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Show 4B - THE Aug. 19, 1971 CITIZEN Couple Plans Move T o St. Louis Californians Visit In Dayton DAYTON Jay Fawkes Mr. and Mrs. and children, Raymond, Douglas and an of Coal-inga- , Nath- were days visiting her Calif., here for 10 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beutler. On Friday tihe Rentiers and son Melvin and the Fowkes and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Palmer of Preston attended a Logan Temple session. Last Tuesday guests at tiie Beutler home was a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Ann Jensen and children, Eleanor, Paul, and Cynthia, of Montpelier, who came to visit the family. A week ago last Wednesday Mrs. V. D. Smart suffered a broken arm. ' She spent three days in the Logan LDS hos pital and is now home recuperating. Godfrey Schwartz of visited last Wednesday with his brother John and wife. Mr. and Joseph Hansen were also callers that day. Their Sunday guests were William Binggeli and daughter, Mrs. Coy Medium of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Feller of Twin Falls spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Dalian of Hyde Park visited one day last week with her Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Perry F. Mi-3- . El-wo- WESTON Mr. and Mrs. Brent Schvancveldt left their ALmce two children, and Shane, with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sdivaneveldt, last week while they went to St. Louis, Mo., to look for an apartment. They will bs residing there for the next four years while he attends dental college. They returned Sunday to get their children and will leave one day this week for their new home. This Sunday the Schvancveldt family enjoyed an outing and picnic at Willow Flat in honor of Brent and family. There were 50 members present. Mrs. Carl W. Bingham and children went to the Salt Lake airport Friday to meet their husband and father. He had been to the World Scout Jamboree in Japan for three weeks. Weekend guest3 of Aug. 6 of Mr. and Mrs. Iieibert Bowles were their son and and wife. Mr. Mrs. Bill Bowles of Dervcr. Mrs. Maude L. Dixon of Hamer, Ida., was here the week of Aug. 8 visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Iorter. The Richard Lemmons enjoyed a visit the week of Aug. 1 with his sister, Mrs. Alton Hurst cf Idaho Fal's. Mrs. Vesta Coburn and Mr. and Mrs. Niel Coburn of Boise visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nielsen and family. Lee Ann, Kathy, Michael and Bobby Nelson of American Falls visited last week with their grandmother, Mrs. Mvrtle Wentworth. Mrs. Marlyn Mickelson and children. Kelly and Jackie, were visiting relatives the first of the month in Rexburg. Rupert and Idaho FaUs. The John Ihilllpses of Calif., were here visiting for a week recently with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turn-boand families. A week ago Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Morris and children of Soda Sorings called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sdhvanevetldt. She is Mrs. Sohvaneveldts daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell had Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack of North Salt Lake as their dinner guests Aug. 6. Harold Maughan of Salt Lake City spent a wek recently with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ilaw-them- e, w Mr. and Mrs. David Park and two children were guest speakers in sacrament meeting Aug. 8 in Paris, Ida. They were former residents of Weston and have recently moved to Salt Lake CSty. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell were in Preston a week ago Sunday visiting with Mrs. Ilazel Ward prior to her departure for a vacation to She accompanied Alaska. her granddaughter, L o m a Prince rrl I? hy Aaska, i who ha.'e here '..iig with relatives in Preston and Hnr husband Treasureton. there. teaches s. A week agj F rnJa.v, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Griffiths were in Soda Springs visiting with the Murrie Godfrey family. Mr. and Mrs. La Von Williams and sons and her mother, Mrs. Ruth IEll of Preston. attended the Lorin Mendenhall reunion at Downata a week ago Sunday. Attending were 185 family members. That same day, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Qhatteiton of Preston. who were present, were surprised with all the members present honoring them on their 25th wedding anniMrs. Ohattertons versary. fisters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lacey and two sons 0; A.buquerque, N. M., and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Simms of New Haven, Conn., were present for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. John Hulet are moving into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heberts. The Roberts family is now residing in Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams attended fast meeting Aijg. 1 in the Weston ward to see their grandson, Anthony Wayne Martin, blessed by his great grandfather, Ward Hosts Group From Salt Lake George Bodily. The baby is the son of Wayne and Susan Martin. Wayne is in the Philippines in the U, S. Air Force and was - WHITNEY Friday and unable to be here. lie plans Saturday 30 young men and to return to the States in Oc- women of the Salt Lake North tober. He hasnt seen his wife 21st ward MIA and their six since last October, cr his new supervisors came to Whitney son. She and baby are resid- lor the weekend. They went ing with her parents, Mr. and to Downata for a swim and then returned to the Whitney Mrs. Herbert Williams. Mr. and Mrs. George Ilunn ball park for a cookout. Some and children, Eric and Teri! 20 MIA young men and woJean of Se&alda, Mo., were men cf the Whitney ward here the week of Aug. 1 visit- were the hosts. The Salt ing with parents, Mr. and Lake group slept in the church house and school Mrs. Rex Pouisen. Shannon Tingey was in Og- house. The next morning they den the week before last vis- made a tour of Oneida Station went tubing down iting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom and then the river. They returned o Gilbert and family. Last Wednesday Mrs. Mark Tingey Salt Lake City that evening. and children of Pocatello call- In the near future the Salt ed on the Maurice Tingeys Lake group will host the and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitney group. The groups consisted of Mia Maids, LaurWinn of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Clynn Phillips els and Explorers. Bruce and Mark Dunkley and children cf Laramie, and Wyo., were here recently for of Boise, sons of Bishop William K. Mrs. Diunldey, three days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice were guests for a week at the Tingey. They were enroute to home of an aunt and uncle, Hawaii for a vacation of two Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tanner and family. weeks and left by jet. The Chadwick reunion was Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Merrill had her brother and wife, held last Saturday in the Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mur- Franklin park. There were dock and children of Delta as 133 present. The annual Whitney ward their weekend guests of Aug. 6. While here they and the family outing was held last Merrills went to Pocatello to Tuesday evening on the lawn attend the wedding reception with a barbecue dinner. Most were of the ward families for Mr. and Mrs. Lyrni present and former ward ' members. There was a program, baseball, games and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Smith and baby of Nampa spent the weekend of .Aug. 6 with her mother, Mrs. Ottis Cole. IL a s t Thursday evening, eight close friends met at a cafe in Logan for dinner and an evening of visiting. They were Mrs. Gale Moser of Whitney, Mrs. Dee Petteiborg of Egypt, Mrs. Blair Greaves of Preston, Mrs. D a r 1 i s Woodward and Mrs. Jerry Hawkes of Frankiin, Mrs. Jeri Hagland and Mrs. Jack Larn sen of Ogden, Mrs. Ann of North Hollywood, Calif. They also sent birthday cards to Mrs. Diane Ramage of Connecticut and Mrs. Ruth Melting of Iowa. On July 20, four nieces of Mrs. D. S. 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