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Show HiL? Conferences WANTED HESSTGN of UTAH Inc. Is now hiring welders, machinists, palricrs, tradcs-hclpcr- s. Apply Ilcsston of Utah, Inc., Drawer G. Logan, Utah 81321. John Deere starts this weekend at our it i Gi--l your ijwn chores store on weekday and sat yoi-- r weekends tree We have a John Deere Weekend Freedom Machine for every sire yard- a value for every budget; and our own service department to keep your John Deere running strong for years. Come this weekend to out Spring f'.ren House. ; See the complete line of Weekend Freedom Machines at our1 Spring Open House. Speedy spony. jk S--. or riding mowers: great new carefree electric riding mower; fawn and garden tractors m six models from 7- - to 51 models of mowers; Chained Lightning Chain Saws in five great lightweight models; and rotary tillers 7-- Ai Schools conferences will begin at 2 p.m. in East-rid- e District schocls tomor row, and will continue until 9 p.m. Dus children will be trans ported home at 12 noon, at which time all students are released. No classes will be held in the afternoon. Parents of Middle school and high school students are invited to pick up their childs report card at the time of the conference. Parent-teach- er Is Scheduled A former Dayton resident, Otto Birger Traasdahl, 82, former Grace resident, died of John Cyrus Page. 68, died natural causes March 18 in a Friday at an ugden hospital natural causes. Logan rest home, lie was born of Mr. Sept. 16, 1889 in Trondjilem, 1984 inPage was born Jan. 14, Dayton, Ida., a son oi Norway, to Karl and Otina James and Emma Kemp Petersen Traasdahl. lie married Anna P. Erick-se- n Page. lie was married to Nellie in 19G9. The marriage Marie Edmiston in 1923. in the was later solemnized in the Lcgan LDS Temple. They died She LDS Temple. Logan were later divorced. in 1939. He was reared and educatHe was a retired custodian ed in Dayton and liad worked LDS of the Ogden Fourth for Franklin County. ward chapel and the Ogden lie moved to Ogden in 1944, Tabernacle. and was employed as dairySurvivors are sons and dau- man for Paramount Dairy. ghters, Osborne of Boulder He later worked for Weber-CentrCity, Nev., Carl B., of Las Dairy, retiring in 1967. Vegas, Nev., Edward I., of He was a member of the Long Beach, Oalif ., Mrs. Elton Teamsters Union and an eld(Ann) Fackrell and Mrs. er in the Ogden 20th ward. Newell (Irene) King, both of Surviving are four sons, Lewiston, Ut., Mrs. Harvey David C. Page, Sookane, Io(Mitze) Pence of Eldora, Wash.; Jay G. Page, Wallace wa; 23 grandchildren, 27 D. Page, both of Ogden: Rav great grandchildren. Roy, Ut.; 16 grandchilheld Page, al Funeral services were An Easter Sunrise Service Monday with burial in the Ogis being sponsored by the On- den City cemetery. eida Stake Young Marrieds Eunice M. Gunnell Groups. It will be held at the city park opposite the post Mrs. Eunice McLean Gunoffice at 6:30 a.m. on Easter nell, 63, died Wednesday at morning. If the weather is Caribou Memorial Hospital a long illness. stormy it will be held at the following She was born Dec. 19, 1908 Oneida Stake House. in Salt Lake City to David and Everyone is invited. Whole Mary Ann Lamborn McLean. families are especially en- She married Ray Gunnell Ju8, 1929, at Farmington, Ut. couraged to be in attendance. ly She was a graduate of the The program is centered on of Utah in 1930 and University the life and resurrection of sdhoul in Bancroft tor taught Christ. Special musical num- 20 prior to retiring in bers and a guest speaker are 1966.years She was active in draalso included on the program. matics, and was a member Come join with Oneida of the Thespian Club. Stake for this inspirational She was a member of the Easter Sunrise Service. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include her husband of Soda Springs; a son, Ray McLean Gunnell of San Jose, Calif., five grandchilMARRIAGE LICENSES dren and a great grandchild. Issued In Franklin County Funeral services were in the Soda Swings Frank Jensen Johnson, 21, ward LDS chan-e- l. Preston, and Shelley Jenkins, Burial was in the Fair-vie21, Rexburg. cemetery in Soda Springs. DIVORCED In Franklin County , John Chris Barfus Cheryl LaVern Barfus. from Emma Beane!! Merrill Emma Bennett Merrill, age died in Midvale, Ut., day of natural causes. She was born at Richmond, Ut., on Oct. 25, 1881, the daughter of Isaiah Lacy and Nancy BIRTHS Jane Rose Bennett. She marIn Franklin County Hospital ried Frank Thomas Merrill 1902 in the Logan Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Schvane-veld- t, LDS 12, Temple. 20. March girl, Mrs. Merrill was active in all church and civic affairs and. was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Wasatch camp. Surviving are the following children: Frank, Ogden; Grant, Logan; Mrs. Earl (Blanche) Hollingsworth of Preston; Howard. Riverton; Mrs. Hughes (Afton) McCar-reSt. Anthony; Mrs. J. Ted (Beth) Kirwan, Provo; 24 62 grandchildren, and grandchildren great, great grandchildren. Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Zeffa Peterson, of Preston. Funeral services will be held in the Preston Seventh ward Friday at 1 p.m. Friends may call at the Webb Funeral Home in Preston Thursday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Friday morning until time of service. Burial will be in the Preston cemetery. 90, Tues- Births STEADMAN IMPLEMENT ISt WEST liplp r,V At Hardware PIIONE 852-16- Lets Buy An Ambulance Day l, al great three PRESTON A&W Saturday, March 25 11a.m. to 6 p.m. Thru cooperalisn with our distributers and siaif we vill donate all money after expenses io oik feeding grounds at Hardware Rmu.ii have ended for the season. The horse sleighs have been put away, and personnel at the ranch are busy with spring chores. the DiThe unique rides vision ef Wildlife Resources ranch, cast or llvrtim, attracted over 23,300 elk viewers tins past winter. Since the Division purchased the ranch in 1946. people from every state and several foreign countries have enjoyed the free sleigh ride among the . if- C. ei at GH 70 - I I or elk. The purpose of Hardware Ranch is to maintain the Cache cik herd in huntable numbers, to hold the herd Gome and enjoy the best food in lown and help a worlhy cause. PRESTON A&W 15 Only and IIR 79 - 11 or 15 $45 MOUNTED FREE back from agricultural lands in Cache Valley, and to protect the critical foothill winter ranges needed for deer production. The ranch played colorful dole as an early day Indian and traipiper rendezvous. It was first homesteaded in 1868 by Lehi Curtis. The name Hardware comes from the second owner, the SWITCHED and BALANCED FREE As long as you owa the tirec a Ran Keller Recapping PRESTON Phone 852 - 0752 BLOCKS Sport Coats Too Late To Classify FOR in solid colors are so easy SALE--22' x 93 braided 56. Westingaouse hair to work with rug, dryer, 58.95. ALy, Peterson bappy baby carrier, 56.95. Rosa s, 112 South 1st West. .... 12t3c 85241830. SALE 1965 4 door Fury 3 Plymouth. 5300. Von At12t3c kinson, 8524)654. FOR FOtR SALE (Bean uncertified intermediate wheat grass seed. 40 cents pound. Von 12t3c Atkinson, 8524)6o4. FOR SALE 3 section steel barrows. 530 per section. I drawbar to fit, 510. One 20 bole grain drill, complete with akatfa seeder, 5175. One gang plow, 2 bottom, 525. 8 steel cow stauches, 52 each. One wonder rocking horse, 57. Call 12tlp 646-242- Gem barky FOR SALE seed. ALSO potatoes. Martin Blau, Dayton, 747-356- 5. 12t3c FOR RENT 2 bedroom mod- ern house with gas range. Call Nellie Johnson, Grace. 12tfc LOST Small brown coin Pdestons Main Friday afternoon. on Surse Several bills and small change inside. If found, leave it at Pursers Meat Market or contact Wm. E. Hansen! 12t3p WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH GOOD USED BUY AN AMBULANCE For Franklin County yg. :,!. ll J M Arvillc Page, Firth, Ida.; Mrs. John (Alexia) Chapman, Firtlh; Mrs. Joseph (Rhoda) Bodily, Fairview, Ida., and Mrs. Rebecca Beebe, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services were held Monday in Ogden. Interment was in the Aultorest Memorial Box Elder Hardware ComPark. pany. In 1894 a dairy farm and SOCIABLE CITIZEN cheese factory was operated Visiting Wednesday with at the ranch This was once Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitehead the largest cheese plant in the was a daughter, Mrs. Vilda Utah Territory. Jensen of Moses Lake, Wash. Joining than were other sisters of Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Emma Barlow and son of Provo, Mrs. June Rasmussen of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christensen of Mink Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyet Whitehead cf Franklin. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jensen of Fairview called at the Whitehead home. LAUNDRY I I : Sleigh rides to w experience, 53 SO. dren; two brothers, three sisters: Irvin Page, Dayton; Sat-iird- av First-Fourt- SETS BIG SELECTION OF MAYTS.GS, WHIRLPOOLS AND OTHERS PRICED TO SELL .... instance BLOCKS Double Knit Sport Coats in navy, medium blue, tan, and dark brown are so easy to dress up with many varieties cf different colored double knit pants. Pants with flared or straight legs - solid or patterned - with belt loops or without. Blocks solid colored sport coats are so easy to match up with many varieties in shirts - solid, patterned, striped, for tu-to-ne and ties are no problem either. Blocks sport coats are priced from 49.50 to 79.50, double knit pants from 15.93, shirts from 5.50 to 2.93 and ties 3.50 to 6.00. Come In and try one on - use Blocks easy plan. Lay-A-W- ay aiMi i Jensen TV & Appliance PRESTON -I Have Ended John Cyrus Page Otic Birger Traasdahl Marriages waik-behi- with 135 years of tilling Tomorrow Sunrise Service OPEN HOUSE 14-h- Obituaries THE CITIZEN THURS., MARCH 23, 1972 Sleigh Bides IN Main Street in Preston . ii PRESTON Telephone 8521305 Free Parking |