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Show I February 9, Volleyball Team Wins Third TRENTON The ward volball team, winner of the ley Benson stake, won third place at the tournament held In Logan Saturday for the region. They lost the game by one point in an exciting overtime, thus placing them third. Mrs. Ethel Rawlins and Willard Pitcher took her chorister class on a roller skating party in Logan urday evening. After an evening of skating, they returned to the home of Mrs. Rawlins for supnbr. Those present were Jill Andrew, Cindy Chambers, Valeen and Tam-r- a Buttars, Luann Griffin, Ray Ann and Jeannie Pitcher, Ludean Tillotsen, Daniel Rawlins, Clair Smith, Dale Pitcher, Duane Ward and Willard Pitcher. Elder Paul Petersen of Ogden and Robert Chambers of Smlthfield were the featured speakers at sacrament meeting. Talks were also given by four young people, Marc Orvin, Perry Spackman, Naomi Christensen and Marlene Atkinson. Two vocal solos were given by Mrs. Robert Chambers, accompanied by Mrs. Eloise Myers. The Singing Mothers sang the opening number. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Spackman are happy over the Obituary monds Thursday evening. turned from the hospital Sun- She spent the weekend with day after having received the Simmonds. Mrs. LeRoy Spackman re- medical treatment. The Llhoma girls held their annual Daddy-Daughtpar-t- v in the ward cultural hall er under the Friday evening Louie . : Lew-sever- al nt 8at - Chamber Valentine To Study Parking CANDY to $245 Only $1.75 FHUIT PUNCH SELLER'S . Preston, boy. JANUARY 25 Valley residents, died JanuMr. and Mrs. Grant Chadary 29 at Leoti, Kansas. wick, Preston, boy. He was born August 18, JANUARY 29 1887, in Poe, Logan county, Mrs. Patrick Neal Mr. and Kansas, a son of Martin Blau Torfin, Grace, boy. and Elizabeth Oehmig Blau, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' the oldest of eight children. Preston, boy. west of were They pioneers JANUARY 30 Kansas. Mary O. Blau, moMr. and Mrs. ElRoy ther of Emma Bowcutt and Preston, boy. Rose Carter, raised the famJANUARY 31 ily with hers because of the t, and Mr. Mrs. Ross death. parents early Louie Preston, girl. joined the LDS church in 1917, and married Julia Louisa Rubottom June 3, 1914, in Logan county, Kan. Mr. Blau was a wheat farmer and cattle rancher by vocation. Surviving are his widow of Leoti, Kan.; five sons, Martin, of Dayton, Ida.; Fredrick, Ashland, Kan.; Hale, Levant, Kan.; John, Shallow Water, Kan., and Charles, Marienthal, Kan.; brothers, SPRING SPECIAL ON VITA-IEFredrick Blau, Nibley; Herman, Mesa, Ariz.; William, Leoti, Kan.; sisters, Anna (WATER SOLUABLE) Deaver, Russell Spr i n g s, Kan.; Martha Baker, Oark, Ark. A brother, George, of Nibley, Utah, preceded him in death. Also surviving are 18 grandEACn CC CONTAINS children and six great grand- off-stre- et Gal. HORNER off-stre- et -- POLAROID 104 Livestock Owners tion. Black and While Pictures - ai SEC. S59.9S REGULAR Veber, chairman, Only $9750 $12195 and Dr. Mr. Silva said Wednesday Clair Cutler, board member, that Prudential Savings had Budget and Finance commi- been on notice since July 7, chair- 1966. He said that he could ttee; Burtin Martin, man, and P. H. Edgley, board not explain the reasons for n member, Congressional closing the firm beyond what and Legislative commi- was said in the news release. ttee; Ralph Millar, chairman, He added that he was not in and Walter Ross, board mem-e- a position to please everyone Ac-lo- r, - JOHNSON DRUG YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS PRESTON, IDAHO I VITAHIN INJECTION sons. Funeral services and ial were in Leoti, Kan. VITAMIN A 500,000 I.U. VITAMIN D2 75.000 LU. bur- Esther Larson 50 VITAMIN E Esther Linea Westerberg Larson, 85, life long resident of Richmond, Utah, died at her daughters home in Logan on February 2, 1967. She was born November 17, 1881, to Erick Erickson Westerberg and Caroline Olsen in Vingok-e- r, Sodermanland, Sweden. She married E. Robert Larson, April 19, 1905, in the Logan temple. She is survived by the following children: E., Sacramento, Calif.; Kenneth L, Burbank, Calif.; Conrad E., Kaysviile, Ut.; Mrs. Gilbert T. (Lorraine) Larsen, Logan; one stepsister, Winona Johnson, Richmond; 10 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren. She was a nurse in Richmond and active in the Relief Society and Primary. Funeral was Monday, February 6, in the Benson stake center. Burial was in the Richmond cemetery. LU. The Valley's Lowest Price PLUS 1 FREE WITH EVERY TEN PURCHASED La-Ve- ra SPECIAL PURCHASE SHEEP PAINT ALL COLORS SPECIAL NOW ONLY GAL. - $3.29 AT YOUR VETERINARY SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Cornish Briefs JOHNSON Mrs. Ezra endell spent five week in Ogden visiting with Carolyn Kendell and Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Kendell and family. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kendell on January 22. There are. two other boys in their family. dvs the past DRUG STORE PRESTON. IDAHO Our Back Door Leads to Prestois Mata DRIVE A LITTLE - SAVE A Street LOT AT K&Ti INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE WORSTED YARN NOW ONLY y, Model 101 & p, Committee chairmen and PRUDENTIAL board member representa(Continued from page 1) tives to the committees were named by the president. Pers 0 n n e 1 shareholders. Tov-efrom the department of finThey include DeVere Titen-sor, ance are on the site and now chairman, Lowell board member, Agricul-ur- conducting further examinaWilliam tion of the two offices. committee; POLAROID 4, D. C e Jes-so- Electric Eye for Perfect Color or . . . Carlson's LAND CAMERAS NOW ONLY SF.K Attention CLOSE OUT SPECIALS AUTOMATIC FOR Lind-hard- Changes Hade In Ward Staff Ice Cream Grif-fet- h, Wad-doup- s, Former Cove Couple To Note 70th Year Price g, Les-nia- k, served to 13 club members and Mrs. Boman. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH S. BIGGS Orden and daughter, Mrs. Donna Dahle, and granddaughters, Sherrie, Janet and Rebecca Dahle, went to Salt Pioneers, Margaret Ann Ad- Lake City and Park City to ams Benson camp, at her spend the day with a daughhome Thursday afternoon. A ter and her husband, the Bob duet was sung by Flossie At- Bartons. kinson and Elvera Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van accompanied by Norma Orden spent Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. their education in the Cache Reeder. The lesson was giv- in Pocatello as guests of Mr. of Draper, formerly of Valley schools. Biggs en by Ethleen Grant after and Mrs. Harold Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Biggs were Cove, will celebrate their which refreshments were ser70th wedding anniversary on married February 11, 1897, ved to Pearl Soencer, Lona Sunday, February 12, at the in Logan LDS temple. They Holt, Lizzie Gancheff, Marie home of a daughter, Rebecca are the parents of 12 children, Dopk, Eloise Benson, Ethleen Lundgreen, 1521 West 4890 11 of whom are still living: Mrs. A. B. (Osie) Golson and South, Sait Lake City. Grant, Norma Marriott, Mar Mrs. Stanley (Rebecca) at meet will The family ba Brown, Fern Jensen, Flos12:30. house will be j Lundgreen, both of Salt Lake Open CORNISn Cleo Samsel sie Atkinson, Elvera Beck was released as counselor in from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friends City; Ether A. Biggs, Charles arrival of a 10 pound son to stead, Hedvig Bingham and the YWMIA A. Biggs and Wesley A. Biggs presidency and and relatives are invited. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont King Millie EUerman. of Draper; Andrew J. Biggs, in was Mr. bom Biggs susErma Jean was Naegle of Soda Springs, born MonMrs. lone Bensley of Bak- tained to that position in fast Franklin, November 18, 1875, Mrs. E. T. (Ruth) Benson, day morning in a local hosto John and Jane Wright; San Diego, Calif.; Willis A Calif., made a sur- meeting Sunday. ac- pital Mrs. King is the for- ersfield,visit Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sam- Biggs. He has been very - Biggs, Millville; Mrs. Della to her sister, mer Marva Spackman and prise LDS servin the tive VanNoy, Smlthfield; Sidney church, this is the couples first child. ' Mrs. Lloyd (Thelma) Sim- - sel and two sons, Dale and ing two missions in the Sou- - J. Biggs, Preston; and Mrs. Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. GilJo..n R. (Olive) Bair of bert Bingham visited the them States. He worked iston. Forest in the years famous elk ranch in BlackGov-They have 50 grandchil-ernmesmith Fork Canyon last Sun- Service for the U. S. dren, 63 great grandchildren day. Minerva Olive Allen Biggs and one great, great grand- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rawlings of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell were Minerva Whittle Allen. She they have a granddau-ha- s guests at a birthday dinner on mission a been very active in the ghter serving for Max Rawlings given by in received France. ! both church. They SAY FORGET-ME-NO- T his parents, Mr. and Mrs. in their McKay Rawlings, home Sunday. SILVER BEAVER FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST of Mr. and The infant son from page 1) (Continued REG. 29c and 39c Mrs. Larry Pitcher was blesselected council vice presied and given the name of dent Vi Shannon Larry in fast meetMr. Winward, who comes ing Sunday. from and has a true scouting Mr. and Mrs. Alan D family, is the third brother BOXED Smith were overnight busito receive the Silver Beaver. ness visitors in Salt Lake Other brothers who have reCity last Friday and Saturceived it are Fielding and ALL IN 4 QUARTS day. Woodrow Winward. DIFFERENT FLAVORS Mr. and Mrs. Rolland JohnThe Preston Chamber of He has served as scoutson attended the Purebred Commerce board of directors master four different times, The Whole Gallon Dairy Cattle Association con- Monday voted to set up a has been a Jamboree Scouvention held at the Ramada committee to study tmaster, assistant scoutmast69c Inn in Ogden Saturday. parking In Preston and also er, a troop committee mem-bo- :, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fife a stake scout leader, and agreed to look into teen age Filer, Ida., visited recently entertainment and to plan a is currently vice chairman 70c with Mr. and Mrs. GUber; civic celebration. of the Franklin Scout Diand strict He is an Eagle scout Committee Bingham. chairmen ITS DELICIOUS FREE CONTAINER Mr. and Sirs. Eldon Leav- board member representa- and five of his seven sons itt are visiting with the Jack tives were also named for the have achieved the same rank. His other two sons Leavitt family In Boise. year. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey of Police Darald Aus- are Cub scouts. Chief OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENINGS His wife is a Guide Patrol Pitcher and Mr. and Mrs, tin told the board that someACROSS FROM HIGH SCHOOL Gilbert Bingham visited with thing should be done about leader in the Primary. relatives in Ogden Friday. the parking in back In other activities, Mr. Winof the court house and the ward has served three terms businesses cm the west side on the school board and has of State street With a little been a director of the Cache planning, more cars could be Valley Breeders Association for many years. He has seraccomodated. He also said that the city ved in church positions in-Sunday School teach' engineer had reported re- cluding assistant superintendent er, a to council that the cently of the and superintendent parking area could be open- MIA, Priests quorum advisor, ed up behind the library. of the ward and The board approved a m(h member committee, stake genealogy a tion that would set up and mission stake president committee to investigate the is stake Sunday currently matter. School superintendent Eldon Crockett, president Elmer Oliverson, Steve of the chamber, said that he Eldon Bingham, Robwould name the committee. Noyes, Ross Moser, Don ert Smith, PalHe also named DeLoy Bert Andra, Galley, ValDean mer, board member, to make Durr ant, Giro Bingham, some investigation about Kwen D. Griff eth, Delbert do in i to for teenagers things Keith Spackman and the area. Mr. Crockett said Hansen, Scout units Glade Griffin, that he would check on the with 40 percent First Class situation with the local theater and report back to the Scouts. Guide leaders honored inboard. cluded Evelyn Winward, Dot-tiPlans for a civic celebraCasperson, Gail Wheiler, tion in Preston were discussMaLynn ed and the Promotion com- bel Moser, Gay Keller, Elchert, mittee of the chamber will HelenRawlings, Tyra Buxton, Sallie Baer, study the matter and report Ranee Anderson, Elaine back to the board. and LeMell Ashcroft They approved a contest to Many scouters received find a name for the celebra- Veteran awards. How Only Petter-bor- CARPET the Primary presidency and Ada Kent, president, conbishopric. Following supper, ducting. She introduced the the evening was spent in play- guest reader, Vaudice Boman, ing games. who reviewed the book, "HelAt Relief Society Tuesday ena Rubensteins My Life For afternoon, special songs were Beauty. Refreshments were - Dee Preston, boy. , leadershio of their teachers, Velva Alison. Orris Mae HanLEWISTON Literary club sen and Velda Snackman. met Thursday afternoon at Sixteen girls and their fath- the home of Mrs. Ezra W. ers were present along with Cragun In Logan with Mrs. sung by Mrs. Flossie Atkinson, accompanied by Norma Mrs. Bertha Reeder, and The lesson was Godderldge. given by Josephine Lapray. Mrs. Mable Mortenson entertained the Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Andel fa- I FEBRUARY 1 Mr. and Mrs. JANUARY 24 ther and brother of Cache Literary Qub Heels In Logan ... BIRTHS Bias Louie Blau, THE CITIZEN 1967 Education committee; 3us Mink, chairman, and Vorman Ricks, board member, Industrial committee; Idon Crockett, chairman, Membership commit tee; files Monson, chairman, and )eLoy Palmer, board mem-ieMerchants committee; Virgil Knudson. chairman, r, CAPB1S MEN'S SHIRTS PEDAL BLOUSES LADIES REG. $1.98 $5.98 and 99c $7.98 99c S3.98 PUSHEHS 2 Pair $5.00 PANT STRETCHERS CLOTHES HAMPERS ..... Pc. 25c 1 $4.49 but only do what he felt was right in his judgement. and Eldon Crockett, board member, Rodeo committee, and Wayne Bell, chairman, and Eugene Chatterton, board member, Celebration committee. K&K STYLE SHOP LEWISTON, UTAH . .3s |