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Show 500,000 ACRE STAN'S increase PRESTON'S MOST CONVENIENT SUPER . . . Milk Chocolate ORANGE STICKS COCONUT CREME STICKS MINT CREME Evans Lester Scars, Clifton, said Franklin county needs at least 25 per cent more irrigation water to reclaim desert country. Sam Reed, Soda Springs, said lack of wafer may be stunting industrial development of Caribou county, particularly the growing phosphate manufacturing industry there. Lewis Munk, Montpelier, chairman of the Bear Lake STICKS LEMON CREME STICKS MIX 'EM - 49c Box Pecan Nuts SKY VIEW BASKETBALL SQUAD (Kneeling) Lyie Thornfey, Brute Petersen, Doug Pehrson, Steven Roskelly, Greg Larsen, Ridhard Spencer. (Standing) Brent Me&le, Rodney Anderson, Kenneth Thompson, Paul Miller, Rod Ellis, Kent Baer, Coach Ivan Christensen. The Bobcats were pushed out of the upper bracket of the Class A tourriament Monday when they were defeated 5 by American Fork. Sky View defeated West Wednesday In consolation bracket. 67-6- 39c 1 OLD FASHIONED Slicks Candy REG. PKG. 19c 29c 2 Liquid Diet SEGO 83c 3 Frozen Foods AWAKE S9C 3 DON'T FORGET OUR CHICKEN To Go Crisp and Delicious Layer Cake 81-6- 9 Couple Returns From Utah Trip RICHMOND er of Logan and Mrs. Linda returned home Eskelson of Smithfield. On last week after spending some Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. T. Rav Bell of Richmond time in Duschene with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Finlinson and family. He reports that the winter there was real mild and the temperature was much higher now than here. Prior to entering the mis sion home in Salt Lake City. Elder Paul Dobson was honor ed at a family dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. VarNell Dobson and small son of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Facer and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rasmussen and family of Grace, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Eskelsen and daughter of Smithfield, Miss Patricia Larsen cf Preston, Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Merrill of Idaho Falls called at the home later. Another sister, Norene McEwcn, and family of Port land called by phone. On Monday, Paul was ac companied to Salt Lake by his mother, Mrs. Lovenia Dobson, and sisters, Mrs. Norma Fac Dobson and Linda went to Salt Lake City to attend the meeting when Paul was set apart for his mission by Elder Theodore Tuttle. Attending the testimonial Sunday for all the missionaries were the Mrs. Lynn Larsen, daughters, Patricia, Debbie and Melanie, of Preston, and several friends, also of Preston. The mission address of Elder Paul Dobson is 707 Preston Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. William of Richmond welcomed their fourth child recently in Logan. Grandmother is Mrs. Helen Worley of Logan. second Welcoming child, first daughter, are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cetraro of Richmond. Grandparents in clude Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson of Richmond and Mrs. LaVera Cetraro of Cove. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nuffer and Mrs. Susie Anderson of Rich mond. Dob-son- s, Mc-Carr- their 10-O- z. Cake Mix CROCKER BETTY 3 for $ Cheese Whiz JAR Mild Cheese 69c Lh. Ward Holds Annual Reunion Saturday ward CLARKSTON The reunion was held on Saturday in the cultural hall. Supper was served at 6:30 p.m. to A program was Z75 people. presented by Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and their nine children of Portage. The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ravsten, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buttars and Mr. and Mrs. Alph Godfrey. Mrs. Sidney Godfrey of Clarkston entertained at dinner Wednesday. Guests were Mrs. Marie Tarbet and family and Mrs. Julie Tarbet of Smithfield. James Jardine has returned to his home after visiting with his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pedcrsen, at Paul, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey spent the weekend in Kays-vill- e with their brother and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey and family. Mrs. Helen Johnson and daughters, Pat and Evelyn, of Salt Lake City spent Sun day visiting with her father, A. II. Jaruinc. Mrs. Berniece Rasmussen and son Clair, Mary Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Loosle and Miss Rebecca 13-Ye- ar Average Total water content in the area snows is now about 8!) percent of what it was last year, and about the same or slightly more than the average for the past 13 years. Snow surveys were made in six courses by the Forest Service and the Soil Conservation on Feb. Edyth Johnson has returned home after spending the winter at Mesa, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin H. Read are happy over the arrival of their first great grandchild, a daughter born to Jay and Vickie Read Wilde of Logan on Feb. 15. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wally Read of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin H. Read drove to Preston Saturday where Ervin attended the basketball game. Their grandson Paul is a member of the Preston ball club. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer and family of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Spencer, Sunday. During the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Grov-e- r Goodsell of Newton came to visit. Harold Ward, Harold But tars, Robert Reeder, Lynn Payne and Legrand Reader attended a steak dinner at Maddox Cafe in Brigham Monday evening, sponsored by Geneva Steel. They represented the Trenton Feed Coop, which handles fertilizer from Geneva Steel. David Reed Fellows spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Godder-idgMrs. Godderidge's son Joseph has finished his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash., and is due for further schooling there. The Margaret Ann Adams Benson DUP camp met Thursday afternoon at the home of Lizzie Gancheff. The lesson on the Mormon Battalion was given by Clara Cottle. A history of Joseph Mads Christen-se- n was read by Flossie Atkinson. Refreshments were served to Pearl Spencer, El- c. Strawberry Mink Divide Strawberry Creek Chiistensen Ranch Willow Flat Cub River Ranger Sta. Liberty Springs Lb. Whiils 16-O- Z. ' 49c '0 Rice PKG. RIG SELECTION FRIENDLY CLERKS IA)W PRICES CONVENIENT IIOU1W 8 to 8 Weekdays 10 to 2 Sundays STAN'S MARKET AND GUY'S BAKERY Mrs. George Loosle en- - tprtained at her home Satur day at a stork shower in hon or of her daugliter-in-laMrs Ravlen Loosle. Many nine sifts were received and luncheon was served to 14 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Volmcr Clark amnmnanied Mr. and Mrs Harold Rhinehart of Salt Lake City to Mesa, Ariz., where they spent a few days. Mrs. Beverly Warner and n daughter Shcrrie Lynn or visited with her mother, Mrs. Jayne Jardine, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Jardine returned to Ogdcn with her to stay for a few days. Mrs Victor P. Rasmussen of Clarkston entertained for her husband on Feb. 24, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Dinner was ser und to the nucst of honor, Mr and Mrs. Ruben Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Val Rasmussen, 1G. 'Til You See The Savings At 64 22.4 54 17.3 5800 32.4 10.9 36 10.3 33 9.3 5600 27.7 9.4 12.2 30 43 8.6 6100 32.9 13.0 27 40 12.8 23.6 83.2 8.2 27.7 27 94 32.6 26 84 28.3 44 13.7 49 14.2 9.2 16.0 SPECIAL BIG O's SPRING 1967 16.5 41.4 were l'res. and Mrs. Clarence and two sons, Jay, Dale and RayAnn Pitcher played a violin and piano selection, and Evelyn Ashcroft of Logan sang a solo. R. Andersen Jay and Ross. YOUR TIRES 48.7 Coming March 20 YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU WAITED . . . 7.1 0 BIG 7.6 TW Sbilgfci-Tal- k TIRE STORE jurrtopie County Commission, told the group, "We're losing populaMr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark tion through lack of producof Boise spent four days visit- tion of wealth. Our young ing with their parents, Mrs. never to Eva Clark and Mr. and Mrs. people are leaving return." Ira Jardine. Dr. Darrell K. Loosle of Beaver was an overnight guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle, Wednesday night Clarkston Briefs THE HOME OF SUDDEN SERVICE Weekend guests at the Loosle home were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Loosle and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylcn Loosle of Logan. oise Benson, Josephine Marie Dock, Mildred Anderson, Norma Marriott, Ethel Stevens, Lona Holt, Lola Littledike, Ethleen Grant, Hedvig Bingham, Flossie At kinson and Millie Ellerman. Mrs. Orris Mae Hansen spent three days with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Martindale, of 1 1 Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Irel Eppich and family were Sunday dinner guests of his uarents. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eppich. Their daughter Gayleen piayea a I 1 piano solo at church Sunday evemng. La-pra- y, wmr pmm mm iwim J3 3 -- wm m JM 1 II 1 1 1 1 vm m mgJt Mi'fl I SifeerXSning Wasner For Only $ 199.50 .smmSm Protect Your Cloth 33 in SQlEn sistpr-in-la- SWIFT PREMIUM "Mormon Battalion" was givEllen Pack played a piano medley. Refreshments were served to en by Olive Murray. DONT BUY 6800 AVERAGES All Courses S CLUBS prize, Marilyn Henderson won RICHMOND The Rich- low and lluitau Miles won mond camp of Daughters of floating. I'tah Pioneers held their regular meeting on Friday. Mrs. TRENTON BRIEFS IJiTtha Hansen conducted the At sacrament meeting Sunmeeting, fledge was led by Hazel Funk. The lesson on day evening, the speakers Elev. Depth Water Depth Water Average In. In. In. DthWtr. In. Ft. 5400 8420 THE CITIZEN 1968 28-2- son-in-la- BOLOGNA March 7, FAIRV1EW Rita Drury entertained her club members at her home Thursday after- FA1RVIEW BRIEFS noon. She served a hot turMr. and Mrs. Glen Rawlings The data was compiled from key dinner. Ora Rasmussen and family made a trip to recorded measurements mado was a special guest. Alice Salt Lake City Thursday by Ralph Roberts and Jack Smith won high and floating night. Adams of the Forest Service and Jack Forbush of the SCS. According to the report, water content in the Strawberry Creek and Christcnsen Ranch coursts was less than an inch above that recorded last year, while the other four courses showed less this year. The average water content for the six courses was repo'-- t ed at 14.2 inches, with 16 inches reported last year and 13.7 for the average of the past 13 years. 1968 Snow Courses Trenton Briefs Vanilla. Devil's Food, Chocolate 1 Lb. Water Above 1) duction would through more availability of water. The Caribou county chairman also reported future industrial expansion in his county would require additional use of more water. Among the 75 persons attending the morning session Friday were representatives of canal groups, irrigation groups, the Hear River Compact, Farm Bureau, municipal and county officials from the four counties. "Unless we receive additional water, our economic development will remain at a standstill," said Sen. John MARKET MARKET FEET (Continued from Page - for can call Long Distance $1 or less on week nights starting at 7. That's one hour earlier Come join the movement to 7! out-of-sta- Now-y- ou te 1 Interstate calf, three minutes, U. S. except Alaska station-to-statio- n, to anywhere in the Continental Mountain States Telephone ug-de- mmi Water Temperature Selections 2 Rinse Water Temperature Selections 2 Agitation Speeds 2 Spin Speeds 2 Cycle Timer Plus Famous Dependable Transmission with Machine-Cuo iv-ie- h Graduate to a flameless Electric Dryer DIRECT DIAL DIGIT Vnn'ii not ihtrt faster if you dial your own Long Distance calls U. Arc-Cuat- t e9 Gears BUY A MATCHING . . . 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