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Show Ingred Hedin; Arimo Man Plan Summer Wedding In Temple Clubs 7lte met last Wednesday evenine at Bridge club associates I Mr. and Mrs. Gustave C. Hedin, Preston, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ingrid Hedin, to Theron M. Toler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Toler of Arimo. The betrothed pair is pre- sently attending B r i g h a m !. vmina TTnivnraitv U1B WMWA0AkV 1V1 b tt.. e will graduate in June in homemaking educaVmrnMBm bride-to-b- tion. n, -- one-ha- lf a. son-in-la- d, INGRID HEDIN I Marlene Mylroie To Many On February 4 Burley Man 1 nia ManoVian T.ornp .Tnhnsnn. Phyllis Acock, Sandra Webb, Ilia Jean Steadman. Pauline Beckstead and hostess, Mrs. Garner. Mrs. Connie Jean Thomas was hostess Wednesday evening to members of her sewing club. A dessert luncheon was served to Maurine Elaine Belnap, Darlene Carter, Carol Seamons and the hostess. They did handwork and visited. The Cocienda club women met last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Lizzie Weaver. At two o'clock a hot luncheon was served to the following: Mary Keller, May Jorgensen, Ethel Mockli, Pearl Oliver-soRae Hobbs, Allie Packer, Gladys Beckstead, Adell Larsen, Helen Gibbons and Gladys Baugh of Logan. The remainder of the afternoon was spent doing handwork for the hostess. Winder and Banida Second Quorum of Elders and their partners enjoyed a dinner Saturday evening in Preston in the Pop 'n Pin dining room. Places were set for 27. During the dinner Carlo Olson of Bountiful and Monte Miles of Banida entertained with songs with guitar accompaniment by Mr. Miles. Following dinner bowling was the evening's diversion. The Social Arts club had an evening at the home of Mrs. Max Hansen Friday. Members brought their favorite food and exchanged recipes for it During the evening, special guest, Quinten Crockett Jr., told of his experiences while touring Russia and showed slides taken in that country. Seventeen were in attendance. George Mylroie, Franklin, graduate in May in auto the engagement chanics. ana forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Marlene, to David Leon Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B. Robinson, Burley. The wedding is planned for Feb. 14. That evening the couple will be honored at a reception in the Franklin ward cultural hall from 8 to MATINEES - $1.75 I MYLROIE MARLENE NIGHT BIG WEEK $2.00, Children 75c fMHOO' ROMMO . i j tMNESSA tUMB TEWKICOlMfAVrSjOJ(flOMWIWENUr NOW Mat: Wed., Sat, Sun. 2 p.m. Evenings 8 p.m. Logan, Utah Mrs. Gar Herd was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kern with her by a few of her enjoyed a visit with their friends Saturday evening in the dining room of the Corner granddaughter, Sharon Kern, Cafe. For the happy occasion over the weekend. She is a 20. student at BYU. Her parents dinner was served to Mr Arlando Larsen, Mrs. Elvon are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kern Jensen, Mrs. Dee Petterborg, of Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. Sewell Porter, Mrs. Chairman of the West Side Blaine Porter, Mrs. Glade Board of Trustees, Joseph H. Moser, Mrs. Tom Petterborg Olsen. accomoanied bv board and the guest of honor. A WAVE members, Franklin Sant, Er-- I gift was presented to Mrs. nest Beutier, and Superinten- Herd. With Every Haircut, dent Lyle R. Porter attended Shampoo and Set The Wasatch DUP camp a special meeting of the Fifth Your Choice of District of Trustees in Poca- met Wednesday afternoon Helene Curtis Mrs. Bernice tello Monday, Feb. 3. Prob- with hostess, BRECK L'OREAL lems pertaining to education LaMaur improvements in the state of Mr. and Mrs. George Realistic Rayette Idaho were considered and and baby Kimi and ZOTOS some recommendations to the Myrna Johnson of Salt Lake came to City visit Sunday legislature were approved. with their mother, Mrs. David VOnfy L. Johnson and family. A AnMr. and Mrs. Ernest Mod,, Tuei., Wed., son, Dale Johnson, and fiance, derson of Preston just return- Kathy Marilyn Only of Clearfield. ed from Brigham City where were also guests. They Bevis By Register arej they spent the past 10 days both attending USU in Logan. taking care of their grand- The family attended Winder! FREE PERMANENT Le-Mm- $15 CHALET children while their parents, ward sacrament meeting to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Nielson, hear their son and brother,' were in New York on a busi-- i Elder Don Johnson, report ness trip. on his mission. I FEBRUARY Come In today or real soon BEST SONG! m mmm I k: m FUN PACK Single Valentines REG. FOR YOUR VERY SPECIAL PERSON 15c FRI., SAT. lo $2.50 SCHOOL DAYS PACK REG. 57 for 69c Only 53c JUMBO ASSORTMENT Only 37c REG. 36 24 Only 33c for 39c CUTE & CLEVER REG. 38 for 59c Only 47c JUMBO PACK Only 67c REG. 76 for 89c 8X51 to $7.50 MAKE-YOUE-OW- for 49c N BOOK Only 29c ilk IDAnO ('TALK 10 THE ANIMALS') t BEST-Fil- 12.95 i iT'rkrvu i run a i j CD FEBRUARY 17 IS If NOTHING EVER HIT YOU LIKE yBWCE EDlftfMiEBS IS $3.50 to $10.00 FEB. 15 (() 'Speedway' Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra I MON. and WED. FEB. 17 - 19 'Sail & Pepper' g (6.95 to 119.95 I mm chocolates and butter born $3.95 ?I """"""""J"-"j(T i A1 FOILRHEART8 chocolatai and butter boni - 5V4 ox. 95 8 ox. $1.35 $150 Sammy Davs, Jr., and Peter Lawford STARRING Feature Starts 7:10 and 9:05 as Charles Hood jp $11.95 TIIURS., FRI., SAT. Feature Starts 7:10 and 9:00 i ma to m BEST- - MON., TUES., WED. JUDYGEESHM of "TO SIR (Co-at- ar COLUMBIA UTAH 22 GRACE, Direction Editing BEST- - Original Hash Seen Sound BEST- - Special Visual Effects BEST- - Cinematography BEST- - Searing of Music - fntpitfon v trtimmnt) W-Ar- LOGAN, ... for your Heart's sake. Grace Theatre -- J -- M Ha 7 Choose a Valentine's Day gift that's sore to be treasured. We have a fine selection at JOHNSON'S DRUG waiting for you. And don't forget our Exclusive Russell Stover Candy. "FOR LOVE OF IVY" 15 I rT ill l l r i Rf.l"JldHII7J3 111 fJLLIUVUULJ 1 752-907- DHiy Starring Sidney Poitier M 1-7- Beauty Salon TIIURS., FRI., SAT. FES. " $5.50 "Best Picture of the Year!" PRESTON TIIURS., FRI., SAT. birthday dinner honoring Esplin, at her home. Mrs. Mae Swainston gave the lesson on The Transcontinental Railroad, and Mrs. Esplin gave the history of her father-in-laEther Esplin. A des sert luncheon was served to JOHNSON'S DRUG OF PRESTON FEB. 13, 14, 15 "IF! COLD BLOOD" THEATRE CLUBS BEGINS AT JOHNSON'S IAEA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE . . (GIB AN WITH LOVE") PKTintES prasenis BMNC ALLEirS ProducdoQ hTEaO0C0L0R.SMAS3 Community Theatre Lewlston, Utah I THE CITIZEN ntimes Let's Go To A Movie THURS., 13, 1969 ! n, - THIRD HELD OVER ! Ains-coug- h, 10. Marlene is a graduate of Oakley high school She attended BYU for two years before going to Marys College of Beauty where she graduated in December. Leon is a graduate of Oakley high school, served for two years in the LDS California Mission. He is cur rently attending Salt Lake Technical College and will Bald Jerry Weaver Jr., of Paul D. Thomas is in Logan Idaho Falls called his par tins week visiting with his sister and husband, Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Mrs. Clvnard I.linridronn Weaver of Preston, Thursday: to inform them of the arrival Mr. and Mrs. Felcf a six and pound lows of Salt Lake Keith formCity, Mrs. Mr. and daughter. er residents of Preston, beWeaver now have four child- came A son grandparents. ren. The baby's arrival' Was born to Mr. and Mr for: 15 makes grandchildren Dennis also of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Weaver of Lake Fellows, She is the former City. received Preston. Then they Maternal word from a granddaughter, Kathy Randall. are Mr. and and her husband of Monrovia, grandparents Mrs. William Randall of Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egypt. the Odermatt, announcing birth of a seven and Mrs. Ila Oliverson returned pound son born Feb. 3. Ma- home last Sunday from a visMr. ternal grandparents are it of two and Mrs. Mervin Rasmussen ghter andweeks with her dauMr. of Salt Lake City and pater- and Mrs. William Busboom are Mr. of Salt Lake nal grandparents City. While and Mrs. Albern Odermatt of a son and there, his wife, Mr. Los Aneeles. Now with the and Mrs. Garth Oliverson of news ot this new arrival, Mr. Wendover, visited with her and Mrs. Weaver have 20. and another daughter, Mrs. great grandchildren. Maxine Anderson of Rigby, spent two days with her moReuben Christensen of Po-- j ther and the Busbooms. Mr. catello, a brother to Mrs. Ha and Mrs. Tex Oliverson Oliverson, and Clyde Ras- brought his mother home and mussen, a nephew, also of Pocatello, visited Tuesday stayed until Tuesday. They live in Salt Lake City. with her. one-ha- lf Ingrid graduated from Preston high school in 1965. M's. Lsris Garner was host- Mr. Toler has filled a mis- sion for the LDS church to ess Thursday evening to the held at the Eastern States and plans Literary Artlore club i to eraduate from RYU In a nc.r nome. a dook review. First Ladies of The World, year. by Pauline Fredricks was givThe couple is planning an en by Mrs. Pauline Beck-steawhich was very interearly summer wedding in the A dessert plate lunchLDS esting. Logan Temple. eon was served to Irene Godfrey, June Rasmussen, Leone Smith, Colleen Bosen, Ellen Wilcox, Larae Merrill, Virginia Jensen, Geri Steers, Carol Brown, Muriel Johnson, Con- I ociakle Citizen A the home of Maurine Crockett. The Valentine motif at each table were vases of long stemmed red roses, with jUiie sertings for Leona AlJoice Bambrough, ice Morgan, Ellen Wilcox, a::J g.vsts, Larae Merrill, Carol Lou Anderson, Larae Johnson, and the hostess. High scare was won by Mrs. Chat- terton, second high went to M s. Bambrough, and Mrs. Morgan received the floating prize. A dessert luncheon was served. Chat-terto- Feb. JOHNSON DRUG STORE BahkAmericahu If OUR BACK DOOR LEADS TO PRESTON'S MAIN STREET 20 SOUTH STATE PRESTON PIIONE $52-016- 2 I i w, |