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Show I I THE CITIZEN February 9, 1987 County Couple Plan Move To Pocatello GRACE CLEVELAND holdings In Niter. Delbert Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mel- has a part time position and lon are looking for a new will work either out of Poca- home preferably in the Po- tello or Salt Lake City. catello area where they plan Glen Sorenson has acceptto locate when they complete the transaction to sell their ed employment part of the winter months with Custom Heating. A son was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Neal Sanders in the Caribou hospital Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Grace Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris and children of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Johnson of Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Williams and family of Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Lor In Panter spent Saturday in Pocatello on business. The Preston Study club members and guests were entertained at a party given by Mrs. Wanda Men with Susie Buxton, Harriet Denney and Freda Allen as assisting hostesses Wednesday evening. The decorative scheme featured colors and motifs typical of the Valentine season. An interesting review of the book, "Applesauce Needi Sugar," was presented by Twenty-on- e Gertie Webb. were present club members participated in a recipe exchange party at the home of Mrs. LeGrande Burton on Thursday evening. An arPickwick sweetheart roses and heather centered rangement of the serving table with pink and white used in the decorations. Samples of the recipes made good eating and .. much fun. The Valentine theme was used in the home decorations of a meeting of the LoPine camp, Daughters of Pioneers, held at the home of Mrs. Donna Shipley Wednesday afternoon. Lettie Condie gave a brief history of banking and told of Its development during days in early Utah and Preston. Vera Nelson read the biography of her Anna great grandmother, A light Christina Knudsen. repast was served to ten. Valentine favors and decorations lent a seasonable atmosphere to the party given by Mrs. Farrell Larsen at the Westwood Social Center Thursday evening. Sewing and social chat completed a delightful evening. Mrs. David Auger gave a gay birthday party for her daughter, Darlene, on her tenth anniversary Saturday. Ten little guests enjoyed es and refreshments, The Friendly Nine club g hearts for the Valentine members and Bernice had an enjoyable eve- season were featured in the ning at the home of Mrs. decorations. Movies recordKate Swainston Thursday. A ed the activities. luncheon and pinochle were included Mrs. Winnie Reese was hosfeatures. Those were Mesdames Manila Dav- tess for her club associates at a supper and social eveis, Ora Rasmussen, lone Alice Smith, Bonita ning Friday. Eleven were Oliverson, LaVerna Wanner included. and Bernice Hilberg. Mrs. Deward Gambles preMrs. Verio Petersen gave sided at a bridge luncheon an attractive party for eight for eight at her home on A red south first west street ThursThursday evening. and white color scheme with day evening. Mrs. Dorothy symbols of Valentines Day Johnson was a special guest were used in the decorative Score honors went to Mrs. R. C. Bright and Mrs. Harscheme. Bridge was the Hil-ber- TOOK DELIGHT VALENTINE WITH n, non a Gin JOHNSON VAlIENffilNE DRUG Kuwt&ftl SioueH CANDIES O Special Boutique Gifts A LITTLE UNUSUAL ... old Olsen. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1 lb. box $1.70 3.35 2 lb. box Electric Shaver Repairs to $7.50 $1 PARTS FOR ALL ELECTRIC SHAVERS T. O Fragrances C. AT Merrill & Son's Jewelry PRESTON. IDAHO By FABERGE, CORDAY, PRINCE MATCHABELU, MAX FACTOR, Letters To The Editor Clubs Bremerton Woman Wasatch camp members of Pioneers the Daughters of had a meeting at the home of Sirs. Maud Spatlg Wednesday. The lesson titled "Early Day Banks" was given by Mrs. TO THE EDITOR: Mrs. Mae Swainston. Spatlg related the life story Enclosed find $5.00 for subof her grandparents, Joseph for Preston Citizen, Wilson and Mary Ann McCor- scription to pay for the also $1.00 mick Wilson. Assisting honote you printed thank you LizKeller and stesses, Mary Harold for J. Poulserfs funzie Weaver, served refreshThanks eral again. ments to 18. Could you please send last Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shipley were hosts for the Birthday Enjoys The Citizen club Saturday evening when Nat Edwards, Percy Gibson and Mrs. Melvin Burrup received good wishes for their anniversaries. A pheasant dinner was served and then the group enjoyed slides shown Robert by v ' Ich he took Shipley on a while mission to Central America. Fianklin Briefs the Also visiting Hawkes family was Mrs. - Hawkes' aunt, Mrs. Ella Hyde, from week's Preston Citizen. I would like to havo them sent in a hurry. If you would like you can tell the people of Franklin county that I really enjoy receiving the Citizen. I like to read the good home town news. 1 have surely missed the papers since my subscrip!evc!ard-Gia:- e Briefs tion has run out. Rush. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith Velma Poulsen visited Sunday in Winder 2116 Bellpark Dr. with her parents, Mr. and Bremerton, Wash. Mrs. Marion Bennett. Mrs. Bennett is recovering from SOCIABLE CITIZEN recent surgery at an Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Jim Overton hospital Dinner guests at the home (Sharon Lea) and son are of Mrs. Vera. Nielsen of here from Newport Beach, Grace were Mr. and Mrs. Calif., visiting with Mrs. EmKeith Nielsen and children of ily Foss Craner. Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter of Cleveland visited during the afternoon. ITS FUN TO LEARN Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skinner, TO JohnMr. and Mrs. LaFaun son and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Covert attended the funeral Boise. Miss Carolyn Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gibson, has finished her of Frank Skinner in Montpeschooling at Utah State Un- lier on Monday. iversity and is now employed Mr. and Mrs. Theone Kenin Salt Lake City as a teachvisited in er. dall of Cleveland Preston on Monday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lula Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Dur-raspent a few days visiting Andreasen. in Heber with Mrs. Durr ants Mrs. Grace Harris spent sister and family, Mr. and in Soda Springs at Tuesday Mrs. Harold Carlisle. the home of her daughter and family, Mrs. Douglas WiCLEVELAND - GRACE lliams. She returned home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander- Wednesday. son accompanied their Grace high school wrestand daughter, Mr. ling teams won their matches and Mrs. Dean Hogan, to Salt with American Falls at Grace Lake City over the weekend Wednesday evening. and visited another daughter, Beatrice and Kent Reid and nt From Only $2 Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nielson have her mother, Mrs. Elva lib. Smout, of Preston staying with them for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frank Swenson of Niter met her sister, Kay Jackman, of Scottsdale, Ariz., in Salt Lake City. Kay will visit at the Swenson home for a few weeks. -- $2.25 3.65 To 50 WOMENS SHOES FLATS FOR TOUR KAN A, BLACK AND SIGNATURE WATCH, $2 to $5 II GOODNESS SAVINGS O Fragrances FABERGE, Sponsored by Franklin Ward Explorers HONEST TO to $45 PAN-AROM- 0 CLEARANCE- Pens & Sets HIS, 12-1- 6 17-2- BLOCKS O ShealKer $1 Franklin School Gymnasium Yr. Olds I to 7 7 to $ Yr. Olds 9 to 9 Over 29 BIDS SATUHDAT, FEBBUAHY oz. 85c ltt Ik NIGHT girls. FOIL HEARTS 5V& Group Instructions for all ages from 12 by Ron Driggs of Ogden EVERY SATURDAY son-in-la- w RED DANA DANCE WERE TO . Jta . PAIR 2 $7.95 FLATS and HEELS ALSO FANCY WERE TO $12.95 SATIN HEARTS $3.50 to $10.00 VALENTINES DAY IS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 14 WERE TO $6.88 2 HEELS . PAIR $1299 . $8.88 2 $16.95 $9.99 PAIR $17J9 LADIES WEAR Blouses . . $2.88 lo $188 WERE TO $11.95 . . Capris WERE TO $16.95 Shirts . . WERE TO HEBiARKAELE VALUE IN NYLON SHAG CARPET LONG-WEARIN- G $2.88 lo $8.88 $16.95 Sweaters WERE TO $2.88 lo $8.88 . $4.88 io $8.88 $20.00 We'ie inlrsduiiug (Us siiaggy newcomer in 18 exciting colon JUS? $9.95 per sq. yd. 2 PIECE DRESSES SUITS DRESSES COATS COORDINATES DRESS COATS BLOUSES LADIES' CAR SPECIAL GROUP ; Theres never been such an exciting look In floor fashions before! Rich, thick is In. of And it! wild In weve it. a assortment Lees makes hag got s to scheme. new life will that any decorating bring And Lees makes Opening Night so practical with face yams of staln-reslitamulti-color- Bt nylon. OF PRESTON I Preston Night An exciting new shag wearing, - JOHNSON DRUG - FURNITURE l GIFTS CARPETING by Lees Opening easy-to-cle- as in hard- - nylon. H0 MONET DOWS EAST TERNS USE YOUR CONVENIENT BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT UILUUIUIIIVUOI OPEN TIL 9 ,RRRT0N PJH. FRIDAY EVENINGS |