Show North Sll lake v By y REVA I Partying at the and Till ranchero Friday night l Aug 24 21 were Mrs Helen Christensen Mrs 1 Louisa Day Mr and Mrs 1 Mylo Iylo Reynolds Mr 11 and Mrs Cleverly Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Hawes Mr and Mrs 1 Norman Bullock Mr MI and Mrs 1 Ron Rix nix Mrs 1 Burton Mr 11 and Mrs Merlin Page Pago Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Vern Hewlett and Mr and Mrs 1 Paul Jensen Several parties have been given in honor of Mr 1 and Mrs 1 Kirt Hirt Woolcy Wooley W. W S. S I 22 2 year residents of Orchard area mca On a weeks week's notice Kirt has hns accepted a position to teach shop at three different high and junior high schools in Canada Leaving Lea Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- da day Aug 29 the Wooley family family lamBy fam lam ily By will stay in Canada for at least a full year The They will rent their home to John and I IDonna Donna Olsen in their absence The last party for Mrs 1 Wooley Woolcy was held at the home of Mrs 1 Catherine S onberg W. W S. S where Mrs 1 Wooley was presented a bag and gloves as a going awa away g gift rt Attending the party were Laura Reeve Ree Lucille Folkman Folkman Folkman Folk Folk- man Clarece Powell Vera Vcra Burns Wanda Olsen Leah Draper Millie Bangerter and Ann nn Wooley Graham Ira Wilsons Wilson's friends wish her good luck in her new position lion ion as unit manager mariager at Stoker School VISIT FAIR FAIn j The worlds world's fair is still the prime target for vacationers Recently returned is t the h e George eorge family of or N N. US 91 George and Lola and children Tammie 17 Scott 16 16 and Jana 9 drove to Lewiston Ida da where they visited with relatives Continuing on into Canada anada through Trao and Grand Irand Fork they traveled around into Seattle Staying with friends Mr 11 and Mrs Charles on Lake Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington they attended the annual annual annual an an- nual world and national hydroplane hydroplane hydroplane hy hy- I cup races on Lake Washington Mr reports this is probably the most fascinating fascinating fascinating ing event on their trip But even more to make their trip enjoyable was the reunion of the Tank Battalion in which Mr served during during during dur dur- ing world war II A cruise on Seattle bay Vancouver er Island was enjoyed by all family members of the soldiers Spending two days clays at Salem Ore the brought their trip to a close John and Mildred Bangerter Banger- Banger ter W. W S. S returned Aug 18 from their worlds world's fair visit Leaving on oh Aug 9 the they drove with their sons Gary 10 16 and Rickie 10 to Seattle Seattle Se Se- attle and stayed five rive days with Millies Millie's brother Darrell Jones who is stationed at Oak Oakl l Harbor in the navy y After Artel tak tak- ing in the fair fall they visit visited cd at nt Spokane sightseeing at the Grand Coulee Dam The son sun Gene home Aug 10 from Ft Lewis Wash where ht hl served in the army reserve for the past year along with his friend Dale McCarthy son of Mr 11 and Mrs Joseph McCarthy West South Gene as one might guess did not join his family on their tour of the worlds world's fair Frank and Irene Argyle S S. S W. W and their son Billie Billic 11 left for the Seattle fair fail the last of July After Arter five days of Washington Billie Billie Bil Bil- lie anxious to get gel back to his all star baseball playing returned returned returned re re- re- re turned home on the bus I Frank and Irene continued I their tour lour through Canada the west const coast to San Francisco I From there they returned home bringing their two week trip to a close Vic and Arlene Clarkson no W W. S S. S returned from their ten day trip to Washington Washing Washing- ton late Wednesday evening Aug 29 They were cre accompanied accompanied nied by their daughter Kay and her friend Pinkie Chislom Chis- Chis lone lom on their drive to Olympia where they stayed with Arlenes Arlene's Arlenes Arlene's Ar- Ar lenes lene's brother Mr and Mrs 1 A. A E. E Clarkson Clark Clarkson on They toured the Olympia Brewing production production tion lion area Another highlight of the trip was exploring the Lloyds Lloyd's Shopping Center in Portland It is the worlds world's largest covering four square blocks having stores The Clarksons had planned to o tour into Canada but as Mrs Clarkson became ill the trip was cut short and the they returned home S FISH STORY Bill and Doug W Wyatt alt and Paul Jensen went fishing at Wind River Wyo over o the week end Aug 24 21 and 25 Now the story is they had 30 great big long fish all hung ready to bring home When they got up the next morning something something something some thing had come and eaten them all up So they went out and hurried and caught 13 more to bring home Name Change galley 2 Post Office Many lany of our om- businessmen have letters on hand stating staling that the Regional Operations Director Post Office Department Department Department Depart Depart- ment at Denver has never ne been officially contacted regarding regarding regarding re re- garding a name change Why are arc a handful of our residents having so much trou- trou able getting gelling their mail mall when our businesses that arc are depending depending depending de de- pending on the mail for tor their orders have practically no trouble at all One business whose postage bill runs runs' runs per month has not had any lost mail he could remember He dries business in North Salt Lake Salt Lake City Logan Ogden Murray Kaysville I Price Moab 1 Twin Falls Shelley Shelley Shel Shel- ley Idaho Idaho Fal Falls Fall 1 s Farmington New flex 1 i c e o 0 North Carolina South Carolina Carolina Carolina Caro Caro- lina Port Chester New York Cortez Colorado the City of Fredonia Arizona and many other cities towns states I counties a and n d t the h e United I States Stales Government offices in six states stales yet ct no mail problems problems problems lems are arc encountered Has this been exaggerated by a afew afew afew few residents BISHOPRIC CHANGED I A shuffle has been made in inthe inthe inthe the Orchard Second ward bishopric Albert Paine former former former for for- mer first counselor w was a s called to be an instructor on the MIA general board Replacing Replacing Replacing Re Re- placing Mr 11 Paine as first counselor is Bryce Hallow who was formerly the second counselor New second counselor counselor counselor coun coun- is John Bangerter Vern Rogers and Parley Pailey Lang were retained as clerks Bishop of Orchard Second ward is Royal Fisher Little Janet Gardner 6 has returned from the Primary Childrens Children's Hospital where she spent five days Aug 21 to 25 Janet is the thc daughter of Mr and Mrs Burke Gardner E E. S. S She is suffering from froma a kidney obstruction No immediate immediate immediate im im- im- im mediate cure or help is available available available avail avail- able for Janet at the present time She will vill attend allend school only part of or the da day until it is decided how well she manages the extra activity WEDDING BELLS Wedding bells for lor LaVon Wright and Perry A A. A Peterson were tolled Aug 15 The young couple were married at the Manti ManU Temple with A. A Bent Peterson president of or the Manti Temple performing the nuptials LaVon is the daughter of ol Mr and Mrs Carl Wright W. W S. S Bountiful Perry is the son of Ross Peterson o of Gunnison Utah A reception for the newl newly married couple was given by bythe bythe bythe the brides bride's parents Aug 16 at the Orchard ward chapel Standing with the bridal party were Miss Portia Peterson as bridesmaid Mrs Carla Gard- Gard Gardner Cardner Gardner ner ner Mrs Jerry Humphries and June Brown attendants sisters of the bride Maurice Hansen Hanson was best man a former former for for- mer missionary companion o othe of the groom The newlyweds left Aug 17 for Montreal Canada on their honeymoon They will make their home there attending the McGill University rw n |