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Show 8 . THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1972 MAGISTRATE COURT Furlough Spent In Thatcher THATCHER CLEVELAND Lt. and Mrs. Curtis Coombs and son of George Air Force Base, Victorville, Calif., came y Thursday to spend a Mr. with Jiis parents, furlough and Mrs. Reuben Coombs. After his furlough he will go to Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogardo, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Wright and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake City and Provo with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanDen-akke- r returned from a trip to Seattle and Pasco, Wash., last week. Mrs. VanDenakker's sister, Mrs. Max Bilton and son, returned home with them to spend a few weeks caring for Luclla Mrs. her mother, Hoopes. Mrs. Junior White accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bitton, to Ogden Sunday to attend the Bitton family reunion. fines are court costs. Edna M. Winn, Preston, failure to use due care (accident), $15.00, appeared July 14. Marie Anne B. Porter, Preston, inattentive driving, $15.00, July 17. Paul D. Kershaw, Preston, no operator license, $7.50, July 15. Marie Anne B. Porter, Preston, no operator license, $7.50, July 11. Eva Johnson, Preston, inattentive driving, $15.00, July 14. Courtney Wayne Perry, Franklin, failure to be reasonable and prudent, $10.00, July in addition to All $7.50 Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton have returned from a trip to Alaska. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wright of Thompson Falls, Mont. They visited with the Wrights daughters, Karan and Kathy and families, and also with Mrs. Wright's sister Pearl. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Mendenhall of Logan spent last Thursday in the area visiting with relatives and assisting their Mrs. Everet granddaughter, Miles, with some work in her home, which she just recently moved into. Mrs. Willard Bitton of Bancroft and Mrs. Val Bitton and daughter of Soda Springs visited Wednesday afternoon last week with Mrs. Max Bitton and her mother, Luella Mrs. Hoopes. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Garbett of Montpelier visited a couple of weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garbett. 17. Brett Tarbet, Smithfield, no operator license, $7.50, July 13. Jeffery Paul Scars, Clifton, no safety helmet, $5.00, July 13. William Adolph, Preston, disobeyed stop sign, $10.00, July 17. Kenton G. Fredrickson, Weston, expired registration, $5.00, July 17. Dale H. Bodily, North Ogden, no operator license, statutory dismissal, July 14. Craig W. Jensen, Preston, improper passing, $25.00, July 14. Two Stakes and Gleaners from Franklin and Oneida stakes are ' type planning a camping trip this ' of training and minimize dull. weekend. They will meet at the lectures, Franklin stake house Friday Working to achieve the basic July 21 at 7 p.m. for a weekend 'weapons skills required of of food and fun. M-M- en i Work, follow, lead. That's the training program in which ' Cadet John A. King of Weston :i will be learning leadership and1 sound training management ' skills at the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps ad- -' vanced camp in Fort Lewis, Wash., this summer. n A student at Idaho State1' University at Pocatello, Cadet King is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack King, Weston. He is one of more than 10,000 students attending Army ROTC training at six installations in the U.S. The theme of the training is preparation for leadership, supplementing and reinforcing instruction. The course at Ft. Lewis will prepare college students from 12 western states, Alaska and Hawaii for commissioning as Army Second Lieutenants. Brigadier General William L. Webb Jr., camp commander, said the training will maximize six-we- thehand-on-the-equipme- ' every soldier, cadets will quali-- 1 fy with the 6 rifle and train with other weapons. Additional military skills to be taught Participants are asked to bring their sleeping bags and a lunch for Saturday noon. Ward include map reading and or representatives should be conienteering land navigation us- tacted now. Next Tuesday night, a discusing only a map and compass. A comprehensive physical sion will be held, Coming up is a program will be augmented by river trip, another fireside, roll.the introduction of team hand- er skating, a service project, ball and training in recondo a and lots more. All high school program that includes mount- graduates and older are eligible ain climbing. Water obstacles to come and have fbn. and survival training are also included. rifleman; the next day, he will The camp's emphasis, howhave the responsibilities of a ever, will be on the development company commander. of leadership potential. A leadCadet King is scheduled to ership structure that rotates complete the training in late daily will enable each cadet to July. perform in both command and The cadet is a 1966 One subordinating positions. of West Side high graduate day, the cadet may be a school in Dayton. M-1- . SAVE NOW AT DEAN ABRAMS TEXACO 72 Alaskans Visit Camp Out in Mink Creek Wesfomi Ni an In Training GOOB'fVEAnS C!liunr POWER BELT Whitewalls Two cord filiarfjlaaa brill... loiltiy'a nmal iirWurntl lira brit pluift iwopMof pulvi'Rlor rnrd . . . lodge's meal prefbody cord. Ynu giM 4 plies under Ihe I mid for lire Ihsi'i Itw Good cur Puwrr Hell Pulyplss lire. erred atmtgili A BUY d NOW SAVE! MINK CREEK Mr. and Bud Jepsen and family of Mrs. Beethel, Alaska, spent three days last week at the Jepsen ranch. They visited with Mrs. Clara Keller. Another visitor at the Keller home was her son, Claude, Jr., a Phoenix lawyer, Mrs. Bernard Cockrell of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Earl of Brigham and their daughters, Susanne and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Larsen of Salt Lake visit with them. Tammy Keller and girl friend from Highland Park, It., spent the weekend here in her parents summer home. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Keller of Salt Lake. who was on his way to a convention in Seattle. Her grandson, Joel Blacklee of Hooper also visited. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Keller Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keller and attended the Rotary dinner at family of Macomb, 111., are Deer Cliff Inn Friday night. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harold spending the summer here. Baird, Ethel Baird and Mr. and Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Roland Baird attended the funeral of their brother, Robert and Mrs. Bryce Egley last week were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Baird in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox and two Hansen and son of Snowflake, children are visiting with her Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jr. of San Jose, Calif., parents, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Hansen, and Mrs. Dennis Egley Christensen. They have spent and Mr. the past two years in South of Sunnyvale, Calif. America. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Christensen and baby of Provo are. staying with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kendall and Mrs. Carl Christensen while Vance is helping with the hay. and daughters 'Wendy Ann and AlasVisitors at the home of Mr. Tyra Lyn, of Anchorage, the been have past visiting and Mrs. Bill Jones during the ka, few weeks at the home of past month were his parents, Dennis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nilson and Owen Sharp in Fairview and three children and her parents, with Mrs. Kendalls parents in Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cyr, all St. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. John from Bellingham, Wash., and Miller and her sisters, Mr. and Peck in Ogden and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Goodwin and Mrs. Fred Mike Minnor in and Mrs. Mr. daughter from Seattle. Bill Jones and Delbert Keller Salt Lake City. attended a Rotary cookout at Mr. Kendall is in special Oneida Station a week ago. education in Anchorage, teachRotary, members from Logan ing the deaf. and Montpelier were invited. A family reunion was held at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keller and daughter of Salt Lake spent the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl the holiday weekend with his Klippert for the daughters and sons of the late William Edwin parents, Mr. and Mrs. NathanKendall. Relatives became aciel Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jepsen quainted with Dennis two little and family of Salt Lake called daughters, visited, played ball on Mr. and Mrs. Orlando and participated in other activiRasmussen ties. Saturday. Other visitors at their home during the week were their daughter and family of Mesa, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Coombs Mrs. Hannah Pearson had her and Lt. and Mrs. Curtis Coombs children and their families went to Mapleton Saturday home during the holiday weekevening to the wedding recepend. tion of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Nelson Stone. ' . , and daughter of Boise and Mr. ' Mrs. Wendell Forsgren had a and Mrs. Bryant Nelson and son cosmetic party at her home of Cheyenne, Wyo., are spending some time here while their Thursday afternoon.' Guests father, Douglas Nelson, is in the were Effie 'Hoopes, : .Louise Logan hospital recovering from Perry, Marjorie Panter and a heart attack he had last Shirley Keller. Wednesday while hauling hay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen of Mrs. Richard Smithram of Weston visited Friday with his visited Alaska, Anchorage, sister, Mrs. Luella Hoopes. Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Keller. Michelle and Cody Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Roland Baird of spent a couple of days with their Blackfoot spent the weekend grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. with his sister, Ethel Baird. Theone Kendall, while their During the holiday weekend parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. Duane Keller had Kendall, went to Jackson, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Brown and with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie daughter of Salt Lake, Mr. and Jensen. Alaskans Visit Thatcher Briefs . i CUSTOM POWER CUSHION WE'RE LOADED WITH GREAT BUYS FOR EVERY NEED CHECK THESE VALUES . . . MANY TYPES AND SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM. COME IN FOR YOUR TIRE NEEDS. GOODYEAR ALL WEATHER IV Big on practicing in Washington what he preaches in Idaho TIRE Steel belted tires so tough Goodyear backs them with a 40,000 mile tread life expectancy policy C GOOD firCAB 4QOOO MileTfead ALL OTHER SIZES COME IN ON YOU'LL SALE TOO SAVE PLUS FED. EX. TAX OF $1.73 AND EXCH. 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