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Show '4 Franklin Staki will be held BfereH? FranklinStake House! It Former Preston Man Married In Temple m gjjg gJSr.Sri rUn the SlfpSC rSLSFZl ?ordi,Ig ffr- - ,? Society- - 64 Weston Ward Holds music committee of the organ. day. Mr. Sutton, a son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Sutton, and former residents of Preston, was married Friday morning in the Idaho Falls Temple to Charlyne daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Bert H. Rose, of Blackfoot A reception was held honoring the young couple that Blackfoot evening in the Fourth and Seventh Ward Cultural Hall at 8 p.m. Green Recently will be sungwUl be Dr.Med- - 1(1:0,191 wm number rans comporitton, If Ye d then ril will join for the andGdd Ball The was. held' In Love Com. two combined numbers. Weston Recreation Hall last mandm THIS IS THE first time that week with Mark and LuJean Chl'd presiding as Ward dance directors. Somewhere Under The Rainbow was the theme. David Lemmon and White sang the theme song, with David accompany with his guitar. The hall was decorated with gold at the foot of Oreenthepotof the Radnbow.'The Simmonds th e furnlahed Orchestra dance music. The floor show was led by couples of dance directors from lhe different wards of the Stake. Other dance numbers were prasent-Bo- b ed by ward members, after g which dancing with the chestra continued on. Be- freshments wen served. PAN READY and MM flW Of Wawiala, MT. and Mrs. David Sutton in Calif, where she was a guest at the homes of her daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Graavee, of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs;. Bessel Goda, of El Monte; ami Mr mH Mn Qlftdi BUT" of Long Beach. She was1 met at the alport in Salt - 3n. Man On Birthday SUES Stf&'g J5 7j7 birth- - 0UH-- !! (C. , w.,--- Cim inf MR. AND MRS. HENRY C. JOHNSON v Anderson Photo Family Gathers To Help SfthTSSH? bOobsra beautifuny - m. to 5 p.m. and request no gifts. foey. attended the Riverdalo Ward Reunion, MTs. nm Woolf and her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Woolf, reform! recently from a twenty-da- y trip to Nevada, California, Oregon, and Idaho. T hey attended a tyw, in Vegas, visited Los Anxeles whmtheyattended two sm-th-e lions In foe LDS Temple, Writer Bafolome visited friends and two sa Floyd, In Browlsy, ' the c0M t Mn. OlfforfMerrffl, 0 f Blackfoot were visitors at foe Bfodesto, Calif., where they hone of Mrs. Jessie White- - visited Leon and Musette Saturday. The came to Preston to see foe basketball "'"i game with foe local Their eon and grandson, Roger, was one of foe Blackfoot team. With 64 years of wedded Johnson, Preston, and Doyle life together, Mr. and Mrs. B. Johnson, Taft, California. obHairy C. Johnson againannserved . their wedding iversary in' February. As has been the tradition over the years, members of Mayor rad family met ..FRANDjIN A They They enjoyed deen sea deowsted big 'andthe sunshine. CISHBSIKB if ns i, in $1 CRUBHEDg TIPBnf $i i1. I PHUDEOTIM. SAVD1GS . Mrs. Anna Moore of Srit Lake City, a former Preston-lt- e, spent foe weekend visiting with her toother and his family, Mr. and Mrs: lynn Larson. Mrs. Vernon Byington and J?- - SSL1 fish- - wTl is wortfo of .p , f And Lorn Asodalion y, : . DEAUS , CARNATION ' ?ss-.a- a SHRIMP udST were The Highed Bale Around TWT HMt KAK IHIUT tow Cost PACU6E POIICT f ; : MtMMSnfoi Pkff.39 nmea 5 For $1 ICE CDEAM IGA OR SNOWYS ft GaL 69c Orange Juice tox. 4 For 31 nut Pastry Shop's FBEnCfl DDE AD LARGE OVEN FRESH CURRENT BATE SEE Decorated Cahos for Every Occasion ADD A LITTLE EXTRA TO YOUR NEXT SPECIAL AFFAIR WITH ONE OF OUR BEAUTIFUL -P- LUS- POTATOES AIL SEES FREEQ Cue $2.93 iou.29 & GOLD STOfflE STAMPS BUCKET A For Savings In March WE HAVE A PLAN FOR YOU.. ' Large, Doable Red . START YOUR BUCKET r:. MJ8 Hlta.as , cant be at Prudential Savings You Bober! II. Acock Oneida, Prestos n West Phene BWW aacfrfc hmatl . 8SH814 85H4S 852-18- UTAH POWER And Loan Association i LiMlT CO. r SAVINGS TODAY IGA STORE DON GREAVES Ph. Ml P1CTSWEET OB IGA . Ray C Hurt Dean Shelf er Silencer WUnn 12 MEAT PIES - mmm When you install flameless electric heat in your new or remodeled home, you put more joy into living, because y6u put more house into your home J . with less cost. Some of the ways you can get more house with electric heat: h t Clean Lines. No bulky furnacie, vents, 3" ductwork. '1 to AM On. You can expand your ' without costly heating home easily modifications. Cltantr Homt. Because flameless electric heating keeps walls, draperies, furniture cleaner. Mon Comfortable A home built for no electric heating is better insulated walls. on cold drafts, spots niD A camjfl TSDA ALWAYS COVES YQ i; rasoML OUK c 3 Itv n non Pierces No. I H PD1EAPPLE Folly w the QOAUTT CATSUP IhMt Pratea's players. Recently Mr. and Bfrs. Har- - guests of her mother, Mrs. (Neva) Taggart was brought Bradford returned from a Annie McQueen over from her home at Ogdra for vacation to Phoenix, Arizona weekend. Other visitors rathe occasion. A ptoture of Mr. Maratlan, Mexico. In cently at the McQueen home 'SvSnnSS Meil they visited with Mr. were Bfrs. Tressa Klrty and and Bfrs. Leonard Hobbs and Bfr. and Bfrs. Veri Kirby of X0? 1,1 9lcr?! Mr. and Mn. Ronald Bing- - Providence. four (unify before re-- ' Bfrs. Annie Palmer return-pa- rt of the unique decora- home. ed home after a months visit turning . turns on the case. Bfrs. Johnson was born at BTorgan Utah, a daughter of Daniel and Sarah Bertock, on February 28, 1881. She is atill active in Relief Society and DUP organisatlona. Bfr. Johnson, a son of Bier-Mand Karen H. Johnson, was born at Burns, Mlnn..snd came to Preston ae a child. He has mads Ms horns hen since that time and was engaged In fanning until Ms rauremenL Their three Uvhm children are Bfrs. Tnggut, Howard H. fl1 tf Cun Her shey Bars WtAitSo Exdtsd $1 Ap-he- ad Couple Note Anniversary mtalacln raoeaHra han whim lbs. $1 6 udby Cfoaned ."SR. El lie SHniMPS An open house will be held on Satur-7Sf- o OU. Nl & 4 . SKilmSSliVAft LB. 4 PIZZA Ml weragueatsat foe home of Barrington. Gloria had7 her her parents, Mr., and Mrs. gwstsDavid and Marilyn Ho-"tm event will ne Ernest 8. Porter on Sunday, ver visltedBrfr? Ora. .. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer die of Pocatello spent last week end as grans of her mother, Mrs. Zeffie Peterson, and Ms father, Gideon Condie. Mrs. Etaio Keller is con- vriescing in a Salt Lake City hospital following t h r 0 a t suriera last week. Burs. Lee Mon son of Brig ham City was a Preston vl- sltor one day last week at home afber sister, Mn. 1 Tomato Jnico s Family Plana Open House To Honor - I o .. .. 3 SAUSAGE good, Mrs. Woolfs daughter. They went from San Frands-bom- e co to Reno, then to Nampa, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Golightly. then to Ontario, Ora., and then home. Nelson last Friday. L.j Gloria Barrington who is astudent at the BYU and Dri- -' and son PWlIJ of Pocatello enta Mr. and Mrs. Con-- ... .......... v - . 9 PURSERS OWN BOBIEB1ADE COUNTRY STLE - The Sociable Gitizen. MT. and Mrs. A. Earl Hoi-Ungsworth returned to their in Preston last Friday after having spent the past nine months at Las Vegas, Phoenix, Los Angeles StttUft. Mrs. Howard H. Johnson iu been vslting at Sioux city, iowa, getting acquaint- ed with a new granddaughter bom February IS to Lt. and Mrs. Jerry (Karen) Schofield, The new arrival was given THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah Rose, Or-in- '. 1881 FRYER has been Thera will be no charge for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Portstake ac the program she said. . er, Mr. and Mrs. Nahum PorMrs. Leslie Cole, Falrvtow, ter and daughter Paula and of the Stake Re-- will read the narration for Mr. and Mrs. Porter the program which rim wrote, attended the Terry wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Sutton at Blackfoot on Fri- JSffigaESS MMSS Gold And ILffttSSS -- March 5, PRESTON, IDAHO Supervised by Idahs State Banking Cnmnteloa .r Central Market LOTS OF FBEE PARXINO IN BACK OT PRESTON, IDAHO EI'BIOU GOLD STRIKE STABIPS r |