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Show mm.mw , . ..- - it . THE CITIZEN. Lowlotoa, UUhSoptember 98, 4 CLEAH OPIIOLSTEQ7 new students with g Baiii Hslstsln oriented to Utah State college life, Bruce Bishop, student body president, anRichard B. Baird, Preston, nounced. Registration Is Sep- will have the exclusive use of tember prefix "Pi Each student in the group Registered has been assigned to about male bred in that herd from 10 new students who plan to now on. simmajor in the same or a meet Use of this prefix name has ilar field. They win been granted by the orientation meetings them at Association of adand serve as friends and a perbecomes It America. visors throughout the new manent of official breed part said. Sir. school year, Bishop records at that organisations The aim is to have students national headquarters in Brat-ti- e campus bora, Vermont elp the 1,500 prefixes are reSome newcomers through the period for Registered Holserved to of adjustment college life, each year. In breeders stein which many find difficult HolStudents chosen to help with total, more than 30,000 their are stein using foldairymen the orientation include own distinctive prefixes in lowing: their home-bre- d Lewisnaming of Boyd Plowman, ton. Patty Plant, Camxna LarDon Forsgren of Garland, sen, Janet Lemon, all of RichUtah, spent the weekend on mond. In Marian Jaussi, Iris Hodges, business at his farm Thatcher. both of Smithfleld. GlmPpfli UR80I 25-3-6. - 25 ,&LFnroitaro Co. Preston. Idaho I . W ' wnpf.i A WE HAVE TURNED THE COUNTRY OVER TO HRINf YOU THE BEST BUYS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. YOULL WANT TO BE IN LINE TO SHOP THESE SOME QUANTITIES Uhffiiii ' .i . U . ' ;y. rtf'f .,,l''V. , M ,. V .,. ' ?3fiKiX5fc a weeks HKw srwwsrj after communities. Opanl Austin and Afton Hurst had a quitting and served a lovely not dinner friends who attended. Annie Goodrell quitted lovely wedding ring quUL The friends were invited to drop in now and thenserv-to quilt. Refrehments were ed. Visitors ai were friends and Mrs. Own Pocatello, and their twin dau- ghters. . tt Mrs. BUI Coburn and children stay in Logan, with her daughter, LudUe, Mr. and Mrs.Drub Glenn and fUmtiy. Ucfi- hi? sj-tM.'S- kfiS weeks at the hospital three worts after thtbaby arrived. She U in bed at home but is on the improve. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dailey and family of Dayton were guests it the home of Herbert and Fae Williams enjoyed with them the prespam, honoring Presl-birthda- y. T-- V McKays tone Willlami has been Dayton .ward, held before ?.n Tl HE3 19M COMET hanttooTait'orSuM nSSSf first change since I960. This Cali onto redeJgned Cwnet basMl mw sheet e room. The plushnewte-linride and handling charactSettci, ndgreMer paseenger metri, Preston. in Motors MdOune car goal on display this weekend at ClroUa4-Gri- Irish c Cleveland Couple Take Son To School where hire. Fae WU-- CLEVELAND GRACEMcWeldon Bams accompanied Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. V Ho, and eon Courtney "S Gregor Lake Salt of Trentonto smith hZi tarw. hck uo spent several days enjoying toi Pullman, wash. Janie 'home. will attend college at viiltod her Koller Selm Mrs. Dora Checketts of left Saturday there. Dawsone They Violet giiter Joyc Sn daughter, h?1! home and also called on Mary morning mad want by way of Mont MlSSOUla, Dawson formerly of Western. t1mnn Mr. and Mrs. Platt Greene to Idaho Spoacross northern returnlng her stay In Logan, recently. kane mid to Pullman. Mr. The Herbert Williams fam- and Mrs. McGregor returnily attended the Thiokol party ed home by way of Moieow, held In Logan Canyon on Lewiston and Boise. Mr. and Mrs- Norman HarSaturday. Marian McKay of Salt Lake ris and children of Logan City visited over the week end spent Sunday night with his in Weston and Preston. She mother; Mrs. Grace Harris, was an over night guest of in Cleveland and returned to her aunt Elsie Merrill on their home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Panter Saturday. Her mother, Mrs. Zelinda McKay accompanied spent Monday of last week in her home for an indeflnate Ogden shopping and sold some cattle delivered: to the and Mrs. EIRay Balls stock yards on Saturday. attended the wedding receptMr. Grace Harris of Oeve- ion at Logan Stake House land visited Tuesday in Soda honoring Mr. and Mrs. Kip Springs at the home of her Garr. The bride is a cousin daughter and family, Mr. and of Mr. Balls. Mrs. Douglas Williams. Mr. andMrs. Reed Mc COLORADO VISITORS and family of Cleve- Gregor with weak Visiting this past Tuesday In Salt Boeh-nespent r Mr. andMrs. Lawrence attend- and family were her par- tjv city where they Their Fair. State Utah ed the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider of Ft Collins. Colo. son Jim won a trophy in a On Thursday Mr. and Mrs calf riding contest Boehner with their two young-- Mips. Grace Harris spent est children took Mr. and Thursday visiting her Mm Mrs. Schneider on a sight and family, Mr. and Mrs. and seeing trip to Salt Lake City Norman Harris in Logan Mrs. Ervin Harris at the and surrounding area. . -- - - Values Daring Oar Big Does It Again V,'6 Ivan and EDa attended "Holiday on Ice" at former Weston tte CoJesimnaf Salt Lake These Samples of Savings Are Jus! a Few of the Sprouse-Deil-z , ttf Former Weston Folks Visit Friends In Area North Cache Volley students Portia Kaye Cole, Farrell are Included hi a group of E. Jensen, Shlrtene Palmer, WESTON at all of Preston, Idaho. upperdass student leaderswho Lucille Chase, Dayton, Ida. Thompson Utah State Univqraity residents have been chosen to own DUGS and ..-. Ucsta IrUb tM Uorih Cache Valley Stadoob 'Aaist With USU Orientation toot . SALE Preston hospital where she day for BYU in Provo is recovering 'from recent ha will attend school winter. surgery. For- Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Cleveland spent the in Salt Lake weekend past City with their daughter and son, Elva and Keith, and attended the Utah State Fair. Paul Thomas of Preston visited Thursday In Cleveland with his brother-in-laVictor Lundgroen of Ogden, and Leland Panter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bennett of Niter received word of their son Lamohie, who is serving with the U. S. Army in Texas. He has undergone a second operation. His condition is extremely serious. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett flew to Texas to be with him. Dee, son of. Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Johnson, left Tues w, Mrs. Evelyn Hunsaker of Honeyville spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bennett, it their home In Niter while her forehand was serving in the National Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Ray WOker of Cleveland spent Friday visiting at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Miles in Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nielson of Cleveland visited Thursday in Montpelier with their and family, granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Skinner. Friday the Nielsons spent a day in Lago at the home of a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs'. Roe Bennett . FOR PROMPT PICKUP OF Dead And Useless Animals PHONE COLLECT LOGAN SK Utah Mill Co. By-Produ- cts JUST SOUTH OF LOGAN The 64s from Ford are here: The Year of the Test Drive starts today! Ford cars have changed. Only a test drive can tell you how much. Races and rallies, economy runs, braking and acceleration tests have bred into our 1964 models the kind of total performance you just cant create on the test track alone. They are TXY TQIAL riMSaMASCX Open competition helped make them that way. A CHANGlt at than car more anything They offer you substantially for it word their price. You dont have to take our Were willing to rest our case on our cars. fast-movin- hard-muscle- d, g, sure-foote- d. VOX FORD r- - i , Xf ' i. ' sum 1964 TOIQUX MUD Strongest, smoothest, steadiest car in its geld by hundreds of pounds . . More steel in frame and suspension , . Unique suspension lets wheels move backward as well as up and down to flatten bumps... Distinctive new rooflines. , vf; A 1964 FALCON 1964 JAHLANX Unique combination of family-sir-e room, sportsi car feel and modest peka lively Optional it was adapted for frmoua Cobra sports car . . , Five engine choices, six transmission eight different models. All new except the economy that made Falcon frmoua . . .Ihkonli 8k idD hold e Mobil Economy Run reootd for Sixes or Eights . . . Pluahew ride ever 14 models-pl-us built into a compact car 8 extra-dut- y wagons. afi-dm- O' 74 DOUTH STATE r , v' if. i HcCUHE 1I0T0B C0HPAIIY 40 Wait Vi 'i i Vw '.rr . Oneidn ' Phono 852-01- 79 Preston. Idaho this ... |