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Show 1- - THE CITIZEN July Winder Family Visits In Canada Recently 22, 1971 NOW... One Policy Protects Entire Family is insured by the most flexible of plans. He is not limited to one mode or type of life insurance but on select the plan which best suits his needs and budget. If he is disabled, his insurance, plus that on mother and the children, will remain in force fully paid. DAD Mrs. Bryce WINDER and children were in Cardston, Canada for six days visiting her husbands parents, Mr. and Airs. C. F. Payne. Her husband came later and was with his family for three days before they re- turned home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bright and children, Lae Ann and Sandra of Bountiful, were here over the holiday week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bright. The G. A. Bennett reunion MOTHER is covered by permanent insurance was held Sunday in the Preston city park. A picnic lunch (rather than term as with most other was served at 1 p.m. Mr. companies). This means that she is building up cash values and retirement benefits. and Mrs. Marion H. Bennett Her insurance and the children's is fully of Salt Lake City and Mrs. paid up if Dad should die, in addition Zelda Johnson and daughter to the cash she receives from Dad's policy, Beth and family of Boise, were also present for the ocCHILDREN are insured at no extra cost. casion. ' Saturday evening, New additions to the family are automatically family members met at the covered after they are IS days old. At home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl age 22, children may convert to $5,000 of Bennett for an evening of any kind of insurance for every S .000 group singing and visiting. provided under Farmers Family Plan 'Mrs. Wilma Bright of Pocaexam. medical without a tello called her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Swainston, Saturday to tell them that Aik your Farmers Agent about they have their 46th great this outstanding protection for all your family . . . plus all your grandchild. A baby girl was other Insurance needs too. born to Mr. and Mrs. Basil (Noreen) Dahlstrom of Eugene, Ore., and she weighed eight pounds. She is their Mr. and third daughter. Mrs. Swainston also have 24 grandchildren. Mrs. LaVern Talbot and children spent a few days SERVING SOUTHERN IDAHO & NORTHERN UTAH last week visiting with her 82 WEST ONEIDA PHONE larents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Skeen, in Morgan. 1 ACOCK BOB 852-19- Thursday callers at the - Sociable Citizen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hull ward Talbot home were Mr. of Salt Lake City left their Mrs. Leona Lemmon enjoyand Mrs. Alma Gdlightly and baby son with her parents, ed a visit over the holiday family of Boise. They were Mr. and Mrs. duff Gibson, weekend with her daughter enroute to the Salt Lake air- - for a week while they an and Mr. and Mrs. port to meet their son, who their oldr sons vacationed in Ray Fackrell and son Richwas returning from the Brit- Montana. Another daughter, ard of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bruce Stocks and chilish mission. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tal- dren of Bountiful, were home Mrs. Helen Bodily of Bounbot went to the Franklin with her parents over the hol- tiful spent ' the past three Stake house Saturday to see iday weekend. weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William their great grandson, Crai W. K. Barton. She returned Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs, Swainston and daughter, Mrs home Saturday. Sunday visher daughter itors of Mrs. Barton were her Jerry Moore, baptized by his Paul Condie andMrs. Rochelle father. Sunday, they attend- and children, grandson and wife, Mr. and ed the Preston Fourth ward Carlsen of Redwood City Mrs. Bruce Barton of Provo. to Pocatello an to see Craig and his cousin Calif., went Lori Jo Winger confirmed visited with Mrs. Wilma Mrs. John M. Myers visited Craig was confirmed by his Bright. last week with her son, John Mr. and Mrs. Carol Stocks father. Mr. and Mrs. Talbot R. and family of Buhl. and and family, A Myers Steven daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nash of nephew, Nielsen and family of Winder Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jardine Preston, accompanied her. and Mr. and Mrs. Forres of Wenachee, Wadi., were in OUverson of Logan enjoye Yellowstone Park Friday to Mrs. Luther Boyd was in dinner following fast Sunday Sunday. over the weekend Burley at the Moore home. visiting her sister, Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Marion H. Howarth. Bennett had their son Paul and family of Kaysville visitMrs. Virgil Knudson went to Fillmore July 2, 3 and 4, to ing them Saturday. Friday nt callers were the Keith Bag-le- y the home of Mr. and Mrs. family of Layton. Mr. Harley Handy to attend the and Mrs. Bennett have had Boyd K. Hampton, former late Martha Kirkbride famtheir grandchildren, Marian Franklin man and Civil En- ily reunion. There were 10 out Theron Lynn Smith of Clevet-lan- d gineer in Construction Divi- of 11 brothers and sisters and visiting them last week has been named the To- their families present, which while their parents were on sion, numbered 52. They came peka Area Engineer effective from California, Florida, Las a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hedin July 11, according to Colonel Vegas and Idaho. Mrs. Knudhad their daughter and fam- R. L. Anderson, Jr., Kansas son enjoyed the visit. He ily, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian City District Engineer. Recent visitors from the of Sandy, home with replaces Lloyd Staver, who Bear Lake area at the Lee them over the holiday week- recently retired. Prescott home were Mr. and end. Sunday, another daughthe Corps Mrs. Allan Wixom of Montter and family, Mr. and Mrs. of Hampton joined in July 1955 afMr. and Mrs. Ray Theron Toler of Robein, came ter Engineersworked for the pelier; having Hymas, Liberty; Mrs. Janet to be with the family. Bureau of Reclamation, Soil also of Montpelier, Skinner, Conservation Service and a and Eugene Hayes of Georgecontractor following town and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron private his graduation from Utah Tippetts of Layton and Miss State University in June 1948. Jennifer Hunt of Vernal. Hamptons first assignment was with the Walla Walla District at Mountain Home, Ida., On July 1, Air. and Airs. on military construction for John G. King and family of the Air Force. He joined the Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Kansas City District in De- Lloyd EiWod of Lewiston; cember 1956, which has been Air. and Airs. Freaman Jep-se- n home base ever since except and daughter, JoAnn, f tour with the tlink Creek; for a Mr. and Airs. Mediterranean Division at Lester Jepsen, Mr. and Airs. Livorno, Italy, where he Grant Jones, and Airs. Steven again worked on airfield con- Jones, all of Preston, went struction throughout the Mid- :o Maddox in Brigham City dle East. o attend the wedding breakIn his new position, Hamp- fast for Morris Parry in, and ton will be responsible for the his bride, the former Miss cremaining flood control con- Janeen Roberts, both of Ogstruction work in the area. den. They were married that is a registered morning in the Logan temple. Hampton Professional Engineer, State Places were set for 40 close of Nevada. He is a member friends and relatives for the of the Missouri Society of wedding breakfast. TTiey also frofessional Engineers, and attended the reception 'that is Chairman of the Wives evening in the Edgewood ReAuxiliary, He is also a mem- ception Center in Ogden. ber of the Society of AmeriAirs. C. I. Goff has enjoyed can Military Engineers where visit with Airs. he has just completed three a three-weeLulu H. Johns mi of Honolulu, years on the Board of who is 92 years of age and Ed-Pay- ne foot, and Air. and Airs. Bryce Bradley and family, Boise. July 5 they all enjoyed a patio breakfast at the Joseph C. Goff home in Preston and also dinner. Otters present were Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Goff and son Steven, All', and Mrs. Rex Bingham, Airs. Marilyn Moore and son Timothy and the Thayne Goff family, all of Ogden, and from Salt Lake City came the Robert Dunkley family, Air. and Airs. Gary Dunkley and children, Charles W. Goff Jr., and baby. From Redding, Calif., were Mr. and Airs. Vyrl Goff and family, Air, and Mrs. Wade Bitter and family and friends, and Air. and Airs, Parley Hamlin of Shasta, Calif. Airs. Johnson will visAirs. iRoger Woolley and My- it with relatives in Oregon ra Goff of Preston; Air. and before returning to Honolulu. Airs. Wallace Cahoon, Mr. and Airs. Tom Cahoon and CLUBS family and Mr. and Airs. Last Thursday morning the Charles Cahoon, all of Boise; Darrell F. Preston Lady Golfers had a Dr. and ' Airs. Smith and family of San treasure hunt. Winners were Francisco; Jay C. Bramwell Vivian Mink, LaVene Cole and daughter Vicki, Black- - and Colleen Martin. came by jet to Seattle and then by bus to Preston to the Goff home. She and Mrs. Goff have been corresponding for the past 25 years with letter writing and had never met each otter until now. Airs. Johnson has been doing genealogy for the Goff family for a number of years. The Goff family had a celebration from July 2 to July 6, in honor of their guest Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Evans and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jensen and daughter of Salt City; Air. and Airs. J. C. Goff of Preston and their daughter, Airs. Betty Mealer and children of Grandview, Idaho; Airs. 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