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Show i 1 Cheese Plant Manager, Family Move By Kirs. Harris Stephenson CLEVELAND - TH ATCH Kit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyler are leaving soon to make their home in Boise where he has accepted employment. Mr. Wyler has been manager of the Gem Valley Cheese factory for a number of years. Word was received here last week by relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter that they have been called to serve as full time missionaries in the Mount Rainier Stake with headquarters in Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Panter have been serving in the Sunday School and Relief Society organizations. - Fla., Last their and and Mrs. Dianne Archibald and children of Wendover visited Friday to Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Winward. Saturday, a family dinner was held in Preston at the home of another daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelson and family. Their daughter Beverly was baptized Saturday and confirmed Sun- and son-in-la- day by her grandfather, Mr. Winward. Great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Head of Preston, and other close relat- ives were present for both occasions and the dinner. Mrs. Charles Owens accom- Boise Mrs. Richard Garbctt visited in Montpelier last Saturday with her son and daughter-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Garbett. and Mrs. Keith Forman Mr. and family of Bountiful spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forman. and Mrs. Bart Bennett Mr. and son of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bennett. Mrs. Gerald Ken Skinner and Mrs. Skinner visited last in Liberty with Mr. and Sunday Mrs. Ruel Skinner. Mrs. Skinner had spent several days in the hospital with a throat Floridians Visit By Marie Llndhardt Mr. and Mrs. WHITNEY Platt Ward had Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lowry and children, Lee, Paul and Dale, of Tampa, as their guests a week ago. Tuesday the Wards had all family home for dinner and a get together. They were the Marvin Gifford family of Twin Falls, Robert Tingey family Mr. and Mrs. Ron Smith baby of Brigham City and the kSd Brown family of Lewiston. To In Whitney Mr. and drove to Mrs. Orval Benson Provo a week ago Thursday for dental work with Dr. Allen Brockbank. Later they visited with a sister, Mrs. Brockbank. They also had lunch with the Larry Benson family. Larry is on the BYU faculty. Before returning home they called on Mrs. Ruby B. Clayson in American Fork. They attend- ed the Ice Follies that evening in the Salt Palace with Mr. and Mrs. John Larson of Salt Lake. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Benson of Layton was blessed Sunday and named Nichole by her father. Orval Benson assisted in the blessing of their 25th grandchild. Mr. Farr and Mrs. Dean Anderson, who recently returned from their year and a half LDS Mexican mission, were also present for the occasion. They all enjoyed a infection. Patsy Bennett of Salt Lake City and Blanche Jean Panter of Provo spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Panter. They attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith Friday evening and played the organ and piano music during the wedding reception. Mrs. Hattie Jensen and daughter Bcrniece of Fish Haven spent several days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Letitia Smith. Will McGregor of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor. He is attending the University of Utah. Mrs. Dallas Hansen of Grace spent last Friday with Mrs. Nellie Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mickel-so- n went to Salmon to attend the funeral of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Williams spent a few days last week in Salt Lake City as guest of their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams. They also visited with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Norman Daniels. Tab, Todd and Deon Mendenhall spent a few days last week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petersen, at Enoch Valley. Mr. and Mrs. L a C 1 e d e Coombs are building a new home northwest of the Thatcher elementary school. Mr. and Mrs. Millen Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright of Logan came Tuesday dinner at Kent's home. Mrs. Vaughn Benson of Logan, Mrs. Rulon Keller and last week to the funeral of Rose sons, George of Nampa and J. Young, held in Thatcher ward. potluck Mr. and Leo of Rexburg, were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rasmusweek ago at the Orval Benson home. They enjoyed a sen and family moved into their new home last week, built on the panied a sister and husband, ride and fishing in Cub River Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glover of and lunch at the Benson home. Harry Steele ranch. The home is located just south of the Preston, and another sister. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Forsgren and home. Miss Cleone Wheeler of Clearfdaughters also called. They had family in down attended to a the Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stalker and ield, wedding Salt Lake coast to Los Angies, visiting City that Friday for Mr. and their daughter Darlene and her relatives. While there they Mrs. Cliff Forsgren. He is the husband Steve of Blackfoot toured Disneyland and other son of Seth and Marco Keller visited last Thursday with Mr. places of interest. Enroute Forsgren and a grandson of the and Mrs. Ellis Wright. late Mr. and Mrs. Gifford home they visited Bryce CanMrs. Bob Welker and new two were Preston. of weeks. Forsgren gone yon. They guests a Western Boots Tony Lama Dan Post Justin Acme Wranglsr Frye Nocona RANCHWEAR . WESTERN ROOTS Sond for your FREE 96 Pago Color Cafooguo SADDLERY Jacks Wcte RANCHWEAR from Sit Start of tho Watt Sak lain City, Utah 141 62 East 2nd South Stroet Phono 801 322-04Dopt. "N" Serving Ik) Nation 1 1 baby boy returned from the Preston hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wright went to Shelley last Thursday and got her sister, Mrs. Gladys Jensen, and went to Twin Falls where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Skinner and Mrs. Ernest Crossley and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller. They visited in Carey, Ida., with Kay Thatcher and then went on to Salmon to visit with Mrs. Lena Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skinner, Mrs. Thelma Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Skinner and son Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hicks and daughter of American Falls were last weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright. Amy Wright spent last week in American Falls with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ron Hicks. Mrs. Ruben Coombs spent last Friday in Franklin visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone. THURSDAY, OCT. Family Gets By Marie Lindhardt WINDER In Salt Lake At fast meeting Sunday the Winder ward Relief Society presidency was reorganized and Mrs. Charles Nielsen is the new president , Mrs. Cluff Gibson is first counselor, Mrs. Floyd Bennett, second counselor, and Gancal Swainston was retained as secretary. Also during meeting the infant daughter of Mrs. Lenna Jepson was blessed and named by her grandfather, Carl Bennett, and given the name of old Kymberlee. The eight-yea- r twins of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bennett, Todd Kay and Tamara Rae, were confirmed by their grandfathers, Carl Bennett and Oscar Wilde. Mrs. Kathleen Smedlcy and children of Dewey ville spent the By Mrs. E. A. Haskins TREASl'RETON Afamily get together was held in Salt Lake City Monday. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Paskins. The dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Paskins. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins spent a few days in Roy and Sait Lake City visiting with members of their family. Mrs. Dessie Newbold of California, Mrs. Betty Loh of Ogden, Mrs. Rhoda Workman and Mrs. Beatrice Paskins drove to Midvale Tuesday. They visited their grandfather's old homestead in Midvale. Mrs. Dessie Newbold and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Workman visited in Soda Springs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lowe and family. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson. Mrs. Newbold is visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paskins and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Workman. She is a sister of Mrs. Paskins and Mrs. Work- weekend with her aunt und uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rjchard Ballif. Sunday they all went to Robin to visit with Mrs. Ballif's grandmother and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ether Marley. Last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hull and boys and Kim Gibson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stocks and children of Bountiful, Steven Thatcher family of Logan and the Chet Gibson family of Missoula, Mont., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guff Gibson. Last Wednesday and Thursday, Mrs. Thatcher and children spent those two days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winger went to Rexburg Saturday to see their son Eddie, who had the male lead in the Ricks College You're A Good Man, play, Riverdale Girl To Sing In College Opera Bv Marie Lindhardt Kl ERDAI.K Choulcs, who attends Boise Nancy man. Californians Visit In Mapleton State College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dcloss Bell. She will participate in the college opera, with the Mistro Rachael, Singers. Miss Zoe Schrocder of Lay-towho registered at the USU, spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Tate. Her sister, Jill Schrocder of Layton, spent last week with her grandparents as Mrs. her mother, Roger Scroeder, was in the McKay-De- e hospital with a new baby girl. She was bom Sept. 24 and weighed seven pounds. They now have four children. Mr. and Mrs. John Garfield n and daughter Angela of visited Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter. Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. James Woolf had her sisters. Mrs. Maude Burton and daughter Alberta, and Mrs. Lorna Achlota of Ogden visiting them. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Woolf went to Logan to call on another sister, Mrs. Spackman, and a great granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, George n, By Marie Lindhardt MAPLETON Joan and brother Mark Eichert of Huntington Beach, Calif., have been visiting with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eichert. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Long went to Providence Sunday to see the infant son of Verl and Connie Long blessed and named Verl Mortensen by his father. He was assisted by an uncle, Wendell Long. They had dinner ' at Verl's home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Long and family are now residing in St. George where he is a landscape architect. Last Tuesday afternoon was the fall opening social for the Mapleton ward Relief Society. Vaudis Sharp, president, presided and first counselor, Jan-iec- e Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Boson Gregory, conducted. The activity for the day was under were in Idaho Falls the weekend the direction of LaRue Bur- "of Sept. 23 to go antelope bank. Mrs. Norma Knudson of hunting near Salmon with her Preston showed the women how .brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. to do ceramic antiquing. Some Reed Olsen. Mrs. DelRay Barrington and of the women did handwork. Each member brought their daughter Christine of Fountain favorite recipe all cooked and Green, Ul., visited last week with her husband's parents, Mr. they completed the dinner served to them and they all and Mrs. Ray C. Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Rawlexchanged recipes with each other. Present were the above ings and son Roger of Wendovmentioned and Anna Lee Bow-cut- t, er, Ut., visited Friday evening and Saturday with her parents, Dorothy Burbank, Kaththe Rex Packers. leen Cole, Linda Dursteler, Mrs. Leila Smith had her Tyra Eichert, Elma Kee, Sharon Knapp, Afton Long, Arlene daughter Lee Ann home from Porter, Lillian Porter, and BYU over the weekend. Mr. and three visitors, Norma Knudson, Mrs. Scott Freeman and chilBonnie Burbank and Helen dren of Logan had supper Trent. Friday evening with her mother Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Long and sister. A week ago Saturday entertained at dinner a week Kelvin and his brother Joel of Pocatello, and Mr. and Mrs. ago Sunday for his mother, Mrs. Dalan Smith and daughter Lettie Long, and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Burbank and family of Kristi of Montpelier visited with their mother. Mapleton and Mrs. Evelyn Weeks and family of Preston. Wendy K. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Jepsen of Mr. and Mrs. Theo L. Smith, was home from USU over the Preston called that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stokes weekend. Last Wednesday evening the and family of Idaho Falls came Riverdale ward Relief Society a week ago over the weekend had their fall opening social and to visit her parents, Mr. and their husbands were invited. Mrs. N. G. Chatterton, and also Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hodges of Mrs. Wavel Smith, president, presided. A program was preLogan. Jessie Sharp of Salt Lake City sented with Dalene Smith spent the weekend with her playing four marimba numbers. Buna Tate told a variety of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford and Bishop Wilford Meek jokes Sharp. n were seated Mrs. Fonda Bodily and her spoke. Fifty-seveone table with at long planter mother, Mrs. Velma Cottle of and fall flowers, Preston, spent the weekend in arrangements a chicken dinner was Layton visiting with the Bart and served. Merrill family, George Foster of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith City was home over the and daughter Kristi spent four weekend visiting his mother, days in Salmon recently. Mr. Mrs. Lincoln Foster. and Mrs. Michael Daniels of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Poole Salt Lake City visited one day and son Raymond attended the last week with the Smiths. football game a week ago Saturday at Provo. Laurinc Keller, missionary Mr. and Mrs. Rene Winward daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and family of Logan called on Robert Henderson, is recoverhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. ing at the mission home in Winward, last Thursday. Mr. Buenos Aires from an appenand Mrs. Mark Nielsen of Roy dectomy operation on Sept. 19. visited last week with her Mrs. Kcta McFce of Kimberparents, Mr. and Mrs. Winly, Ida., visited last Thursday to ward. Saturday with her aunt and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knight husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and children, Wendy, Kevin and of Carolyn Bountiful, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Poole, last week. . Davis lor Senate Committee, Lynn Broadhead, Chairman Charlie Brown." They stayed overnight in Pocatello with a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Barfus. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp have a new grandchild. A nine pound 14 ounce son was born to Lt. and Mrs. Robert D. (Kathleen) Baker on Sept. 12 in Big Springs, Tex. The baby is their first child. They have now moved to Altus Air Base, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cole were in Burley over the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nix. Their children stayed with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Day, in Cove. Bishop and Mrs. Carol Stocks were in Lima, Mont., Thursday overnight visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer. Mrs Edward Talbot was in Ogden for a week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Leland Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hedin have been in Dayton, Ohio, for the past week visiting their son, Captain Vance Hedin and family. Vance is stationed at the Wright Patterson Air Force base there and he is an Air Force instructor in Technology. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Olson welcomed their second child, a daughter, born Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett have a new granddaughter. The baby was born in the Logan LDS Hospital Sept. 10 to Mrs. Lenna She Jepson. SIZE Satisfaction IN STOCK Guaranteed HANSEN GLASS AND PAINT Ph. 852-106- 7 weighed eight ounces and will be named Kymberlee. A week ago Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bennett and family of Brigham City and the William Dennis family of Logan came to see the baby and the new mother and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett. That Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bennett of Salt Lake City came for a visit. pounds 15 sang two songs and she panied on the guitar. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble and family of Preston and Mrs. Randa Wood and daughter Wendy of Logan were dinner guests Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randell Durstel- er. i For most people, .i Saving. not something you leap into with both feet. its You start small. And as you grow, your savings habit grows with you. At First Security, there are savings plans for beginners, and for seasoned veterans. All paying our all time high rates of interest. Begin to begin with a passbook savings account to add to every payday or First Security Bank savings certificates. 5 for 3 months 5!2 for 1 year 5 for 2 years First Security Bank Systen Member First Security Corporation of Banks RESOURCES OVER ONE BILLION DOLLARS hm I ml! Tma Sivufitv B.W, m Utah Natan Anoc' atan Stfruntv Sala Bank. &itt Laka Crty. Utah teiHnr Skua Bank ol Spnnqv,. Utah MemOwa eOnr' Fnl accom- A chicken dinner was served to 45. Each depositor's account la Insured up to $20,000 by tho Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Instant Installation 8. tives. Corlificateo of S500 or more In multiplot of 1100. For Individuals. Interest paid ovary 3 month! from day of deposit. Rates are per annum. EVERY in Boise Sept. She weighed nine pounds. She has a brother, Jerry. Grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Carol Stocks of Winder and Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson of Mink Creek. She was named Lydia Ann last Sunday by her father. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Taylor of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Talbot a week ago Saturday. Tuesday a granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferdo and baby son of New Jersey, and Mrs. Juanita Jamison and son Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Howell of Ogden visited at the Talbot home. Mrs. Marion Bennett was in Layton last week visiting rela- Group Honors Bishopric At First Social Mapleton Man Gets State UNITED STATES SENATOR 3B THE CITIZEN Tanner. Friday, two other nieces. Mrs. Bertha Dring and Mrs. Zcnna Waring, visited at the Tanner home. They were from Montview. Ida. A week ago Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Yatcrluus had tier sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Price of Ogden, visiting them. Wednesday a brotlier and wife from Bear Iike, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Findley, calk'd on them. Weekend guests were the Darrell Woodward family of Salt Lake City, Rodney Vaterlaus family of (Minton and Dennis Winward WINDER The Winder ward family of Pocatello, came to Relief Society held a combined visit their parents. party recently for the outgoing Mr. and Mrs. Estus Packer of bishopric and their fall opening Idaho Fulls were here over the social for members and their weekend visiting their son husbands. The program was arranged Marvc and family, and Linda and Clarice were home from by Jane Gibson in the form of This Is Your Life for the past Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Bell and bishopric, Floyd Bennett, son Lyn have been to Wilbur, Charles Nielsen, Richard Ballif, Wash., for a week visiting with LaVern Talbot and Carol a daughter and family, Mr. and Stocks. Linda Stocks and Kim Gibson Mrs. itoberl Bandy. S. BYU-Monta- Mr. and Mrs. MAPLETON Roy Long and children, Margie and Kari, are now residing in Las Vegas. He is with the State Board of Health as a lab He served four technician. years in the U. S. Air Force and was a staff sergeant. 1972 Ward Names Relief Society Leaders Together Assignment 5, Idaho. Natan nnnntnn Secunty Bank Full Saturty Bank ol Rock Sprnga. Wyomng Fra Serially Bank BounkM, Utah. Natanal Aiaonatan w.-v- l kmnanca Coipontan. |