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Show I Cam LowktoU, Utah October H, 1M THE mk CnckSildi Uissisiiiy Back Fisa Basstsif a FaMsw Brisk A welcome CLARKSTON 'gueats, at MR. AND MRS.. Paul Carv- home testimonial was held the Burnell Baird tana were er and baby of Denver, Colo., Sunday in the darkston ward Mr. and Mn. Arthur Jorgen- are with ber parents, for SUNDAY dinner sen and daughter, Dandra. of Ogden.' They alio visited theiraunt, Ethel BalnL Alicia Bonn came home from the Continental Hearty College over the week end. The school la In Salt Lake City. She la the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Jacob Bum. The literature lesaoa wai presented In Relief Society by Vera Jenaen, LaDawn Jenaen, Claudia Erickson and Bruda Crane. The lesson was on Mark Twain. , I' f . . Wayne D. Bell, and J. Walter Roea, Publishers General Featurei columnist whose Paul Harvey News" Is a future on the editorial pages of The Citizen, has received another honor to add to the he has many gathered throughout his many yean of analysing the news. R Is a solid gold microphone, presented to him by PAUL , visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kund-aeThey all went to Poca tello Monday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Maughn and family. Saturday, Oneta Hyde. Mar-den-e Hall! Mildred Hall, and Dome Hau spent the day In Salt Lake City. Monday, Mrs. Gale Sanders and daughter, Linda Andersen and children, of Soda Springs visited with Bertha Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin ' T. Whittle. Inkom spent Dee Gilbert Friday night wil Jessie Gilbert and Ralph. MR. AND MRS. Herman Hall of Jerome spent the week end visiting with friends and relatives In Falrview and Jenna Vee Halls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmei of Preston were welcomed home after spending two years in England on a mis- n. . Elder Ferris chapel Hatch who recently returned home from the Rarotonga minion. Bishop John L. Heggie conducted. The choir and congregation sang, "We Thank Thee 0 God For a Prophet," Prayer Ronald Hatch, Sacrament song, "Behold the Great Redeemer Died," following the Sacrament service the speakers were Bishop Heggie, President and Mrs. Joseph Reeder, who formerly presided over the Rarotonga million. A vocal duet by Maynard Griffin and Stlrliny Par-dinaccompanied by Bertie Griffin. Ferris then told of his many experiences In the mission field. Closing song by the choir, "Stranger of GallUee.1 Benediction by Paul Hitch. e, . . RKtiVMI ClD NITER Craig Hubbard, son of Mr. and Bus. Wedey sion. Hubbard of Niter, received Hiking Campmyi Ik., Brent and Kent Rawlings of his mission call for the LDS Utah, Ricks College spent the week Church to serve in Scotland. end visiting meir parents, Craig is a graduate of the Lewlatsa la nutter and Mn. Merlin Raw- - Grace High School and atMr Post Office. tended Utah State University RITA DRURY went wUs at Logan. fta home of Meda Robinsan WedSnbecripfipn IN NAVY Cache Caenty, UI a, nesday to aquiltlng.4 Rental Mer Bfr. and Jdrs. Born Baker 1 TRENTON year. $SJI visit- rill, s son of Mrs. Lois 8. of Logan 'were sand ty. ors of her perents, Mr. and Merrill is serving with :1fae I 'jiLi '.':i i i.j i. Mn.GeqrgoHyde. ILSjbvyjd.ftnXHngo, Calif, Published day by the! HARVEY, -- ratea . PAUL HARVEY . SHOWS AWARD A In presenting the award, Gates cited Harvey for his 91 years of distinguished service In the field of news analysis and "the Americanism which made it possible." Harvey aca cepted the award as tribute from ones own 1 industry" and added that It Is ike a prophet getting praise in his hometown. I could no be more proud. Thank you." The award and tribute Join Harveys many past honors which Include six honorary doctorates from as many colleges. He has also received numerous citations for militant Americanism from the American Legion and other organizations. He has been awarded four gold medals from the Valley Forge Freedom Foundation, and has been elected to the Hall of Fame in his native state of Oklahoma. Twenty-nin- e of Harveys syndicated columns have been read into the Congressional Record. He is the author of three books. Married and the father, of one son, Paul Jr. ((who occasionally writes a "guest" column for his father), Paul Harvey lives In River Forest, a suburb of Chicago, and spends Ms leisure time at his Reveille Ranch, which com bines two farms consisting I of 120 acres each, nestled In the Ozarks. CLEVELAND A number of friends and neighbors Cram iff Cleveland and vicinity attended the taifliMiiiri gun, day evening at the Thatcher Ward IDS chapel for Mrs. Manhart of Thatcher. Manhart will serve In the Southern States Mission. . -- WITH Exception Taken Parker Gates, president of a radio company, during a celebration launching Five Enterprise Week in Quincy, 111. Ttttirf ftl BU v ffalM Uttaxi To Tbt Editor Citizen Columnist Given Spedal Qadio Award Zelinda McKay, Sarah Irene Anaenon, Annie Goodsell, Orba Larson and Myrtle Morgan attended tee evening session at Logan Temple on Tuesday. I88AC WARDELL, former resident of Weston, has been calling on old friends while staying fur a while with Ms sons In Clifton. His son, Paul, manages the P. ft E. Garage at Clifton, Mr. Wardell has been helping his eon, Arthur, Arthur a correll. build handles the coal yard at . . to Airport Stand We cant Just shut up and allow Mr. Cranney to make about the Preston Airport. In his political advertisement in tee October Site Issue of the Preston Citizen, Mr. Cranney says $5,000 has been requested for runway improvements. The actual fact is there has been no money requested for improvement to the runway. Through a cooperative effort by many local people intereisted in flylng, and improving our load airport, these Improvements have already been made. Franklin County levied special ft mill tax for the years 1961 and 1962 for This Is the money was spent: Asphalt: $893.94 Gravel, crushed and hauled: Britfa of the large Because amount of donated labor, we will receive from the Idaho Department of Aeronautics the sum of $3,175.82. This is of the total amoun spent Including the donate! labor and equipment which Clifton. we were allowed to use as BIrs. Don Nicholas and five credit by tee state. Deducting children of Ogden have been actual amount the this froip end week guests of her par-Mcash spent by Franklin Counand Mr. Carl Jen-ents, to cost net the $4452.54, ty, is $1,278.92. Also, sen, while her husband was the one-thi- rd r. county this money furnished by the State Department of Aeronautics comes from tee aviation gasoline tax paid for exclusively by the users of away hunting. Mae Tingy returned home from a three weeks stay with her daughter, Elma at Pro- vo. Elma came to visit tee Tingy's while her husband is aircraft. The above Imporvements deer hunting. were spearheaded by tee Carl Jensen was Chamber of Commerce Air- surprised on Monday his nelce, Mrs. Norman Sant, port committee. The statement that the air- of Jerome, Ida. called on port is only used by a few them. $3,65.81) Flito Club represents people. Some city equipment was fourteen family memberships on the airport lighting as used but the labor to and owns two aircraft valued lng civic a project. operate it was donated. at $9000,00. There are six to the Aircraft According Albert Jensen, City Engi- additional aircraft at the Pilots monthly and Owners inmore field owned five e by neer, surveyed and plac-idstakes with tee dividuals, and valued at magazine which represents taxes over 100,000 pilots, nearly help of Phil West The around $30,000. We pay Cran-necity actually didnt spend on these aircraft Mr. half of all industries considerany cash. ing relocating or opening Barlow Gilbert and Reed Last week end there were branches in other cities, must Lone forniahed trucks to three transient aircraft tied facilihaul gravel, Including the down. One was from McMinn- have adequate airport from Ore. and another local Our ties. ville, airport will gasoline used. Spokane, Wash. These people meet these requirements Phil West donated the use spend money In our town. when the lighting is installed. of a large truck which We are looking forward to Lets boost our local , airquQlfled as a pneumatic aditkmal improvements. The roller. This unit was Dept of Aeronautics has furn- port and the many people driven a total of 1700 ished us with enough under-cab- e who are vitally interested in miles rolling the runfor runway Prestons progress, namely, way. We are soon to receive ' Members of the Flito Chib, light fixtures. The everyone. Inc. donated their time only cost wfll be freight and Flite Chib, Inc. and other the various s forage. The Preston Jaycees interested operating have ehown interest In tak- - Names on pieces of!'equipment - y, . EVEBY HEW CAB usl Buy The Car-- Well Load In The Sugar Coupons -J- : Hen's FAMOUS BRAND CDTTOU PAUTS Of Free Sugar r Just right for School. Work, or Comfortable. Casual Uvte.g. Waiat Sizes OH ALL 1961 -- 1963 USED CADS - 21 Pair $500 2 38. through REG. $4J6 to $SJ5 Ilea's FAMOUS BRAND SP0BT SHIBTS A SUrt Of Free Sugar Oil ALL I 1955 - 1SS0 tilt) That Makes You Proud You Ware it 2 For $5X3 Right out of Block's Own Stock. REG. $3J5 to CADS $8JI Ladies' ' FAMOUS BRAND SWEATERS Of Free Sugar You Enjoy tee Elegance, Style and Height af Fashion Sweaters from decks - PaHover, Cardigan, In J k- i.JS . . . i Ik i C ( r.AS t W vU- - j r- ; lit' .ii tiiii'i y. : ' .1. I!, ISO j i J.S-- ' , 4 South State . y I if) r V t r J J. Preston, Idaho t , f oi i - r ,f f y - j f PUBCHASE ''r'ia NOV.- - fl- - L t and 4 - USE YOUR BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT ABTO LAY AWAY PLAN NOW FOR CHRHTMlS. I if. -- 1,1. i xiO V REG. $8JS to $14J5 , j and Older USED CADS - V For $11J3 2 Jacket Styles. it a i K t wrffcy - t- -- 1 ... . , j- .. A'. eno bna i " OPED . - ug i ip.nrodAt 1 koo'A TIL -- A i ha;;;: 7 . ju. a |