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Show SOCIABLE CITIZEN Western Family; Easterner Visit Mr. and Mrs. Lindblom and daugh- ter Judy and son Carl of San Francisco and Gerry Wit mer of Hanover, Pa., station ed in San Francisco with the U.S. Navy were overnight guests at the Cecil Miles home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sam mers of Salt. Lake City have been visiting with the Thom as Cattani family for the weekend. Mr. Sommers is a brother to Mrs. August Cattani, who is also visiting at the Cattani home. Other Sunday visitors at the Cattani home were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Geddes of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hart and children of Santa Monica, BANIDA Grove, and Marcia Kay War-Arlo- w rick of Loean Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and daughter Kay and Mrs. Reda Allen attended the Allen family reunion at Diamond Creek near Soda He-b- er e Springs. family members were present from California, Pennsylvania, Ida ho, Utah, and Oregon. Mrs. Lorraine Youngstrom and baby of Pocatello visit ed Saturday evening with the Cecil Miles family. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cham bers and son Joel of Portland, Ore., spent Thursday and Friday at the Cecil Miles home. They also attended the Calif. Preston Rodeo Thursday eve Mr. and Mrs. Dale Swan ning. and children of Seattle Prof, and Mrs. Robert Ham ed Thursday to spextUMt SfflaA of. Logan visited Sun days visiting at the 'DpBm (lay afternoon with Mrs. Reda Bell home. Other Sunday' vis- Allen. itors were Mr. and Mrs. Larfar. and Mrs. Marvin Hoi' ry Bell and three daughters vlingsworth and four children of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. the week at Yellowstone Wayne Bell and family of spent Park. Bountiful. Other family memJoe J. Christensen and son bers joining in a family reof Salt Lake City have been and were union Sunday Mr. Mrs. Devon Warrick of Boun- here helping his father with tiful, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond the harvest The talks Sunday were giv Daines of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Greene Wells of Ida- en by David Cattani, Reed ho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Don Swarm and Claudia Thomas and baby of Pleasant Fifty-thre- (iy; STUDIO o EV301TOD3 INN 5? TRENTON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spackman and family of Trenton have returned from automobile trip to a Winnepeg, Canada where they visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cottle and Harold Buttars of Trenton rode with the Clark-stoRiding club at the Northern Utah meet at Tremonton Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Ellerman visited a week with her sister, Mrs. Effie Jardine, and Mrs. Susie Clark, both of Idaho Falls. Boyd Ellerman and daughter Janet and Janet's girl friend from Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman. 10-d- n sister-in-la- SOCIABLE CITIZEN Children and other descen dants of the late James E Evans joined in a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goff Sunday. Dinner, a business meeting and general sociability were featured of the occasion. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. David Howarth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Evans and son of ueoen: mr and Mrs. Robert Howarth, Mr and Mrs. H. N. Howarth of Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley Petterborg of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mealer of Victor-ville- , Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peart of Las Vegas. of Mr. and Mrs. RichMr. and Mrs. Roos just returned from a trip to Holland where they visited with members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Windley and son Chris of Conda spent several days last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hoopes. Mrs. Eva Bitton is a patient in the LDS hospital in Logan for medical treatment and tests. Mrs. Nellie Stephenson spent several days last week in Soda Springs as a guest of Mrs. Majorie Norstrum. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rieby was blessed and given a name in fast meeting in Thatcher ward guests ard Garbett. Gift Certificates come in an attractive folder and of a cashier's check . . . Honored anywhere. THANKS 100 ROOMS HEATED SWIMMING POOL PATIO - TO ALL WHO VOTED AM-F- M 23 COLOR TV RADIO ROOM PHONES BEAUTY SALON DRY CLEANER LIQUOR STORE COFFEE SHOP RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE For comfort and the best in luxury come visit with us. We're only minutes from the varied . . attractions that only Hollywood can offer. MASTER CHARGE DINERS N THE HEARTS AMEX x CARTE BLANCHE s BANKAMERICARD ur inc, FNTt RTilNMrNT M of Mcmbtr XL CAPITAL American Hotel Association 766-95or Writ for Confirmed Reservations-(21- 3) Blvd. Lanlcershim 4055 FOR ME TUESDAY. AND A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL WHO WORKED WITH ME DURING THE CAMPAIGN. y OWEN AMES 81 Pd. Pol. Adv. by Good at stores anywhere In the U. S. A., they are on hand and can be purchased from nearly any bank in Idaho . . . Give fresh, tasty, tender 'Idaho Fed' Beef. Here's a gift that's different. Stands out from all the rest. Use Beef Gift Certificates for any occasion. Always welcome . . . Always appreciated. north HOLLYWOOD CALIFORNIA Owen Ames Men-denh- al CARIBOU are the equivalent almost everybody enjoys BEEF . . now you con give it as a GIFT! nts us for the rodeo weekend. Among in Banida Sunday and attendgenealogical Wanner of Ogden, Mr. and meeting with leaders of the Mrs. Jon Wanner of Layton, ward. and the Paul Johnsons of Kelly Sparks of Brigham Salt Lake City. City is spending a few days Mrs. Nadine Fryar and chil- visiting with his grandparents dren of Murray are guests of and other relatives in Banida. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver-so- n He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. for a week. William Sparks. tnem were Mr. ana Mrs. Kay ed a special Available in five dollar; ten dollar or fifteen dollar denominations . . . Good at any grocery store or meat market in the U. S. A. . . . Beef last Sunday. Family members who attended were Mrs, Lida Rigby, Mr. and Mrs, Leon Rendlishbaker, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rendlishbaker Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rendlishbaker Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell were in Logan last Friday where Mr. Mendenhall was taken for medical treat ment for the flu. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millen Men denhall last Sunday were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith of American Falls. Mr. Smith attend ed stake priesthood meeting in Grace and ordained his son Randy an elder. Tim and Smith stayed to spend Mrs. Fern Larsen and dau- Maren week with their grandparthe ghters, Tamara and Mrs. Na- - ents and a friend, Pauline dine L. Hyde and her daugh Barthlome. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Men ters, Valerie and Bernadine, went to Woods Cross Monday denhall and their daughter, to visit her son Darrell and to see her new granddaughter and new mother at the Bountiful hospital. Andrea Larsen returned to spend a few days visiting with her grandpar ents. BANIDA WONDER WHAT TO GIVE? Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Rods and two children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend as Friday afternoon Mrs. Ed Stellev. daughter Jean, anoth er daughter, Mrs. Marie Mor rison and daughter Tammy all of Ruriert. visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman. Several people from Tren ton attended the funeral ser vices for Mrs. Charles G Wood of Logan Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Wood was a resi dent of Trenton for many years and is the mother of Walter L. Wood of Trenton. Mr. James B. Spademan underwent major surgery at the Logan hospital Tuesday morning. BBJEFI Mr. and Mrs. Willard WanAsael Bell and Elmer Perry ner had family members here attended sacrament meeting SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mrs. Nathan Smith of Grace, visited in Clearfield Tuesday last week with Mrs. Smith's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have been making their home in Oakland, Calif., where he has been working with the Federal Income Tax Division. He has been transferred to the office in Ogden. crops. Julie Mcndenliall assisted a few days last week at the First National Bank in Grace. Trenton Couple Back From Canada Across lh Street from World-famoUniversal City Studios f Reservoir Group Holds Party Mr. and Mrs. Owen Casper- son were hosts for 16 girls THATCHER Mr. and Mrs Friday where Mrs. Garbett from the Popular Grove 4th and Mr. and met Lorin daughter, Mrs. Leon ward of Salt Lake City, who Mrs. Hoopes attended an RendiishbakiT, and they atWelker Ray stayed overnight prior to a nutdnm- - nartv and barbecue tended the graduation of their rubber tube descent down at the Blackfoot Reservoir last son and brother, Jeff Garbett, Bear River. Aaronic Priest- Saturday. The group includ- from ISU. own lots A crowd from the vnl. hood boys of comparable age, ed all of those who at the Reservoir. Mr. and ley large attended the funeral of from the same ward, also Mrs. Howard Curtis of Poca- Warren Smith in lrvrum tiipb. made the river trip. They tplln also attended the DartV day last week. Warren is the camped at Red Rock over- and after spent Saturday night son of Samuel Smith r night. This is the second year and Sunday with ner moiner, and his wife is (lie former Mrs. Luella Hoopes. the group has participated in Mrs. Richard Garbett and Margaret Smith, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Smith of Grace. this event. family went to Pocatello last Warren was killed in an airplane crash while spraying THE CITIZEN Aug. 8,1968 PARTICIPATING BANKS: (Any Branch) SANK 1 TRUST COMPANY BANK OF COMMERCE STATE BANK STATE BANK J. N. IRELAND ft CO, BANKERS THE BANK OF COMMERCE THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK THE IDAHO FIRST NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL BANK TWIN FALLS BANK S TRUST COMPANY IDAHO CATTLEMEN'S ASS'N SANK Of CENTRAL IDAHO BANK OF IDAHO BUTTE COUNTY BANK CASSIA NATIONAL BANK COMMERCIAL STATE BANK CUSTER COUNTY BANK DOWNEY STATE BANK FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK FIRST BANK OF TROY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GRACE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MA LAD FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WALLACE IDAHO IDAHO IDAHO SPONSORED BY THE COUNTY FAIR AND ICA - APPROVED i GRACE, IDAHO uuuwuu u iHHj& AUGUST Little Buckaroo Rodeo ADMISSION: Adults $1.00 - Children 8-9-- 10 8 Thursday, Aug. See the Famous Shetland Pony Hitch 50c ICA At Performance This RODEO Friday, Saturday, August - 8p.m. ADMISSION $1.50 - 8:30 p.m. 9-- 10 CHILDREN 50c Produced by Spur Rowel Rodeo Company, Jake Pope. Owner FEATURING THE OUTSTANDING CACHE VALLEY RIDING POSSE A FRIDAY NIGHT' & THE FAMOUS RIDERS SAT. NIGHT, EH-CAP- GENUINE OXEN TEAMS HITCH FROM TETON VALLEY WILL BE PRESENT AT FRIDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCE We haven't changed the car. Just the price tag. And that means you don t have to wait for September to save. Take advantage of low year-en- d prices.Today. Come in and see how our special small price makes for especially big savings. $3 150 HALTER JUDGING DRAFT HORSES AND PONIES 8:30 A.M. FRIDAY QUARTER HORSES, THOROUGHBREDS, 8:30 A.M. SATURDAY ARABIANS APPALOOSAS, Chuck Wagon Breakfast F0B preston SATURDAY. 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. By Lions Club EAT CAN YOU ALL CITY PARK $1.00 Over 13; Children 50c - Motor, Automatic Transmis- Black Vinyl Roof, 210 h.p. sion, 7.75 x 14 Whitewall Tires, Radio, Interval Select Wipers, TintedGlass, Deluxe Seat Belts, Deluxe Wheel Covers. V-- 8 HcCUNE MOTOR CO. - HORSE PBESTOH, OLD-TIM- E IDAHO RACING SATURDAY AT 12:30 P.M. TV Character 'Fireman Frank' WILL BE AT THE CINDER BLOCK BUILDING ON THE FAIRGROUNDS FAT SATURDAY STOCK SATURDAY AT 3:00 P.M. COW CUTTING AT 1:30 PJW. SALE - ARENA CONTEST FRIDAY AT 2:00 P.M. |