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Show THURSDAY, SEPT. Relief Society Reorganized By Marif l.indliardt - Thewas FAIKV1KW ward Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hall of Ogden spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bvron Hall. Mrs. Minnie Cole had her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Preston of Pay- Fail-vie- Relief Society y reorganized. Alzina recentl- Egbert is the new president, Bowles first counselor, Sandra Jensen is second counselor and Connie Garrett is secret- Joyce is ary. The outgoing presidency is Mildred Hall, Kaquel Harris, Mary Lou Jensen and Joyce Bowles. Mrs. Burtis Hall spent two Layton visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and days in Mrs. Terry Spencer. Friday evening, . Orval Last Harris and daughter-in-lawSteven Harris, went to Smithfield to attend a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Hal Fisher. Many gifts were presented to her. Mrs. SPEED BICYCLES 10 Exclusive available sensational America's dealership on the new PAaOT. best bicycle year frame value. 5 guarantee. year all on guarantee 1 die-ca- parts. Call or write. New Century Enterprises, The Hazen Gilberts had their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Gary Giles and three children of Ogden, home Friday and Saturday. Two granddaughters, Marilyn Stanger of Inc. son-in-la- 4915 South State Murray, Utah Phone (801) 84107 266-627- ette, Ida., visiting with her last week, and also with his sister, Mrs. Inez Phillips of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Durstel-e- r had their sons, Neil and Dennis from Pocatello, visiting them a week ago Saturday and Sunday. That Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Durstcler went to Logan and called on his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Durhteler, and his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stone of Sunset, who were at the Durstcler home. Herald Lee Egbert and Phyllis Jensen were home from BYU over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Flemmer and family of Riverton, Ut., visited from Friday to Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ardwin Flemmer. They came to attend the wedding reception of his sister, Sandra Flemmer and Wayne Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Fifield of Salt Lake City spent the weekend of Sept. 16 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fifield. They went on to Teton to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ard. 1 Brigham City and Susan Mitch- ell of Idaho Falls, both students of Ricks College, spent, Friday with their grandparents. Sun- day a grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mitchell, students of BYU, stayed overnight at the Gilbert home. Mrs. Ornal Hyde accompanied Mrs. Mildred Hall and Mrs. Diane Hyde and twin sons to Provo Saturday. Mrs. Hyde visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Corbridge. and Mrs. Hall and daughter Diane and sons stayed with JoAnn Hall, a BYU student. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilbert accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren of Riverdale to Grays River, Wyo., for a three day outing recently. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris had company over the weekend of Sept. 16. A daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and daughter Fran-cin- e and grandchildren Shauna, Wendy and Kevin of Granger, Ut., visited. Last weekend another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hymas of Roy, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harris. Last Wednesday Mrs. Lois Martin of Clifton spent the day with the Barnard Inglets. Weekend guests at their home were a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Qark Inglet of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury were in Provo the weekend of the 16th visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Drury. While there, they attended the football game. Last weekend they were in Rexburg visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Griffeth and family. They attended the Ricks College Homecoming Parade Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilbert were in Pocatello recently visiting with the Dr. Clair Cutler family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fifield were in Clarkston last Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Buttars. Last Sunday they were in Smithfield visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn had Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nash and son Jeffery as their weekend guests on Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rawlings have had as company for the past two weeks a son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Rawlings. j Jr., and three children Sandra, Curtis and Michael,! of Las. Vegas, who stayed one week, and another son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rawlings and son Eric of Fremont, Calif., who stayed two weeks. They have returned to their homes. A daughter, Mrs. Ruth Nash, came Saturday and spent the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roberts had their son Wendell and friend, Miss Debbie Watterude of White Fish, Mont., visiting them over the weekend. They are both students at Ricks College. Saturday Mrs. James Bennett of Smithfield called at the Roberts home. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rawlings were her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allred and son Byron of Walnut Creek, BYU-Monta- Remember Import . The Mexican Showing In The Old American Food Store Rodeo Weekend? The New World Import Center Is Having It's Grand Opening In La-mo- nt Logan Friday & Saturday And The Entire Following Week Sept. 29 -. Oct. 7. r ANOTHER WE FREE DRAWING OCT. 7 AT 5 P.M. APPRECIATED THE SHOWING EVERYONE WILL INTEREST SPORTING IN Will Be INTERIOR THE BASEMENT GOODS PENNY'S PARKING We GIVEN AT OUR IN PRESTON AND WISH TO INVITE DOWN TO SEE OUR WIDE VARIETY OF ARE LOCATED AL'S HELD HERE SPANISH AND MEDITERRANIAN WE BE LOT WITH EASY AND 46 W. Open DECOR. OF THE OLD ACCESS FROM lit NORTH. Monday Thru Sat. From 9 to 6 Every Week. Come In And Say Hello. New World Imports BOX 677 Logan, Utah 84321 Calif. Girls See Holiday On Ice Bv Ada Bailrv CLIFTON Bv Mr. K. A. Baskin A wedTKKAKl'KKTON ding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Denton was held Saturday following their marriage in the Second ward LDS chapel. Those attending the wedding were Pete Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bakley of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Nyile Olsen of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Chany Jones of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Hazel Ward of Preston, Fred Hess, Mrs. Wanda Hess, and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Denton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Denton are spending a few days back east where he is being interviewed for employment. Mrs. Ida Beth Denton is caring for their baby while they are gone. Forest Barger returned home after spending the summer in Cherry Creek, Nev., working his mine. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Atkinson visited during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Von R. Atkinson. Their home is in San Jose, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Atkinson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Von R. Atkinson attended the circus in Salt Lake City Thursday. Camille Corbridge, a niece of the Atkinsons, was in the circus. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Sant of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Von R. Atkinson attended the Ice Follies Wednesday night in Salt Lake City. The Relief Society opening social was held Thursday night at the cultural hall. A barbeque dinner was served. Games and visiting were enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Dessie New bold of California is visiting a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paskins and family. Falrview Briefs n D ttTrfhgrmfbnnnfmp THE CITIZEN Saturday the morning. Those going were bus driver. Dean Lewis, MIA leaders, Ruby Ralphs, LaVene Cox, Bessie Olson, Ue Sant, Clarice Porter, Myrna Moyle, and members were Anna McDermott, Della Ward, Audrey Long, Wanda Cox, Eldn Winward, Ii vone Van Tassell, Gale Kendall, and Vicky Ralphs went as chaperones. The girls were Debra Wood, Mary Lou Tasso, Linda Sant, Donna McDermott, Michelle Winward, Elaine VanTassell, Patty Moore, Sharon Long, Emma Lee Tasso, Tammy Lewis, Irene Kendall, Becky Nelson, Julie Olson, Julie Porter, Joan Tasso, DeAnn ll Ralphs, Mary Lyn Olson, Ward, Caroline Cox, Marsha Moore, Beth Kendall and Sheila Martin. They all had dinner at Harman's cafe before going to Holiday on Ice. Mrs. Marguerite Henderson went with Mrs. Blair Henderson to Logan Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Jackson and two girls and her mother met the rest of the MIA girls in Salt Lake City and attended the Holiday on Ice with them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sears are happy over the arrival of a baby girl, born Friday. The couple already has five boys and three girls. John Barfus of Downey visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Povey Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steck and children. While there, Paul broke his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and family of California are visiting his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson. The Sunday School stake board visited the Oxford-CliftoSunday School for ward La-Prc- n Mr. and Mrs. Lester Owen ot Glendale visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ada Bailey. Those going to Logun Saturday evening for the Mutual Interest party and dinner were Marie Hatch, Nutnlie Mendenhall, Ircla Hclmandollar and Emma Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Kendall and Bishop and Mrs. William Winward also went. They enjoyed the dinner and program. It was held in the USU field house. After the program, a dance was held. Speakers in sacrament meeting Sunday night were Bishop William Winward, Lyle Henderson and Joseph Ward. Steven and La Rue Weiner t visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ralphs. The Oxford-CliftoRelief Society was reorganized in sacrament meeting Sunday night. Released were June Gailcy, Clarice Porter, Ive Lou Lewis and Claire Atkinson. Sustained as the new presidency were Claire Atkinson, Carma Westover, Audrey Long and Louise Wilson. Speakers in the meeting were Alan Davis, Clair Davis and Elder Lee Davis. A piano and organ duct was played by Lee Davis and Enid Johnston. Lee will be leaving soon for a mission to Japan. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis. Visitors in sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Lee's grandmother, Mrs. Leiand Ashcroft and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shrives of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Davis and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Davis and son of Logan, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Beins of Logan, and Mrs. Perry Phillips and daughter of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Martin and children of Sunset visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Martin. The Oxford-Clifto- n Primary and MIA held their inservice meeting Wednesday evening. The lesson was given by Anna McDermott. Low Cost Farm Insurance Protection.. n from your AID Man. The AID Man has a package policy with a wide range of coverages. 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Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodward and family were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Bellisa and daughter and son, Scott Woodward, who is attending BYU. Also spending overnight with the Woodwards was Mrs. Woodward's mother, Julia Kuntz of Logan. Sunday night David Woodward talked in sacrament meeting. David is going to leave for Japan on a mission. After church friends called at the Woodward home. First, let's destroy a myth. With hay fertilizer doesnt and pasture, lose its nutrient value over the winter months. You may in fact get earlier grass. But consider the other benefits of fall fertilization. 1 . Youre fertilizing when you have extra time which of course means more time for you in the spring when things really get hectic. 2. Fall fertilization means earlier spring growth and your hay should have a higher nutrient value. 3. Fertilizing in the fall eliminates the problem of going into the fields in the spring when the ground may be soft and wet. You avoid unnecessary soil compaction. fall-applie- d 4. Growers who wait until spring to fertilize often find their supplier sold out of the product they want. So if fall fertilizing sounds like a good idea this year, you may want to consider ORTHO UNIPEL a fertilizer specially recommended for this area. UNIPEL is ORTHOs uniform fertilizer pellet. Uniform in size, shape, weight and nutrient content for exceptionally easy calibration and even spreading. How about talking over UNIPEL and fall fertilizing with your ORTHO Dealer? 27-12-- 0, Clitvrnn "'Ortho Chevron Chemical Company APPLY NOW W Train Men to Work As LIVESTOCK BUYERS If you have some livestock experience we will train you to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. For a local interview, write today with your background. Include your complete address and phone number. UNITED STATES SENATOR Davis for Senate Committee, Lynn Broadhead, Chairman 3B Complete mis- sion. They returned home that evening. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and baby of Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Ma urine Peterson of Provo and Stanley Brown of Idaho Falls visited at the Cole home. Last Thursday Mrs. Donna Brown of Idaho Falls and two daughters visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Mrs. James Cottle has been in the Logan LDS Hospital for foot surgery. While there she celebrated her 82nd birthday. Mrs. Anna Evans of Sandy, Ut., visited for a short time Saturday with the Elmer Kerr family. Franklin Briefs GG mt-Dd- - MIA women took a bus load of girls to Salt Lake City to see Holiday on Ice, and to the State Fair. They left early Saturday RaNea Rawlings was home from BYU over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martell Rawlings. Mrs. Royal Wilson was in Salt Lake City three days last week visiting with the Randon Wilson family. Merek Hinckley visited last week with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hinckley. He and his family, formerly of Boise, have moved to Pocatello. Vernon Hinckley was in Rexburg for a week visiting with his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Boyd Pettingill. A week ago last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Cole and daughter, Mrs. Shirley Larsen and three children, went to Idaho Falls to hear the testimonial of a grandson and nephew, Elder Stanley Brown, prior to his leaving for the Columbia-Alaska- 1972 MIA Reception Honors Couple British 28, CATTLE BUYERS, INC. 4420 MadisM Kansas City, Me. 641 1 1 Catth mad fttaitmk May! Franklin County Grain Growers Preston, Idaho Phone 852-038- 4 |