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Show Mr. and Mrs Clen-an- d Tolman. They brought two ll Delbert Bair grandchildren. Rodd and Tolman home with them Bancroft and viilted and Mrs. Norman for a weekend visit October Cornish Brieb Ja-Ne- New Jersey Man In Cornish Max Bergeson from New Jersey visited his parents Mr- ana Mrs. H- E. rgeson the past weekend. Del Martin returned home Sunday after vacationing in California for a week. Mr. and Mrs- - Kenneth Webb and Mr. and Mrs. John from Smlthfield and Rudolph Waechtler and ion Peter from Hamburg. visitors at CORNISH HUHTEDS Main Tmi Huthf THESE UI 98cto $ZJ8 Huitiiig Shoes IMJ. VIBRAH CLEATED (OLE Bed Hunting Coats D Wool Sox 8U THERMAL THERMAL SHIRTS 1.99-2J9-3.- dh UVCiallS William Craner, vocational! agriculture Instructor at NATIONAL HONOR Preston high school, received the Honorary American Farmer degree this week. WINS n u. 8. Preston Man Receives National Honors At Meet US. ZJSaadSJS LevL Lees, Bhw Ben Wranglers William R- Craner. Voca- qualifying for the degree- The tional Agricultural Instructor degree la based on outstanderf Proton High School today service to Hie youth of received his Honorary Amer- ing nation the through work In ican Fanner Degree at the HUBBARD 45c to (Sc RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, SNOW PACKS - Ward Bishopric for nine and a half years. President of the Preston Knife and Fork Club 2 and has served on in the Board of Directors also. He has been President of the National FFA Convention at Vocational Agriculture, Kansu City. Mr. Craner has started new Preston Teachers Association of Voc. Agr--, at and was President of the IdaMR. CRANER wan one of department! In 1935 and at Salmon ho Vocational Association and Shelley e Vocational Agritwenty-fivat taken winning represented that group in 1939. culture instructors to receive teams toHe.haa the National Judging the Los Angeles meeting in this degree from throughout contests in 1933. 1934 1940and 1947 and the fifty states of our coun- 1961, and 1964. He has enterSchool Preston try. He was rated second In ed teams In the Eastern Idaat the nation number of points In the FFA Judging contest ho State Fair at Blackfoot for Hie last fifteen yean and has at Kansas City in the NationThe al Livestock contest won his share of honors. He has produced boys who team will compete with boys have qualified as State FFA from all states of the nation. Officers and District Resi- The awards are Gold for first silver for second and dents of the FFA. He has Third. Honorable helped over 50 boys qualify Mention forand Partidpation-Prestofor their State Farmer Debeen able to win gree and two men have re- Gold andhas Stiver awards in the ceived the American Fanner This years pant competition. under his guidance. Degree Robert Mr- - Craner has been outstan- team members are son of Mr. and Mrs. In Owpo, his to service youth, ding not only In his chosen profes- Clarence Owen; Vance Chrission. but In other walks of tensen. son of Mr-- and Mrs. life as he was able to serve. Cart Christensen; and Rsy Bennett son of Mr. and Mis. MR. CRANER has served Hyrum Bennett These boys hi civic and church positions. are attending the convention He was member of Pint with Mr. and Mrs. Craner. INSULATED SHOE GREASE AND OILS TANNER'S MEN'S WEAR 1961-6- 1946-Th- e PRESTON, IDAHO SJkH GREEN STAMPS GIVE WE ELK AND THE CITIZEN Vo-A- g 99 - Gloves jeobro NOW AT $7.88 69c to $1 D Drawers n WaiSl to - : CHECK YOUR NEEDS D Ned Caps enjoyed- - A - OCCASION RED PARKA SWEAT 8HSQBT er Ger-wer- e CLOTHES FOR THR G Sweat Shirts - Wae-chtl- APPROPRIATE - gift was presented to each of the hon- were Mr. Webb and Rudolph Waechtler were guest speakers. Maurine Buttars and Cleo Sinunonds retired Primary officers were honored at a party Monday evening, which was held in the Cornish ward hall. The officers and teachers in the Primary organization were in charge of arrangements. Autumn leaves, andflowers were used as decorations. A buffet supper, was provided and games ored guests- Those in attendance beside the honored guest were president LaVerna nice. Counselors. LaRue Neeley and Ella McKnlght and secretary. Eleanor Gnmmond. Bonnie Buttars. Doans Powell, Helen Buxton, Carolyn Robinson. Christine Neeley. Cleo Samuels. Ruby. Creech. Grace Bingham, Leatrice Buttars. Beatrice Taylor. Karla Rawlings, Carolyn KendelL Raba lichnond Brieb Bergeson and LaVera Bassett. Mr- and Mrs. Verao Thom- Lake City where the braces Jeffeiy Slmmqndi attended son.' Mb and Mrs- - Richard were removed from Joans the TSOStadenr convention, Thomson and son of Ogden. legs- - While in the capital city held at Coulter Bay, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hannon the Buttars purchased a new recently. and family of Salt Lake City car. spent Sunday In Magna with Mrs. Ruby Jensen accomMr. and Mrs. James Anderson panied Mrs. Edward PeterElect MARK HART and son. The Andersosu have son of Salt Lake City and her VIRGIL JENSEN it a recently purchased a lovely on Clair of Hyrum on on motor home there. Friday. They trip A Great Team Mr. and Mrs. Guy Buttars toured around the valley to Pd. PeL Ad by Mark Hart and small daughter, Jean Bear Lake arm and EvansWyOto the scenery was ton, In weekend Salt the spent beautifuL - Trip a Plearan WITH THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah 15. 19M I n fa WESTINGH0U8E FOOT CHEST pounds. lifetime edein lnterler. (.year fi 21 Helds 741 Re pelage lusnnaee. er warranty. RETAIL VALUE $359-3SALE PRICED ONLY 0. Converters Ordered By Better TV Group Better TV Corporation president Beit Martin today said that converters and antennas have been ordered and that soon. silvery is expected He said that tne people who have made their contribution will he able to buy these at THE WAY Channel 2 translator has In operation for three weeks and is still undergoing extensive tests to stabllxe the excellent quality of slgnaL He reminded users that Channel 2 is on as a test and that until the required cost money is collected the Channel 4 and 5 translators translators can not be licensed to operate. have been ordered in that the residents Martin again made the apthe area will continue con- peal to make their contributributions until the years tions by aending their $15 to malntlnance that FCC requ- Ross Rasmussen at the First ires has been collected. Security Bank in Preston-main-tinan- GUARANTEE 10 Co. FL 9149 Helds SSI Lbi. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dumey and family have returned to town to make their home. They purchased the old Neis Rasmussen hosne- At the annual UEA convenThe Franklin County Can- tion in Salt Lake City lari ning center will close toe the weekend Arid Benson was remoon in early November, lieved of his position as presiaccording to Lincoln Orme, dent of the Utah Vocational He held this place manager. Because the time is Association.and far a' year thoroughly enabort it is neccessary Oat his many activities conjoyed patrons get their appointment nected with toe position. made and plan their work to Recently Mrs. Larena Tripp utilize the available time and of San Diego spent some time not let any days go to waste-Th- in town with her families-Whilhere she accompanied has Canning Center Mrs. Leals T. Anderson and had an outstamHng season of Mrs. to deooe Halverson canning this year and has where they had to curtail the canning of Hazetton, Idaho, with Mra- - Nick Ger-ge-n staple produce in order to visited then on to Payette and of can the perishable take visited with fruit and vegetablei aa they where the groupMrsanother sister. Nettie came on. Whittle. The Franklin County CanSaturday Mr. end Mrs Joning Center is a cooperative Andms. Mr- - and Mrs. seph of the people of this effort area and is under the direc- Gerald Andrus and Mr, end tion of tin Preston High Mrs. Janies Andrus of Logan School Vocational Agriculture drove to Twin FaHs. where attended the Amend serDepartment It la one of three they brother-in-lavices lor a of She state in remaining Harris Lindsey. He was the Idaho of the seventeen that were started fat 1940 as War husband of the former Ethel Production Training Centers-"No- Andrus. He died suddenly on is the season for the Wednesday. Sunday last week Mr. and canning staple produce such MrsNeal Hillyard, Jr. and aa puddings, carrots, apples, chickens, meats of all kinds, family of Salt Lake City and pork and beana. chill squash Mrs- Clara Payne of Idaho and pumpkin, prunes (and Falls spent the day in town fruit cakes, Mir. Orme add- - with Mr. and Mrs- - Neal Sr. To Close e e 12 Co. FL Holds 303 21 Cu. Ft. $199 Lbs. $W9 Helds 725 Lbs. ELECTRIC Cache FUIMITUBE CO. & Valleys Lergeat Appliance PHONE 852-01- 80 The Latest Book LDS - Just Released by the Church's Most Popular Author. "The Way 01 Success' From the Dynamic Pen of Sterling Sill. U is thought that The Why of Success will help many Marchers to discover lifes important objectives sud to find the best route by which they may be readied. Mr. Mil has an mwui ability to focus1 attention on the tilings that PRESTON - Hill-yard- . $3.50 count OTHER BOOKS BT ELDER SILL THE LAW OF THE HARVEST THE UPWARD REACH THE GLORY OF THE SON LEADERSHIP VOL I LEADERSHIP VOL. 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