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Show Couple Wed In Weston Sociable Citizen Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bj&en anil Mr. and Mrs. liass went to Provo a weak ago Saturday to a,, tend tr.e J basketball gam.; m the Me.rit Center, iney were accompanied to the game by Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bosea oi Oreun. Latex, they laiil enjoyed dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Fellows visited Sunday in Fairview With Mr. and Mrs. Byron IIa.1. Coming home fox the weekend and semester break from BYU were Judy and Jean Brciwn, daughters of Bishop and Mrs. Wayne Brown; Julie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jdhnson; Betty ILou Jonas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lloyd of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jepsen of Mink Creek Itas-muis- ea BtfU-USl- Saturday evening, Jan. 29, at 6:30 p.ni., Miss Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winn had their two grandiauglii&rs, Niccle and Margo Tingey, cf Tingey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tingey, and Keith Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olsen of Oxford, were married in the Weston ward chapel. Bishop Serge Benson performed the ceremony. A reception for the young couple was held that evening in the Weston ward cultural hall. Many close relatives and friends attended. The young couple will reside in Clifton for the present. 'Her brother and sisters and their wife and husbands were present for the ceremony and and reception. They were Mr. and Mrs. Clynn Phillips and family of Laramie, Wyo., the Mark Tingey family of Pocatello, Tom Gilbert family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Siggard of Loveland, Colo. Pocatello staying wjth them Saturday overnight. Their mother, Mrs. Mark Tingey and son Derek came Sunday Vir Bosen, Jim Garrett, and the family for dinAlan Powell and Dennis John-so- n ner. joined That evening, Mr. and were in Twin Falls Tues- -' Mrs. Winn entertained for day and Wednesday to aLend Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson a Firestone convention. and family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shipley enjoyed (having their children home last weekend. They were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shipley and children, Lisa and Michael, of Rockland, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Jaus si and children, Jimmy and Heather, of Salt Lake City. had their grandson, Matthew Jepsen of Salt Lake City, visiting with them the past two weeks. Sunday the two grandparents and the great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rasmussen of Mink Creek and Mrs. Marinus Jepsen of Logan, went to Salt Lake City to see the infant a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jepsen blessed and named Modly by her father. They enjoyed dinner at the Jepsen home before returning home. Jon-aha- Feb. DON THE CITIZEN 3, 1972 GREAVES FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET - LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN RACK OF THE STOKE RESTON, IDAHO -P- GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Fellows of Salt Lake City had twin daughters born reoenJly and one died. They brought the body to the Preston cams-er- y Wednesday for graveside services and grandfather, Keith Fellows of Granger, dedicated the grace. Later they went to the borne of Mr. and Rand Howell, UNIVERSITY ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Orin FeSlow,s and she Dayton, is one of the stars in the play, Man With The and hex Mrs. Joe Flower In His Mouth scheduled as entertainment for luncheon mature audiences at Idaho State University in Frazier a Fellows, prepared Little Theatre February 4 and 5. The play is one for the family members, who Hall of four to be performed, and has been labeled An inwere the infant's parents; triguing drama". grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fellows; a brother, Dennis and wife of Salt Lake Mrs. Lyman Fellows City; o parents and two sisters of Mrs. Susie Buxton has been Mrs. Michael (Marcia) Ogden, Mrs. Ivan Peterson of in Ogden the p&3t two weeks. two and children have Preston and Orin and Joe She spent one week with her been visiting the past two daughter and family, Mr. and weeks with her parents, Dr. Mrs. Gary Haglund, and the and Mrs. N. S. Howells. They other week with a sister-in-lareside in Spearfish, S. D. Mrs. William Henrie. Candace Howells was borne last week from BYU for the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts semester break. had their foster daughter, Miss Joyce Nielsen, and her Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crabfriend, Miss Linda Eliason of tree attended a wedding reweekend ception for their cousin, DanOgden, as their iel Bankhead of Providence, guests. and Miss Pamela Jorgensen Mr. and Mrs. Brent Smart of Hyrurn last Friday evening and family of Pooaitello spent at Rose 11a Manor in Provithe weekend with his mother, dence. Mrs. Crabtree was a Mrs. Mildred Smart. guest at a bridal shower given by Mrs. George Bankhead at Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gil- her home the Friday before. bert of Fairview had their neMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. phew, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Webster of Ogden and their Bodily of Fairview had comdaughter, son and his wife pany during last week. Bishop visiting ithem Sunday. Ac- and Mrs. Dallas Gilbert visitcompanying the guests were ed on Sunday. Monday eveMr. and Mrs. Richard ning, Mr. and Mrs. Leon also of Ogden. Mr. and family of Logan Webster worked at one time had home evening with her on the Gilbert farm in his parents. Thursday, the Merlin Whittles of Logan called youth. on them, end Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. James Cottle a daughter, Mrs. Alvaro Burof Fairview celebrated their bank and children, Lisa and 48th wedding anniversary at Alan of Mapleton, were their their home Sunday. Telephone guests. Saturday afternoon, calls came from her sister Mrs. Marris Gregory and son and brcthcr-in-laMr. and Reese of Mapleton called on Mrs. iDelbert Thomas of her parents, and also visiting Falls, Calif., and from were great grandchildren, a daughter and Janeal, Stewart, Brent on and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oram Lance Burbank of Mapletan. of Walnut Creek, Calif . A neMr. and Mrs. E. H. Lloyd phew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Devor Hampton of Preston, went to Grace Thursday to atcame to visit and brought tend the funeral services for them a fruit cake. A sister, a cousin, Parley Lloyd. SatMrs. Leona Petersen, and son urday, they went back to Nordin had lunch with the Grace to attend the funeral Cottles and brought a decor- services for Mr. Lloyds sisated cake. ter, Mrs. Alice Maugham Their two sons, LaVell and Rulon Dunn returned Satur- Bishop Cecil Lloyd cf Salt day from Idaho Falls where Lake City, accompanied their he attended a Tuberculosis parents to the funeral. Susan Association Board meeting for Lloyd also accompanied her three days. father Cecil. .vr.; ROSEDALE CORN ROSEDALE PEAS siser-in-La- ROSEDALE BEANS Case These - Sociable Citizen $3.93 and Many Others On Sale At Cost Plus Prices Don-aho- KEITH EGGS Grade AA Large Van-denber- CLa-ma- son-in-la- t, th Cor-brrd- Keebler .. TIDE Pkgs. 98c ICE CREAM FAMILY SIZE Vk Gal. 79c ... 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