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Show STAN'S MARKET PRESTON'S MOST CONVENIENT SUPER MARKET . . . TOMATOES 1SC BANANAS 25' 2 Lbs. Arthur Price Notes 85th Birthday CORXISII-Art- hur Price observed his 85th birthday with members of his family on Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Creech have returned home after spending the past 10 days visiting Mr. Creech's mother and other relatives in Leavenworth, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Kefford Peek of Ogden were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell entertained the following vis itors at their home in the evening of Memorial day: Mr. and Mrs. Grant P. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauman of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Kefford Peek of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Jackson and son Dennis of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rasmus CENTRAL BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ohris- tensen were in Treasureton Thursday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lyon. Spence Lloyd is visiting over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Lloyd, Spence will return to Provo Sunday. His plans are to go to summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoi sten and family attended the graduation of their son Rich ard in Pocatello Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin McCann of Salt Lake were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Ghristensen. n Mr. and Mrs. Reed and family and Florence Christensen of Lava spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen and had lunch on the patio. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Case of Phoenix, Ariz., visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Christensen came Thursday to visit a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Christensen, and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon of Twin Falls stayed Wed nesday night with Bishop and Mrs. Parley Lloyd. Thursday they visited the Grace, Pres ton and Wellsvule cemeteries. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welch and Shauna went to Provo Thursday evening to move Judy home for the summer. They returned home Friday. Mrs. Richard Holsten went to Provo Wednesday to get Evelyn and bring her home. Elliot Gummersall was bap tized Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gum mersall were in Moreland Thursday and also visited Ted Gummersall, who was in the Pocatello hospital. Ida Petersen and Linda Mickelson visited in Logan Chris-tense- FRYERS PAN READY A GRADE CHUCK ROAST Lb. 40c LARD PAIL 4 Lbs. $109 COOKIES KEEBLER 3 Pkgs. $ J Whipping CREAM III - LAND PbU41c BUTTER III - LAND SOLID PACK 79c EGGS MEDIUM 3 Doz. Pineapple $J Grapefruit DRINKS III-- C - for 3 46-O- Z. 95c RIG SELECTION FRIENDLY CLERKS LOW PRICES 8 to 8 Weekday! Sundays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. STAN'S MARKET AND GUY'S BAKERY Friday. Ida Petersen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mic kelson to Rupert Saturday where they will visit with Mr, and Mrs. Kay Petersen. Paul Christensen and Lynn flew to the remote Salmon area Friday to fish for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kedric Jep- son of Roy. Ut.. Mr. and Mrs Arnold Qualman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanson and grandchildren went to Mink Creek Thursday to decorate graves. Mr. and Mrs. BerdeU McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stone and Dennis Qualman and Dolly Hanson went to Mink Creek on motor bikes They Joined the others and all had dinner at the park there. Mrs. Stella Hansen and Mrs. Verda Qualman went to Soda Wednesday to decorate graves and visit with Dolly Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Kedric Jep-son and Verda Qualman were in Pocatello Friday on ."S. June 8, l: .1 ten and daughter Rebecca of Clarkston, Mrs. A. L. Bam- brough of Preston, and Mr, and Mrs. McKay Rawlings. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Naegle was bless ed by his father in fast meet ing Sunday and given the name of Steven Kenneth. The iouowmg visitors were pre sent ana guests at the Naegle home overnight Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dorius of Hailey, Ida., Larrv S. Dorius of Logan, and Debbie and NEW WEST SIDE FFA OFFICERS New officers of the West Side Future Formers of America include Mary Ann Ujper of Kays-villMiss Sherril Dean of (back row, left to right) Reed Henderson, treasurer; Garland was also a guest SunMartin Palmer, reporter; Michael McDermott, sentinel. day. (Front) Richard Stewart, president; Don Fisher vice Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell President, and Carl King, Secretary. n and Ruth Rawlings and Kendell of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kendell and family in Pleas ant Valley, Ida., Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. C. A. Fowler of Claremont, Calif., who have been touring (he United States, visited several days last week at the home of LEWISTON The Lewiston husband and family, the Misses Mae and Virginia Han Kay held their closing par TUensors, in Lewiston SunJaynes son and Carl Hanson. They Marv's day. visited other relatives and ty Monday night at Cafe in Smithfield. Elections friends also. were held and Mrs. Cleve WEEKEND GUESTS Hyer will be president; Mrs. Weekend guests of Mr. and Farrell Stevens, vice president, and Mrs. John Spencer, Mrs. Melvin Mickelson were secretary. Dinner was served Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Banks to 16 members. of Orem, Ut., Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr, Michael Mickelson of Provo, BANIDA Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Evan Street in LewBell and son Dennis had iston last weekend were Mr, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lloyd and to come home from their work and Mrs. Loren Walker of daughter of Boise, Mr. and in St. Anthony this week on Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Vernon Clark of Salt account of the rainy weather. Okey of Murray, and Mrs. Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lex They went to Bountiful Wed- Alice Hainsworth of Sparks, Malan of Ogden and their two nesday to visit with Mrs. Nev. friends from San Diego, Calif. Gwen Warrick and father, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Street Reuben Lowe. They also vis- of Lewiston attended the fun CENTRAL BRIEFS ited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne eral of their granddaughter, Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miss Mr. and Mrs. Paul ChrisEileen Fullmer, in AmBell and families. tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Jim erican Fork on Tuesday. The speaker in sacrament Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam Loosle attended a farewell meeting Sunday evening was and son Brent of Kaysville testimonial for their nephew, Melvin Mickelson of Grace. John Loosle Jr., in Logan last He was accompanied by his were overnight guests at the home of their niece and her Sunday. - Car-olv- Jaynes Hold Closing Event In Lewiston Couple Back From Work De-mo- nt wife. The talks in Sunday School were given by Bobby Geddes and Stephen Cattani. The following women helped Mrs. Dorothy Miles with a quilt this week: Sarah Geddes, Iluitau- Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Geddes of Logan were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Geddes and family. Mrs. Kathy Gibson and sis ter of Billings, Mont., visited Wednesday with Mrs. Dorothy Miles and Sarah Geddes. Mrs. Kent HoUingsworth and children of Midvale spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thern Lowe and other relatives. Mrs. Anna Swarm went to Riverton Thursday and Fri dav to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swains ton and fam ily. Her grandson returned home with her for a few days, Kay Miles attended an ov ernight party Monday night with friends in Cub River canyon. They honored a friend on her birthday. Tuesday the genealogy class of Mrs. Gwen Gregersen spent the day at the Logan Library FAIRVIEW BRffiFS Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bodily and family of Ogden and Mr, and Mrs. Eddie (Freida) Buckles and children of Salt Lake City spent Friday night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodily. Lydia Cottle accompanied her sister, Leona Peterson of Preston, to Pocatello Thurs day when Mrs. Peterson's son mov Glade Christensen has ed home for the summer Floyd had surgery. months. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosdahl WINDER BRIEFS and Lucille staved Thursday A laree crowd of 51 DCODle. night with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- children and grandchildren of nold Qualman. the late Joseph Taylor, met Horace Dotv of Oedon vis together at the home of Mr. it Pd with Mr. and Mrs. Ar and Mrs. Ed Talbot on Mem nold Qualman Thursday. orial day. They came from Guests Thursday at the Boise. Lavton and Ogden. All home of Emery Hanson for hrniifrht refreshments and en Mr. and Mrs. lunrh wer joyed a nice reunion with the Cliff Newton of Ogden, Mr. children of Mr. and Mrs. ua and Mrs. Harold Heestrom Talbot. and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Orion Hegstrom, Nyla Estes and girls, Mr. and Too Late To Classify Mrs. Ron Hegstrom. Emma Hanson of Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen of FOR SALE 3 bedroom home. Montnolier. Mr. and Mrs. Good location. Near schools and church. Garden spot. Clifford Welch and family, Mrs. James Criddle and Mr. Garage. Furnace, carpets. 23t3c and Mrs. Lyle Andersen and Phone 852-074- 2. WESTON The Book of Remembrance class of Weston gave a program in sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The following members participated: Ann Bingham, DeAnn Nash, Diane Kollcr, June Holler, Janet Bingham, Jeanette Nash, Julie Bingham, Kathleen Buttars, Kristine Niclsun, Lana Buttars, Nancy Bingham, Nancy Porter, Randy Hobbs and Shirkcn Bingham. The program was under the direction of their leader, Emma Deaton. Nancy Bingham was an honor student who completed the greatest num ber of assignments. Mr. and Mrs. James Whin- ham of Montpelier visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Preston were in Salt Rex Poulsen. Saturday and worked in Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Poul- the genealogical library. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Eck and sen and family of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Perry Phillips Mr. Pauland Mrs. City, Lynn sen and family of Provo, Mr. left Monday morning for Neand Mrs. Roger Hall of Brig-ha- braska. They went to get a City, Dennis Woolf of school bus. Myrtle Eck of Smithfield came to attend the Layton is caring for the chilgraduation from seminary of dren while they are away. their brother, iioyce Poulsen, James Tate, father of Mrs. Thursday and spent the week- Rex Poulsen, and Lloyd Ray end with their parents, Mr. of Idaho Falls are visiting at and Mrs. Rex Poulsen. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Poulsen. visitors home at the Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard OwMr. and Mrs. Lavon Owen en were Mr. and Mrs. Lamar took Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wayman, Marjean, Kathleen, Owen for a ride through LogSteven and Brent of Ogden, an canyon to Bear Lake and and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ow- returned home by way ' of en of Preston. Strawberry canyon. William Reed Tanner of Mrs. Alton Buttars accomRupert spent Sunday with panied her parents, Mr. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Grover Allen, to San Antonio, Tex., for two weeks Bachelor of Arts degree from William J. Tanner. Noreen Bingham, Rowene visit with Mr. and Mrs. WilBYU in 1932. Last fall he be' j gan his new duties as a coun- Tomasi and Jennie Nuffer of liam Robertson. selor at Granite Park Junior high school in Granite School District. -2Charlene began her college career at BYU in 1949 just after graduating from Pres ton high school. After completing her freshman year, marriage interrupted her stujA'jV dies for many years. HowWall Uibitqys 12 and four ever, about years children later, Charlene bee gan attending BYU on a 2 basis. Last Friday, her dream of long standing came true as she marched across TVchiiicoloi' the stage to receive her Bachelor's diploma. Charlene com pleted requirements for colFre4 MacMarray, lege graduation last January, and she has been teaching the Tommy Steel, and first grade at John C. FreGerakUne Page' mont school in Granite School District since January. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. 's Milo Hobbs, John and four children, Reed Ev Continuous Shows. an. Jill Ann. Glen Mark, and Paul Chad, were on hand to After 1:00 p.m. witness the conferring of the LOGAN, UTAH on their parents. degrees Laky-Cit- m nd Held Over Big Week tewf TUB", part-tim- tm,4FT .IT Happiest wgr W3U immune S Char-lene- NOW THE ONLY TROUBLE IS Goldie Christensen, Jane Gibson, Ada Bell and Esther Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mineer of Salt Lake City brought Mrs. Reda Allen home after a visit of a month with them. Mr. and Mrs. John Manning and family visited with the Joseph A. Christensen family Sunday. They also attended sacrament meeting. Mrs. Carole Pilgrim and son of Brigham City spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. 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