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Show - THE ZB CITIZEN August 7, 1969 Families Hold Reunion FRANKLIN The William Durrant and EUabcth Biggs reunion was held at the Franklin Pioneer Park on Saturday. A lunch, games, program and visiting were en- joyrd by 73. Those attending wc.i Airs. Mary Durrant of Mrs. Alelha Lee Blr.L'!:fonl, an;! !wo sons of St. Ignatius, Mr. and Mrs. Nick and Mrs. Frances Ca y of Salt Lake, Mr. and Thomas Durrant of Lew- is'on, Mr. and Mrs. Ixic Dur- rant and three children of : Mr. Lnke, and Mrs. n njaine Durrant and three of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Hud Pack and four children of Lewiston, Mrs. Edna ehil-dre- Chrisforrrruun .mi two grandsons or I'vde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Orval IVirranl and Sharon and C't-'h- i of Franklin, Mr. ,md Mrs. Vnl Dean Durrant and b.)vs of Franklin, Mr. ad Mn. Dnrvel Durrant and girls of Franklin, Mrs. Jerry Hendricks and girls of lYosfnu. Mrs. Rarth LeFcvre and three children of Lewis- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant P.ing- ham and four children of Wes- ton Mrs. Llewellyn Long and inrcc cnnuicu ni Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Bingham and three girls of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Th or nock and six children of Grpi'dview, Wash., and Mr. und Mrs. Steven Thornock and baby of Ogdcn. Special guests SAVE NOW - 1 Rit-Mon- !., lit si". a m gm rstJK i FURNITURE - I ko Of ACCURACY . i i Mrs. ivan ii. (uorisj woou-- 1 ward of Franklin is attending the second session of summer school at Utah State. Weekend guests at the home r M. UJIUJ u.. AVUII if 9. t., Jill. ii. vvuuu- ward and family of Franklin were Lynn Woodward of Rex- burg and Mr. and Mrs. Dar-re- ll Woodward and family of. San Jose, Calif. Spending some time with. u jr iiui nn iuiu nua. hit. ('Hi fins, Ray Morrison and family, are Mrs riimnp Rtirrro and snn r r -- l.. n:t.. ui oiiii uaivi111 goes into every prescription at Wad JOHNSON'S a to substitute! 111 We mm macists and will fill it exactly as the doctor ordered: OPKN DAILY SELLING FOR LESS THAN LOST. All TBJJY STYIESTO CHOOSE FRCH OFF BAR I W - DEEP UltOWN STORE DRUG OUR RACK DOOR LEADS TO PRESTON'S MAIN STREET Phone 8524163 PADDED Kiiy. Now Only I - ETS - - BLACK AND REG. $22.98 $788 COMPLETE WITH denhall and daughter Sherriej of Lewis town, Mont., visited! in Lewiston at the home ofj her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Rogers, last week, They came to attend the wed-- 1 ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hansen, a broth-- 1 er of Mrs. Mendenhall. Mr. ' and Mrs. Glade Hansen vis-- 1 ited on Sunday at the Rogers; home. They are now living in BABY BED Mow Only REG. Preston, Idaho a f $20.00 I. CI "1 irencn rrovinciai $1,088 rtun "SS.T:I'IWD-alGIlYD,mGr- ocnest, ca, jigm iwimnwu - WITH SPRING 5 WHITE ANTIQUE i REGULAR 5 $988 Livi . . - FIXED BASIC TO IDAHO ... 4 TO THE NATION AND TO YOU - Piece BEEF CATTJ E ARE NEW WEALTH Wealth can be created In scleral ways. The sine market or the manufacturer can expand werdth. However, new wealth is created only my the multiplica- tion of living things such as plants or animals. Whenever a calf is born, new wealth has been created where it did not exist before. Our nation needs this new wealth to sustain itself. CATTLEMEN ABE CONSERVATIONISTS Grass produces pounds of beef. Therefore, cattlemen are vigorous in their approach to conservation. Cattlemen help maintain and improve our ranges so they will produce grass and water resources. Much of our range land is owned by the government and does not produce taxes. Stockmen pay for the use of this land, thereby creating more wealth for 7 CATTLE PROVIDE SOIL FERTILITY Proper grazing stimulates grasses to grow even better. Cattle actually Improve our ranges through proper range management The soil itself benefits tremendously from the manure which cattle place upon it Cattle are perhaps mankind's greatest benefactor. 5 . . Leaf Piece 4 . . Piece . . Brown and Reige Stripe JOES IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE - REGULAR $,4300 DESKS Lgp. Leaf Reg. $139.00 $179.50 $3,3,450 Reg. $159.50 Only $269.50 Only 20 STYLES TO CHOOSE . All ORAMJE pc. Coach 7 Fl. Nylo $lg950 7 Ft. Greet Oblong . - Turquoise and Green Chairs Reg. $219.50 ... THE BEST SOURCE OF PROTEIN Protein foods are the first consideration in meal planning. Serving for serving beef b one of the best. Its protein quality is superior and the content Is concentrated. High quality protein, Important minerals and essential vitamins, they re all there, and beef tops the list as the preferred main course for any meal. . 7 Piece . $i6950 Hi Hack Swivel . Green and Gold Flora with Hi Back Chairs - FLEXSTEEL ffidLflW mat r $9150 $34400 . - FL QUOTED 2 Piece Fred GOLD AND WIU7 Deluxe Lov GOLD AND (illEI HIDE-100 A -- NYLON 1 OFF PLANTS A BEAUTD7UL I)J ALL DISCOUNTED OFF CRUDDY WE STILL EARLY AMERICAN OR MEDITERRANEAN STYLED HAVE LEVEL BUYS BEDSPREADS -i H BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES AND COLORS USED IN OUR WINDOW AND BROKEN PACKAGES Cattle raising, cattle feeding, processing, transportation, distribution and retailing provide employment for manv thousands of our people. Beef dollars are vital to our economy. If they wefe marked, you'd notice them being used for all goods and services offered in the U. S. AND G $,9900 20 Discounted 20 CHESTS FROM - - $459 $!4950 Only NYLON UEDANDGOIJ Mirror, Keg. iy $429.50 CEDAR Reg. REGULAR $69.88--1 Only $229.50 $189.50 100 Ann REG. 9oooi Piece Maple $0950 Red and Black Rack ( hairs--l Gold-- Hl our nation from grass which would not otherwise be used. 1 $ . Red Chairs and Reg. SIMM Piece Spanish 50 Leaf I Spanish Dark Oak 5 . Rvr.fir.Ai? Piece Mediterranean DARK OAK 5 & Only REG. ja 2 Piece M (NVSiK AIM uo 2 1 Only Carved Mediterranean KITCHEN SETS REG. iana, uresser . Piece Modern RKAimpiTf m $539.00 Piece Modern SIJGIITLY DAMAGED l umy Chest, Dresser, Night Stand. Bed and Mirror REGULAR $54.50 Now Only - DARK OAK BED YOUTH A . . Spanish Provincial Weekend guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ruben1 Coombs were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Neale Walton' and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Coombs ofj Pocalello. j FRAME, IIEADIK;RD AND SERTA MATTRESS i COMPLETE WITH MATTRESS $139.00 n j U.11 Men- - mi BED- S. . JLTTRESS - MAPLE - REG. BUNK BRIEFS (MKT BEEF OFF OFF STOOLS HIGH WITH HIGH BACK I of if 1 1 THATCTfER BRIEFS JOHNSON - SilVE 1 r.ountiful. C 8 - Mr. and Mrs. Vance are experienced phar- 9-- 1 LEnSTO pre- scription here, you can count on Paul and Fills not SSSAS10HAL assi : c-- 14 When you bring 2SgMTB IIMISUAL COLORS, BUT THEY ARE LOVELY 1V1I i- w Li CARPETING GIFTS IWnwiTYWifVi . 'A OF PRESTON ti iK a a. ?fr Ht - Strat-Stcvns- -- 2 ITS ANNUAL r t r3 LAST WEEK and Mrs. Orval Rallison and children, Susan, David Doug-famil- y Ins and Rozan, joining them, Some former school chums spent a day in Logan visiting find having dinner. They were Mrs. Val Dean Durrant of Franklin. Mrs. I.yle Carter of Preston. Mrs. Merlin Winberg cf Millville, Mrs. Samuel cr of Logan. Mrs. Clark ford nf Rodlunds, Calif., and Mrs. Rill Amey of Los Angel-Mr- s. cs. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ackley lt : ml sons of Salt Lake City Ion. sj'cnt the weekend with her Mr. :ind Mrs. J. Robert parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde :r.i;I two children. Jan Purler of Franklin. mri HbnllftV (if IiVneim fnlir Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hull and and .'ions of St. Anthony spent ;ire visaing relatives friends in Franklin. They vis- - the weekend with her parents, i!od with her sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neeley. Mrs. Alan Purler and family, of Frpnklin. The Hulls prc-iv.- v friends, Mr. and Mrs. sm'ed the sacr:im"nt meet-Larr- y Kingsford and family ir-- t in (he Franklin ward Sun-an- d Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean dnv eveninn. Duvrant and boys Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Mr. and Mrs. Alan D Elia- - Ilandv nf Franklin have had sun and children of Fruita, Iwn of their grandsons spend- Colo., are spending two weeks ing some time with them, With their parents, Mr. and' They are the r.ons of Mr. and Mrs. Cwrad Honey and Ann Mrs. Dan-el- l Handy of Salt 0f Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Carlvlc Ilun- Orval Eliason of Logan. a c'liiaren, Visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas .Oliver- - fIo"y and Robert, arc spendso,,u wim uim. son, over the weekend were!'": "ci'""" their son, Douglas L. Oliver-so- n ents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor: and three children, Pam- Ilimkley and Kent of FrankIn ela, Jcffery and Kim, of Salt lin. The Hunsakers live Lake. On Sunday they all Salt Iake. Also visiting at: the Dunklcy home have been had a family dinner with Mr. Pauline Andrus of Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Will Roberts of. invited were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Durrant of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mae Handy of Franklin. A good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hen- drinks and daughters enter- fained with a birthday party fnr their daughter Jerri Ann's second birthday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Dean Durrant and Sharon, Angela. Terri Lynn and Ricky Dean Durrant, all of Frank- lin, and Mr. and Mrs. Garth LoFevre and family of Lewis-Sa- REGULAR HOW BRAS $14.95 TO $19.95 20 OUR ENTIRE OFF Your $,4y50 Oblong Table Reg. $199.50 BEEF CATTLE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU! They're food & wealth for the Nation 5 Piece . SPANISH DINING II Back Chairs French 2232 Main Strvtt Boisv, Idaho 83706 . $24900 - ROOM All Reg. $297.00 Hardwood -I- BA . . - $43950 DINING ROOM With Hutch, Table and 4 Chairs Extends to 104" Wuh 3 Leaves OF PRESTON FURNITURE GIFTS - CARPETING |