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Show 4 Feb. THE CITIZEN SPONSORS 13, 1969 Dick Joiner, manager of Preston Dodge Inc., Preston, is one of more than 3,200 Dodge dealers throughout the country who will be participating in the NBC Television Network's second annual "Academy of Professional Sports Awards" special on Wednesday, Feb. 19, from 10 to 11 p.m., NYT. Sociable Citizen Club CLUBS SHOW Mrs. R. C. Bright invited members of her bridge club to her home Monday evening, A dainty luncheon and bridge were features of enjoyment, awards went to Mrs. Ruth Weber and Mrs. Carol The Wasatch DUP meeting for February was held at the home of Mrs. Berniece Esplin Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. May Swainston gave a lesson on the first transcontinental railroad. This is of special significance as 19G9 is the centennial year of that railroad. Mrs. Esplin told the life story of her father-in-laEther Esplin. A dainty repast was served to 23. j Among those coming to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith V. visited Mr. and Mrs. Reese 'visit Dr. and Mrs. L. Mrwere week and last rill Mr. in Ogden and nd Mrs. Merlin Jensen in 'Mrs. Douglas Merrill of Og-"last week. While there den, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pan- Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hunter of tazes of Colorado, Dr. and H. Wheeler and sons Casper, Wyo., joined the Mrs. J. Lake City. Jamily group for a going of Salt Mr. of in honor lway party Mrs. Elmer S. Merrill was nd Mrs. Mont Hunter, who left for Germany Monday the recipient of greetings, where he will attend a special well wishes, phone calls and school. The Smiths also vis- gifts on the occasion of her ited Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hunt- 93rd birthday Feb. 6. Her er in Salt Lake City to see children, Mr. and Mrs. Emit of Salt Lake City, i new great grandson who Jorgensen Mrs. James Nye of vas born to the Hunters re- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Logan, cently. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Recent guests of Mr. and Merrill, spent the day with Mrs. David E. Davis were her. The Eighth ward Relief d Society presidency, Nell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Delilha Mrs. Urry Brenchley, Helen Merrill and and .tt Kaysville. Joyce Pond, brought a special treat and many friends A large number of Preston and neighbors extended love neople attended funeral services for Mrs. Sidney (Lois and greetings. VanNoy) Garrett, which were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson held at the stake center in and family of Salt Lake City Smithfield Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis Wanner were Sunday dinner were Sunday visitors in Loguests of Mrs. Willard gan, guests of Mrs. Mary The Daughter Daddy Date program held in the Second ward Friday evening was a festive occasion with 27 In attendance. Each girl ceived a corsage from her father. Howard Almond paid a tribute to the girls and Rox- Condie. ann Porter responded with Mrs. Elsie Rawlings of Lo- - one to the fathers. A nam gan was hostess for the dinner, singing and dancing Sharp Sisters club at her were features of enjoyment home Wednesday. Quilting, The Valentine theme added visiting and dinner were fea- - beauty to the event. Stake tures of enjoyment. rrimary omcer, imeiaa uiay. son, was a special guest members of the Thirty-si- x Attractive in every detail Mutual Marrieds of the Seventh ward participated in a was the Valentine party givprogressive supper party Sat en by Mrs. Ruth Weber for of the Thursday urday evening, me xirsi members course was served at the club, held Friday evening. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Places were marked for Wanda Allen, Sarah Hollingsworth, and other courses at the Clair Hollings-worth- Bambrough, Belva Hart, Louthe Jack Allreds and ise Hickenlooper, May CutBell's home. ler, Gwen Egbert, Miss Edith Wayne Bishop and Hillstead, and special guest, merriment out from Time eatine was taken for election Rose Olsen, at one table beauof officers with Stanley tified with motifs of the seat, son. Bridge was the diverllawkes being named Dr. Gordon Ward as sion and score honors went vice president, and Roy An-- 1 to Miss Hillstead and Mrs. Bambrough. derson, secretary. , Mer-fiels- w re-Sco- re Had-fiel- Mes-dam- es s, presi-iden- I i BRACELETS IDENTIFICATION From $195 . For Girls By Speidel I & Boys NEW SPRING LINE THE NEW AMERICAN LOOK COSTUME in red, wnrrE blue Q Scarf Pins & JEWELRY and PENDANT 9 Earrings 41 Pendanti EARRING SETS $5.00 $2.00 Mrs. Ona Edgley was host-- I ess for the LoPine DUP camp meeting at her home Wed-- i nesday. Mrs. Lavinia Cutler presented a review of the lesson relative to the first transcontinental railroad, and enriched the lesson with pictures and stories. Mrs. Thel-m- a Keller gave the biography of Harriet Tarry Hirst, who was the pioneer grandmother of Alta Hirst Buttars. was A dainty refreshment served to 14. The Americanism theme was carriea out mursuay evening at the meeting of the members of the American Legion Auxiliary. The meeting was held in the Legion under the direction of Ancror I x hub. mil Mrs. JacK uorDeu was me speaker of the evening and told of many things that we, as Americans, can do to bett, ter our country. Jacke a junior Auxiliary member, gave a patriotic poem. A community service report was also given by Mrs. Auger, Receiving the door prize for the evening was Mrs. Ned Hutchins and a casserole sup- Der was served by Mrs. Cor- belt and Mrs. Hutchins. -- Walch Bands SPEIDEL . . . $4.95 FOR MEN & WOMEN Cor-bet- British Sterling AFTER SHAVE . . $3.50 & COLOGNE j MERRILL JEWELERS PRESTON The Fine Arts club anniversary party was cleverly carried out with a "Birthday On The Moon" theme. The event took place at the Utah Power and Light Company social hall Monday evening. Space ships, flying saucers and place cards decorated the table at which the guests were seated for dinner. Food on , the menu was named in harmony with the theme. Grace Cran-e- r and was toastmistress responses were given by Ada Hansen, Cassie Bell, Thelma Keller and Elnora Magieoy. Donna Noyes led the group in singing "By The Light of The Moon" and "My Silvery Sweetheart Is The Man In The Moon." Table games HOS-- ! were the entertainment -- . , c 1WU tesses mciuucu Hilda Steele, Lucretia Mau ghan and Enid Johnston. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Asael Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Bell attended the marriage and reception of Pamela Brench- ley and Carlos Bell, held at the Edgewood social center in Cgden Saturday evening. Car los is the son of Mrs. Darrel Bell and the late Mr. Bell. HORIZONTAL ..... - fi? Vi..' SGMiH B9 mi DOWN-FL- O . . . with o, down-fl- o A quiet blower, US vai-T.fj- st was never DURHAM, Pcnn-PreIron all cotton bedspread that ll SestlnTwoven-i- J dryer. eeometrfc pattern, Decorator colors. REG. 9.98 NOW FULL 8.88 st In-ha- REG. 8.98 NOW TWIN . 7.88 presi-Queni Attendants, last year, Court. Sociable Citizen Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rust Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans of the Rust Bakery have re- of Salt Lake City were in turned from a 10 day vaca- Preston Saturday to visit tion to California where they their brother, J. Auraul visited their children, Mr. who is confined to his and Mrs. Carval Rust and home because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rust of Stockton. Funeral services were held in Twin Falls last Thursday Mrs. Max Hansen enter- for Edward Johnson, son of tained at a special birthday Betsy and the late Ephraimi dinner in honor of her daugh- Johnson, who lived at Trea-- ! ter, Cheri, who observed her sureton a number of years seventh birthday Friday. ago. He is a brother to Eph jonnson of rreston. Richard Magleby and four children of American Fork Mrs. Orris Harmer spent were weekend guests of Mr. last week visiting Mr. and and Mrs. Reed Magleby. Mrs. Gary Pearce in Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmer at Kearns. Ervon Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bosworth, atMrs. Leness Keller presidtended the wedding of Linda ed at a special family birthTaylor and Craig Crase, held day dinner party in honor of at the Mansion House in Og- her son Hal on his 13th birthden Sunday, Feb. 2. Linda day Wednesday. is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. LaMar Taylor. Mayes of Pocatello were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benson weekend guests of their parof Soda Springs visited Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon and Mrs. Ruel Keller Sunday Nash. Mrs. Pauline Holmes enroute home from a trip to and children joined the famArizona. ily group for dinner Sunday. Chris-tense- n, ROSE FANTASY. A bouquet f Color! Penn-Preall cotton backed. Machine wash, st tumble dry, never iron. REG. 15.98 FULL NOW 13.88 USE CUB LAY AWAY PLAN WILL HOLD YOUB SELECTION ar for added security. mmm nciumci Even a pushbutton ashtray. They're little things that make the big things about an 88 that much more enjoyable. 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