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Show 2 TIIE CITIZEN 1968 July 4, Merrill, Rasmussen Win Elks Tourney Hollywood Couple Visit In Trenton TRENTON Mr. and Mrs. meeting were Violet I Ander- - Francis Champagne and son sen, Glen Griffin and Mark Scott of North Hollywood, Calif., were weekend visitors of her father and mother, Mr and Mrs. William D. Connary Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mer rill and family of Trenton went to Lakctown Sunday af ternoon to visit her mother, Mr.' and Mrs. John Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hulse Ida., called and vis- isted her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Leland T. Cottle of Trenton. They left three of their children, Carl, Judy and Keith Hulse, for a visit Mrs. S. Paul Chambers and .children of Ammon, Ida., are visiting her father, Pres. and Mrs. Clarence R. Andersen, and sisters, Mrs. Raymond Kupfer and Mrs. Glade Griffin of Trenton. . Raymond Kupfer entered the Ogden hospital Tuesday where he underwent a kidney , operation. ' n Mr. and Mrs. Roland and grandson, LaVar Griffin, attended a scout bene--' fit party and program at Riv- -' er Heights Thursday evening : where Koiana periormea a Maori War Dance. Speakers at sacrament ; Mor-'tenso- A special number Godfrey. was given by the Singing Mo- Paul Jensen played a thers. piano solo. Memberships received into the ward were for Nancy Schaub Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Curtis and three children. D. A. A Gets Boy ! ! D. A. Nash, manager of KPST. and Mrs. Nash, who are the parents of four girls, got their boy recently. A son, Todd Van McKay, was born to their daughter and her husband, Sgt. and Mrs. Van McKay in Ismir, Turkey, where the sergeant is stationed with the air force. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. uaie Mc Kay. GRACE BRIEFS Bannock stake baptismal day has been set for July 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the staKe nouse with the Grace ward in charge. NAHUM I I I I PORTER "Mr. Carpel" Mr. Porter wants to share his 35 Years of experience la carpet with yea . . . Fran selecting the proper color and fabric to expert installation. Nabam Does It Beit. ROLL ENDS NYLON I - LOTS OF COLORS & PATTERNS Sq. Yd. I I FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE PORTER'S SYLVANIA GIBSON WESTINGIIOUSE FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS 4h with a swimming party at Downata. An outdoor picnic and birthday cake was served to the honored guest, Conrad and Floyd Naegle, Brooks Buttars and Joseph Myler. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell were dinner guests on Father's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kendell in Og den. Mrs. Richard Wright and two children of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. David Jens on of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wheatley and daughter Karen of Arimo, Ida., were visitors during the it week at the home of and Mrs. Joseph Myler. Members of the International Wives Association and their husbands of Logan were entertained at an outdoor picnic party held in the Hanson Grove last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Miss Sadie Soren-soMrs. Joseph Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kendell and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell attended funeral services in Layton for Mrs. Parley Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitcher and Joan Manger spent several days on a trip to Coeur d'Alene, Ida., last week. Thev attended the wedding and reception of An TIRE SPECIA LS DUNLOP SEAL GOLD One of in the second flight went to Alton Nash and Don Ransom with a 136. "It was a very successful tournament. Everyone had fun. Barbecued beef and dutch oven chicken were enjoyed," said Gale Parcell, golf pro. "Special thanks to the Elks and to the Elks Tournament committee for their work, and to the Country Club for their support," he added. Scotch Foursome will be held Thursday, July 4, at 2 p.m. at the golf course. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rasmussen are chairmen of the event. All golfers are invited to play and are asked to sign up with Gale Parcell at the golf course. n, Gerry Anuenhorst They also visited other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham were dinner guests on Father's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stang-e- r in Ogden. Other visitors during the day were Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lewder of Ogden and Mayor and Mrs. Charles Eddy and five children of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pope and family from Wisconsin visited for several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Hill. Two of the Pope children remained to spend the summer weeks with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Godfrey and two children and Lynn Turner of Riverside, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heaps and family of Smithfield were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Californians Visit In Cornish Area Named Bishop area 100 8.25x14 7.50 x m.p.h. started this fall, improvements at the ball park for the softball, little league and baseball. City Marshall Ron Gailey was instructed to confiscate any and all fireworks being used in the city limits. ily. . . mm . $23.95 Plus Tax Plus Tax JLUJUSSfc rtA GRACE BRIEFS Mrs. Brown was a former resident of Grace and will be remembered as the former Jennie Dalton. Mrs. Budrow Gibson accom panied seven boys, including her son Val, and pulled rye out of the fall wheat on the Bannock stake welfare farm. They expect to use this wheat for flour and therefore must remove the growth of rye that was cropping up in the field. American Legion convention, which was held last week. Mrs. McKay Rawlings ind five children enjoyed a three day outing in Yellowstone Park last week. Misses Mae and Virginia Hanson entertained the fol lowing visitors in their home the past week: Mrs. Ulivei Hanson and Wilfred Hanson of Providence: Mr. and Mrs Eldon Hanson and children. Kathy, Helen and Joe, from Las Cruces. N. Mex., Mr. anu Mrs. Ray Mills of Roy, Utah Mrs. Neil Smith of Palm City, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Hubert .L irsTr":II II :."f: rji-mmmmm -! CACHE VALLEY. LEAGUE . .1 Preston Pony Pony 2. rmrm Hyde Park 14, Smithfield 16, Preston L. L. 1 Preston L. L. 2, 19, L. L. 1, 2. DUNLOP -- H I OFF LIST PRICE ON ALL SIZES We Have All Size Radial Tires Now In Stock RON KELLER TIRE SHOP 59 SOUTH STATE PHONE 852-07-52 Preston Pony' Preston L. L. No. Guess Who Pele and Gladys Ban Into The Other Day A! Porter's Maverik Station? YOU GUESSED IT ! They All Know a Good Deal When They See One. OUR PRICES, QUALITY, AND SERVICE ARE SO GOOD THAT YOU NEVER KNOW WIIO YOU WILL RUN INTO AT OUR PLACE. STOP L AND SEE YOU MAY RUN INTO AN OLD FRIEND. PORTER'S MAVERIK STATION PRESTON - COME OX IN AND LOOK US OVER FRANKLIN 3 0 2 2 1 Preston L. L. No. 2 2 Next Week's Games July I 10 RICHARD IIUDNUT REG. $1.00 Hyrum Pony Preston, 8:30. July 11 Preston L. L. 1, bye; Smithfield L. L. 2 at Preston L. L. 2, 6 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION BALL Iiiackfoot 5, Preston 4 Games Next Week Blackfoot, there, July 5 double header, 6:30 p.m., 8:30 6 July p.m. July 10 Richmond, 12 Malad, were, here, 8:30. GRACE BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bennett went to Shelley Saturday to the funeral of George Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swenscn spent the weekend here. They came from Islanf 'Park where he assisted I some carpenter work. 2 for $1.39 . ns PALADAC LIQUID REG. $1.40 Conlac Cold Tablets 99c . 10's Phisohex 1MB. . . $2.19 , $1.47 REG. 8.00 Fly Bars . VAPORETTE REG. $1.89 Colion Balls CURITY 65'i 2 for 69c REG. Deodorant TUSSY - 43c . STICK, . , ROLL-ON- - REG. CREAM . MISS CLAIROL New Super Size . Reg. $1.00 . $1.79 . 79c - REG. $1.29 99c . FULL POUND Insect Spray YARD GUARD - $2.98 Hair Spray - 50c . Charcoal Lighters VACUUM CANNED at 67 SHAMPOO Mixed Nuts 1 AND SAVE ON THESE SUMMER NEEDS Richmond CACHE VALLEY LEAGUE SDMQXV1S Won Lost i EVEN NICER PLACE FOR YOU TO SnOP ELECTRIC 8. ELITE TIRES NEW FIXTURES WILL MAKE OUR STORE AN Nulli-Vilami- and Mrs. Joseph Myler accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ransom to St. George where they attended the Plus Tax $21.95 8.55x14 WE ARE KIND OF IN A MESS . . . NEW PAINT AND Mr. Narrow White .m Aif?.-. mil-lio- Visitors the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bassett have been Wanda Heath and Ruth Ann Mendenhall of Pocatello, Mr and Mrs. Richard Hayes and family of Clarkston, Wash., and Allen Mendenhall, who was on leave from the Army, came from Louisiana. He will be going to Germany on assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Ilig gins and son of Mt. Pleasant, Mich., visited several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Creech and fam- Richmond Council Lists Projects WV9n 1 e De-Mo- nt SPEED OF 14 all-tim- - THE TIRE DESIGNED FOR SUBSTANTIAL ef- Reg-ister- Richmond. The Richmond City Council meeting was held Monday evening. Several visitors were in attendance at the meeting, including Herb Taylor, representing Pet Milk; Floyd White, Richmond Fire De partment; Roscoe Merrill, Justice of the Peace; Jed Robinson, Dick Campbell and uarr Ghristensen. Mr. Campbell and Mr. Christensen discussed the gravity fed closed watering system in the city and Mr. Robinson expressed concern over the lack of water pressure to his residence. It was the decision of the Council to install a larger line from the Traveller corner to improve the water pressure to that area. Other items discussed were the community shows to be the world's most ficient milk manufacturers, a Registered Holstein consigned by Riley L. Mickelson of Grace, sold for $9000 at the na tional Holstein Convention Sale in Milwaukee, Wis., June 27. The "Sale of the Century," under management of Wisconsin Holstein Association, was the highlight for many delegates attending the 83rd Annual Convention of Holstein-Friesia- n Association of America. d This selected group of Holsteins, representing all areas of the nation, were on display at State Fair Park. As is customary in livestock circles, consignors and their cattle arrived well in advance of sale date to permit these beauties of dairydom to put their best foot forward when the bidding started. Dairymen with an eye for business are striving to keep milk and other dairy products Sustained as the bishopric of the Biarfida ward Sunday were NEW BISHOPRIC at a value within reach of evDeMont Bell, first counselor; Quinten Cas person, bisfiiop; Marvin Hollingsworth, seery consumer.' As a result, cond counselor, and Veil Chris tens en, clerk. The Citizen Photo interest and demand for Registered Holsteins, efficiency experts in the conversion of NC cereal grains and forage to milk, continue at an high. Sale receipts for the familiar Registered Black and Whites sold at public aucQuentin Casperson, was named school teacher, of the past CORNISH Mrs. Marion Smith and Clara Berntson of tion have in each bishop of the Band da ward n ten exceeded two years Sunday. He succeeds Robert Troseth from California spent Logan and Pearl Carter of dollars. C. two the N. Black weeks at her Mountain, past, C. Geddes, who had served as Misses Mae and Virginia bishop of the ward for eight home in Cornish. While she was here, Mrs. Troseth enter- Hanson and LaVern Odd of Trenton Coop and half years. Named as counselors to tained the following family Logan attended the performmembers with a reunion at ance in the Valley Music Hall Holds Outing Bishop Casperson were Bell, first counselor, and her home: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd in salt Lake last Saturday. TRENTON The employfrom Marvin Hollingsworth, second Veibel and four children of The "Young Timers" of Trenton Feed Coop and es USU the Mr. Mrs. and performed. counselor. Verl Christensen Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Neeley their families enjoyed an outBill Veibel and two children was named ward clerk. Released as counselors of of Salt Lake City; Viola Sim- attended the Utah State Beau- ing at Mack Park in Smith-fiel- d the ward were Wade Christen- per of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. ty pageant in Clearfield SaturSaturday evening. In sen and Tom Cattani. Re- Fred Veibel and family of day night. Their of the cold weather, evdaughter, spite leased as clerks were Hugh Heber City; Mr. and Mrs. Vicwas one of Kristine, the eryone had an enjoyable time. tor Veibel and five children of J. Geddes and LaMor Cole. Over 50 were in attendance. Clearfield, and Maria Veibel Bishop Casperson was serv- of An outdoor dinner Logan. ing as the president of the was served, and sports and Elders Quorum at the time of visiting were enjoyed by all. his call to the bishopric. He Mrs. Clarence L. Peterson had been the scoutmaster in and two sons, Johnny and Jo the ward. He is presently ey, of Shoshone, Ida., were school at North visitors the past weekend at teaching the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cache Junior high school in James Rasmussen. Teacher CORNISH Douglas Myler nette Pitcher, daughter of Mr, was honored on has birthday and Mrs. Robert Pitcher, and JULY WEEKEND OF Brings $9,000 Cornish Boy Feted At Swimming Party Ghris-tofferse- ON HEAVY RUBBER PAD INSTALLED I Demar Merrill and Ross Rasmussen won the Championship Flight in the annual Elks Tournament with a 143 best ball. Second place was a tie between Rick Turnquist and Larry Thompson, students at USU, and John Trimming and Jack Trimming, father and son team of Pocatello. They had a sudden death play off that went four holes, and Turnquist and Thompson won the play off with a birdie on the fourth hole to take first place low net with 131. First flight was won by Blaine Porter and Verlan Gun-ne- ll with a gross score of 159. First place low net went to Grant Fames and Bill Nash with a 132. Second flight was won by Dean Brostrom and Doc Burns with a gross score of 175. First place low net n, $$)5 Grace Cow REG. Mycilracin . . . $1.88 . $1.49 $2.39 . FOR CUTS, BURNS, SCRAPES Surfadil Lotion For Sunburn. limed BHef , Now $1.29 SUn Thermos Bottles Genuine Thermos Brand Hot Pint Size REG. $1.49 - Irritation, Ref . . . fl,o $1.19 or Cold JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE |