisVocational the of Poole Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kentributive Education section. dall and two children of The teachers arrived art Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Moscow on the afternoon f Haiwker, Mr. and Mrs. Steve JuneS. The conference start- Hlawker and family of Soda ed off with an I.V.A. meeting Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Harevery morning at 8 a.m., and ris Stephenson of TUatcher, the teachers attended classes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langston from 9 a.m. until 12 am. in of Denver, Sandra Delbridge their particular field. At 1 of Salt Lake City, Steve in pjm., work was resumed Hawker of Tempe, Arlz., Mr. the various sections in which and Mrs. Louis Stephenson problems relating to each and Pat of Clearfield, Mr. group were worked on. The and Mrs. Norman Stephenson evenings were used for var- and family, Mr. and Mrs. ious committee assignments Bob and two sons, and study. The emphasis of Mr. Stephenson and 'Mrs. Reed Stephenwas conference this years son and family, Mrs. John preparation for a field of Canapa and family, Mr. and work. of Boise, Kristie There were a few Guidance Mrs. JimStephenson and Biggs Rudy and people in attendance at the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vanden- conference for the first time akker and of Ogden, this year and they are keenly Mrs. Lenorafamily Ruud and Alton needs aware of the job that Ruud and two sons of Grace. to be done. concluded The conference at 3 p.m. on Friday and the teachers returned home by late Saturday afternoon. LETS REMEMBER Lorry Jamison of Salt Lake, spent a week visiting his grandparents in Franklin. Spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan II. Woodward and family will be their daughter, Mrs. Sharon Kilpatrick of Rockville, Md. She will be here while her husband takes his basic training at Ft Jackson in South Carolina. Mrs. LuDean Talbot and three children of Nephi spent 10 days with the WoodAlso visiting the wards. Woodwards were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Woodward and family of Rexburg. DAD'S DAY THIS SUNDAY A&W Drive-I- n PRESTON GIVE HIM SEE A DEMONSTRATION TODAY AND BUY NOW DURING OUR GREEN TAG SALE AND SAVE NOW YOU CAN BUY THIS Microwave Oven . For Only AND UP&L WILL GIVE YOU $25.00 - 425 Free on a Microwave Oven Fishing Equipment . . . ALL VESTS WE HAVE THE AUTHORIZED ONLY U of I Grad SERVICEMAN IN TOWN out of 10 women prefer an ELECTRIC RANGE UPAL CO. 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