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Show JUST IPHONE Smithfield First Ward F ather F eted On Birthday By Sybil Packer The family members of Oscar Gyllenskog honored him ly with a dinner on the occasion of his 75th' birthday anniversary. Daughter Elaine returned from her summers employment at Zion National Park and Around Clarkston Mrs. George Gyllenskog, Tressa, was here for two days from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Roma Mills and her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Mark McBride have enjoyed visits this past month from several members of the family. LeRoy Hall and his bride, Rosalee, and Gary Hall and son. Rod visited frpm their homes in Great Falls, Mont. Both are sons of Mrs. Mills. A sister and two brothers of Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Eloise McNett and her granddaughter, Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson and children and Mr. Rex Johnson were here from Stevensville, Haugan, and Ronan, Montana. Two of Mrs. Mills nieces were also on the visitors list: Mrs. Jeannette Healy and children of Billings, Mont., and Linda Neal of Augusta, Montana. This past weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Leona McBride visited from Pocatello, Idaho. BONNIE and Greg Taylor and children, were weekend Trenton visitors at the George Harris Bammes were sustained as home. They came to attend the Relief Society teachers and farewell testimonial of a Patricia Felt was sustained to nephew, Michael Harris, who is the Primary. leaving soon for a South Carot lina Georgia Mission. Greg was a speaker at the meeting along with another uncle, Eddie Harris, Mikes parents, Jess and Virginia, and Michael. A special clarinet solo was played by a sister, Debbie, accompanied by Marjorie Harris. Florin Owens, a friend of By Gladys Loosle David .Garce, is living at the Mrs. Evelyn Colebrook of Salt Garce home for the school year. Lake City spent a few days Florins parents live in visiting with her sister and Duchesne, the two young men brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. will attend USU. Paul M. Clark.. The memberships for four Mrs. David Shaw of Idaho. new families were read in Falls visited with her parents, sacrament meeting Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alma Goodey, on night. New members are: Saturday. Brian and Patricia Felt and son, Mrs. Sandra Mackelprang LaMar and Susan Jonsson, and two children of Wilmington, Lynn and Karen Harris and Del., spent a week visiting with daughter and Rodney and her mother, Mrs. Ardith GrifDeborah Archibald and two fiths. She came to attend the children. Several people were funeral of her father, Dell C. released and sustained to new Griffiths. positions in the ward: Reed Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Andreason was released as Jacques and family of Ammon, Webelos leader in the cub scout Ida., visited during the weekend program and Dale Smith was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sustained; Eddie and Marjorie George D. Loosle. Harris were released as Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gardner of School teachers and Sue Packer Quincey, Wash., were Thursday was sustained; Roma Harris, overnight guests at the home of Marilyn Spackman and Ruth Mr. and Mrs. George D. Loosle. Visiting at the home of Mr. A. H. Jardine during the week were his daughter, Mrs. Helen Johnson, of Salt Lake City and his grandson, Robert Johnson,' and his fiancee of Reno, Nev. They also visited with other relatives in the area. and Mrs. Virgil Merrill Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pearce morning at the Logan hospital. were sustained in church SunVisitors of Mr. and Mrs. to be assistants to Harold Buttars Sunday were day evening the ward clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buttars and Mr. and Mrs. Kendon Godfrey family of Salt Lake, Mrs. Twila and family, Logan, visited on Dickson of Ogden, and Mrs Sunday with their parents, Mr. Donna Cornish. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Don Godfrey and Mr. Aaron Price and children o. and Mrs. Verl Buttars. Wellsville were present at meetMr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce, ing to hear Mrs. Dickson talk. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Clark and Mrs. Dickson, a former Trenton Mrs. Evelyn Colebrook visited resident, have highlights of her Sunday at the home of Mr. and mission to Southern Florida. Mrs. Kent Parker in ProviVisitors of Mr. and Mrs. dence. William V. Connary Sunda ' The Aaronic Priesthood MIA were Mrs. Blaine Egbert anc held their opening social WedMrs. Judy Bronson of Logan. at Sherwood Hills. All Other visitors of the Connarys nesday kinds of activities were enjoyed last week were Mrs. Lloyd followed by a cookout supper at Taylor and sister, Elsie, of Salt th A wwsMHfc FB9. Lake City, who were enroute to attended the event. Preston to attend their uncles funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin attended the funeral for his uncle, George Myler, at Clark-stolast week. Others from Trenton attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson. Thiokol Trackmaster employFlossie Atkinson, Mary ees and their partners enjoyed Spackman and Norma Reeder the companys annual steak attended the Cornish ward con- dinner held recently at the ference Wednesday, as reprefairground pavillion in Logan. sentatives of the stake board. As in past years, the cooking Mr. and Mrs. Mickel E. Mills and. serving was done by the of Granger spent Saturday with plants general manager and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. directors, including Merrill William V. Connary, prior to Brown, Ioyal Anderson and Lee leaving for Fort Iewis to serve McDonald. Marty Markam was with the Army. Sunday visitors party chairman. of the Connarys were Mr. and Tours of the Trackmaster Mrs. Ben Lucero of Fort Hall, plant climaxed the evening. Logan . . Providence w, . Grace . . Tremonton ACTION ADS ARE INSERTED AUTOMATICALLY IN FIVE DIFFERENT PUBLICATIONS Comings and Goings By Carolee Beckstead Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman accompanied her sister, Marjorie Andersen, of Preston to Idaho Falls Wednesday where they spent the day with another sister, Mrs. Effie Jardine. Mrs. Jardine was confined to the LDS hospital there with a broken hip. Members of the Town Council and partners attending the Municipal League meetings at Salt Lake City over the weekend, were Mayor and Mrs. W. S. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leo Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Richards. Mrs. Pitcher held a lucky ticket, entitling her to a TV set. The Volunteer Firemen held chicken supper in the Town Hal! Saturday evening under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Verrall Brown have returned from a four-da- y visit to Idaho. They visited her Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Vaud Peart of Rupert, and a sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pack of Paul. The six took a tour of that area, visiting Ketchum, Sun Valley, Lake McKinley, Mt. Harrison and the City of Rocks. They also visited Marbas sister, Mrs. Donna Davis, at Rupert. A baby son was born to Mr. . n Ida. Thiokol Holds Annual Picnic AOOM ADS COMBINED CLASSIFIEDS All advertising in the classi- fied advertising section of this paper automatically appears in five different weekly newspapers. The total circulation of Of Thanks ard the five newspapers is more than 14,000 of which 6,000 is cirbonafied free is culation and 8,000 distribution in the Cache Reg ister in Cache County. paid-in-advan- A 2-L- ost CARD OF THANKS Our sincere appreciation and thanks for the many acts of - kindness shown to our family. We are especially grateful to those who sent flowers, cards, and contributions to the Grace Library. To those who participated in many ways, at the funeral services. To those who have taken care of Kim and Tina at many different times. And we wish to express a special thanks to those who gave blood for Louis. All of your thoughts and deeds have helped and consoled us more than we Found Childrens pet. Five old female part cocker month spaniel puppy. Black and white, answers to Daisy.. Please cal Tremonton. LOST 257-362- 0, LOST Long haired Siamese cat wearing a flea collar. Named Fatcaf, Preston. Small reward. . 852-282- 6, Glasses on picnic FOUND table in Preston city park. Pick up at Citizen and pay for ad. Preston. 852-015- 5, can express. Mrs. Louis T. Stalker Mr. and Mrs. Barry Stalk- er Mr. and Mrs. Coombs 2-L- & ost Found Wire ring glasses FOUND found at County Fair. You may have them by identifying and paying for this at the Leader. LOST Two goats, one Nanny and one Billy. Reward offered. 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