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Show THE CITIZEN Jan. Treasureton MIA Goes Roller Skating 9, 1969 Open House Held In Winder Ward WINDER Open bouse was hosted in Winder ward cultural hall Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bennett The bride, Bonnie Leeam, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Rockwood of Salt Lake City. Bonnie and Lyle were married Friday in the Salt Lake Temple and a reception in their honor was held Friday evening a 8 8 I 8 3 in the Salt Lake Reception Ocnt6f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crawford and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bennett and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney vateriaus and family on Christmas day and part of the holiday weeK, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Gibson, Kim, Jill and Tyona were found by St Nick at the aiwr vWt Salt Laka CUy. drop In at Mandly ilora. arawia Hwaaak Iha wldait i.l.cllon of waitarn dolhing and Wddlaty la Mm cavalry. Lalnl itylas. Fair print. - WESTERN BOOTS RANCHWEAR SADDLE RY Wfcaa ymm ft 8 . Stmd for your FREE 94 fag Coor Catalogue Ordar by nfl. Wa ahlp onywhara. ! jj 9 Jacke WMe 1 8 U RANCHWEAR 8 Saiahf Iha Nalfan fraoi Iha Maori at Aa Wad Salt Lako City, Utah 84111 ft Sou Stmt ll 14 Pop. "N" Mutual and Sunday School Friday evening before Christmas. Games were played and Santa visited during the evening with the children, and children enjoyed Christ giving each a treat of candy mas day at the nome oc air and nuts. Mrs. Elizabeth Talbot had and Mrs. Carol Stocks. Mrs. Laura Eebert of Kays the cast removed from her ville made Christmas mem leg for Christmas but finds orable by spending Christ- she has to learn to walk and mas with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- handle her leg without a cast ion Bennett, the children and which is not easy. their families. Mr. and Mrs. OXFORD BRIEFS Bennett and Mrs. Egbert had Mr. with Christmas breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kendall and Mrs. Theron Smith. After of Roy visited her parents, hreakfast thev went to the Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, home of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Saturday. They also visited men in Riverdale, Campbell his brothers, LaVern, Merl all were hosted to a Christ- and Cluff, while here and attmas dinner in the evening. ended the funeral for his Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett aunt, Mrs. Ethel Kendall, at and familv loined the eroun Preston. for dinner and the evening Mrs. Marie Hatch went to get together. Sunday to visit her Logan Mr. and Mrs. Durham and son Keith and family. She family of California, Mrs. will also go to Roy to visit Ina Ballif of Logan were her son Orin and family, and Christmas dinner euests of to Cgien to visit Steven and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ballif. and her mother, Mrs. family Mr. Ballif treated the child-- ; Alice in Warren. Wayment of back ren to sleigh riding Mr. Mrs. and James Fishthe tractor during the day. er of Cgden visited his broMr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp ther Douglas and family and were in Logan, Ogden ana his aunt, Mrs. Annie Hatch, Salt Lake Christmas eve, disSaturday. tributing gifts to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hatch Mrs. Bruce Garrett, Mr. and and daughter Michelle of Mrs. LaMarr Davis, Mr. and visited his parents, Mrs. Patrizzi and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch, Mrs. Larry Benton. Saturday and Sunday. Saturday evening they went to Swan Lake and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hatch and Mrs. Shirley Weeks and son Kevin and had a very enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bennett visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Kendall, over the 01-se- , Po-catel- lo wmh fee ff The annual ward Christinas party was sponsored by the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stocks in Bountiful Christmas eve. n, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stocks and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer weekend. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Kendall, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Kendall 3 mmm M attended the funeral Saturday for their aunt, Mrs. Ethel Kendall, at Preston. Lana and Kathy Olson of Logan spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olson. e Mr. and Mrs. James and baby visited her mother, Mrs. Annie natcn, Kirk-brid- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch attended the priesthood Christmas program at Pres ton Sunday afternoon. THATCHER BRIEFS v y Mr. and Mrs. Bud B as sett per annum Savings Certificates You don't have to wait six months to receive interest on savings. First Security Bank pays interest in half the time, 3 months from whatever date you make your deposit. So by planning ahead, your Savings Certificates will mature at the exact time you need your money tor special payments, taxes, new purchases, or what have you. You don't have to save large amounts. Certificates are issued for as little as $500 and $100 multiples thereafter. - I V'l: Stills Trnmi amiihimm with interest guaranteed at O annum effective rate when held for 5 years with interest accumulated. 5 is guaranteed even if interest rates should drop. A deposit of $78.12 grows to $100.00 in 5 years. $19,530 grows to $25,000. Etc. Etc. Guaranteed certificates are redeemable at 6 month intervals from date of purchase at scheduled values. DEFERRED INCOME TAX-SAVIN- G For people who want to defer for 3, 4 or 5 years the payment of taxes on interest earned. Especially for those approaching retirement, when income will be taxed in lower brackets. 5 per annum interest is compounded twice a year, providing an effective rate of 5.60 when held for 5 years. $5,000 minimum, then in $1,000 increments. had as their guests for dinner on Christmas Mrs. Fran cis Bassett of Soda Serines. Gary Bassett of Blackfoot and Mr. and Mrs. Haroia RassetL Mrs. Naomi Sanders of Preston scent Christmas in i Thatcher with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stepheison. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jensen and family of Grace spent Wednesday and Thursday last week in Nephi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. TREASUR ETON The MIA Jay V. Christensen were ov- son of Preston and Vera Ar- len Lyon and family and of Palmer Mrs. Elmer enjoyed a Christmas roller ernight guests at the home chibald of Dayton were din- and Preston. of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins skating party Tuesday night ner guests on Christmas at I in Logan. Those attending and family Friday night home of Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. George Speakers at sacrament the Ted Paskins and family. Mr. Mrs. and Reeder, meeting Sunday night were guests on Christmas Perry and son Reed, Brad Shumway and Dan Jep- - at Dinner home of Mr. and Mrs. the Workman son Mink and of Visitors Creek. Mrs. Dorothy were Mr. and Melvin Pas-kins, Kirby were Mr. and Mrs. Darvel son Scott, Miss Glenna Miss Kathy Perry, Miss Gregory and family of Cedar Mrs. Allen Lyon and family and Oran Vance of Salt Lake Peggy Lyon and Kevin At- City, Rick Prince of Las Vegkinson. Andy Denton. Brent as, Nev., and Bruce Jepsoni City. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Ritchie and Kim Morse, and Wesley of Mink Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Don Work- -' of Yelm, Wash., are visiting Alter rouer scalJohnson. during the holidays at the ing, they enjoyed pizza at man hosted a Christmas par- homes of Mr. and Mrs. Melthe Pizza House in Logan. ty Thursday night Those atMr. and Mrs. Al vin Kirby, Christmas were proMr. and Mrs. A special tending SunCliff Johnson and family, Mr. gram was presented in day School Sunday morning. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson CLEVELAND BRIEFS Stories were given by Glenna and family, Mr. and Mrs. Margo Wright spent WedPaskins, Mrs. Joyce Perry, Ross Smith and family and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hollings-wort- h nesday night as house guest Mrs. Vera Atkinson, and family. Ten adults, of Pennie Bell. Thursday Jean Barger and Kevin Atkinson. A vocal solo was and 25 children were present ' Blanche Panter joined the COST OVER sung by Bruce Hymas, ac- Dinner was served to the two for visiting during the and games were play- afternoon. companied by Mrs. Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton Hymas. The Junior Sunday ed. CUSTOM BUYING Mrs. Dorothy Workm a n spent New Year's in Ogden School presented "The Birth of Christ" in group singing and children, Mr. and Mrs.! with relatives and with her FORDS & CHEVYS A Elmer Palmer of Preston,' sister, Jennie Perry. and reading. SPECIALTY Mr. and Mrs. Owen Visitors at Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer were Oran Vance, Rick of Whitney, Mr. and Mrs.! spent Saturday evePrince and Lame Hull. Gwen Joel Palmer of Rexburg, Mr. ning in Logan. She visited and Mrs. Dan Palmer, Mr. her daughter, Genene Mar-cuLyon, Kerma Shumway, and daughter, while Owand ReNee Lyon. and Mrs. Al Fuhriman and w Bob who are away working and family of Tremonton, Mr. and en and his De-Ral- ph 1968 CARS m g-o- ; en i HANSEN m Car Sales son-in-la- attending school, were also Mrs. Bart Paskins and fam-- ! to Sunday School. ily of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Perry1 Kent Paskins of Ogden and are spending a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Chrisvisiting their families and tensen enjoyed a pot lu.k friends nrior to Craie's leav-- 1 supper Friday night at the ing for Vietnam. He reported home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted at Oakiana, uaiu., uec. w. Paskins. Oran Vance was a weekend Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Christensen were honored at a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lyon and wedding reception night in the Treasureton cul- family. His home is in Salt tural hall. Manv friends Lake City. and relatives attended. Mrs. Mrs. Maxine Hymas and Christensen is the former Mrs. Leone Kirby sang at the Mr. Chris- special priesthood Christmas Bonnie Paskins. tensen will leave for Vietnam program held at the Oneida Jan. 6 where he will spend a Stake house Sunday afternoon. year in the U. S. Army. The annual iteuei society Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hymas Christmas oartv was held drove to Salt Lake City SunSaturday night in the cultur day. They visited at the al hall. A dinner was servea homes of Mr. and Mrs. Guy to 15 ladies and their part Woodward and Mrs. Myrtle ners, and Christmas gifts Hvmas. were exchanged. The reMr. and Mrs. George Reed-- 1 mainder of the evening was er and family visited in n of spent playing games. Tables at home the Sunday were decorated in Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Neal Reeder theme. and family. Mr. and Mrs. De Ralph PerMr. and Mrs. George Reedry and family spent last Sat- er attended the Firemens urday in Ogden Christmas Banquet at the Pop 'n Pins In the evening during the holidays. shopping. Maddox Cafe at met they ReNee Lyon is spending the with the rest of the Perry at home with her holidays family for a get together hon- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen birthoring their mother's Lyon. day. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy The annual Christmas Pridinner. the were at Perry was held MonRick Prince was a weekend mary party A program was day night guest at the home of Mr. and presented by the Primary Mrs. Malcolm Denton and children. Santa called with family. and nuts for the childcandy Kerma Shumway ana Braa ren. Shumway, who are attending Christmas dinner guests at school in Provo. are home the home of Mr. and Mrs. for the Christmas holidays. Don Workman and family Mrs. Scott Talbot and chil were Mr. and Mrs. Clair dren were visitors at Sunday and family of School. Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paskins. Rulon Burton of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Paskins' Miss Connie Johnson of and family and Mr. and Mrs Salt Lake City, E. C. John attended the football game at; i usu. Mrs. Grace Harris spent Saturday evening and Sunday in Soda Springs with her daughter, Florene Williams, and family. South 6 Points in Preston Phone 853-072- 8 ; I Friday Lew-isto- CLAIR L. HANSEN DuPoni Dacron Quill Bails 2 Pound REGULAR 1 . . . $4.00 . . . $1.98 $4.49 Pound REGULAR $2.39 CELACLOUD QUILT BATTS 2 Pound 1 Pound GLO-WEAV- $2a39 . Yd. 69c . . E 40 COLORS $1.29 IN STOCK "BUY FOR CASH AND PAT LESS" - PRICES GOOD DURING JANUARY - GEPHARTS SMLTHFIELD, UTAH 1969 Caprice Coupe Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith and family of American Falls soent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mi 11 en Mendenhall. other raests for Christmas dinner were Mr. ana Mrs. Von Mendenhall and family of Corvallis, Ore. Mr and Mrs. Frank Roper w - ay wMmimwmsBssmmmmmmBm and Ricky visited and had dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cahoon. in Dayton Sunday last week. Guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson on Christmas dav were their family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson and son, and David. Johnny and Lois Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Herron of Salt Lake Citv visited on PASSBOOK SAVINGS Deposit any amount at any time. Interest is guaranteed and paid twice a year at the maximum bank rate permitted. 4 per annum compounded semi-annuall- AUTOMATIC TRANSFER TO SAVINGS transfer funds from your checking account to any savings plan receive automatic action on the day or days you designate. This free service aids in completing planned savings goals. Your instructions to EACH DEPOSITOR'S ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO $15,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IB Fiul 5Kuri(Y (tank of Win, notional Auocuhan. First Security Stutt Bjnk. FirM Srrunty Dank ol Rock Full Stcwity Btnk of Idaho. Natural Auoci.itn. Sprmjt, Wyoming. Mmiburs Federal Depowl Inwranca Corporation Christmas with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roper, and were dinner euests on Christmas day at the home of his grandparents, vr. ana Charles Johnson in Mrs. Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Da Via Coombs and family spent Christmas dav in Salt Lake City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ueorge rasxins. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Coombs were Christmas dinner guests at the home oi tneir oaugn-te- r and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carter went to Salt Lake City last Thursday to take their daughter Becky back after she had spent unristmas wiui them. Mr. and Mrs. LaClide Coombs had all of their fam ily home for Christmas in cluding their daughter Shar on of Salt Lake City and an other daughter ana ner Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wright and son of Pocatello. nus-hnn- d. No clowns. No hoopla. No fimny hats. This is an event for the serious car buyer. The man who has X number of dollars to spend and is determined to get his money's worth and maybe more. Come to a Chevrolet Showroom during our Value Showdown. Ask the man to show you, on paper, how you can order most any 1969 Chevrolet with a big V8 and automatic transmission for less than you could last year. Come in nnd spend some time. Dig, probe, ask questions, take notes. You owe it to yourself to be thorough. Go for a drive. Get a free sample of Chevrolet's luxurious cushioned ride. Shut the windows and see how fresh the interior stays, thanks to Astro full-coi- l, Ventilation. Feel the kick of the standard V8 in our field. Then go down the street or across town and see how we stack up against Those Other Cars. We think you'll wind up with a Chevy. More people do, you know. bia-ge- st totting yon first, taps flrrt. |