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Show . S I t i i IBB CITIZEN. 5; I Uik October 21. 1884 Open House Planned For Preston Couple Game Head Urges Courteous Hunters With 4 PnatM, the 19M pheasant hun- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hlnc-le- y announce tee marriage of and the sportsmen resulting their daughter Arlene to La from a triangle program has Don W. Turner, son of Mr. been the printing and availaMira. Milo Ransom of and bility of a series of Preston. ling attention to laws, the use of the land as The bride is a graduate off i an individual landowner wished It to be used or not used, Preston High School and has and the obligation of the attended tea BYU for one i using (hose lands year. Mr. Turner is also a hunting. of Preston High These signs will be avail- graduate School and is now serving in able this year on a cost free basis from department of fish tee U. 8. Air Force. The coupand game offices throughout le will be honored at an open the suite. boose at tea Fairview Ward Crane urged landowners to cultural hall on Friday evenpick up supplies of these signs 30te from 8 until October and use mem wherever pos- ing 10 m. All friends and reon sible p. their lands. AT THE same time, he re- latives are cordially invited minded sportemen to obey to the trespass laws and observe the cardinal rules which will continue to improve public hunting on private lands: 1. Obtain permission to ting season looming on the hunting horizon in Utah and open in Idaho, department of fish and game abactor for Utah, Harold 8. Crane, once again today called on hunters to respect the privilege of hunting on private property. THE FUTURE of hunting on these lands, Crane pointed out zests squarely with the individual sportsman. More than ever this year he must recognize that hunting on private land is a privilege, not a right He should not tolerate vandalism or unsportsmanlike conduct by other members of his party. To do so merely means he is a party to closing and posting lands to hunting. "Every sportsmen should strive to treat the lands upon which he. hunts as he would hie own property. Further, he hunt should always gain the land- - 2. Avoid damaging fences owners permission before or other installations. 3. (Hose gates, tertng upon private proper-4. Refrain from ty " shooting The continuing work of the near buildings or livestock. 5. Control dogs and preState Triangle committee the past seven yean has vent them from hazing livestock. accomplished mm A Treat the property bettering the trespass probof lems on private lands. others as you would have ONE PROGRAM of groat them treat your property. benefit to both the landowner all 1 o-v- er ATTEND RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Gene Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Larsen attended the reception of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Porter-in Smithfield Friday night. Others attending were Kathy Jensen and Sharon Cornish, and Varr Allen. . WYOMING VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wheeler and son Joe1 of Alton. Wvo called on his sister and famiNorris ly Mr. and Mrs. Preecc. They spent the day In Logan attending the temple where they did sealing work. The engagement of Sharon L. Meredith of Corvallis, Ore., to G. Terry Wright of Franklin, was announced recently by the parents of the bride-to-b- e, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Meredith of Corvallis. Mr. Wright is tee son of BIT. and Mrs. Douglas Wright of Franklin. The couple will be married on November 6 in Corvallis. Miss Meredith was graduated from the Corvallis high school in 1963 and is now enrolled in the Merritt-Davi- s business school in Corvallis. Mr. Wright attended Utah State University for two years Parties Honor Local FELLOWS: Persons On Birthday t The family of Mrs, Archie Those attending besides the Gill honored bar at a dinner guest of honor were Mrs. HU-d-a party hold at tea Poloneelan Steele, Mrs. AllabeUe HuU Cafo in Logan. Friday evenMrs. Jennie Weaver, and ing, the occasion being her Mrs. Tra Elchert, Mrs. Fern birthday. She was prosented Murdock and Lillian Weaver a bouquta of of Salt Lake City and Bate mums ter her Weaver of Lowtston. Shiriesn, before the Places were marked for nine. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gooch Ths group retumod to tee and Ifr. and Mrs. SM GarGUI home la Preoton ami rett, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Godgames and sociability. frey and tanda Godfrey honMrs. diva Weaver, who ored Mrs. Gooch at a birthday was observing bar ISte birth- dinner at tea Polonlslan Can day wm tee tenored guest at In Logan Friday evening. a party ghm at tea homo of Mr. Lester Corhridfi Mte. B. G. Weaver Satur- ths honored om at a bn day afternoon. A 8:10 lunch- dinner party given by Mrs. eon was served with Hallo- Cartridge and their ween colors and motifs being end it tbs fam featured in the decorative ily home in Preston on SunrfMMMf, Bn one day. A candle ladm birthday brought a white elephant and can centered tea dining these were used as prises for table. Genial sodabOtty folthe games which were enjoy- lowed the dinner whim was ed mUowiag the luncheon. enjoyed by 22. en-Joy- Fall Fun Tune A Stripes Winner The ed CHEVRON" PARKA By a Oregon Girl To Marry Franklin Man Soon Cm Iritis Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hdfbnan and boys of Salt Like City Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allen spent tte weekend with bar received a call from their son parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton and is continuing Ms studies Bob who is stationed at For Kingston! and Cherri Cunal at Oregon State University. Ord with tee U. S. Army. home with them and returned I He is employed, put time Kaye Kendricks spent the to school at BYU on Monday. at tte Doney Mink Ranch in weekend home with herpar-t- o Corvallis. ents returning back cuss- Mir. Wright Is a graduate as on Monday at tte USU. THURS., and FRL of Preston High School where Francis Nets Anon, Allen, OCT. he was active in sports. and Luella Preece spen JERRY LEWIS ThursdayquUting at the home VISIT IN PROVO of Mrs. Eiva Porter in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Allan Mr. and Mrs. Doris Eske drove to Provo on Friday to son drove to Salt Laky City visit their daughter and fami- with their son John who treatcorrective ly Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Giles. receiving ment on his foot from a prealso were overnight vious injury. They They returned Feature Starts 7:18 sad 1:88 guests of their son Ron and on Monday. Their son LeRoy and wife of Smithfield stayei family In Bountiful. with the younger children SATURDAY, OCT. SI while they were away. Be a winner in Chevron . . . Marquis reversible Mrs. Elva Allen, Mrs. Elsie . . . styled by Pacific Trail for d winparka Allen and Mrs. LaDwan AI ter wear. It's iridescent, len attended tee shower givnylon, quilted en for Beth Ann Galuets in in miniature Chevron pattern to Trailoft for weightless Logan Friday evening at tee collar-hoowarmth. Exclusive Revers-o-Sna- p home at Mrs. Marjorie Crow. Iridescent to teal solid Sizes S, M, L, reversing teal; Taca-mMrs. Blanche Delton of XL . . . 822.95. Starriag Vlacent Price Wash., who has spent several days with Elva attend- Feature Starts 7:18 aad 9:15 ed with them. Mrs. Detton reUSE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR turned home after visiting oth BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT er relatives. ADMISSION: Mr. and Mrs. EUfred BodiMe CUldna Hi ly and family of Twin Falls I "The Palsy" Honse On man IMRRO.VED ffl ,! high-spee- water-repelle- nt RanMedHiTI d. ay a, kmu? were Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eth er Allen, Howard Preece, participated In the Sky View with Exclusive band at the homecoming ade, for the USU on day- - - Community Theatre PRESTON OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 1111, 8:00 P. M. Utah TO THE VOTERS color fidelity control (Patent anndfcig) Utayou teMln dial Mach OF FRANKLIN COUNTY and wNtaTVfrom cool to warmaat brown tonaal Ts my friends in Franklin Cannty I wish to say that I am proud to be a candidate for CounIt is my wish that this poty Commissioner. litical "Automatic circuit Lata you movt your at In any direction, ctaara color (mpuriUaaaaafc tbaaaatla fumed on. The NORLAKE Model LD2151 Elegant Danish Modern styling in Genuine Walnut wood veneer and Hardwood Solids. Admirals precision crafted 26,000 volt "Custom SP-2Color Horizontal Chassis.. - campaign be kept in proper perspective. This County is my home. I Intend to continue to live hens and have all of the people aa my friends whether they are Republic ana, Democrats, or Just plain good people. In some ar- magnetic-free- " 6 $6.00 2. 1 eas it seems to ms that this campaign has been more emotional than factual. It is my desire that correct and substantiated iaformatton be given tte peope of this County and I knew pen that baala the people in this county will vote Intelligently and for their own best Interests. As a Candidate for County Commissioner, an 4. 24 kt precision gold wiring asnsa MMbyiEcIff COLOR TV forcement officers should be aided fat their activities in rodadag adalt and Juvenile disrespect for the law. I. I believe la a progressive Franklin County to be kept sole, sane, clean aad solvent. I solicit your support aad yoar veto in tte election to he held November 3rd ud my promise to you Is that if I am elected my primary interest will be for the welfare ef tee people of this County in every action of tee Gouty ALBERT E. MOSER PRICES START AS LOW AS REPUBLICAH ALL OS CHANNEL RECEPTION County Government la Franklin County should be honestly conducted. County business should be done la tte offices of the Courthouse, and the administration of County Government should be open and conducted in the Commissioner's Office. Every citizen or group of of citizens should meet with the Board of County Csnunissloaers and proseat their problems. Any and all questions should be answered honestly and openly and every citizen has aright to know aad should know every activity of the county, financial and otherwise. I believe la loyalty to oar Notion, oar Subversives State, and oar County. mast be weeded eat. We need a natty of purpose which will rosntt in the observation of tee law and our law en- I believe: 1. Economy in Cannty Govermeut is a A well sernttdied budget must should be observed and expenditures be well within it. and for actual and necesBeing a former I sary purposes. know that everyane has to dig for every tax dol ar and these dollars should be carefully spent. I believe in a progressive county, not only in the building of roads, bat in all other activities. The advantages of oar Conqty should be wen advertised aad efforts made to attract business and We must endeavor to creindustry. ate a favorable economy so that our young people can work aad live hero. Tourists can be attracted la additional ef umbers aad ear County cm be the major attractions of this area, FOSS FURNITURE 17 E. ONEIDA PRESTON PH. Couuly Commissioner --D- istrict Ho. 3 8SM806 Pd. Pol. Adv. by Albert Moeer |