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Show ashes Back From Radio Meet Public Notice and Mrs. D. A. Nash attended a radio broadcasting conven-- ; NOTICE tijn in lijise recently. Bingham, a student Notice is hereby given that the annual Stockholders' for the weekend with her par meeting of the Preston, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. and Mink Creek Can- Bingna.ii. tor. and Mrs. Fred R. Bingal Company will be held Monday, March 3, 1969, at ham and family and a niece, 10 a.m. in the Franklin coun- Shirleen Bing.iam, attended the Liberace show at Valley ty court room. The purpose of the meet- Music Ilail last Saturday. Trina Nelson, daughter of ing is to hear the President's report, the presenting of the t'.ie Rodney Nelsons of Sa.t financial report of the com- Lake City has enjoyed vacapany for the year 1968, to tioning the past two weeks elect a board of directors, with .sr grandparents, Mr. and any other business that and Mrs. Pat Anderson and may properly come before Mr. and Mrs. Farold Robinson oi Preston. the meeting. Ja.nes P. Tasso Dr. and Mrs. Steven Vieh-we- g Secretary of Hyrum, Utah, and Feb. their three sons were Sunday Legal No. 15C4-P-ub. 13, tb. 2u, Feb. 27, 1969. guests of her parents, Mr. WESTON Bishop : ?e? Riv-erdal- e, i SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE . . THURS., CiiRAKD FEB. , FRI., SAT. 20 - 21 - 22 "FOB LOVE OF IVY" IHIIvVlltE Starring Sidney Poitier FRI., SAT. THURS., PRESTON FEB. 28 - 27 MAR. 1 'TABZAN AND THE 6BEAT RIVER THURS.. FBI.. SAT. -- - FEB. 20 through 22 Grace Theatre AN OTTO Delta Kappa Delta Kama Gamma was held Feb. 8 at the Cedar View in Soda Sorines with Virginia THURS., FRI., SAT. Muir, Fern Tipton, tuta iorFEB. ton and Gertrude Freeman as hostesses. The program was entitled "Person Values" and "In ReDean Martin, Robert lationship Win People of Our Mitchum Profession," given oy nana assisted by Gertrude Feature Starts 7:00 and 9:05 Steele 22 '5 Card Stud' MON.. TUES.. WED. FEB. 24 through 26 FEB. 24-2- 6 special guests. Momher attending were Lucille Crawfore, Maxinda Sparks, Helen Whitman, Clarhfse Anderson, Minnie Mah- lnnlr Rarhara firandv. Mil- Starring Kirk Douglas dred Clayton, Lark Bateman Feature Starts 7:10 and 9:10 of Bear Lake, Rita Gorton, Soren-seVirginia Muir, Ruby Gertrude Fern Tipton, Freeman, Mary Nielson, Marguerite Lindley, Edith Steelen of Soda Springs, Henrietta of Bancroft, Ida Wright of Preston, Lula Williams, Iwlstnn. I'tah Vera Young, June Hansen and Gwen Stalker of Grace. 'A Lovely Wmmmm I Sm t$HPi Way To Die' MGUPDESart AN ASSOCIATES MAUTWCHIANYPRODUCTIMI n, KIM NOYAX'PETER FINCH-ERNES- BORGNINE T METROCOLOR ty box. An inslds as soft as the oulsiife is tough. in .1 mi v m nun "MTHr'HTTWin BOXES 17c- - $1 Collage SATURDAY ONLY - BARGAINS lit' ..en;, INSTANT COCOA CHEESE GALORE -- 29c On. - jj 2 Lb. Can Giant Bars Mix 3 for 69c with Vitamin D2 i Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ward and family from Utah and Miss Loretta Ward, who is atvistending school at Ricks, and Mr. ited their parents, Mrs. Piatt Ward, over the weekend. Mrs. Marie Hatch drove to Logan Sunday morning and attended church meetingsu with her son Keith and fam-;iThev returned home 4 CHOC. CHIPS HERSIIEY'S 3 SPRY OR GOLDEN FLUFFO tho dav visitine her sisters. Kina uameison ana ivcwic Camr. whUe quilting Allen Onn Hatch and ion of Roy visited to mote. ffllHTie XHtwit, Mrs. To'an KpnAflU and friend and Mrs. Christy Bennett of Ogden visited their parents, Mr. and Mm. Cluff Kendall. Sun- - LB. CAN Toilet Cleansing TISSUE TISSUES WITH FACE CLOTH Pkg. 39c 3 for $1.00 SPIC & SPAN Box 29c Boxes $1 5 39c 79 BREEZE SOAP Large Box 150 COUNT PKG. 4 ROLL mBBBBmESRP' -- POTATOES FROZEN RUSSET Each 33c Can 10c 7 for $1.00 GRAPE JUICE SPANISH 25 Lb. Mesh Bag 98c TV DINNERS ICECREAM ASSORTED MEADOW GOLD DELICIOUS APPLES II RY LEMONADE - Pink ONIONS SWEET FOODS-CHER- PIES 10 Lb. Bag 23c Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bakerwere Pacatello visitors Fridav on business. Air. and Mrs. Henry Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Duane. Hstch were Logan visitors on a Wednesday and enjoyed c. They session at the tatn-ldinner in Pres-- . aiei rf - enirwpd Inmn mini iu.: tUIi UIl uicii Mr. and Mrs. Curt.s Cox: were jjugan us""" h dav on business. Mrs. Lucy Allen of Swan Lake visited with Mrs. .Annie Hatch Thursday aftern-wnMr. and Mrs. Gary Baker rTl' wnra nwiii PnMtella visitors Jnu nn SAVE Fortified u- 8-fo- ot - 6 Purchased At Our Store e ; 1 With Every Grocery Order of $10.00 or Over Fisher Croshaw. Others Olson. ' . Lavona naicii, Lucy Allen, Clara Olson, Saramae Jensen. Refreshments were ser- j-- FOR daugnters "j III. Willi iici. The lowest priced popular pickup with an - ; CANS 46-O- FREE BOX CHERRY CHOCOLATES OXFORD The DUP Cedar Tree camp held their January meeting at the nome oi ai-- : ton Ralphs, with Gayle KenMarie dall as an presented Hatch, captain, interesting lesson, me uiary or Life Story of Duckworth Grimshaw. Annie Hatch read the history of Mrs. Maybell Match This: OR BROWN POWDEKKI) Grimshaw Theatre ETC. T, NO. ZVi CAN SUGAR DUP Discusses Ho-ga- MOM PIXKAPPLE-GHAPEFRUI- PIERCE'S 35c EACH jf Midvale spent the weekend in Banida with Mr. and Mrs. 1'hern Lowe. Community 4 F0R S 1 CATSUP - Freeman. ved. Five high school senior Mrs. Annie Hatch went to girls from the area, Future Smithfield Friday morning Teachers of America, were with Lionel Danielson to spend MON. and WED. COLD STRIKE STAMPS GRAPE, ORANGE, Mrs. Shanna Lee Hollings- - (Vunn -- THE STOKE OF BACK IN Fruit Drinks Al-:- two PAKKlMi FRKK OF LOTS Every day Lowes! iood Prices in Cache Valley and children Sco:t, Tony Linda of S.ida Springs, isit.d with Mrs. Rcda Alien and I FOOD STOKE (iKKAl PRESTON. IDAHO oi Gamma Meets 8 - er at sacrament meeting in; the evening. He was accom- :anied bv Marsha Edzlev of rresion. Mr. ana Mrs. rne-nlidgley of Preston were Jiso iTisent. Mrs. Glen Bing- iji.ii anj uaug.ucr oi uayion ijcainpanied Mr. Bingham in .il evening. Evette, n Mr. and Mrs. Preston iaL.iday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Top- .a.ii oi Paruwan spent Fri-- : !:y n.ght and Saturday wi;h .lr. anJ Mrs. Cecil Miles and .amily. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Ged-le- s of Logan spent the weekend in Banida at the Hugh J. ueaaes nome. THE CITIZEN 20, 1969 CENTRAL MARKET KAXIDA Lpnnn Titw was sustained as a teacher in the Relief Society by Bishop Quentin Casperson. Recently Robert Geddes was sustained 3 wauer io replace Marvin Ilollinesworth Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and Mrs. Rcda Allent went to Pocatello Mindav to visit with Mrs. Ixnraine Young- strom and baby. f!lcn I1incr)i!iin of tlm ftnni. da St.Tko ITiirh Pminoil visit, cd meetings in Banida ward' . . s t aunuay. ne was aiso a speax-- i baby, to be na.iied ". was born Jan. a, 10 Mrs. Gene (Carmaj eorwai-ttrIhey now have three children. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hcbbs and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Keller and family of Mink Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Robbins of Soda Springs were Saturday guests of their parents, Mr an A Mrs. Raymond lirhKs Mr. and Mrs. Rob- bins remained until Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Packer nf Salt T.ake Citv BtODOed on Wednesday afternoon of last week to visit witm nis sister anri familv. Mr. and MTS They RusspH B. Nielsen. were enroute home from Po-catello IDAHO GRACE, LX)N Seoul Leader par-on.- s, nf 9 new 1EA Teacher, Mrs. Roger Campbell, then and Mrs. Eldon L. Bastian. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lloyd on to Bountiful to visit with of Preston were here Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Lorrin Olson. , day and Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roder-lur j.a'cius, Mr. and Mrs. ick of Salt Lake City spent Ezra Ucnson. week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. one day last W. Griffiths. Jesse Mrs. Junes a;e again grandpar- and ents. They received a phone Gordon Goodsell of AmeriMonjail recently from Ugien nan Foik. Utah, came of a of the birth them telling day and remained overnight grandson, born to Mr. and to visit with his msther, Mrs. :vlrs. Ki.n Page, Jan. 16. The 3'ngj lam;ly now has three A. E. Goodsell. Miiton Henderson, a stugirls and two boys. Mrs. LuWayne Olsen and dent at Idaho State, spent the children oi Mackay were weekend with his parents, P. Hen:itrc ever the weekend visit- Mr. and Mrs. Peery derson. husband's her with ing Mr. and Mrs. Parley Weekend guests of her parOlsen. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Camp A. Stevenson, were Mr. andaaubell. by Mr Mrs. Allen Housley ana M-I Of s uiau. nr. Cleartieia, Oirv Fisher of enters Clifton were visiting in Clear- The Peery F. Hendersons field Friday with Mr. and received word from Palm Springs, Calif., ot ine oam Tne Let's Go To A Movie Feb. Ward Sustains m' ORANGES 2 Bucket $1.00 - GAL. MEAT PIES $2.59 5 fcr $laC0 QUALITY MEAT- S- PURSER'S CUSTOM CUTTING - COLD STORAGE LOCKERS HAM - - n; M03RELL BONELESS COOKED FULLY - E3 HALF OR WHOLE Kiieinnec. Mr. ana Mrs. rran naHoii vUitpd her Annie listen Fri- Mrs. sister, nr onrf Mr. Keith Hatch and family and friends 01 LoMrs. gan visited his mother, and Mario iiath. Saturday enjoyed riding horses, !they awirl fVi a enntv rat. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher of Ogden visited his aunt, Mrs. Annie Hatch, Saturday. Lana and Kathy Olson of Logan visited Saturday night to Monday with their parents, Mr an A Mrs. Marion Olson nnil familv Visitors at the Henry Hatch home Saturday evening wereMr anri Mr Mark AnderKnn' and Vickie of Preston, attend-.nhntheir son Milo, who is Mr. Pnratello. in and Hatch Duane Mrs. and son of Swan Lake, and Mr. and Hiiu Mr. iiu a. r.inirp. Hatch .nflhfali Mioipllp Of POCa- tello. Claire and family spent tA niifVif wifb hie narents and visited the Andersons ouuaaj n.nut 1 ni New Chevy Longhorn Only a Chevrolet pickup can tally this list of advantages that add up to more value for your investment: and handStart with style-b- old field. Add some, newest in the the result of smoothest pickup ride, tough coil springs at all four wheels on most models. Plus the biggest choice of truck 6 and V8 engines in for biggest camper bodies. any popular pick up. And steel in vital nrens. There's much more. (Like the new Longhorn model, first pickup designed especially for camper duty.) It's all at your Chevrolet dealer's. Buy now, while we're mnliing things hot-a- r than ever for competition and botLer tnnn ever for you. double-wa- ll Chevrolet Value Showdown I in Preston. n Mrs. Christy Bennett of vicitprl her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Kendall, over the weekend. Og-nn- STEWING BACON HENS NICE FAT ONES SWIFT'S PREMIUM 2c Lh. gQc RUST PASTRY SHOP Lb. FINEST BAKERY GOODS BAKED FBESH DAILY Jelly Rolls . . . Doz. ggc DEIJCIOUS CAKE, LOADED WITH JELLY AND TOPPED WITH BUTTER ICING AND COCONUT GET OUR FRESH CHERRY PIES THIS SATURDAY AT JOHNSON DRUG, SHOE CENTER OR WESTERN AUTO |