THE PARIS POST, PARIS, IDA!inIts.wasan-andIts.oc-ar-Itandiddheyghtiet-fol-iterev*ro-We:ai-;woandFISH HAVEN NEWSHr and Mrs. Chas Kent, of Salt Lake end in town.Recent visitors at the Ernest Wilkes home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ranzenburg and Mr and Mrs. Oliver agley of Fairview, Wyo.Arriving Saturday afternoon on the stage were Miss Alta Booth and Mrs. Rachel Aguirre of Ogden to visit at the C R. Beyeler home and Misses Rayola and Shirla Howell of Salt Lake t.Q. vacation a wsak at the parental W. Alfred Howell homeMm. Ernest* S. Howell joined her sister, Mrs. Roy Jacobson of Mont* pelier and spent two days of last week at Logan.tndMr.indMrUlyardareirs.Dinner guests of LaMont and Fern Pope on Sunday were Boas Pope of Mountain View, Wyo., Lottie Woody of Evanston, Wyo., and Misses Beverly and Mona Loy Pope of Butte, Montana.The Joseph Sorenson family of Idaho Falls visited at the E. H. Smith and Grant Findlay homes during last week.Glenn J. Stock made a business trip to Logan and return last Thursday.tedMr and Mrs. Fred Beyeler of Star Valley, Wyo., were at the C. R. Beyeler home overnight last SundayOur entire community regrets having the Ernest White family leave town. They are moving to Montpelier where Era will be employed by Geo P Stock in the garage. For the past two and a half year® the Whites have operated the NeHsen ranch south of town and were very active and well liked in all civic and religious activitis They leave a host of friends here who at any time would he glad to welcome them back in our midst.The NeiUen ranch ham toeen-et to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glasscock who lived at the Gray summer home in 1943.Mr and Mrs C W Pope and grandson Albert Pope, of Garden City spent Thursday in town with realtives and friends.After working lt;al| summer at Big Piney, Wyo , the Clarence Nelson family have returned for a couple of weeksThe W J Jensens of Pocatello and Ivan Jensen of Ogden were in town the first at the week.Mist Beatrice Warner, former res* ident of Fish Haven, has been receiving training at the Red Cross Recreational center at Washington. D. C , and will soon be in foreign service. Her sister,. Rfimica*. has been with her part time and also vacationing in Pennsylvania, will return soon to teach school at Thatcher, Idaho.Mr Carl Vaulerlous of Preston has spent the ipast week with the C. R. Beye-1 ers Another week end guest at the Beyeler home was Orlando Shipley of Ogden.Word has been received that Theodore ^Aguirre has been wou in action somewhere in France.Seth F. Beyeler left Tuesday for a short visit with his brother, Capt. Lynn C Beyeler and family in San Diego, California.After working several weeks at Laharge, Wyo., Mr. Reed Jensen returned home Monday.Mr and Mrs. Leo Passey and family visited at the Si S. Howell home on Monday.Grove Gray of Ogden la spending a week with hie' parents, Mr. and Mrs. G C. Gray.On Aug, 20th Mr, C. C. Shirley observed his 80th birthday anniversary at home. A family dinner was enjoyed by he and his family, namely Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shirley and family of Bountiful, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook of Border, Wyo., Mr and Mrs. Wilford Price and family of Evanston, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kearl and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shirley and daughters of Fish Haven. Mr, Shirley la.one of our oldest citizens and is yet one of the most physically active and mentally alert. He ekes an active inerest in ail civic and religious affairs and la well respected and lovedby the entire Domxlation here.-Oa-Moaday- evening, —Aug; ~21st, a soldier farewell party was sponsored toy the Elders Quorum in honor of Junior A, Kearl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alten Kearl, who leaves for induction into 4he service Aug. 2itb program followed by dancing nished the entertainment.fur-Mrs. Odell Smith and 1 Loveland and new fbabiee turned to Fish Haven from Lake howptttaLBERN NEWSMr. and Mrs, Tony Kunz and children maflff a business trip to Burley Idaho, last week. end. Mrs. Kuna visited her mother, Mrs. Sadieformerly of Paris.A party was given last Thursday for James Buhler who left Saturday for Hollywood, Florida, where he will receive training aa a Naval commissioned officer. Mrs. Buhlerand their two children went as far as Sterling, Colo., where she will remain with her folks for the present. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Buhler of Bern.Robert Kunz of Logan spent last week visiting his children and other relatives and friends in Bern apd Montpelier. Friday his son Delmar Kunz and wife took his father to his home in Logan.Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Young of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting relatives in Bern and Montpelier.Mr, and Mrs, Waiter E, Hirscni and daughters of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of the Howard Buhl era this week.evSHARON NEWSMrs. Nellie Lyon and daughter, Thelma, went to Afton, Wyo., last week Wednesday to visit their uncle (Harry Croft. Mrs. Ethel Massey of Ogden and Mrs. Lon eta Smith of Hollywood, other relatives, accompanied them.Miss Louise Bartsehi arrived Friday from California after visiting there for few weeks.Miss (Doris Scheidegger of Paris, spent the week end visiting friends here. 1aafifioI]Svntlt;e:l€l€SiClt;O!afileaMBKolDinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Prescott Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Widmer and family of Geneva, Grace and Kyle Nelson from Mink Creek and Arlene ^rescott of Pres-elgdiuton.Miss Donna Gaye Greaves of Preston has spent the past week here Visiting with relatives.eiMrs. Belle Hymas went to Bloomington Sunday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Lfibbie Allred, who is ill. Her mother, Mrs lizzie Wallentine, of Lanark went with her.Those from this valley who attended IE© party in Mink Creek given by Mr and Mrs. Wilford Nelson Sunday night in honor of their daughter Rufby Wils, who just returned from Mazy land, wer$ Vern Bartsehi, Mar-jean and Cyril' Prescott, Doris and Ray Widmer of Geneva, Darwin Jensen from Ovid and Arlene Prescott of Preston.Rodney Long has returned to Far-ragut after spending a fifteen day furlough here.Frank Brown of Liberty was a business visitor here Monday.Several people from here attended •the soldier dance in Paris Friday nightbiwDeitltiHhistChiiswflYylt;iyinmwHioThis is thenow...and tAn electit also increaimilk twice asIThat’s oito install moiwhyk farmersthey can.Electricithousehold woLight Com,in this area w«T