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Show I - THE CITIZEN Jan. 1, 1970 Blackfoot Here Friday Bobcats Trounce Indians; CO., INC. PRESTON WHITNEY IRRIGATION PRESTON, IDAHO NOTICE: There is delinquent upon the following described shares on account of assessments levied the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. of Certificate Name 159 L. II. Ballif (Swend Anderson) Veloy Auger 92-4- Cont 1477 Elmo G. Beckstead 1483 V. Critchlow Dale 1136 G. M. Doney (LaDell Doney) 1061 Ctuey K. Greaves (Blair Greaves) 745 Ervin Kunz .Blair Greaves 1325.1478 Earl R. McEntire 1420 Reed iMcEntire 1450 Ferren P. Nilson 1507 Larry D. Peter on 1421 R. Hyde Purser W. L. Randall 1318, 1345 Blossom R. Hunsaker (Neal Reeder) 1415 25, 1969 and Jan. James Tasso were presented to him and and family had her parents, they all bad dinner. Before the Secretary-Treasur- 1, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mitch- returning home, Ralph and ell of Centerville, Ut., come wife visited in Cedar City with for Christmas dinner. On the her sister and brother-in-laD. Dockstad-er- . Sunday before, Mrs. Tasso's Mr. and Mrs. J. WENDSHIPl 59-4- ed FRIENDSHIP 50-4-3. I SEAT LOVE .KS-S71- 9.50 EABL7 AMERICAN STYLE -CONLY OMPARE AT $259.00 - d owner-manag- 61-5- 9. lie was a high priest in the 17th ward of the LDS church, fine rebounding and had filled a stake mission. lie was past commander of Kinport Barracks 1054. t- T,'Y' k ' ' Veterans of World War I, and ' a member of the Union Pacific Old Timers Club. FLOOR SAMPLES, ONE OF A KIND, ETC. -- V- ROCKING - UNBELIEVABLE BARGAINS . CHAIR SLIGHTLY SOILED DELUXE NAVGAHYDE REGULAR SI 19.50 -- ONLY STUDIO COUCH DELUXE EXTRA HEAVY BUILT TOUGH TYCORA NYLON COVER A STEAL AT ONLY CLOSE-OU- 49.95 1 ACRYLAN 6 9 x 12 SQ. YD. 810.95 HEAVY SILAG IN - $2.95 WEAR-RE- G. $7.95 REG. 812.95 x 12 - BLUE GREEN - REG. VALUES TO 89.95 SQ. YD. 6 4 NYLON x $2.95 ir 12 - 'TfTO' WalltaWall Carpeting '. , . - $7.95 ; - v V ... .it; SQ. YD. rr,:t wstant mad? at yaur World BIRTHDAY Open The family of House Mac B. Handy will honor Famous Credit Card! 8DT1I Union Pun her at an open house Jan. cb INN Pick up FRFE FRIENDSHIP DIRECTORY and Fpmlly Tourilt i IDAHO FROTTE i 852-032- TRAVEI. DOLLAR at surest Friendship Inn or writs tm FRIENDSHIP INNS OF AMERICA MS West on Narts T (tuple Strut Salt lnkn City, UMS41SI STABT YOUR CAR EASY ON THESE COLD MORNINGS AFTER A WINTER TUNE - UP AT Mrs. Martha Dunkley of spent Christmas with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Allen. She returned to her home Saturday. Franklin MATTSON CHEVRON PRESTON FREE GREASE JOB WITH EVERY OIL AND FILTER CHANGE Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hollingsworth and family went to Treasurcton on Christmas to visit the Don Workman family!. Just before leaving they made the rounds calling on relatives in Preston. "WE TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR" - REMEMBER, ITS SAFETY INSPECTION TIME COME IN TODAY Rids the machine with the smoothest, most traction-grabbin- g riJe in snowmobiling. It's the competition proven torsion springslide rail suspension system that does it. Take a close ride on the Cat. And take a close look at the features that make Arctic Cat the choice of sportsmen who demand a y List, tough and comfortable machine. all-da- YOUR VOLUME DEALER PRESTON, faUm (Mobil. 4 at her home in Franklin in observance of her 80th birthday. The open house will be held from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The family requests no gifts. Friends and relatives are invited. SQ. YD. Furniture Co 65 IIOItTII STATE a Coast to Cnasi , fr.'Mtf ship Inn iwik! CHARGE YOUR STAY Uso Any On of Thu SQ. YD. Shop Early Some Items Limited Memesffl Modem Farm Eqmpmeiil Co. 4 Preston, Idaho i . GUARANiFXt. kESERVAr At Morn Thn IOO INNf Miss The Fantastic Sale U. &. I. ul close by $3.75 REG. fa'-'- !.- SQ. YD. A REALLY LOVELY CARPET !.V presses cr S3.95 REG. 89.95 Fia's Recui'rrnts on $2.95 TWEED 12 .'W ALL AT SIMILAR MANY, MANY MORE . . . SOME LARGE ROOM SIZES LOW, LOW PRICES . . . SHOP EARLY WHILE SELECTION IS COMPLETE. SQ. YD. Dont x . . 52.95 HEAVY DUTY NYLON SHAG YOUR CHOICE ONLY Free Ice SQ. YD. 87.95 IN BEAUTIFUL ORANGE TWEED REG. 87.95 4 8 x 12 man. GjjjL $4.95 COMMERCIAL GRADE NYLON MANY PATTERNS, 113 C SQ. YD. 5 C0MMEHCIAL QUALITY NYLON 4 9 SQ. YD. 54.95 - EXTRA HEAVY DUTY 812-9- 1 $2.95 Tweed - In Gold DEEP ACRYLAN SHAG 4 x 12 REG. LINOLEUM MANY COLORS REG. x 15 !8) VV Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Merrill Jr., and family. Mr. and Dale ouHros BEAUTIFUL GOLD NYLON 7 2 x 15 REAL HEAVY PILE FOR LONG IN LAID HEAVY DUTY VINYL C j, ' (beats Swimming Mrs. Gordon Merrill and family of Carson City, Nev., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill during the Christmats holidays. Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Webb of Vernal were guests at the Merrill home. REMNANTS AND - Spelling P. of Alan mvi.L' Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Merrill were in Logan Christmas day enjoying dinner with the Eldredge Webb family. That same evening they called on PRICE EXTRA HEAVY ACRYLAN 6' He was noted for raising beautiful flowers and bedding plants. Survivors include his wife, a son, Jav N. Larsen with the USAF In Wichita Falls, Tex., Farrell a daughter, Mrs. (Nanette) Fullmer of Idaho Fa'ls, and six grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Nelsen B. Larsen of Walnut Creek, Calif., Mrs. Elmo A. (Thelma) Keller of Preston, Paul B. Larsen and Mrs. Victor (Grace) Thompson of Boise, A. Mrs. Kenneth (Ellen) Crockett of Satlt Lake City, and Ted B. Larsen of Las Cruces, N. M. Funeral services were held Dec. 24 in the Pocatello 17th ward chapel. Burial was in the Logan cemetery. SOCIABLE CITIZEN lurpet OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF . MANY ITEMS REDUCED 59.95 T . 7 70-4- 9. retirement. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS d 46-4- 3- i ROCKfHS were was also a key point in the The West Side Pirates WedJ.V. game. Rich North defeated by the nesday, Dec. 17, with North Rich led score throughout the game. High was point man on the floor 21 with Rich North Floyd of man for point High points. W. S. was Mike Andersen with eight points. North Rich also won the first game, defeating the W.h. When You Stay at Junior Varsity Owner-ManagOn Friday night, the Pirates gave Preston a real battle before going down to defeat, West Side led throughout the first half but Preston NNStied the game In the third r-IIN SALT LAKE CITY quarter. High point man on the floor was Kevin Phillips Your Friendship Inn is of West Side with 15 points. ThoTOWN HOUSE MOTEL TIm Town Houit hai Attracllwwly Finn. The J.V. game was a thrillshod Rooms, Quotn Sin Beds, er with the Indians coming Muilc, TV, Diroct Dol Phonii, three Hoalfd Pool. Stntnflcally Located in points, out on top by Downtown bit Lnkn City, Convenient to tvuiyttilnf. the Piratps J4S Kt in NortS Tern III Strut Saturday night, Jvnctioni US SMI Md US 40 showed the .effect of playing riMMlIruSOf and feu 11 in days six games Mal-avictim to an aggressive Thers is s differteam High point ence in attitude man on floor was Smith from and personal atMalad with 14 points. tention when you The West Side J.V. played stay at an of Friendperhaps their finest game ship Inn . . . You the young season by defeatcan be assured The ing the Dragons of a Friendly and led throughout rirates voung HospiUble Stay. the game and were sparked noints 23 Travel the Friendship Way Wherever Pnulsen. Glade by You So ... It Costs Ko Kere Kevin Moser, 18 points, and The excellent rebounding. Clean 34-6- Vincent Bickmore Larsen, Willard, Pocatello, died Sunday, Dec. 21, in Bannock Memorial hospital following an extended illness. lie was born April 20, 1897 in Paradise, Utah, to J. N. and Ellen Bickmore Larsen. On Nov. 5, 1919 he married Florence Cressall in the Logan LDS Temple. They made their home in Prpst'm u"til 1922 when they moved to Pocatello. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this fall Vincent worked for the Union Pacific Railroad until his FURNITURE'S ALL...U.&I. Ted Lee Bergquist, 34, died Dec. 22 at his home in Sunnyvale, Calif., unexpectedly. He was born Nov, 14, 1935 at Preston, the son of August Lealan and Mary Chism Bergquist. He was an electronics service man employed by Casper Instruments Incorporat ed. He is survived by his parents of Preston; a brother, Jay, of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Jessie grandmothers, Bergquist of Preston and Mrs. Inez Chism of Mesa, Ariz. Funeral service was held Dec. 26 in the Preston Second ward chapel Burial was in the Preston cemetery. 72, of 375 er THEM Ted L Bergqniit Vincent B. Larsen brother and wife, sProf. and Mrs. Val Mitchell and chilMr. and Mrs. James W. dren of Bozeman, Mont., were have been in Santa Henderson dinner. for here Barbara, Calif., where they The weekend of Dec. 13, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis Fritz Ashauer and children. went to Richfield and were Last week, the Hendersons PRESTON overnight guests of Mr. and had their two grandsons, Jer- Mrs. IJcMar Davis and family. While there, the family celebrated the 12lh birthday anniversary of Gregg Davis. A birthday cake and gifts Bountiful. OF SALE SAVINGESV The game Friday will start with the JV game at 6:30 p.m. and the varsity at 8 p.m. The box score for the Sky View Indian game shows: Mr. and Mrs. By order of the Board of Directors of WHITNEY IRRIGATION CO. Published Dec. j on their court and win because of the complete difference in the style of basketball, he added. Sociable Citizen And in accordance with law so many shares of each ofparcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the fice of the PRESTON WHITNEY IRRIGATION CO., 28 West Oneida Street, Preston, Idaho, on the 10th day of January, 1370, at the hour of ten oclock a.m. of such day, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and cxpcn.se of sale. Angus Condic, for the game was 01iverson with 27 for Sky View. Bob' Godfrey was high for the In- dians with 13 points. Sky View has a strong,! experienced team that was just too much for our young team, Coach Ivan Davis said. "I doubt there is a team in Idaho who could play them The Preston High Indians were trounced last week by the Sky View Bobcats on the Bobcat floor, but they were ready this week with a home game with Blackfoot. The Indians fell 8 to the Bobcats, who led comfortably at the end of each quarter of play. High point man WS Pirates Lose Three; J Vs Win Obituary |