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Show rt CITIZEN v- . - ' 27. 1973 J Trenton German Mission By Carolee Beckstead ' Theon Merrill reported his mission to Germany Sunday evening at sacrament meeting. Other speakers were Del Ray Hobbs of Benson, another returned missionary, and Theons father, Virgil. Among those visiting at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Glen .Hobbs and daughters, Renee and Wayne Cardon of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Noble and children and Dale's parents of Smithfield. . t Mrs. Bertha Godderidge spent four days last week in the Logan hospital where she received treatment for pneumonia. Wendell Marriott is in the hospital undergoing treatment .Reeder. Mr: and Mrs. Robert Reeder Mrs. W. S. Holt and Mr. and! Andrea visited her sister, Mrs. Mrs. LeRoy Richman of Corn-- 1 View the at Lamb, Valley ish visited LaVar and Sharon Lava Home at Sunday. Richman and family in Pueblo, Nursing W. They also visited Mr. E. Colo., recently. Mrs. Marie Dock spent a Bingham. The Margaret Ann Adams week at Salt Lake City where Benson Camp of DUP met !she attended the funeral of a Monday afternoon at the home friend. of Captain Mabel Mortenson. A group of girl friends surEth-leen The lesson was given by prised Barbara Spackman on short a Grant. Following her birthday Friday afternoon. business meeting, refreshments Games were playCl and rewere served to Millie EUerman, freshments served. Josephine Lapray, Lizzie Gan-chef-f, - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beckstead Pearl Spencer, of West Jordan spent a week in Bingham, Mabel Mortenson, Trenton where Mr. Beckstead Ethleen Grant, Bessie Tillotsen, helped his son, William, with his Flossie Atkinson and Norma farm work. 1 Hed' J IFAtlL MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MAUGHAN rolden Wedding Jpen House Set grandparents to eight. r. and Mrs. J. Charles jghan will be. honored by r children at an Open House, Both natives of Cache Valley, lrday from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. he Benson Ward. ..Cultural. The occasion marks the oles 50th Wedding Anniver- - 1. Jr r he Maughans were married t. 26, 1923 in the Salt Lake M Templ and Jtiave lived ( of their married life in son. ney are the parents of six iren, Wynona Steele and J. in Maughan, both of Ben-OrpManning, Roy: 2n Maughan, Smithfield; an Maughan, Preston and ids Maughan (deceased), le Maughans are the grand-ntsjt- o 24 children and great Charlie Maughan was born in Petersboro while his .wife, the former Wynona Saunders, was raised in Hyde' Park.. ' now, Through semi-retire- d Charlie worked for many years as a mechanic herein the valley 'and elsewhere in the state. Active in the Benson Ward, he has held various church leadership positions throughout the Wynona is well known for her beautiful quilts and hand work and has taught in this field in Relief Society for many years. The family of Mr., and Mrs. Maughan invite all friends and relatives to the open house. They request that there be no gifts. By Donna Jorgensen .Mr. and Mrs. Vagn Hansen re visited recently by Mr. i Mrs. Russ Layne of Lewis-Th- e Hansens also enter-ne- d Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hansen family for dinner Sunday in Sids birthday. :welve children attended or of me Hansens tenth birthday ty recently. Dianes mother, ol, served supper to the -- ty-goe- rs. enjoyed a isit from her brother, Thomas 1 te, a student at BYU. Mr. te sang Sunday evening in .rament meeting, iiuralee Warren is from a car erle Warren recover-satisfactori- ly : .identwhich occurred last '.-- at the Amalga crossroads, her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fuller of Murray. Michael Preece and Carie Chugg of Providence are engaged and making plans for a March wedding. Mrs. Arlene Haws of North-Ogden- , Mrs. TameraJones of Plain City, Mrs. Qdell Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arrol Smith attended a farewell testimonial in Oakley, Ida., for Douglas Buckley who is leaving for the English South Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Tfed Jorgensen visit from enjoyed a two-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Duncombe of Arcadia, Calif. Mrs. Duncombe is Teds sister. Mrs. Dorothy Oswald and children of Salt Lake City were recent guests at the home of her h': is expected to be released the Logan LDS Hospital sister and her husband, Devonna and On. Rindlisbacher. - -r-- POLY Mod of the finest quality steel. Your satisfaction guaranteed! We stock a full line of sweeps from 6" thru 18". 14" x Shntiii Ultirials Poly Shcctinc materials in both .004 p. and .008 Excellent for many firm and other uses. W In stock all widths from 6 teet to 40 fact p. 16" m r Air.'.and ;Mrs. Terry Hansen ;:. l daughter, Raquel, cele-';1te- d the Hansens wedding anniversary with a trip to the J! ;?le Zoo and Temple Square - .Salt Lake City. They lso ted Mrs. Hansens sjstor and by star ... HIGHEST QUALITY Star Brand Plow Shares the finest you can buy. 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