Show 3 J. J jJ A VV Q Yf 0 By EDITH DEPPE Ed Coston was honored on his birthday Saturday evening with a candlelight dinner His wife Marge and cousins enjoyed enjoyed en en- joyed the dinner with him It wasn't planned to be a candlelight affair but with the help of the near tornado weather it was a luxurious evening Many hours have been spent 1 by everyone in the city cleaning cleaning cleaning clean clean- ing up property and streets following the west wind on Saturday Every owner home-owner was faced with limbs and branches that had to be removed removed removed re re- re- re moved from lawns yards and driveways Several homes were crushed by uprooted trees power lines were down which left the city in darkness until Sunday Roofs were blown off and campers destroyed An 8 pm p.m. curfew was ordered or or- dered Railroad power lines were blown almost out of the ground telephone lines were down airplanes airplanes airplanes air air- planes at Sky Haven Airport were flipped over with wheels in the air and windows were broken in many homes Fruit trees were broken in into into into to in many parts of the city and farmers farmer's crops were beat down by the hail The Cox home on lIth West was crushed by a large uprooted uprooted uprooted up up- rooted tree The home and garage were crushed at Don Smiths Smith's on South when six sic trees fell on them A tree fell against the Neal home 1109 West South and also on a home on North The Church house needs new windows in the chapel A power pole was sheared off at the ground and two pine trees were uprooted Shade trees at the homes of oC Mike Lee Clark Byron Joe Kirton John DeWaal DeWaal DeWaal De- De Waal Tony Hugoe Rod String- String ham Walter Elsley and Arch Hale were badly broken up Howard Homes had a corral to repair Max Kerr found a garage needing a roof replaced re re- re- re placed Many homes boarded up broken windows including the on North Tin from the roof of machine machine machine ma ma- chine sheds at the Ashby property was blown a quarter of a mile away The mop mop up up has found everyone everyone everyone every every- one working together to get the town back to normal al although although although al- al though there is more destruction destruction destruction tion than meets the eye in a atour atour atour tour of the cities The cultural refinement lesson lesson lesson les les- les- les son leader Mrs Phyllis Miller Miller Miller Mil Mil- ler has urged every Relief Society member to share a portion of their talents with other members Wednesday during the regular lesson period Mr and Mrs Mike are happy with the arrival of ofa a baby girl born on Saturday May 23 Robert Freestone who has been in Pasadena Texas for fora a few months was sustained as a counselor in the Bishopric in his ward Sunday Mrs LaRue Hugoe had a visit from her sister Celia and her daughter Elizabeth Monday l Teachers and MIA Maids met at the home of Betty Child Sunday evening for a fireside The Boy Scouts postponed a hike scheduled for Monday to Friday 4 pm p.m. so they could help with the town clean up Speakers in Sunday Services were Bishop Lawrence Alder High Councilman Cyrus Gold Lee Eaton and Andrew Scott foster son of the Dan Mitchells Mitchell's Mitchell's Mitchells Mitchells Mitchell's Mitch Mitch- ells ell's who will be returning home for the summer Mrs Ellen and Mrs Eileen Jeppson were sustained sustained sustained sus sus- as Den Mother Iother and rind assistant Ward Librarian respectively re re- re- re Mrs Jim Shelton Idaho Falls Idaho mother of Mrs Harvey Jeppson is making her home temporarily with the Mrs Edna Eggett had as asher asher asher her guest her mother Mrs Newsom Salt Lake City Mrs Mildred l Bull is able to be out to church with her family again |