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Show Births Grace Couple Parents Announce Engagement Wed In Home Of Logan Girl To Preston Man and Mrs. DoLon Ara girl chibald, Blackfoot Mr- - October 17. lb-- and Mrs-- L A. Peterthe Logan, aimounce engagement and forthcoming marriage of (heir daughter. VlckyTto G-- Edward Alton Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Alton. Preston. Friday, December 18. Is the data set few toe wedding to be held at the Colonial Mhnilon: A reception will Miss Leona RoGRACE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hanof bot! the bride became Octosen. Mink Creek, boy. In double a Mark Peterson ber 10. ring ceremony performed by Mr. and Urs Richard Ow- Bishop Gall Ray of Grace at on en. Route Preston, boyi the home of the bride Imwith the October 2. only October 20. son. I How to lives op mediate family present ATTEND FUNERAL TRENTON Mr. and Mr )hm PpalMiii gg potato salad ah IN POCA1EUX) VISIT follow- - WESTON Kathleen Abbott tmanSUf Vicky graduated from Logan HUdi and baa attended to wftk Krtfi iMuwn of Pocatello attended the funeral services and children if Ptal pafcy nIUw LaVon have been visiting her parW mty Snli. Oiwm m of a brother-in-law- . ha4 WUmm, W. Aa4 K man m Jenlna of Newton on Than-day- - ents. Mr-- and Mrs. Vers MM wMimimUi fr Jar! Utah wets University where aha to affiliated with Alpha Omlcron PL She la present-l-y and with them and whim, and his son KRAFT their . wetting at and children of Ogden spent services in Ctarkaton. Utah, the weekend with Mr. and for Leroy Thompson Mbnr Mrs- - Clarence Talbot day- Mrichtyread VICKY PETERSON a In Dies - Salt .Lake City Elmo Ray Crockett. toed Tuesday morning 8:25 am- - at a Salt Lake GIFTS - CARPETING Here Is Great Value SOFA LOOSE PHLOW-BACWITH NYLON COVER, DELUXE FILLED WITH K. DARK PILLOWS BROWN. Mr-- - ' 64 ad hoe-pit- al Bora March 2 1900. at Whitney, a aon of George Emer and Isabelle Adauna Crockett He married Veda Hansen February 11 1924 In the Logan LDS temple-- She died October 2. 1961 He toen married Alta Dunktoy February 7. 1951 IN CLASSIC ELEGANCE The couple plans to make home In Logan-- ' - California from 1921 to was a member of the Pocatello 14th ward. Survivors include the widow; aon and daughter. Flexion Dan FURNITURE d Vi chotogy.. - OF PRESTON USU-E- was graduated from Preston High and to continuing his education at USU when ha Is majoring In pay Lany Ernie Piper wHt Mary attended funeral Mr. and Mrs Crockett worked for Crockett 1923-H- a De-R- ay Bountiful, Utah, and Joyce Neilaon of Whittier. Cat; eight grandchildren; brothers and slaters. Frank Crockett, Pocatello; Dr. Kenneth Crockett Irma C. Salt Lake City; Pack, Burbank. CaL; Ann C. Merrill Logan; and Helen Marr Lyons, Whittier, Cal Funeral will be Saturday at 1 pm- - in the Franklin stake house under direction of Webb Mortuary. Viewing will be Friday evening and Saturday until service time- the Preston public schools, was a atore owner, and ad GUESTS OF PARENTS time of death was superinand Lome and Vernon Reeder tendent of building grounds of the courthouse at of were weekend Ogden Pocatello- He was a high of her guests and parents, stake missionary, priest Mrs- - Grant Bingham. fulfilled an U)S mission to Mr-an- Oily $26151 HIGH BACK Preach Provincial Chain CHOICE OF GREEN WITH GOLD OR GOLD WITH - CARROT d Two Schedaled To Attend Dank Cleat .... THE CITIZEN, Lawkton. Utafe October 22. 1IM Check The Citizen Ad For Specials On LDS Books Karl Ballif of Preston and NYLON COVERS. Pain $130X0 Or Each S. LeRoy Salvesen of Down- ey. directors of toe Federal of Land Bank Association Preston will attend a four-staconference of land bank association directors in Spokane, OctaRier assodati Joe Garner, manager. ,,M toe Spokane meeting wlH bring together two directors from each of too 61 federal land bank associations in Idaho. Montana, and $67.03 te 22-2- 2 003000? Oregon and Washlnton-Garae- r said the land bank has experienced Its greatest period of service to agricul- ture in the lest year v im an -- -- aai- !ign CHECK . FISCAL POLICY ... STATE 60 VI. i:gsiai THM PACili (Ufittiw CwMil Report. In 1963, Governor Gyde vetosd the bill to form a "Little Hoover Cmmisson" 1 mmmine and improve the ancutive branch of Utahs state government EFFICIENCY Governor Clyde vetoed the Financing Building Program bill of 1963 (Senate Bill 228). Governor Clyde appointed a School Study Committee and thin refused to follow their recommendations. with us. AND -t- he annual school crisis is EDUCATION f HE IS AT IT AGAIN RUNNING HUGE ADS ABOUT A PREDICTING LOSS OF REPRESENTATION FOR CACHE COUNTY. MOSS-BACKE- D REAPPORTIONMENT PLAN" AND ( The THZlXiS NO SUCH PIAN" AID TOD KNOW IT1 SENATOR MOSS has stated dearly that he aupparta Leflsiatare from all areas, and would seaport a rsertltaflseal In the Stale Fni Coast tor ) Bidms Botin In 1956, Utah enjoyed a 33 million dollar sarplus. Today, Governor Cjyde will condnds his sight ynrs in oIRcs with a 6 million dollar deficit i which Preston association makeo and services loans for the Spokane bank atoo recorded a good year of service, extending $260200 of long term credit to farmers and ranchers In this area. ainia - ERNEST WILKINSON CUT DOWN SHERM LLOYD BY SHAMEFUL DISTORTIONS AND HALF TRUTHS. Trip LEWISTON Mr- and) Mrs. Langton Barber have returned from a ten lav trlnl to Reno, Nevada, and San Frandso. where they visited with their three daughters, and their families- The girls are Ann Louiae.fMn. Dean Fletcher), Patsy. (Mrs John CaQister) and Carolyn, (Mrs. Davkl Mathis). - WHAT HAS SENATOR U08 DONS FOB CACHE COUNTY. I SENATOR MOSS INTRODUCED aad obtained eaactmeat ef the bin te extern! top period of repayment of the eoatef the Newtou Project Poets Coma i UTAHS ECONOMY. . INDNSTMAL HIGHER THAN NATIONAL AVERAGE. WELFARE PAYTOTALED: $24,880,346. UTAH NOW EXPORTING MENTS 1963-196- 4 LABOR TO MORE PROGRESSIVE STATES. YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT NOW IHREg TIMES THE OVERALL RATE. UNEMPLOYMENT the State of Utah is not spending ONE CENT to mote Mustriol growth more jobs.In PDOMOTION TAXES 1963-196- - UTAH TAXES TOUIIST INOUSTOY pro- - .. . UP 49 SINCE 1958. Utah hen more national parks, monuments, forests than Intermountain state. .YET UTAH SPENDS LESS TO PROMOTE TOURIST BUSINESS THAN 9 WfSTTRNSTA ( SUPPORTS FEDERAL AID FOR SCHOOLS. Several f he has heni a ipeeior of bills to extend Impacted area aid to tiatrkta with large Mnal hutallatloni. In 1961. Cache Chanty received 1 11.116 ef these toads. MOBS mission To a strange land far over the sea-I dreamed I was teaching the Gospel To those leu blessed than I I , I AMERICAN SUGAR PRODUCERS have me- - I told them about any After ll MY DREAM OF A MIS8ION I dreamed I bad gone on a the boy Joseph And tiie book he brought forth from the earth. With iti stories of great Godly qaHam the land of Whomuraced their firth-Bsinking in "sin. TU they died from within-- I talked till their hearts filled Sugaf Ad rapported by Moss, ameuated to I has vfaited Cache County eeeh year nod several aad the fedtag ef the people. SENATOR MOSS y rflilS HGO ! Cjumr H di!295H0!9 ll(SP(DO a$VH3IED fljglffllBfr gladneu. Then they humbled themsd-- l ves In a prayer, They asked God to guide and direct them. And thanked Him for sending me there. Ibis is a dream that I cherish For I am still a young boy, But I know this gospel is true, For it fills my heart with such joy, But some day mission, 305501110305(5020 Pel Adv. by William Waymaa. 209 W. Center, Logan. Utah go on that To a strange land tar over the seaBy Margaret Gunter Hayes - Pd. Ill . te I with VKJlGJfo i f g the their beat deal aider to 1963, payment! to Cache Coeaty mere The QtMaaaa ef Cache Ceuaty never had a better friend In pubUe aiWfe E. Mosi. I I Re-el- ect SENATOR JOSS Nov. 3 a Pd. Pel. Adv. by Vdnnteers tor Mou. Wendell Andenon. (" - |