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The troop had game com ff Bisiitsi Colltft ToGraduto Twt Plants Cabbage Bradley Larsen, Falrvlew; Bruce ' Vlehweg, Preston; Reed Perry, Dayton and Oka McQueen, Preston, displayed Mg smiles as they returned from the 5th Annual University of Idaho Conservation Camp held June 6 at Alpine, Wyo. The boys received a week of Intensive tri soil Judging, trees and forest management, and fish and wild life ';' , Bos-wor- Beck-stea- -- Beck-stea- . f ! a tlon on consafvetlon' natural rosourcee. it . WESTON ndn Elder In San, Francisco. lb has S speclal eya Stitat T Wnl ,5 Suomi bSlaikt . i r '' " DowOpen... DOROTHY'S i DeaulyShsp has Dorothy . Gwehstt t 'j . her own Idd U Courtney McGregor, son of Mr. and Sirs. Weldon McGregor rt Cleveland, who has teen attending the University at Pullman, Wash, flew to Alaska to spend the summer where he will, be employe COuftney will stay witlir Ms unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Erv Abbott, Mrs. McGregors sister and brother-in-laMOVE LAGO DOCTORS DEGREE Clynn G. Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Phillips of. Dayton, was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in agricultural Economics at Montana State College on June 8. Clynn, a graduate from West Side high school In 1954, received his BS and MS degrees from Utah State University. He Is married to the former Karen Unger of Weston. The couple and their three children plan to make their residence in Boaeman, Mont, where Clynn is TO POCATELLO at On ot thi go ( 1 . TANG : Ifr.ind u TOILET 401 COUNT -- . , 11, Titene (R Dm Wayns D. Bell aad J. Walter Boss, PnbUshan my MILK - TALL I. for $1 : LeSsU Poet UtehTnad CANS IGA xi day by tee Cttteen PabCampany, lae on--; Margarine 4 Lbs. $1 as sects la the LewM Office. rates College. 39c QUART Mrs. Janus Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Varley and Mr. ! Snbeertyttw and Mrs, Ariel Nash have fltfhf Csaaty, fkJl attended a Lions Club conven- i U5 aatelde an year. tion in Sun Valley, Ida. - Mon-Sta- te 8. GOOD PACK CLEANSING i tend matter ATTEND OONVXamON . ;u. SWIFT PREMIUM ' Birthday CLEVELAND (.'.'tfv':- - STEM second. .' to Radele Baxter went California 8unday to visit with her sister,. Cteone teach the United States. Preston for more years. EGGS 3 Doz. 89c SODA POP :i ' Cake, Pepri. etc. QUART BOTTLES 9-l- 5 . Domes $1 Cbec. Chips i WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW LINE OF APPLIANCES . . . SAVE NOW ON ALL FLOQB .MODELS SPECIAL DISCOUNTS THESE MUST . HER8HEYH 'P. - BEHOVED. I9c Cbenv Chocolates f V r:: eftnto-Ru- A l(5)c (SI? LIGHT MILD BOX K 21 r. VALUE Pvt. George Mturay, son rt Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Murray, Preston has been promoted to Pvt 1st Class. He received at Fort TRACTOBS, IMPLEMENTS, Ms basic training La. He Is now stationed Polk, SALES, SERVICE at Fort Irwin, near Barstow, Calif. , . PROMOTED , WASHED KING' -- featuring Preserfpttsn Per- WIEDEOS ma-chl-ne, long Km Preston resident, celebrated Ms 83rd birthday Thursday, with a family dinner.. Five out of seven of his cUldran were present with their families. Mr. Condi, has lived in ' East ',;ae :ls Sooth foil CONVENIENCE m. park. Beaaty Shop In heir heme FOR YOUR CUT UP ... , Gideon Goodie, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wright and family of Logo are moving to Pocatello where he Is employed and they , plan to make their home- there. . In tile' Feted of 1 ' hos-idt-al otlly its kind em-sta- ff CLEVELAND , Karen and Kaylene Owens left Monday for Montana to which works ' on rw stay with their slater and to school this coming poking IW ' eye y in - web; a teach Karen the will teach ear. ' that way nothing elae dote rst grade and Kaylene will Dgnrid o LOCALLY GROWN rptur-ne- d ( Longtime Resident ar . Browning rt Rigby. ; parted bar,,husband,. Weiley V Radete Baxter attendmIu by pteoAom ; Salt Laity reunion Sunday Baxter the ed City to tbo childrens at the ball - -- ., - iV . 7- - .. V' , Mrs. Ezra Coiraridge home from the last Sunday and bar Mrs. Ilia . CamMe of md i v. Dailey recently returned from a mission In the New Mexico area, visited at his aunts home, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams. He spake of his love for the Indians, and of hls wonderful experiences. With David was his mother, Mrs. Gerald Dailey of tDayton and Ms brother, Abe and wife and Myrna Lee of Provo, Ut Also brother and sister John and Selma Dailey of Dayton . two-ye- erelt. our of Falls Is staying with ter. Spending a few days at the Roma of Mr. and Mrs. Loo Wikgr Weeks visiting with Boyd and Grant wen Tttod Burns and "h BUsstaarr lMk Fran Ifsw - Becksteads Earl Petr T FiIim . ,. Recently fifteen students from the Utah State University spent a day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Condie as guests of their son, Bill. The group enjoyed simper at Hoopers In Soda Springs and swimming at the health resort In Cleveland.. , rv ' Pres-graxi- ng ffllk iff : VISIT ' achojsr-manageme- - STUDENTS CUEVELAND ' (arvanfotrictKMtfr y .,; LARGE - ,r Trcin6iUld ! th . 1-- h - SIXTH WARD -- . Keith Thomas planted his cabbage Scouts., fH' cluba and sny Saturday. Those helping Belvadene other interested group. .. Radele Baxter, Williams, These : boys - attended the Thomas, Joyce Mrs. Spackman, .Joann camp mv 925 scbolarupe and Karen Owens, which covered all camp, foes d was and Mr. ,: Mrs; Larry .by sponsored Bradley and son Brett visited Franklin County Fih ' and d Game; Bruce attended on a with Mr. and Mrs. Ace and Radele, Mr. and Preston lions Club scholarand ship, Reed' received a Sail Mrs. Leon Becks tead children and Mr. and. Mrs. Don Beckstead and daughter sMp and Oka received a ton . K1 wants Club Wednesday until Saturfrpm " shto.day then they drove to Soda some time . The boys will receive a set Two students from Weston of slides on activities at the graduation dl cwnpMdwffll Wests Invited V will receive plomarf on Saturday, June 20, toll .the conservation stwry, to I: at the annual commencement theirv aponsors . and to . Boy exercises rt Stevens Henager ' Gwy neth H. Stanger has COQege. f n-.?,. been invited to be a member are: Duma BingThey rt the Idaho Poets and Writ- ham, daughter of Kay Mr. and ers Club. Mrs. Grant Bingham, WesThe Invitation was extended ton: and Paula Ann after one of her poems was bell, daughter of Mr.Campand read on a Tuesday morning Mrs. Dewey Campbell, Wesradio program that features ton; poetry. Commencement Will be hdd She has been Invited also, at Kingsbury Han, Salt Lake to send some poetry or prose CUT to be published In . their Donna Kay and Paula Ann The will receive magazine, quarterly diplomas - for .a. completing stenographli , This organization, functions course.. Both students attendon a state and national level ed the Stevens Henager Col' with one or more members lege in. Salt Lake City. In thirty states. ' petltkr.. v iawjafo.' ItiSk -- U THE CITIZEH. 1114 Sixth Warder Lorn Van Noy, sophomore at USU from Preston, win be the summer school hostess at the college this year. Miss Van Noy win be working with Nolan Red" ; Burnett, summer school recreation director, In planning recreational and culturual activities for students, faculty and their families. , ' She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Van Noy of Preston. v Jane If, ,. V,: N , . , I M-- manents, ' 4 . ! i HalrCntttag, - Catering and "I I Styling., Call For t Appointments DOROTHY'S I . .Presfam FOR FATHER'S DAT I I 1 I JUST THE WAY DAD PRESIDES AT MEET GRACE Nellie V. arm of Grace, department! Lise BertrqHlst. Arnold Sad president of the American Legion Auxiliary attended the 59 So. First West. Preston District convention al! Ninth UL 24UM1 Ph. Ida. New Meadows, Ida. - ImplemeM Co. n' LKE8 EM ANY LONG GREEN SLICERS ' Dsauty.Sbop H2-1M- OVEN. FLAVOR L If FRESH C n- ;r.. 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