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Show NEWTON NEWS Attend wedding in Washington Dr. and Mrs. Vaughn I). Rigby. Sandra. Mary and Rebecca, of Midvale look Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Salisbury. Newton and daughter Mildred, from Detroit. Michigan. In WashingNEWTON'- Rigby reunion heid in Newton NEWTON The George C. Rigby family reunion was held at the Newton Park Pavillion on Saturday, Aug. 20. There were many families represented. There were 10 of 13 children and their families represented. Those being the families of Golden and LaVern Rigby, Milton Rigby, Rella Rigby Linquist, Libert Rigby Brown, Gwen Cooley, and Pamela Cooley and winning red rihbnns were Seliva Benson. Jeanine Woodward. Machelle Jenkins and Page Viehweg. Their skit was also chosen as the best at Camp so this was presented at the County Style Review. Mary Ellen Jones daughter of Norvel and Dody Jones has returned to Ricks College at Kexhurg where she will continue her college education. She has spent the Alder. Ruby Johnson Ken- - Sustained as new assistant deacon advisor was Eldon Smith. Ronnie Petersen as assistant priest advisor and Jeff Jorgensen was sustained as a Sunday School teacher. The Sunday Sacrament program was presented by the youth of the ward speaking on the different activities they have enjoyed this summer. Cindy Smith talked about the Youth Conference the ward attended at Manti and also Snow College. Anita Salisbury and Mike Benson told of the Green River trip, with daughters, mothers, fathers, chaperones and bishopric. Ileene Christiansen representing i the parents and chaperones told of the Green River Trip and Ann Sutherland told of her many experiences while residing at Alexandria. Virginia. and being employed at Washington D.C. with the FBI for the past year. The special musical number was a vocal quartet with Kathy Petersen. Joyce Salisbury. Andrea Loni Benson. Maughan accompanied by Floyd Salisbury. Gordon and Paula Hill enjoyed a family on Saturday. Those visiting for the outdoor luncheon were Lloyd and Delcia Hill. Earl and Julie Anderson and er two children. David and Karren Hill and infant daughter all of Pocatello. Idaho and Brenda Dalton and two children of Kem-mere- r. Wyo. The Clover Cooks of Newton led by Ruby Woodward were happy over the many ribbons won at the recent county fair. Winning blue ribbons for their quick breads were Lana Cooley. 4-- Jennifer Smith. Laura ton on August 6 to Davis and Marvel Benton and family of Idaho Falls. of their grand-datiL'IUKaren Salisbury, daughter of I.vman and also Marv. LaVor Sorensen attend the wedding er You're Not Too Late To Get Bargains On School Supplies Kop-litwi- Qwen Gnodey of Mountain Home Air Force Base. Ida., spent the weekend at Lava Hot Springs. Ida. GUARANTEED LOWEST attending day camp at Gwinvah Park in Logan Regular Prices Canyon. To On Friday evening Aug. 12. Claude Petersen was honor- CO $22.95 CHS ed on his birthday by family members. Those enjoying supper and fireworks at the Newton Park Pavillion were Claude and Von of Newton, Dennis and Fran Petersen and four daughters, Angie, Tracy. Debbie, and Terri of Las Vegas. Nev.. Bruce and Nancy Lee Petersen and 3 km oo2ud4 I - Byran Petersen, of Hyrum, Ronnie. Susan and Jared and Lacey Petersen,. Claudia, Carey, and Carley Koplit-witMatt Petersen. Parley and Ella Petersen. Leon and Glenna Petersen and five children all of Newton. z. Assorted Artist 40 Page - Wide or College Rule Reg. 69 The Kiddy Kooks of Newton led by Judy Woodward and assisted by Christine Goodsell were pleased from winning 3 blue ribbons 4-- Pkg. of 20 Difftrmt 2$79 Spec. NOTEBOOK OUR n Reg. Assorted LePages 44' REG. 1 Va R- - 29 Report 500 Sheet - $3.49 Colors Type Paper 200 Count 3 W Spec. Hole Filler Paper rc. $1.75 , (Long) V. ' wr . V - Value h Flair Color Pen. flair By Coversjj9 (Ream) ''..'k A Binders Spec. s Pencils $199 99 Coloring Pk. of Spec. Reg. 79 12 Bic Click for of 2 Pkg. 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Dries, Paper Mata, S' wfl INDIVIDUAL Oi. 97 Plastic on your C (R AYONS'GLUEAND JAPE BINDER Portable Electric 0 guns FLAIR One - SO1 6 for 69 79 SLICKERS The Kiddy Kooks enter- Firfl Security Bank of Ulan. N A First Security Slat Bank. Salt Lake City. Utah First Security Slate Baf.k 01 Kayamlle First Security Bank of Murray N A A First Security Bank of Rock Spring Wyo First Security Bank of litahn N A First Secunly Bank of Orem, N A First Security Bank ol Bounlilul. N Sunly Slam Bank of Hetnnr Firal Security Bank of Logan. N A First I F Values Tb Rif. $1.19 PENyPENCILSTANDlMARKERS tained their mothers at the Woodward home. Those attending were. Fran Viehweg. Carol Larsen. Cora Cooley. Sue Griffin, and itll help you later. Get complete details at your nearby First Security Bank mum Lindy Pens Sins 4SH CfflB Assorted Paint Brushes Only 53 D88 1 those being Jet Viehweg. Karrie Larsen and Pam Cooley for their quick breads those winning red ribbons were Christine Goodsell, Tonja Griffin. Marie Summers for their quick breads. Marie Summers. Jeanine Woodward and Jed Woodward won prizes also for their broiler chickens they raised. Marie won many rihbnns and also cash prizes. Jeanine won for the heaviest chicken and also five other blue ribbons and Jed won manv ribbons. Verla Summers. Visitors at the home of IjoRoy and Gwen Salisbury of Newton are their daughter Mildred Jones of Detroit, Michigan and her 3 children of Provo. Mildred and her family all attended graduation exercises at BYU for Rick Jones. Her daughter Gwen will he attending Ricks College at Rexburg this year. Mildred and her father Ix'Rov went to Rex-hur- g on Monday to take Gwen to enroll. Mildred's son. Kaplin and his wife. Islie and Mildred's daughter C.av will be continuing their studies at BYl' this coming year. Visiting at the home of her parents Marcus and Marvel Cooley was their daughter Ruth and her husband Jav L. dUJQi 439!- QUO) 3f ($Bk (39$i children. Craig. Sue and $1 44 I 0l Regular $1.53 Special Jefoasea 0rug Store "ifom P'leic'iLati&a Pkanmactit" PRESTON OPEN 9 to 8 p.m. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY SUNDAY 12 NOON til 6 n Lothair and Georgann Thompson and family of Bountiful and Craig and THE ORGANIZER 1 Member Ear-lee- and Darrell Gregory and family of Salt Lake City. .... Look At These 4-- ing this special occasion were Ann. Leda and Debra drick and Edith Johnson Farr. Iikp City, Marcus. Ralph and Jane Conley and family Kaysville, family members visited, Karen Jones is recuperating from major surgery at the Logan Hospital. Cool Cook Club of The Newton led by Claudia won many prizes at the recent county fair. Those winning blue ribbons for cookies were Heather Rasmussen. Nicki Griffin. Margo Barker. Trudy Good-sel- l. Kim Petersen. Valorie Benson and Karri Maughan. For a summer project or activity they also enjoyed On Saturday evening Aug. Andrew Johnson, Leonard Johnson. Mamie Johnson Furihman. Stella Johnson and family. Salt and family of Bountiful. with family members. group. ' tun house before they left for Basin City. Wash., whpre a reeeption was held in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Salisbury also attended the reception. Thompson and their family, ijtFae and Wallace Olney summer months at home Newton and Von Rigby of Midvale. Homemade root beer and ice cream sandwiches were enjoyed by the Sutherland of Newton, Monte Lucherni of North Logan and Susan. Michelle, Tina and Curtiss While of Pocatello, Idaho. Supper, visiting and games were enjoyed. A family genealogy discussion was held. There were 36 members of the Palmer Johnson family represented. Also many from the families of it nr) John and Michael of Thousand flaks. Calif. Many other Peggy Salisbury. Karen married David Rahlf in the Los Angeles Temple on August 2. The parents of the groom gave them an open 4-- Rigby Swinyard, Sterling Rigby, Harold and Mary Rigby, Elmer and Afton Rigbv. Amos and Cora Rigby and Mebbie Rigby. Games, luncheon, and a program were enjoyed by everyone and plans were made for a reunion to be held every two years. A committee was chosen to carry out their plans. Committee chairmen for this reunion were Jay G. Rigby of 13 the Paul and Eliza Johnson family held their annual family reunion at South Ogden Park. Newtonites enjoy-- . Jenson chiMrt-n- . - Briefs Visitors at the home of Sue and Terry Griffin and family have been her sister Vicky Rupp and her husband Blaine and two children. Joey and Mandy of Pocatello. Idaho. They attended some of the sessions of BYU Education Week at USU and also enjoyed a family dinner on Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Willis PHONE 852-016- 3 |