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Show J , . . J. J - IBB CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah October 28. 1N4 Oik CnA Britfs ,rCQnk rCrdob Woman How b Masha, Gels Seattle Idaho Position and coming home. Mr. Mrs MINK CREEK berg, Mrs. LaDawn Jensen, his Wilford Hansen and Mrs. Viola left for Seattle Mrs. Elaine Westerberg, Mrs. Lowell Nelley of Preston are to visit her eon and He wife, LaDawn Mrs. Mona the proud grandparents. PaJensen, Mr. and Mra. Blaine Larsen Wilde. Mrs. Sarah Westertricia visited her aunt and unand family for a few weeks, and Jensen Norma Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenberg, cle ' Mr. Lana Bosnian Lateen took Mrs. Marjorie Keller. Me wife to Pocatello where Paulette Christensen, Miss she boarded the train Tuee-daMiss Peggy Nelson.. Miss Christensen marched to Mr. and Mra. Raylo Lareen the band at Logan last Saturand family were to Logan on day. buetocea last , Tuesday. CHRISTENSEN LLOYD Sacrament Speakers to to Sacrament meeting spoke Oleoe Mrs. pen. last Sunday night in the third Vernon Killer, ward, LeGrande and r Mary Ann rise attended the meet Van Wilde was 'tabled as onanist of MIA. tag. ' Mr.,:tand Mrs. Hubert MerMusical numbers Mr. and furnished by Mr. and Mrs, rill and family and of Black-foo- t, Mrs. Ttenney George Nelson and family. Ijm Mrs. and Mr. visited They wen Flute Solo by Claude Keller last Saturday Janico Peggy ammpantod by former MUk and Lu-- The couples are a vocal itoet Iqr Nell Laa Valaa Creekers. inOfl Tcomprow uj jihkbi. llr. and Mrs. Ctande KelMr. and Mrs. Dadgtat Wilde .took their eon 'Jay back to ler spent Saturday night with their daughter and husband, Loon tor a medical check-i- p Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blake-sle- e last Friday. of Roy. Nel-m- b MR. AND MRS. MISSES RHODA and Harand diiMlitar Judea riet Christensen of Salt Lake sons Neil and and Philip visit- City spent the past week to ed to Ogden Friday night Mink Creek visiting their mowith his parents. Mr, an ther and brother Mrs. Leah Mrs. Willard Nelson. Christensen and OrvkL Mrs. Lorna Wilde held : a ' Mr. and Sirs. Hugh Hansen party at her place last Fri- are the parents of a baby day night Mrs. LaReva Fin- boy bom - Tuesday October dley and daughter Kathy of 20 at the Preston hospital. Lanark wen the dealers. Re- The Infant son weighed 8 freshments wen served to lbs. and 5 oc., and has an old Mrs. Veria Baird, Bin. Ruth er brother Sidney and three Ann Christensen, Mrs. Naomi ; sisters. Sandra, Ronanne and Jensen, Mrs. Elaine Wester-- 1 Patricia home waiting for Mr. y. Va-che- - - - Inn -- le - Mr. and 1 MINK CREEK Mrs. Bill Crane and family of Palmer, Alaska, have been transferred to sen while mother was to the Montepelier. hospital and Mrs. Neeley stayed with the Han- - If they onnt find your nano In Paris. Mr. e soil conser- Lowell vation. They have visited the at night nst ten days with his parents Mrs. Lucille Seamons has returned home after working the past tow weeks at Jack-soWyo. They have closed Jackson to the winter. MR AND MRS. Bud Seamons and family of Pocatrilo Ms spent the weekend with DelMrs. Mr. and parents, Mg. and Mra. Wm. E. Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wilde took Bill Bell to Ogden Tuesday where he left by Train tor his home at Colton, California. They also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nelson at Ogden. Mr. and Mi. Ace Bowen of Salt Lake City have moved from Mh Greek mid Mr. and have Mrs. Glenn Keller BoSirs. house. their bought wen Is the former Mrs. Ada Panter and Roger Bamwtt ion of Mr. and Mrs. Gkqrd Bennett both of Cleveland returned to their homes from Fort Ord, Calif., where they have flniihed their six months training to the National Guard. Their arrival Saturday was a surprise as their parents didn't expect them until a few weeks later. n, QevelondHen EndTraining- Panter.ion of Btohop Gel On The Ball fl Vole WORTH directory and you may mm the caUl The boys plan on entering school at Logan to January. n Mi funeral was held Frida' Those OF EDUCATION FOR $1 STRONG LOCAL SUPPORT AND REPRESENTATION TO SCHOOL BOARD MAINTAIN AND SUPPORT INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS. a penonaluted Hating! If the ptions you uss is listed under another person's name, chances are you're mining Important calls. Remedy this situation by calling our busi- Cache County School Board WOKS Hall 19, He to a 1964 graduate of Preston high school. Owen received instruction to toe operation and firing of the tank gun. mechanical tanks and tank o-- of ... Superin tendant LeRoy Hare and toe bus mechanic of Grace school spent a few days in Boise on business last week. have been given too much to turn our books on Utahs future. Her problems are yours and mine. , and indudos Together we must dare to pioneer our second century .99' ust. TIs gats ts prsss note CLSaMaa gtommm iMOTf . u Five generations recently met at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Nelson .Preston. Mrs. Nelson Is toe widow of toe late Heman C. Taylor (right sitting.) Pictured left of Mrs. Nelson is her daughter, (Vor-ett- a T. Woolf of Preston, and Mrs. Woolfs daughter, (standing left) Cams Kirkland, wife her son Jerry Austin, and hia daughter, kachelle, aHof Salt Lake City. TWgBm A HAPPY FAMILY ivKATiON 8 Planning to place an advertisement in the Yellow Tagn? Ml our business office and ask for a Yellow Pam leptesentoUve to' gat In touch with oul Recently a birthday party honoring Mrs. Nelson on her 83rd birthday was held to toe Preston city park with 97 descendants attending. Mix. NcEson has five living children, 22 grandchildren, 80 great grandchildren, and two great-gngrandchildren. The to New York. other great-gregrandchild lives MOUNTAIN at at luUUi frith Bissionary BanidaHeet cuJUitesituri vital IttBM? The Boosters for Burton Committee publish these comparisons on vital key lamas as a public service, to enter that yva nughi snow toe standings U ue Candidates for Congressional District. that attended wen Mr. and Mr. Joe J. Chrlrieiura nM family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mra. John Manning and , family and Mr. and' Mra F. Christensen of Central Mr.! and Mrs. Richard Pilgrim. Mrs. Roxy Gibson of Salt; Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. of Cluff Gibson and family Winder. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rumsey of Sunset . Also many friends tended from out of town. Thedford Roper of toe High Council spoke briefly at toe Sunday night meeting of Oct No. 1. Rep. Laareaee J. Bertoe: ON RIGHT TO WORK I I at oterU. it Am tew Depute In BANIDA Veil Christen- -' sen reported his mission to England States on Banlda October 18 to toe Ward. He is toe son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Chris-- 1 tenen. Out of town relatives . low your r:me, address and ttw son of Ivan Woodward., Sr. Route 1, Franklin and Pvt Roger Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Owen, Preston, IN POISE Pd. Adv. tor cost is HURRY! completed advanced training as a tank crewman under the Reserve Enlistment Program at the Army Armor Goiter, Fort KnoxKy., October 21 Woodward received instructg ion in the operation and the new telephone directory. The directory CLEVELAND I in listing Ead Triiiiig Pvt Lynn D. Woodward, fir-to- WILLIS S. HALL personalized number of the phone you toe tank gun, mechanical operation of fawfci and tank ImHm He completed basic training at Fort Ord, CaUf. CT ness office and ordering a Twi CitinMa of DISTRICT NO. SOLUTION: For Ball SPENT. RE-ELE- , f tolophono Mrs. Dean Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Jep-sospent Thursday aul Friday at their home to Logan. MR. AND MRS. Jake Johansen of Pocatello visited her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Christenstn . Eddie CuiVELAND bert Branur in tho v attending from Mink Creek were Mr. and Mrr Ferd Christensen, Mr. ant' M Mrs. Marinus Jepson, and Mrs. Claude Keller last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ke! Word was received Wednesler, Mr. and Mra. Chris Marinus day morning that tian Jensen and ton Mark Hansen of Tremonton died. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baird Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Delbert mons, Mr. and Mrs. Rayl Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Orton do Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs Janies Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Keller. Mr. and Mrs Cloyd Wilde, Norman Larsen. Mildred Keller, Reana Chris tensen, lima Jepsen, Ethel BETTER QUALHIGHER STANDARDS Baird and W. E. Crime. ITY IN EDUCATION. - J DINNER GUESTS Sunday dinner guests of Mr. aim Mrs. Roland Pafttaf son were Vicki, Michael Lien and their mother Marian of Logan. Ceuple Leaves mn iiw. AND Arthur Mineer and daughter of Salt Lake City brought Mrs. Re-d- a Allen home Sunday. She has been visiting with them for the past month. Mr. and Mra Howard Young also visited Sunday with their mother Mra. Allen. Mra. Lucy ABen of Swann Lake visited with toe Cecil MBes family Friday evening. Pamela Geddas, Kathleen Gregersen, Lorraine and Valeria Miles inarched in toe homecoming parade Saturday to Logan. Talks to toe senior Sunday School were given by- Debra Christensen. Speakers In Sacrament meeting wen Miles Geddes and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swalnston. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cat tenl and children returned from a two weeks vacation In Los Angles with relatives. Mrs. Virgil Geddas spent the past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Geddes, and daughter to Idaho Falla. The Geddes wen weekend guests to Banlda. Favors light to work legis-- 1 teflon opposes repeal el Sec. .14b of the TafUHartley Act, which allows elatei to enact right to work laws. Stands with bis party end to repeal of Sec. lib which trill deny any state the right to keep right to work tows. TV appearance on KUED Oct 8, 1964, KUTV Channel 2, Oct 17, 1964. REAPPORTIONMENT Obeecure and confused as statOpposes Federal Government Interference of states apportion ed on: TV appearance over KUED ment . . . la pledged Oct. 17, 1961 FOREIGN AID Worked to reduce amount . . . stands with his party which American money spent to has opposed every cut in foreign and to opposed to aid. The administration he supthat have made our ports has repeatedly requested of International more fern to needed. TV appearance KUED Oct 17, 1981 charity. WHEAT SALE TO RUSSIA . . . Opposed as a give away pro- . . Stood wife administration . . ' said it helped a tot". From hand-cu-n gram guaranteed by the Ameri- pro-symb- ol till taxpayer. T EDUCATION Voted for vocational Position Indicates he ild to all phases of education and shows no concern over buildings, etc., but to opposed to federal control of schools. Speech federal aid to salaries and control before womens legislative Council, Ogden, Utah, Oct 6, 1981 VOTE FOR A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PEOPLE NOT A RUBBER STAMP FOR THE ADMINISTRATION . . flon . and aid tor construction of ... - gZI I wtmm Pd. Pel. Adv. by WlUUm Wiyman, Price, Utah ;'- - ,.v i ELECT LAURENCE J. BURTON Congressman, 1st District , Ileimblican Paid PeUtleal Advertisement by Feeders for ! Ml 7 |