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Show .....'v ' y . sl . ; ' - - . :' -- ? tt.i J , , " . I - . " T .yVi, ' .. , v .u .i ' . .. . Jf f. . .. v'.' .. if1,1 , It IMS EseMs n. - J . f - v; ; . . f 7? v k'i. ft I, J.'f t Q to t : : i ..A . ... h. J . SCHOOL i' 1 DANCE of .... . TV AMERICAN LEGION HAIl, :; ' naaton, Idaho !" v. -i .. . a ' . up to date dance education Teacher for yoor child. :k - Approved by the National r,-- Aaaodatlon of Dance and AfflUated Artlata. fPBB OBAWINQ op dance accessories . Saturday, August 24 Lowe. ' v .v: ; v 7'. O ,! j; . s, .. yr-- . -, . LaVina Grocketfa QuaHflcationa: with Kenneth Geddas, Geddei, Quinton, Casperson, Bell of Banlda and Brad Sparks of Brigham City. Laura, Lonny and Bonny Wartenbee (rfPocatello spent the past week visiting wifli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Christensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Christensen and family of Salt M)m have visited also at the Christensen home during toe past week. Fredell Gregersen was toe speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday. A Fireside film on Christopher Columbus was also shown. Debra and Leali Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade mT Christensen, visited in Salt Lake City with toe Joe J. Christensen family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Golden C. Geddes spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Geodes and daughter Penny at Idaho Falls. Word was received here of too safe arrival of n new baby daughter for Mr. and Mra. Gerald Lowe of Idaho Fills. The little girl has an older brother. Patemal granfoar-ent- s are Mr. and Mra. Them mer reunion was held Saturday in Preston ait toe home of Mr. and Mra. Elmer Palmer and famlhr. Those attending from Traesureton the following: Nicholas Tarbasky, former Ballet Company, now In maater of tte jam Pasadena Playhouse. of the Howard Tad Holljwood. Charles Grass, former Choreographer of the Colgate-of the Hour. daughter Polmonve Peet Eyre Nijinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tsuji-mot-o and children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting win Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Stales and family. They all camped out Friday right in Immigration canyon, then went to Garden City Saturday morning for raspberries. Mr. and Min. Delbezt Ramsey of Ogden announce the birth of a second daughter, Augurt 11 Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Min. O Past vice preeldeiit of the Great Salt Lake Chapter of Ratkaud a lawwi of Dance and Affiliated Artlata. O Attended dance eonaanratoriaa for 6 years In Los Angel-i CO 11 Yean of teaching experience in Neir Mexico, Idaho, California and Oregon. Clifton Ward CLIFTON-L- ast Wednesday toe 'IfcaUbuUder eveningwas held in toe JunRoundup schoolroom at the ior Sunday Clifton ward phapeL The party was under the direction of teachers, Mrs. Adell Vieh-weMrs. Delia Fowers and Mrs. Martha Fovey, and Primary counselor, Mrs. Maxine Cboules. Special guests were Stake Prinmry president, Bel-vPoster of Clifton, Stanley Fuller of Dayton, who la on toe High Council, and Jack Wood of toe ward bishopric. The boys all had parts on toe program and sang their Trailbuilder hymn under the direction of Zaetefi Ward, with LaRee Croshaw at the piano. The flag was . also posted. Iynn Devil gave n talk on rounding up cattle. A lunch was served. g, a CALIFORNIA VISITORS FRANKLIN The past two weeks guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hobbs have been Mr. and Mra. B. H. Chrlstof-fersonof Pittsburg, CaL, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Christofferaon and four children of Concord, CaL, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kannon and four children of Walnut Cheek, CaL, Dr., and Mra. Douglas Nenenswander and three children, Mrs. Betty Morrison and son of Fresno, CaL, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hendricks and Ann of Colorado Springs, Goto. This group and more relatives of toe Alma Hendricks family held n reunion at Downatn with a teak dinner for 67 Sunday afternoon. 1 La-Mo- ot - for the past week. ; i Mr. and Mrs Milton Hatch and family of Montpelier visited Wednesday right with their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Hatch, then went on to Logan Thursday on business. Mrs. Henry Hatch and daughter Vivian and Veri Coley drove to Montpelier Saturday to visit Mr. and Mra. Milton Hatch and family and bring Duane home with them. Vivian and Veri took Duane back to Montpelier Sunday right after church. Dr. and Mrs. Newell Dalnes and family of Logan visited Mrs. Cedi Fisher Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker of Pocatello and Glen Baker and daughter Alice of Downey visited Wayne.; Bate Saturday. Mrs. Marie Hatch drove to Blackfoot Thursday on business. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. "Gordon Albrecht and his mother of Pocatello, Glen Bate of Downey and Maxine Choules and ion Rodney of Clifton, Vivian Hatch and Veri Cotoy of Salt Lake visited Wayne Baker.' Saturday Lavona and Vivian Hatch visited Mrs. Wanda Cox and toe new baby. Lynda Kwvtall ami bar roommate, Chris Jennings, of visited Cteden te parents, Mr and Mra. duff Kwidall, over the weekend. Hatdi ri Keith THE i BEST USED CARS end Mrs. Bryce Sorensen of Driggs. Wyo., returned home wedneiday. They were here for toe funeral of her mother, Mrs. Ceha Coburn. . Tntsuttai USED CADS AT BELOU DOOK PEBCES ' SEDAN X J- - . h 5S sr-- '5SPonliac ';r '(0 Chevrolet SEDAN r. i SEDAN BELOW BOOK SEDAN - J SEDAN -B- '55 Ford SEDAN ELOW BOOK fit';.-- . m2 '59BuichH.T. BELOW BOOK S51 M 5l2)i - - BELOW BOOK 55 Oldsmohile ' SEDAN 'SEDAN BELOW BOOK BELOW BOOK SPORT COUPE BELOW BOOK 4 BELOW BOOK i ; i,; Lake City Saturday. They attended a Texas reunion. David; and Andy Denton enjoyed n swtm with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and family. The ftccayfaw wai FhQIi Smith's birthday. Mrs. Colleen Olsen and Sunday at the family Denton home. Cbrey Olsen visited during toe week with toe Denton fonffly.- Mr; and Mrs. Dick Ward of Pterion and Mr. and Mrs. Maiwntm Denton attended a rock meeting in Loon. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sant were Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Ursonjsnd farrily ofOg den, Utah, Mr. and Mrs Mink of Larson and family Creek and Mrs. Mary B. Larson of Logan. The two and half minute ilka were given in Sunday JSoi by ReedPerry and Andy Denton. The sacrament gem was given by Blair Per ry. Mr.. and Mra. Daryl Workman and two children Lamn and Kip spent toe .weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. They also Myri Workman. visited in Soda Springs Satnr- day ntet at the noma of .Mr. and Mrs Con Lowe and fam- - BELOW BOOK '5$Terniry '57 Plymouth SEDAN - '54 Chevrolet '55 Chevrolet BED AN BELOW BOOK BELOW BOOK SEDAN BELOW BOOK '61 Chevrolet ; - V ; ily. ',r Mr. ,V and MTO. - Con Lowe and family were , overnight gueria at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myri Workman Safe, unlay night. Mrs. Letha Seyboldt of Salt City and Mr. Walker Mated visitod at the Wort . man homo.. Mrs. Rhode Workman, Mrs. Beatrice Pkkto and Mrs. AlHe plowman drove to Park - Wi MONDAY, AUGUST 26, IMS t W' J m. to 5:00 p. m. Enter clothing projects, Center Fair Buildv v ing, Fairgrounds. 9:00 a. m. Monday to 12:00 noon TuesEnter Open Class Needlecraft day and Hobbies, West Fair Building. 9:00 a. m. Preparation of Community Booths, Commercial Booths, Educational Booths and Boy Scout crop ox- -' hibit Booths to be started. East Fair building. Booths to be completed and ready for. Judging Wednesday, August 28, 1963, at 7:00 p. m. Enter 4-1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. Home Junior Improvement, Canning, leadership. Forestry, Electrification, Health, Family Living, Outdoor Cookery, Scrapbooks, Child Care, Knitting, Safety, Tractor, Rock and Photogat the Center Fair raphy V ' PRESTON Wesiqmer.hi eQjoy of Mr. toe Eldon Leltchy. .' A tV Ogden, ai Preston p. m. 4--H Judging Center Fair Bulld- -' Wed-nerila- Audittririh. - Senior mClothing Style Revue Practice. Preston High School 4-- H FRIDAY, AUGUST M, 19M 8:00 a. m. 'Weigh livestock for Junior Fat Stock Sale. 9:00 a. m. Judging Cache Valley and American Breeders Dairy Climes. Auditorium. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21, IMS m. to 10:00 a. m. Enter South end Center Fair Nutrition 4--H JudglngArena. 9:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Judging open class Hog exhibits. Hog Arena. 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Judging open RiifUUng- - Enter Open a. m. to 12 noon class canning and- baking exhibits, North End, West Fair Building. 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Judgng Canning, Frozen Foods, Home Improvement, Junior Leadership, Scrapbooks, Health, Outdoor Cookery, Child Cere, Family Living, Photography, Rocks, Tractor, Forestry, Electrification, Knitting, Safety. Center Fair Building. Home Economics 10:00 a. m. Judging Contest, South End, West Fair Funding. 11:00 a. m. Judging 4H Nutrition, West Fair Building. 1:00 p. m. Judging. Open Class baking and canning exhibits. 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. Enter Open Class Club certified Crops, FFA and Garden exhibseed exhibits, and its. East Fair Building. 1:00 p.1, m. Home Ecpnomca demonstration contest. Kitchen, Utah Pow- er and light Building. 2:00 p. m. 4H Boys demonstrations hi electrification, rocks and miacri- laneous projects, South end of West 8:00 - class dairy. Judging Arena. a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Judging open class dwep exhibits. 1:30 pi m. to 4:00 p. m. Judging open dess Beef wwfa- - 10:80 4--H Sponsored by Sheriffs Pease 3:30 p. m. Junior Rodeo in Rodeo Arena. An youngsters under IS yean of age are eligible to compete. Family tickets and regular win be arid. Application be picked up at the Sheriffs office, franklin County Court Hbuae. 4-- H twei SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. JIM FARM BUREAU FUN DAT Lunch standi wffl be open an day,-anwill sell food at cost Hamburgarx, 4-- H HMiMing- - Idaho State Wheat Growdemonstration for Foods Chib members, Kitchen, Utah Power and Light Co. Building. 8:00 p. m. Forestry Identtflcattan Contest Center Fair Building. 5:00 to 7:00 p. m. Enter 4R and FFA Dairy and Livestock Exhibits --- County Fair Grounds. Enter at North end of Fairgrounds 3rd North Street 8:00 p. m. Style Show High School Auditorium Free Public Invited. 3:00 p. m. ers special 4-- 4-- H TnuraOUfPRRITED PRESTON MERCHANTS: - IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY THESE LEADING ROCKT MOUNTAIN DAIRY FIRST SECURITY M. H. BAK BIG KHUDSON PACKIHG CO. CRANNET CHEVROLET C0 llcCDIE KOTOS PINSON ELECTRIC CO. WANGSGAARD HEATING 00 AHDERSOR LUMBER PRESTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION GREAVES STYLE SHOP RESTON CITIZEN WEST MOTOR CO. I &S BLACKSMITH MILO'S A. G. MARKET O. K. TIRE THE OVL : : , . FEDERAL LAHD BANK ASSH. CARLSON I. FURNITURE COMPART Z . AUTOSERVICE;' SHOP TANNER'S MEN'S WEAR SPROUSE-REIT- 00. MARTIHAHDHOHE PRESTON' LUMBER U.: & SHOP . PREMIUM OIL I - ' AMERICAS FOOD STORE ROBERT N. ACOCK INSURANCE STAN'S MARKET d an milk products, pop and fruit drinks, Caicos, rtc. t . Rlatration for ponloi end draft hones for hone show, north end of fairgrounds. 0:30 a. m. Horae Show for pony and draft division, Praaton Rodeo Arana. 10:00 a. m. Childrens for ell dridren 14 yean end parade under. To be followed by a pageant 1300 Noon Junior Fat Stock Sale Judging Arena at Fairgrounds. 1:00 p. m. Drawing prizes, Farm Bureau. 1:30 p. m. Registration for iu horses for horse show. 3:00 p. m. Finn Bureau, til Mmit gf races. 3:00 p. m. Horse show for iMif hone division, Preston Rodeo Anna. 4-- Fair . 4--H clothing projects tog, Fair Grounds. y 1:00 p. m. Tuesday to 1:00 p. m. Judging open dan needle-cro-tt and hobbies, West Fair Building. Junior 4-- Clothing Style 1:00 p. m. Revue Practice, Preston High School ' 5:00 a. , INI 4--H TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1903 3:00 p. AUGUST Enter Flower Show West Fair Building, FairExhibits grounds. Enter Poultry 9:00 a. m. to 12 noon and Rabbits. 9:00 a. m. Judging Community, merdal, Educational and Boy Scout Booths. East Fair Building. 9:00 a. m. Judging FFA Dairy and Livestock Exhibits. 10:00 a. m. Judging Flower Show exhibits. Wert Fair Building. 10:00 a. m. Dairy and Judging livestock exhibits, Judging arena. 10:00 a. m. Judging mien class, FFA and 4H crop exhibits. East Fair Building. 12:00 noon Boys Livestock' Judging Contort Judging Arana. 1:00 p. m. Judging Poultry and Rabbits. 1:00 p. m. Judging 4H and FFA Fat Stock for Junior Fat Stock Sale-Be- ef, Sheep, Swine. Judging Arana. 2:00 p. m. Tractor driving contest, Preston Rodeo Arena. 3:00 p. m. Horse projects, Judging Judging Arena. 11:00 p. m. All Open Class Dairy Cat: fie, Beef Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep must be in stall and entered. Exhibits will not be accepted Friday morning. Enter livestock at north and of Fair3rd North Street ground Building. 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 i 5:00 to 10:00 a. m. 4-- v CARPET . ' 1 : THURSDAY, 9:00 a. COMPANY BEEVES WAREHOUSE WESTERN AUTO! )i't . - - nod '55 Plymouth c w it Dodge 1LTL BELOW BOOK '59 Chevrolet TOXOS TlimnliHi TREASURETON-4Ar- . BELOW BOOK SEDAN BELOW BOOK SEDAN CouploAttends and Mrs. Malcolm Denton and daughter Loma drove to Salt BELOW BOOK '57 Oldsmohile 1$ BiUfs e , j '53 Chovrolel 1 , ' J 29 30 31. 1963 4-- H I"-.- . r.j i FAin pnoGnAii Ogden vis- , MR ;.. I FiiuihlmCoiiriyFaiigroiiiids er and brothers and listen cril-dre- f r AUGUST and vtaKed her fath- Cobum, - " . , ited his parents," Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Hatch, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Hatch and family of Blackfoot also mat Saturday and Sunday with their pu ents. Hrrv MUeg. Mrs. Keith Hah n and Mrs. Grace Meek of Rhrar-dal- e and her sister Karri and and Dianne Carlson of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Preston represented toe On- HfedffT attended Firemens children of Ogden visited at eida Stake Sunday echool party Tuesday right in the the Thompson Hatch home Praaton recneflon park. Sunday and enjoyed dinner board at whhtnem. morning. Mrs. Floyd Toone end Mrs. Darrell Toone of Grace visited Mrs. Cecil Fisher Tues-- 4" : To Dome In were Mrs. Leone Kirby, Mrs. and Mrs. Wrena Lyon and children and OXFORD-- Mr. and' son Reed Gyllenskog Mrs. 'Lida Lyon.1 Seventy Douglas returned to their members were present. home in Nyasa, (he.; Thursday. They ware hen for toe funeral of her mother, Celle Dub Holds Roundup LaVina Goickett ' ;: OnOniingTo Whiskey v- - ' - TREASURETON Tha Pal- . a V 1 . fatal Bfids PbIemi ImniMi fg Doys Token e, . . r , m f-- v . , vkea. earvlces Bryan, the Survivors include the .par-antinfant eon of Ilf. and Mra. a brother, Corey the Gayland C. Itylor of Pree-toCreeh The Mby died riurtly paternal : grandparents, Mr. and Mrt. J. H. Taylor of after birth. Anna Swann Burial waa In the Praaton C3tftan,.and ' the maternal BANIDA-M- ri. Geddei took a Sarah and cemetery. Btahop'lf axce grandmother Mrs. Manila of boys to Whiskey Chandler officiated at the aer-- Baxter of fteaton. Friday to fish and old. Aose gotogwere camp uV'. v". Reed Swann, Jack andJPhfllip - : ' ; t. . f. , LnMoiUUk Angui Graveside . . . T held Anguat 14 for - ' i : - TBS CRUSH. v ' n . ' ,,,, s. .i' - , !. - Y. n s ,t- Vi ,t ; ) (I , ; 1 ' v?f jOHN&N DRUG STORE . FURNITURE JUD CO. IDAHO APPLIANCE AND " . : - SP0HT SH0P;' . 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