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Show t 4 June THE CITIZEN Fire Destroys Hold Gampout FAIRVIEW Under the Gamble Barn Wayne D. Bell A barn belonging to Glen Gamble was destroyed by fire J. Walter Ross Publishers Published every Thursday by the Citizen Publishing Co., Inc., Lewi ton, Utah 84320. Second class postage paid at Lewis ton, Utah 84320. . Subscription rates in Cache County, Utah, and Franklin County, Idaho, 84.00 a year, 85.00 outside. Monday. Edward Benson, Sue Colvard Married, Open House Set Obituaries Scouts, Dads 27, 1968 Byron Harris Ellen Larsen Byron Marler Funeral services were held dir- Harris, 57, ection of Alden Drury, scout Wednesday for Mrs. Ellen died Saturday evening in the i leader, Steve Hinckley, MIA Larsen, the widow of the first Preston hospital of natural causes. counselor, and Bryce Jensen. N. He was born Aug. 19, 1910 member of the bishopric, the mayor of Preston, J. at Preston, a son of James Fairview Scouts and Guide Patrol held a fathers and sons Mrs. Larsen, who was 93, Alvin and Aner Marler Harat Fairthe camp 'overnight was also one of the oldest ris. He married Klea Peterson Dec. 30, 1928, at Preston. view ward square Friday residents of Preston. She night and Saturday morning. died of natural causes in the The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Friday night, the troop com- imittee furnished dutch oven Sunshine Terrace in Logan, temple. He had resided in Ogden potatoes. The individuals Conducting the service was cooked their tin foil, dinners. 26 years where he worked for B. Larson. Harold Breakfast Saturday was Bishop as a mechanic at Ogden Dewas the at mortuary furnished by the same com- Prayer until pot retiring. mittee with hot cakes and by Vincent B. Larsen, prelude He was an elder in Ogden syrup, bacon and eggs, and and postlude by Enid John 62nd LDS ward. WM. BRENT ROBINSON hot chocolate. Camp was dis- ston, and invocation by Paul Surviving are his wife, a missed at 7:15 a.m. Saturday B. Larsen. Speakers were daughter and three sons: Mrs. Dennis (Opal) Opp, Blaine morning. Fathers and sons who par- Dr. O. R. Cutler and Elmo A. and Keith Harris of Ogden, ticipated were Clair Egbert Keller, with remarks by Bish- Craig of North Salt Lake and Harold Lee, Robert Bod- op Larson. The obituary was City; eight grandchildren; ily and Maurice, Hal Greene read by Joyce K. Parkinson, two brothers and three sis William Brent Robinson, son and Kevin, Earl Harris and Musical ters: Melvin Harris and Mrs a granddaughter. - The fire started about 4:30 p.m.;, and also burned a haystack, a trailer and hay rack trailer that and a were at the side of the barn. two-wheel- ed No estimate of damage was listed. The cause of the fire was listed as- faulty wiring. - Han Graduates From Harvard Franklin County Farm Bureau of Bishop and Mrs. Floyd C. Robinson of Franklin, received the degree of master of on business administration June 13 from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in Boston. He is a graduate of Preston high school and Utah State University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Brent has accepted the job of assistant to the Division Manager for the Micro Wave Division of Sanders Associates Inc., of Nashua, N. Hamp. He married the former Ker-re- n Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cutler of Preston, and they are the parents of two children, Jennifer and BiS. For ttie past two years they have made their home in Belmont, Mass., a suburb of Boston, and will now make their home in Nashua, N. Hamp., a city of 40,000 popu lation. Extends Its THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE PEOPLE WHO HELPED MAKE OUR BUILDING FUND BANQUET SUCCESSFUL Ezra Tail Benson's Address WILL BE BROADCAST OVER RADIO MEDICAL TALK SLATED AT KINDERGARTEN KPST SUNDAY AT 2:00 P.M. Kirk, Bret and Paul, Kelly Bowles and Kelly C. and Zan, Bishop Lynn Larsen and Eric and Cory, John King and Garth and Darrell, Theron Rawlings and James, Alden Drury and Dennis, Samuel Bohe, Tracy Durst eler, Bryce Jensen. Dallas Gilbert, Ste phen Hinckley. The secretary and reporter is Kirk Harris, Former Resident Honored By Magazine Dwight E. Sleight of Your Valet Cleaners. Ogden, was honored this week for his professional drycleaning Mr. Sleieht accepted the ctiai- lenee of Drycleaning World magazine and successfully re moved a difficult mystery spot on a swatch of material affixed to a magazine page. The magazine dared its 32,000 readers to clean the spot without damaging the material. The "Spotting and Finishing Award" reads: "To Dwight E. Sleight, 'Your Valet Cleaners,' ki recognition of professional drycleaning skill dem onstrated by actual test per formance. skill. Dr. Orvid Cutler will talk to the parents of the heads tart students. and kindergarten Wayne Brown, principal, said He is the son of Mr. and all of the parents are invited to hear him at 9:15 Friday at Mrs. Theron Sleight of Pres ton. the Jefferson school. WE INVITE ALL OF YOU TO LISTEN .IIIIMMMIILUIWWHW.UI , JHW.M May, 1999. One daughter al- so preceeded her in death. Mrs. Larsen served as president of the Oneida stake Relief Society and the Oneida stake Primary during her lifetime, and was president of the same organizations in the Preston Fourth ward. She had also been an officer and teacher in other church auxil iaries. She was also active in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, serving as an offic er of the Lone Pine camp and an officer in the county camp survivors include seven sons and daughters: Vincent B., Pocatello: Nelson B., Wal nut Creek, Calif.; Mrs. Elmo A. (Thelma) Keller, Preston; Paul B., and Mrs. Victor M. (Grace) Thompson, Boise; Mrs. Kenneth A. (Ellen) Crockett, Salt Lake City; Ted B., Las Cruces, N. Mez.; 21 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Schow, Brigham City. Burial was in the Preston cemetery with the grave dedi cated, by Ted B. Larsen. RANGES Val Bnllen REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS SCHO OL APPLIANCES Val BuHen, 52, died Friday in a Salt Lake City hospital of burns received four weeks ago. He was born March 30, 1916, in Richmond, a son of Cyrus and Maude Pert Bullen. He married Conna Beth Beckstead, Nov. 14, 1947, in Pocatello. She died in 1965. Surviving are the following children, Mrs. Scott (Eileen) Nelson of Smithfield; BuHen, Gardinia, Calif., Rand and Bradley, both of Richmond; his mother and two sisters, Leah Skidmore and Sybil Nelson, both of Richmond; two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday in the Benson stake center. Burial was in the Richmond Cemetery. Verneta Larsen, Pres ton Mrs. Leila Britton, Oakland, Caw.; Mrs. Joanna Buttars Roy; Merlin Harris, Sunset Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday in Ogden 62nd ward chapeL Burial was in the Preston cemetery. Leah family of Virgil G. would like to take this opportunity to thank our many relatives and friends for the kindness and love they have shown us during the loss of our beloved wife and moth er. Your thoughtruuiess will always be remembered. Virgil Virgene The Knndson Knudson Name Local Han O. Sherwin Webb, Preston, was named president of the Idaho State Funeral Directors 425-394- 4. NAHUM - PORTER "Nr. Carpet K0DEL Women Plan Only Golfing Day SHAG - Sq. Yd. $1Q87 INSTALLED OVER HEAVY RUBBER PAD The Preston Ladies Golf Association will have an invitational Thanksgiving Luncheon June 28 with Tremon-toBrigham City, Smithfield, Malad and Montpelier. Tee off tune will be 9 a.m. and lunch will be at noon. PnnTFD'C n, FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE WESTINGHOUSE SYLVANIA GIBSON FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS Let's Go To A Movie THURS., JUNE FRL, SAT. 27 Cool . . THURS., FRI.. SAT. - 8-29 JUNE THEATRE 'Rough Nighl - In Jericho' THURS.. FRL, SAT. JUNE 27 - 28-2- 1 David McCallum, Stella Stevens In 'SOL George Peppard, Dean Mar- I1LMMM rllOnG - APPLIANCES FLOOR COVERINGS QC9 fllQfl OdcWIlOU 5a MON., TUES., JULY ADMISSION Idults 75c CbUdreM 2Se Closed for Painting t m 28-- 29 'Barefoot In Theatre II The Park' Robert Bedford, Jane Fonda, Charles Beyer Pins Cartoon JULY 3 - 4 - 5 WED., THURS., FRI. JAMES BOND THURS.. FRI., SAT. JULY 'You Only Live Twice' 'CHDKA' TOLD" COMING SOON "BEDAZZLED" The Funniest Comedy of The Year Community Lewiston, Utah 1-- 2 starts Saturday" july 6th "THE GREATEST STORY EVER CALL US COLLECT FREE DELIVERY MADRID' The Only Cop who can con the Mafia out of 3 Million In Heroin Feature Starts 7:15 and 9:05 ?C FURNITURE AND SYLVAN IA 27 PRESTON 40 Units To Choose From Preston, Idaho CARD OF THANKS PRICE Hurry, Some Models Limited GIBSON Too Late To Classify Funeral services were held Monday for Leah Nash Knud son, who died June 21 in Log last week. an. She had been a resident The election took place dur of Preston all her married life. ing the annual convention of She was the wife of Virgil the association in McCall. Mr. G. Knudson, owner of Knudson Webb had been serving as Packing company in Preston vice president of the organiJanet Mrs. Knudson was born zation. Lynda June 6, 1912, in Franklin, the Mr. and Mrs. Webb attended daughter of Andrew and Ver- - FOR SALE 12 foot refriger oka Jane Goods ell Nash. She ator. Call Grace the convention. was married Dec. 3, 1931 in 9o This will be the second time Logan. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan WALLET LOST ID cards, Mr. Webb has been elected to lus temple. names Frankie Holowinski, the head of a state organizaSurvivors include the hus Holowinski. Credit tion. While serving as mayor Joyce band, three daughters, Mrs, and Joyce Vin- of card, Lynn Preston, he was the presiMilton B. (Virgene) Gambles son. If find please return of Soda Springs; Mrs. Blair of the Idaho Municipal dent to 709 South State, Preston. J. (Janet) Seamons, Preston; 26t3c league. Mrs. Boyd G. (Lynda) Condie, Alhambra, Calif.; seven grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Weidon Nash of Preston; Archie Gill of Preston, Ross A. Nash of Ogden, Mrs. L. C. (Fern) Hatch of Logan, Mrs. Frank (Hilda) Olsen of Weston, and Mrs. Charles (Ila) Olsen of Twin Falls. Mrs. Knudson had served as president of the Primary, the Mr. Porter wants to share junior Sunday School coordinMs 35 Years of experience In ator, and chorister. Funeral services were held carpet with yon . . . From in the Franklin stake center selecting the proper color with Bishop Dewey S. Olsen and fabric to expert Installation. Nahnm Does It Beit. conducting. Spe a k e r s included Bishop Olsen, Dr. L. C. Hatch and Weldon Nash. Interment was in the Preston cemetery with Bishop Milton B. Gambles dedicating the grave. LUXURIOUS TWEEDS REG. $14.95 tin. Jean Simmons WESTINGHOUSE Directors AREA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ABE Look Like New -- New Appliance IK - Slate Funeral Family Entertainment In The Comfort Of A Theatre SAVE NEARLY Guarantee numbers included a solo by Nannette Fullmer and a trio number by Enid Johnston, Marilou Moser and Reva Mer rill. Benediction was offered by Victor M. Thompson. Mrs. Larsen was born Jan. 12, 1875, in Paradise, the daughter of Issac Danford and Ellen Oldham Bickmore. She was married to Jacob N. Larsen May 20, 1896, in the Logan IDS temple. He died in Donna Sue Colvard of Paradise. Calif., became the bride of Edward Taft Benson on June 22 in Paradise. An open house will be held in their honor on July 5 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the West on ward cultural hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean Colvard and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Benson of Weston. Serving as maid of honor at the wedding was Roberta Knudsen with Paul L. Erman as best man. Bert Colvard and James Colvard, brothers of the bride, were ushers. The bride is a graduate of Paradise high school and attended Yuba Junior College in MRS. EDWARD T. BENSON Marysville, Calif. The groom is a graduate of West Side high school and seminary and attended Career Academy in San Francisco. SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. NIGHTLY ADMISSION: Adults 90c Students 75c and Children (12 and Under) 4ft ' ' -6 Rod Taylor, Ernest Borgnine, John Mills Pins Cartoon Grace Theatre GRACE, IDAHO |