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Show 8 - THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1972 Newlyweds Make SociableCitizen BANIDA BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Angus Condie left Tuesday for Boise and Moscow where he will attend legislative meetings. ' The Explorers and leader Robert Geddes enjoyed a few days on a camping trip to Yellowstone Park recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen of Soda Springs , visited Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and family. Carole Pilgrim and son, Todd, of Soda Springs spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Geddes, and other relatives, Home In Logan chapel on Jun - 27-28-- THE ABDUCTORS RATED X - JUL 31 - sleeves. They WEDNESDAY AUG. dotted iwiss Several used FOR SALE Whirlpool washers and dryers. Carlson Appliance Center, 852-073- 7. 30(30 FOR RENT Bachelors furnished apartment. Contact 30t3c Doug Eggett. small one FOR RENT bedroom apartment. Call Springs won consolation with a 4 victory over Montpelier. Other scores in the tournament were as follows: Malad 13 - Montpelier 2 Providence 18 - Preston II 1 Preston 1 1 - Soda Springs 0 Montpelier 5 Preston II 4 Soda Springs 5 - Montpelier 4 Malad 8 - Preston I 0 5-- 852-272- 7. SOtfc Sociable Citizen Mrs. SyTvufDa vis accompanied her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hadfield of Clearfield, to Los Angeles where they visited for two weeks with relatives and friends, and toured many interesting places. RECREATION SCHEDULE Friday, July 28 - No pony league 9:30 a.m. - midget league games 10:30 a.m. - little league practice games Monday, July 31 - 8:00 a.m. - pony league 9:30 a.m. - midget league games 10:30 a.m. little league games Tuesday, August 1 - 8:00 a.m. - pony league 9:30 a.m. - midget league basketball (meet at park) 10:30 a.m. - little league basketball Wednesday, August 2 - 4 p.m. track meet at Brigham City a.m. - golf at course (round play Thursday, August 3 - d train blue dresses MONDAY - TUESDAY 24, 1972. shirt, and fitted bodice. Long full sleeves and a high neck ruffle were other details of the gown. She wore a shoulder-lengt- h net veil with a small lace crown trimmed with seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was of small white roses and white carnations with light blue accent. Pamela Nungesser was maid of honor. Other attendants wer Carolyn Sorensen and Melissa Eatinger, cousins of the bride, and Lynda Sorensen, sister of the bride. The four girls were dressed in street length light FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY f ISishop Douglas Sorensen officiated at the double ring ceremony, and Fay T. Merrill played the wedding music. The bride chose a dress of PRESTON Malad the first Preston pony league baseball tourney Kirk Saturday evening by defeating Preston I by a score of Allen of Malad received the most valuable player award and the outstanding pitcher award for his fine performances both pitching and catching. Nyman of Providence received the outstanding hitter award and Ryan Potter of Montpelier struck out the most batters (28) in the tournament. Preston I received the second place trophy, while Soda 8-- i n arrangements shades of light blue and white made a setting for the June nuptials witnessed by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sorensen, Swan Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Wright, Montpelier, and a large number of relatives and close friends. white lace with To Classify MALAD WINS Floral chapel Too Late won Andrea Kaye Sorensen recited wedding vows with Glen C. Wright at the Swan Lake LDS Mrs. Rulon Dunn and Mrs. Laura Seamons were in Boise for three days a week ago Monday. Mrs. Seamons went for jury duty and Mrs. Dunn visited with her daughter, Mrs. Karen Stevenson and granddaughter, Stacey. THEATRE THURSDAY Recreation Schedule 7-- 9 lesson) 9:30 a.m. - midget league flag football 10:30 a.m. - little league flag football only-n- o bell featuring were made of with white lace 1- -2 Big on law and order WILLIAM POOLE, In soliciting your support for nomination for County Commissioner, District No. 1, Republican Party, brings ' to the voters of Franklin County, past experience as a County Commissioner, Interest in their problems, time to listen to everyone, and a sincere desire to serve. Your vote will be most sincerely appreciated. GEORGE HANSEN MR. AND MRS. GLEN C. WRIGHT trim. A rose was carried attendant. long-stemm- U.S. FOR SENATOR by white each Jeffrey Wright, brother of the groom, was best man. Jeffrey Cochran, Randy Wilkes and Steve Pugmire were ushers. 'to i t- - A ; i V PAID FOR HANSEN SENATE BY GEORGE FOR U.S. COMMITTEE, BARBARA MEEK. A reception in the cultural hall followed the wedding with the receiving line against a light blue backdrop with light blue and white floral arrangements. A three-tiere- d wedding cake displayed on a white lace cover was used as a focal point in the hall. The refreshments were served by Karen Yearsley, Delise Yearsley and LauraLee Sorensen. Mary Beth Lamb attended the guest book. Those who helped with the gifts were Laura Hansen, Kosanne Trujillo and Debra Merrill. The young couple was further honored at an open house held July 8, 1972, at the Montpelier stake center, Montpelier. The new Mrs. Wright is a 1971 graduate of Marsh Valley High School and has attended Utah State University. She is presently employed at First Security Bank in Logan. The groom is a 1971 graduate of Bear Lake High School and has attended Utah State y. He is currently em- ployed at Del Monte Corporation in Smithfield and plans to continue his education at USU where he is majoring in, business administration. They are making their home in Logan at present. VOTE Mrs. Rhonda C. Schomas, daughter MASTERS DEGREE of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christensen of Mink Creek received her master of science degree in home economics education at Brigham Young University May 26. She received her B.S. degree from the same institution in 1968. During her graduate studies, Mrs. Schomas received the Moyle Woodruff Trust fellowship award of $500 for her excellence in study and professional service. She is currently teaching home economics at Springville High School in Springville, Utah. She is married to Arthur John Schomas of Evanston, Wyo., and they are currently residing in Provo. FOR WILLIAM POOLE SB HARVEST TIME MOKE USED COMBINE - V ndrULmi MASSEY FERGUSON AIASSEY FERGUSON 82 92 E MASSEY FERGUSON SUPER 92 NEW ENGINE, CAB AND AIR yWMIB ONLY jim Mrs. Kenneth Sessions, has completed his cub scout work and has earned all 15 available badges while in Webelos. He has passed and received his Arrow of Light. 6000 JOHN DEERE 6500 ESSilStt Si 1195 ONLY DEERE GO-BU- Y 55 - 852-085- 4 95 NOW AND SAVE - AND REPRESENT NOT RULE AND DICTATE" ENTHUSIASM 1195 Tremonton SERVE ... MASSEY FERGUSON, INC. Preston V'i Mike Adams is not new to the political scene. For the past 18 years Mike has been involved in the political system campaigning for Republican candidates. Mike served as a special aide to former Governor Don Samuelson . . . Information Director for the Idaho and as manager of KPST Radio in Preston Mike has Farm Bureau taken a lead in civic affairs . . . helping to keep the public an informed public . . . Mike Adams will listen to you and then get things done for you. MITCHELL DENNIS is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson. He has completed his Webelos work and earned all 15 badges. He has passed and received his Arrow of Light. JOHNSON Sg ALL MACHINES ARE READY TO ' OFFICIALS MUST EXPERIENCE 995 JOHN 55 "ELECTED - MIKE ADAMS Hillside WITH CAB DEERE JEFFERY LYNN SESSIONS, the son of Mr. and 410 510 ONLY 795 CONDITIONER MASSEY FERGUSON JOHN STATE REPRESENTATIVE MASSEY FERGUSON 3500 ONLY REPUBLICAN FOR 257-554- 5 TwbercMletii end Attociafion Ditto withei te thank fomihot that heve remembered tbeir loved net with memorial to the Chritlntot Seal organisation, Memorial (enlrlbirtieni are vttd Ur roioarch, education and in battle ether programs and ether against emphysema respiratory diseases. Mall memorials le 2621 Camas, Boise, Idaho 13705. The Ideh Reipiretevy Mike Adams is enthused . . . Mike Adams tackles all tasks with enthusiasm and sets out to succeed. Mike's enthusiasm helped raise $3,000 for an ambulance for Franklin County. People who know Mike Adams . . . know that his enthusiasm will help him to be a great voice for you in the Idaho House of Representatives. DESIRE Mike Adams has the desire to serve and represent . . . not rule and dictate. With his desire Mike Adams will be the kind of State Representative you will be proud of. Mike Adams has desire . . . desire to be your State Representative. COMMITTEE TO ELECT MIKE ADAMS STEVE NOYES - FRANKLIN COUNTY CHAIRMAN WAYNE MORTIMER - CARIBOU COUNTY CHAIRMAN |