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Show 10 THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, NE 6, 1974 r ! I I Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neei-e- y are happy over a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hull in Tre- -' monton. This makes four boys for the Hulls. Other proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull. On Memorial guests of ' Day, Mr. and dinner Mrs. Marvin Neeley were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hull and children of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Winward and family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wright of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hobbs are happy over their first grandchild, a girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin (Jackie) Atkinson of Preston. Other proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Von Atkinson of Franklin. Mrs. Billie Redington and sons are visiting with their mother, Mrs. Gladys for two weeks while is with the husband her Guard. National Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson attended a wedding reception Saturday night in Farmington, Utah. Sunday they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ether A. Biggs Le-Fevr- Maifkte BISHOP II. B. PETERSON Bishop Speaks e, in Draper and also their son, ' Warren, in Provo, and in Brigham City with Mr. and ham is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shumway. Mrs. Earl Shumway spent a few days in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shumway and family and with Mrs. Wayne Shumway of New Jersey, who came out to attend a funeral. Miss Dixie Shumway of Brig- - Mrs. Ann Olsen went to' Roy, Utah, where she attended the high school graduation of her grandson, Cless, Mrs. Stephen Smith. at the fine arts building at Weber College. Cless is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Olsen. Krooni? DnmmKB ooo at Meeting Bishop H. Burke Peterson, First Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, spoke at the North Logan Utah Stake Conference Saturday and in Logan. Sunday, June Bishop Peterson, a promi- wriftfln sq TfiinDDE$yaKy Houmi ILdDamn DimipmiiwBniinoinift 1-- 2, nent civil engineer from Phoenix, Ariz., was named first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric April 6, 1972. He received his B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of Arizona in 1947 and an M.S. degree in 1948 from Utah State University. THE VISITING Church . authority presented the ConLatter-da- y ference theme of Saint Home Ideals. Special emphasis was given to the role of husbands and wives in the Church. Other speakers at the conference included Charles L. Hyde, the stake president; James L. Shupe, first counselor in the presidency; Cynthia Casper and Ellen Bradford, members of the North Logan Second Ward. Prayers were offered by Glade Burgon, member of the stake high council, and Anson Call, member of the North Logan Second Ward high priests group leadership. Glen A. Fifield conducted the stake choir and a string ensemble in musical selections. VrtVrtVrtVrtj m m m mm a l MR. BURGON and ClaVel Haslam were released from the high council. Floyd Krebs and John Brady were released as alternate members of the high council and sustained as members. Terry Griffin, Mr. Fifield and Vincent Erickson were, sustained as alternate high councilors. Others released were Mar-gen- e Waite as secretary of the Aaroruo Priesthood MIA; Essie ivttingill as a board member and Genevieve Johnson as organist of the stake Relief Society; Sandra Purser, Shauna Maughan, Paula Thomas and Starla Krebs as presidency and secretary of the Young Adults Relief Society. Helen Batt was sustained as secretary of the APMIA, Brent Nyman as chairman of the Service and Activity APMIA, and CommiTf JL a member Mrs. of the Society Board. ' ns SGlSif Now that the gas shortage keeps you home more, make it a better place to be... with a First Security Timeway Home Improvement Loan. A Timeway Loan will let you fix the roof, put in a patio, install air conditioning, finish the basement... make all kinds of home improvements. And, it will let you do it on convenient terms, on a monthly basis. For what- ever reason, count on Timeway... when you count on being home more. Timeway Makes It iss IQUAi IFDEJS'O NOVUM LENDER ' ... Happen! SEEQD030W G5sG!K . of Idaho, N.A. i. Member F.D.I.C. i iii i 11 |