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Show ft Letters To The Editor STAN'S MARKET PRESTON'S HOST CONVENIENT SUPER MARKET . . . ; 3 TO THE EDITOR: gc THE CITIZEN 1968 Their daughter, Mrs. Rhonda Schomas of Evanston, Wyo., accompanied them. Park. have to be replaced. It seemwe were forever buildLast week when I looked ed like and up ing tearing down just through the Citizen I noticed for two days of selling. an article on the front page THRU SATURDAY About five years ago I was concerningl some improveof in mm the fair charge stand, menu ai ine iair grounds. I put and having had previous exonly! read, with interest, about the with and spacious building to be erect- - perience down of erecting the stand, I ea which could be used for tearing conceived the idea of d functions and in- the stand in sectionsmaking that cluded would be an enormous be bolted together for . cafeteria with seating capa- could ! 11! anu 1less j city for three hundred people. easier nanuiing lumoer. uaraThis would replace the card- Dreaxagewas01 used because it board jungle of past years. board was inexpensive, light in A special award was presented to WINS AWARD "What?" "Cardboard Junclean and it would DeLos Bell at West Motor Co. in Preston. The weight, award, a gle." They're talking about keep the wind out In church two rare silver dollars, two Kennedy plaque bearing my oaoy. Yes, I was the of this type costs half dollars, and a specially minted commemorative coin architect, building foreman projects must be kept at a bare min and about 90 percent of the imum if a set in an automotive engine design, was presented for is to be real labor that built that monstros ized. This profit exceptional customer service by a representative of The was the birth of Gates Rubber Company. The Denver-base- d ity. My first reaction was the "Cardboard Jungle." rubber comone of anger. The nerve of contest (now in its 36th pany sponsors a nation-wid- e The chairman of the fair some people to call my baby board personnel who provide expressed to me that he year) to reward service station a caraDoara jungle. was very pleased with the exceptional customer service. A fleet of "Gates Mystery Well, I pondered the situa- improvements. The counters Cars" regularly travels across the country stopping at tion, simmered down a little were painted and we used service stations. Each "Mystery Car" has a worn fan and then commenced to recall our ward banquet tables in belt. Award plaques are presented to station personnel some of the events leading the dining area, the tables bewho notice the defective belt and offer to replace it. up to its erection. ing covered with white paper. Since about 1950 the Preston The sign above the stand said, Second ward has operated the "Preston Second Ward Buildfood stand at the fairgrounds ing Fund." At this time the for all but two years. One bishopric was making some season a Seventy's Quorum improvements in the interior ing on five of the islands; as ing a mission with her hustook it and another year an of the chapel and money was ward clerk of the Preston band in the Hawaiian Mission needed for this purpose. I Elder's Quorum was the op Fourth ward; secretary of the 15 months, in the Fourth ward erator. Neither came back look with pride at the newi 88th and 292nd Quorums of Primary with Annie McQueen for another year. carpeting in our chapel, the Seventy; in presidency of as president and Mae Larof musi arrangement lovely two The first years food, 292nd Quorum, 11 years; Sun- son and Florence Orme as choir cal instruments, seating, drinks, popcorn and homeday School superintendency, counselors, in the YWMIA, made candy were dispensed sacrament table and pulpit, choir and genealogy. as president of the Fourth from the Wag the new beating units in our Mae Bishop was born ward choir for 20 years, in Emily recreation the hall and black on. ana Florence Shaffer Penn-Pre- st Towncraft never-iro- n in Riverdale Aug. 25, 1900 at the Relief Society and other Norma Grabtree spent many top surface on our new parkLARSON MR. AND MRS. Vern the Jensen present positions. ing lot. These along with oth slacks with Soil Release in long hours on this project She went to school in They lived on the farm The family of Mr. and Mrs. home. Our ward was badly in need er improvements were partly men's sizes! the old cement school house where Elmer Oliverson now of a new electric organ to re financed with proceeds from J. Lavon Larson is holding an still standing in Riverdale. lives for 46 years. sales of food and drinks at open house honoring their parinstru place the MEN'S REGULARLY 5.98 ents on their golden wedding While her husband was in the They have five children: ment we were using at that the fair. she worked in the John Theo Lavon, Blackfoot; Mrs. Army, 25 This on from Larson store Aug. required cooperative anniversary time. Under the direction of and when he Fred L. (Dorius) Anderson, Bishop Parley Shaffer and effort It would be impossible 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the family went on a mission she work- Preston; Mrs. LeGrande to 234 remember tell and the 1st East you South, home, music committee chairman, ed for Harley Greaves. When Chatterton, Boise; Mrs. D. Gail Turner, we were us names of all the faithful mem Preston. Fortrel polyestercotton g who Sturdy, so secon bers his well went husband her served you Harley (Lois Mae) Gambrel, John Lavon Larson was ing all available ideas to put on the wanted slim at A the lacks. various fair stands saving ond mission generous 1896 went Donald to and she new little or born work in Twin a 25, John, for the Aug. Falls, money away on Four carried have bishops gan. A lot of enthusiasm was styles i oxford weave, goal post gabs, slim cut gablog cabin that once stood just for A. L. (Snowy) Stocks and Boise. They also have 18 to the rear of where Vaughn worked for him 15 aroused and the cooperation these projects in 17 years ardines and continental styled oxfords. Waist grandchildren and 11 great and help was splendid. In This article wouldn't be Greaves now lives. His school She has been years. sizes 29 to 40 in the group. active in grandchildren. about 1951 the new organ and complete if we didn't mention days were spent in Preston, two new pianos were purchas the weather. We've had it graduating with the class of church work all her life, fill They request no gifts. all. The elements haven't al 1918 from high school. He ed by the music committee, ways been kind to us. One was married to Emily Mae We outgrew the wee-ne- e as we started our noon Bishop Aug. 21, 1918 in the year, was room more wagon and needed so a lumber frame time meal, it started to rain Salt Lake Temple by Joseph was built and canvas used for and water soon was every F. Smith Jr. Returning home the top and sides. For years where. The roof of the din from Salt Lake, they spent this was erected before the ing area was black plastic their birthdays together at fair and torn down, piece by and soon the water became the home of the bride's par piece, after the fair was ov so heavy that the ceiling re ents, Mr. and Mrs. John R, er. Every year some lumber sembled giant black balloons. Bishop, Riverdale, Ida., Aug. would be broken and would Another year a terrible north 25, 1918. On the morning of wind started in the afternoon Aug. 26, 1918, he left with and in order to keep the stand W. J. Tanner, Dave Smart in Franklin county some of and others from Franklin PLAN NOW TO BRING us hung from the rafters un county for Fort Lewis, Wash., til it died down enough to to serve m the U. S. Army, YOUR FRIENDS AND stand by its own weight. The He has been active in FAMILY TO THE most unusual of all was the church organizations all his EXCITING NEW ADDITIONS TO THIS FAMOUS LINE OF GIFTWARE . . WARAI WWALNUT COMBINES ANNIVERSARIES, A REALLY APPRECIATED GIFT FOR WEDDINGS, WITH SPARKLING CHROME morning Bish. Maxce Chand- life serving two missions to ler and I were getting break- the Hawaiian Islands, labor-BIRTHDAY, AND ALL OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS, TOO!! exhibitors and fast for the the grounds started to wave MINK CREEK BRIEFS under our feet just like large ripples of water. We ran out Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walgren of the stand and the parked of Preston attended sacracars were bucking like bron ment meeting here Sunday cos and the power lines were evening. whipping like a Mrs. Pearl Christensen took was This the earthquake that her daughter-in-laMrs. centered in the Richmond ar- - Donald and baby Christensen, ea. ROUND SERVING TRAY to Salt Lake where they reCOMPOTE Well, progression is taking ceived medical attention. 13" chrome tray with 7V4" diameter chrome disb it's toll. To us of Preston Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ras- walnut handles. on smartly turned Second ward this is the end mussen and the spent family e base. of an era. To me, the death weekend in at the Clinton, of my baby, The Cardboard home of Mr. and Ut, Mrs. Or ROUND SERVING TRAY lando Rasmussen. 24 Jungle.Sincerely yours, his girl and 12K" diameter chrome tray Jim Ostergar L. Richard Jensen with brass handles. friend, Shirley Berger, of Sacramento were recent vis00741 FAIRVTEW BRIEFS itors at the home of his aunt, Alta Bodily and Lynette vis Mrs. Edna Rasmussen. Kathy Keller and girl friend ited in Logan with her moth of Las Vegas are spending a Orba Larsen, er, Wednesday. And lots of K. Visitors at the home of Mr. month's vacation with her Hamburger, and Mrs. Robert Bodily Sun- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane day evening were Mr. and Keller. CANDLESTICK HOLDERS Jill Baird, Susan Jepsen, Mrs. Larin Bodily and Clay TU - TIER TIDBIT Chrome and walnut in a smartly and Coleen, Mr. and Mrs. Sanette Jepsen and Sandra 6V4" and 8V4" Chrome Paul Carter, Dariel Seamons, Hansen spent the weekend in simple style to go with any 'lameter the with trays with walnut Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hampton Salt Lake singing and Ice Cream, decor. The pair. hanaie. Mormoniers. Stark. and Oscar Ice Cold, Delicious LAZY SUSAN 1 12" divided crystal tray revolving on ball bearing base featnetfs x I REDUCED PRICES year-roun- Each August 22, Two of our boys have returned home after serving a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chris-year with the Army in Viet- tensen and family spent three nam. Bart Jensen, son of Mr. days last week at Yellowstone and Mrs. Reed Jensen, arrived in Seattle on Aug. 12. A few days later Clair Christen-sen- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chrislensen, landed there. Wednesday evening, Clair's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lowry, met him iiuima riacr miAllTV at the Salt Lake airport. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christcnscn met him in Tooele and he returned home with them. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ilulse in Layton on the way back. n STOCK DP Mr. and Mrs. DeVirle and two children of Lewiston spent Friday at the NOW WB home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christcnscn, visitBACK TO ing with Clair. Lois Larson and Mary Olson left Monday for Rexburg. They will attend Ricks College. Mary has been working at the LDS hospital in Logan this summer. She will complete her nursing course at Ricks this winter. Passing Of Cardboard Jungle A Cucumbers MINK CREEK BRIEFS 1 1 Chris-tense- Seedless GRAPES To Note 50th Anniversary Larsons ! REDUCED J-C-'s THIS WEEK ONLY! Wee-Ne- e foot-ped- al NOW 4.99 (La-Ver- a) Ronnd wrinkle-resistin- STEAK Lb. 0gc BACON BANNOCK BRAND 2 Lbs. $ 49 SEPT. STARTING 1 & 2 Stan's Market SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY OPENING nOURS: 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. EGGS MEDIUM 2Doz. 70c - NOW AT MERRILL JEWELERS NEW GIFTWARE SPECIALS By KRQMEX ... FARM RUREAU FUN DAY At The Fair 4-- H jump-the-rop- e. 070-2- 1 walnut-chrom040-2- 1 Collage CHEESE m - LAND 35c Lb. Margarine BLUE BONNET 2 Lbs. CHEESE gfjc BIG SELECTION FRIENDLY CLERKS LOW PRICES CONVENIENT IIOURS to Snndayi 8 8 Good Food Drinks 041-2- 1 061-2- Races - Second Rig Week 037-2- 1 Weekdays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free Drawings rr iTiinT.nri fiii.-nTr- mi i n i . - n HOSTESS TRAY irfurram.: m irmn m it wr.ii Games I O Fun Robert 0. Smith, Chm. r k . k '' IB John Cassavetes crystal center dish. SEE BJ BREAD AND ROLL TRAY 16Vi" x 6Vi" chrome tray with brass handles. 1 017-2- 1 $.4.88 mat Retail OUR FULL LINE OF NEW $J88 Retail AND EXCITING GIFTS Retail TODAY Maurice Evans; and fWph Ddamy MERRILL JEWELERS NOW Feature Times: Logan, Utah LAZY SUSAN 12" diameter crystal tray revolving on chrome base. Chrome cover, walnut knob, 098-2- 1 5 FOR ADULTS ONLY Ruffi Gordon Sdney Btackmer Farm Bureau n iiwii : wmimnv: ICfTIMJ RECOMMENDED MaRvTOw! HMIII HI For Everyone MARKET .iMrr n Triple section crystal platter nestles on 12" chrome tray with walnut handles. 042-2- The Fan Ones Sponsored by the GUVS BAKERY nttrrTTTir For Valuable Prizes STAN'S AND Held Over For All Ages Mild Lb. Sal., Aug. 1:30, 4:20, 7:00 and 9:40 See From Beginning Admission Adults Only 1.75 19 SOUTH STATE PRESTON, IDAHO |