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Show People and Places Tei To The Clarion" .ri.,ce license was issued A " fis week to Herman 'and I Jonua Veo Pal.ner. !? both of PreS,n-. PreS,n-. , ,,n,oieaux. Marion Egbort, 'w'.ey and Don Hnson ?, Uunby and Sunday I'isb.ng e Snake and Salt U.vor June ear Alpine. Vyomms. , cnli W Hunter of Ogdou. he 'natan of the V. S. Navy Preston Friday for the pur-Z pur-Z f recruiting new men for the and to explain the navy pro- gram. i Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Riehmono of Los Angeles, Calif., have been vi::iiing with Mr. anil Mrs. R. D. Holt. i Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. IIa,rt and daughter Laltee of Montpelier were in Preston over the week-end visiting visit-ing with their parents and friends. The Priests' qourum of the Preston Pres-ton Sixth ward honored Bishop Ezra Corbridge at a surprise party last Friday night. The occasion was Bishop Corbridge's birthday. Miss Maurine Hansen returned last week from Zion's National pairk where she has been engaged as entertainer. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nash left Friday for a short trip to California. Califor-nia. Arnold Owens recently visited in Preston with his parents. He is employed as a bookkeeper for a Wyoming tracking company. Mrs. Rulon Hansen was hostess to her bridge club last Wednesday evening. Eight members were present pres-ent and a dainty luncheon served. Rav Paull left Wednesday for Salt Lake City where he will enroll en-roll as a student at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hogge left Saturday morning for a trip to northern Idaho which will include Sun Valley, Boise, Nampa and places of interest in the nortiu-rn section of the state. They also ex. pejet to visit relatives and friends and return in about ten days. m I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doyle drove to Rock Srings, Wyo., the past week-end. accompanied by Dolly Mastervitch who has been visiting at the Doyle home this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle returned here on Wednesday. ENTERTAINS COCIENDA CLUB FRIDAY Mr. Margaret Peterson entertained enter-tained the Cocienda club last Friday Fri-day afternoon at the home on East Oneida. B,right-hued fall flowers were used profusely for decoration. decora-tion. The afternoon was spent sewing and a three-course dinner was seved at 5:30 o'clqek to six membes. |