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Show vlr 4B ''it . THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utaa FruUli Brisfi Old School Friends Hold October 1, 1IN ' llPffQOtorm LuhimIo)!? (S i f 14. y Steak Fry In FtanMin - A steak supFRANKLIN the Llooi Center of park was enjoyed by bid school friends, Mr. and Mrs- Marvin Neeley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swalnston, Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Handy, Mr. and Mri. Max and Gowns of Tooele, Mr. Mrs. Mathias Monsaon of Logan and Mr- and Mrs. Golden HT1 of Salt Lake City. Visiting was enjoyed follow ing the supper. Ifr. and Mrs. Kennedy and three sons of Choteau, Mont., guests of Mr. and Mrs, Reed Stockdale. Converts Elder Gordon Stockdale. FranVlln youth Attending are Utah State University Paulette Dunkley, Donna Jean LeFevre, Kerren Robin son. Carolvn Gibson, Janette Atkinson. Kent Porter. Steven Harris, Kent Robinson, LaMout Harris, Wayne Shum-waBrent Porter. Hollis Cole and Kent Chatterton. MOTHERS OF the First and Second year Beehive In MIA met with Bee Keepers, Marie Oil verson and Cythna Year Wright The second BeeHive girls entertained the First year class, doing a mothers and daughter Side By Side". Those taking part were Beverly Nash, Terri Lee Button, Kay Earley, Debbie Atkinson, Helen Kirkbride, Debora Lewis, Nedra Smith, Marva Womack, Val Lowe, Debra Perry. Jnet Coltrin, and Rosalie Parkinson. Stake leader Doris Woodward gave a few remarks, along with Bee Keepers, music led by rile Woodward accompani-b- y Lorraine Hawkes. Refreshments were served. Recently In Colter Bay, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs- - Brent Robinson attended a workshop for USU officers and some students. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkinson vacationed In Burley for four days. They were the Iests of Dr. and Mn. r Nielson and family. Opening Social for the DUP Ellen wright Camp was held Thursday afternoon. Captain Kin - - BUILDINGISUPPL'IES Fre - Inventory Sale y, TEE CEILING - ODD LOTS SOME SMALL QUANTITIES BEG. VALUE UPTON NOW CENTS ONLY Sq. Fi. SQ. FT. Electric Fence BATTEHY PHONE LIFE LONG 852-66- 14 UTAH PHONE CH S3B5 41 INSULATION PER BAG $58 graft iiiflaa .aiiapgBm. mBBfiWSi INSULATION IN FOOT ROLLS .QflF HtGSI 4IG6) fsasi ECONOMY aimrniawtumgitnamamaimsmpfimf - STORM DOORS Wealher Stripping TO SAVE YOU MONEY AND ADD COMFORT ALUMINUM COMBINATION IT and 71" to S1H. Yea can easily de it yeurself WeH fanrish toe FROST Metal and Vinyl 175 Fits aD epeatafs. CeapMs wlfk Hardwan. IT te KING Res. fLV FL Boll 0gc Hotel and Felt Mi BUY WHAT YOU NEED - At TUe Special Cleeeeat Pries. Heins Self 3c ft Storing $2S)95 The men enjoyed an elk hunt Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Nyie Anderson of KaUsbel, to Mont., may ha Interested know, they are the parents of a new sow born September 11, and weighed nine pounds, nine ounces, and is named Val Dean. One brother and one sister will greet the new baby. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Bar-tol- o Alba and Mr. and Mrs. the Samuel Alba attended wedding for Joeeflna and Rolando Alba In the Salt Lake Temple. In the evening their friends and relatives attended a wedding reception In the Lucero Ward In Salt City In their honor. The Alba family was overnight guests of relatives In Satt Lake City following the reception. n Mr. and Mrs. PhIHIpe of Salt Lake City were guests of Dr. and Mr. Weston P, Maughan. m8i Parkinson of Idho Falla was a guest of rpaneti, Mr. and MTS. Alma Biggs. onop CLOTH POLYETHYLENE REGULAR Me 2S)e a IS MRS. CLAUDE Mendenhall furniture to their new home and son Brian of Cleveland in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Bin Candle took Mrs. Ethel Mendenhall had the children of her bro- to Phoenix, Arts., where she Letters To The Editor ther and his wife, Mr. and will spend the winter with a (continued from page S) Mrs. Milo Farnsworth of Gra- son and family. Mrs. Calude ce when Mrs. Farsnworth Mendenhall and son visited, film ynifaw our present syswas In the hospital with a In Needles, Calif., with her tem. new baby son. While at the sister, Dorothy and family Now I ask, Isnt it about Condie home they came down before returning borne. we looked more closely time with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Yi our at county election laws recent A group of women from of Thatcher had as make and changes that would Grace went to American Falla dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Of the to visit a former resident, DeWitt Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. give "Government and the people, By peoide, Mr. and Mrs. Wl'ford Ander- Swede Hansen and Dr. and For the people" of Franklin son and present them with a Mrs. Jim Bell of Logan. County? DalMr. and Mrs. George beautiful bedspread for their ton of Niter have moved their' Name on File. new home. Likable, beautiful Buick 65. Affordable and reachable. Smack in Mau-ghe- dan-ghter- wallet-rang- e. DAYTON, Ohio First lieutenant David J. South, hus- band of a Preston girl has graduated with an M. S. degrees In astronautics from the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patters- on AFB, Ohio. Buick '65 Buick Wouldn't you really rather go first class k ism tom, mtmm&d ases scum isram mm coin m tmi Palmer Implement Company n-- . 47 North State Prestos AUTO u ARE HERE NOW long Distance makss for wondorftri temily minions. So gat BE A PROUD NEW CAR OWNER -- THE EASY WAY- - CHECK OUR LOW COST BANK FINANCING BEFORE YOU BUY tea family tofsther nd visit with a favorite islstiM this vanlng. (MvIjbiw Be 'sare Te Get Year arpEE- - Mateneakaapayouta touch so personally. Try it and see. Yardstick. r '. PBE8T0N PHONE , t - k ' OC:'! J, ,V ' UTAH PHONE ;r"' IU-4MI- 4 mountain TMH TULWHONI Spend a Few Hinnies and Your Dext Car Wifli Or Sm Some Dollars by Financing al.. LEWISTON STATE BANK 0 n s Lieutenant South is being reassigned to El Segundo, Calif., for duty. He will be signed to Space Systems Division of this Air Fore Sysretems Command, which searches, develops and tests Air Force planes and missile systems. A graduate of Malad High School, he received hi B. S. Degree from Utah State University, Logan, and was commissioned there upon completion of the Reserve Officer Training Corps program. He Is a member of Sigma Tau and Phi Kappa Phi. His wife Is the daughter of Mrs, Esther Ann Durrant conduct- Carrie Tqtriey, of 146 N. First ed. Mildred Oliverson led the E., Preston. singing with Blanche Kings-for- d accompanying. Prayer by Phyllis Klngsford, pledge led by Laura Atkinson and minutes by Larraine Morrison the secretary. Tamera Hampton gave a lesson about the year of 1884, a musical reading given by Gloris Porter accompanied by Esther Ann Durrant A history was given by Thelma A trio, Leone Sm tors Gwynet Stanger of Preston, Aldean Smith of Richmond entertained with two numbers. Programs and lessons for the year were given Refresh- to each member. ments were served by Esther Ann Durrant, Julia Durrant, Lorraine Morrison, MUdrw Oliverson, Blanche Kingston and Tamra Hampton. MANY friends and relatives attended an Open Hbuse given In the bomor of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lowe, on toe Saturday evening, at home of his parents, Mir. Mrs. Cyril Lowe. ; Mrs. Ariln Larsen, EatoUa Wright, lyn Dohev. Leora Donev accompanied Thelma Doney to Salt Lake City Saturday, to attend toe Ice Follies. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mn. Paul Wilkinson am family. While in Salt TjIm City E Stella Wright visited Amada Nath and Tay Smnin. a. Gary and two children of Frenso, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mn. Val Dean Durrant and Ricky for two days. Mr. Bowen Is a former missionary companion of Mr.Dur-ran- t In the Central States Mr. and Mrs. Brent Robinson spent toe weekend with Mr. and Mn. Gordon Bock-stea-d and girls In Twin Falls. Powwow it GRADUATES THE NEW POUR TYPE SONOUTE Brisb CImlani-Git- tt "YOUR BANK IS AS NEAR AS YOUR MAILBOX LEWISTON, UTAH Whan Yoa Bank at toe Friendly Lewiston State PHONE CH HR |