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Show &," THE CITIZEN. 4 FAMILY Utah November 1, 1N4 M0YE8 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Games And tVo children' mdvtd Into ' tha Lee Chriitenseri'tiome. Wards Hold Halloween Parties The -both JUCHMOND wards, Halloween parties week. On Monday the members Richmond ward met In costume and partici- pated In a broom dance, pro- THINKS... "'Vfr wield Uke ta thaak ef la me aad far IkA privilege at belaf a State Rape- - the most affectionate Ann Themer and Evelyn lor, night and day. Ruth tie, Ann Erekson youngest members Dennis Carlson and "WhityFord, Janet Mauchley; 7. I. TuaiLinsa ringett-hostHbeiiuf- Dsbbia er, l"im gratefelfar very . teeelved deaiappert ' e ,t .t S' 0 ; t i tub f p w, , election. . I would alsa may save the couaty aad state properly aad with honor aad dis- tinction. Don H. Plant 1". Pd. Pol. adv. by Ross H. Plant l Forsgren, fattest woman,.Hel-e- n Kedd, prettiest legs, Lynn Christensen, Judy Deane, little clown. Tod Bair, best teeth, Vickie MerPatsy rill, dance contest, Hamp. Don Johnson. Judgi Mrs.' Faun Dahle, Bfr,;ra Allen' andlirs. Shirley Ni son. In charge of the penally table were Marvin Traveller, and Lynn Christaneea. Marvin waa SL Peter also. The hall , was decorated and were served. On TUmday- etemng ; the South. Wand MIA were enter-wit- h LOotf WEbb ta charge. IVayers wen offered by Roger Cartwright and Blau. Comnamity singing was led by Ann Smith with Betty Bair ai accompanies! Mrs. Ruth Utile gave some readings. Games were played and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White and family and' Mrs. Ruby Jensen drove to Prove on Sunday where they and Mrs. Dorothy White were dinner Mr. and Mrs Don Seats of and family. Elder Harold White also visited at the Jensen home. They visited Ad-ra- in Mrs. Emma Hanson Patter borg, 85, died Sunday morning at the Preston hospital of natural causes. She was bom Aug. 8, 1879, at Homsted, Sweden. She was married to Emil Pettoihorg, on November 14, 1900, at proaton. The maniago was later solemnised fat the Logan Temple. During bar entire Ufa Mrs. briefly with Elder Larry Bair. anothat but tha flight eras tin Thunaay nuwaihg, 'when Mrs. White and Mrs. Jenson were at the airport He ftag with eight other elders to Minneapolis, CMcago, thaw to Miami, FloriSTttsn tf lima, Peru, arriving tiwre ly active in serving as Friday. Mr. and.Mrs. Lorln MoGavn selor and as a block teacher wen her health SOVMbgj Oh Ssrhababd. into the hoau oh North 1st dour sons and a daughter: East Street. Leooise; Dtadl, Salt Lake ; Miwrfctenard (Carman) Ike. Myitis Cowley of Salt. Lake City returned home oe Winn, Ogda If w Ha rn Wednesday after spending weeks at ms homeof her Ns graiwcMi four anddtfldwn'; and.hisgjJteyr s Francis, Mr. and Mrs.lStel Hifiyard Preston; - Gustave, Rigby; drove to Salt Lake City tmk Mrs. Hannah Rogers, Preswoo to visit at tha home of ton. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hilly ard, Funeral services were conJr., and family. Noel under- ducted Tuesday at 1:80 p. m. went major surgery on Tues-H-e n the Franklin Stake House. is recovering very Burial was In tha Preston j -- kfittsuss-- 8grtt lr-- . & Cemetery. , GRANDSON BORN PRIZE WINNER LISTED A particial list of the winners last week at in Preston include: Bowers, Blrs. O. W. Hansen Hazel Porter, Zelma Bright, Mrs. Jean Larson, Alen Hampton, Mrs. Howard Johnson, Bfrs. Claine Seamoos, Glen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welch are happy with the arrival of a grandson bora to Mr. and Bln. Biel Krambule stationed at Calif. Blrs. Maxine Welch and Ruby Anderson were met in the Salt Lake City airport Sunday, where they came by Jet from their California vacation. Port-Huenem- Smedley. 1 f LIQUID PREUj OR LUSTRE CREAM LATHER ONCE Johatea A Johnson S(5c HAIB SPBAT - Glaat . Bobbing Alcohol HACKEN WDB. PkistM . WON THE CONTEST FOR GUESSING NEAREST THE NUMBER OF PRESCRIPTION CONTAINERS TURNED IN DURING OUR SAFETY DRIVE. SHE WON $L88 Sixe-- Ref. N REG. tm 53LW t1 NNER REG. I1.T7 VALUE ggc 3 Boxes Cold Capsules REG. L4I S3.M 1 CLIFF D. JOHNSON SPECIAL AWARD, SO FREE $L25 1 Holds '(ge Party ' The RichRlCHBfotajf agricultural'' crank (juestfbn-eiifto all rural boxholders mond Friendship dub met for la the county; This will give Halloween party at the term and ranch operators a who are required by law to. homeof Mrs. Mefta Traveller' fill out the forms; a period of oc Wdky evening. Each lady time- to consult their records 'cams ln costums. A pot Ink- flD in -- aaswen to ' the dinner wgs et I - questions.. j Virginia Murray, ttetaih,; In this final stage, enumerators .wlU visit each farm in Woodtend, .Bfrs.- AllpeAnder-on, Bartmra Cartwright, the county to collect the questionnaires. At the time of tills Mrs. Claire Harris. Blrs. Af-to- n viatt, the enumerators will Butters, Mrs. EUs Miller, Bln. Marigene Peart, Adonis diffl-- Dennis and Mrs. Traveller. may cutty with. Enumerator visits Games and a social evening are scheduled to begin in this followed. termers wen to any termen help She was married to Carl Warrick September 9, 19S2 at Logan. She lived in Preston all her life. Survivors Include her husband two daughters, Blrs. Earl (Leorry) Christensen, and Blrs. Gordon (Lenna) Anderson, Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Blrs. Ella Mortensen and Milton Taylor. Salt Lake City; Blrs. Gad Pinnock and Horace Taylor, Logan: Glen and Rawson Taylor, Preston; Roy Taylor, Clifton; Harold Taylor, Ogden and Earl Taylor. Gooding. Fmeral servies were conducted Tuesday In Preston Third Ward chapeL Flameless Ipr IriQS Soett! 1 MAGNETIC Terramycin r AeG. fl.48 FOR BIASTITIS .... Ih Hsichudise Preacrlptlta 12- - ,.JS. Centalner . Vaporizer -Humidifier from 1K7. Hit. Ilslviii UcKsy Werfcfaig together with year family doctor, Johnson Drag Is doing everything possible to keep year family happy and healthy. The giant atrldea that have been made in the new drag Held are always available to you through your doctor and Johnaou Drag. We are ahraya happy to diacui with yon the new druga or the latest edd remedy. We mvtte yoar qaeatteai. PRESTON, IDAHO pry,'! Friendship Chib the Bureau of the Census, an agency of the U. 8. Department, of Xtoixvneree, will start the second ' by mailing Tube Pack of CONSOLE - FhtJJy, Swttl Smiling Clethu. Clothes come from your electric dryer daisy froh. Drying clothes electrically is clean as an electric light ...odorlca for the life of the dryer... no byproducts of combustion to linger. Gots Anywhtn. Some electric models require no vents. Because there is only one connection, electric models may be' moved easily for cleaning. REG, $4.M r. J . Clothes Last Longer. Sunshine-pur- e electric heat is precisely controlled, gentle and even . - ' y: t MOROLINE - t. t CAN . I .V , '. 5 PHONE 852-81- - V;,1:- pampers clothes for longer life. AuDreisg. A flnmeless electric dryer clothes as fast they can safely be dried. u . JOHNSON DRUG 1 te FLASHLIGHT Your Health Is Our Concern REG. n, cens- REG. 280 EACH $3.89 W Cough Medicine Paul E. d Bfrs. Viola Ruth Taylor Kirby Warrick. 70. died Saturday in a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes. She wai bom September 7, 1894, at Maple ton, a daughter of Lamoni and LeNora Raw-so-n Taylor. She was married to Alvin Roy Kirby in 1917 at Preston. He died December, HoBfrie D SIZE BATTEDIES BOTTLE For Prescription (Letter ef laitractieae) for her father from a Chemist In England. Dated February S. 1857. 23' S' For the Oldeet Johnaoa Drag REG. 84c 1 EVEREADY Of Her Choice 3 CONSOLIDATION FUZE of 15.00 gEODOun SECRET CREAM by newly-appointe- Presioa Dative Dies In Sail Lake A (2.N Value) With Every IN MERCHANDISE $ Reg. He 47' Richand WON THE CONTEST FOR THE OU)E8T PRESCRIPTION TURNED IN. . . THE DATE IS 1125. SHE WON WASH-U- P Moist Tswelette 27 "ft.. r . - A Fameess Electric Dryer UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. . FREE BULBS Over a Years Supply ofElectric Light Bulbs withyour purchase of an Electric Clothes Dryer from your dealer. Oift packet of bulbs includes: Two 60-wa- .Four Four dries bulbs bulbs tt 75-w- att lOO-wa- tt Two ay 250-wa- an electric dryer is flssme-les- s, a child can operate it safely. There is no flame, no combustion. You save up to S40 on the purchase price of an electric dryer enough to operate an electric dryer fer several years. So Safe. Because f S.!- 9. work; the crew leader estimates. us crew leader for the county. The Census of Agriculture The job will be done in la taken every five yean in three stages, the crew leader the yeen ending in 4 and inaid. First will come recruit- "9 to gather ment and trainlnx of enumer- formation on the nation's agator! to count all farms in ricultural resources end. the county. About one enumerator for each 150 terms will be needed. Shortly after November 5, ed today fa BIBS. MILDBED HARRISON. CONTAC November . BOBBLE BATH : Mrs.'-Blanch- d taking the 1964 count on of Agriculture in Enumerators will take about three weeks to complete their county wen announcRitter-brow- Yeer Choice Rra. pl SILVER DOLLARS HAIB SPBAT Laraeel Braads Alkeleve IN GET SET Reg. 88c 43 REG. 81.81 STYLE Lonon BABY - Eldon Charles Kofoed, 58, Calif., died on Thursday evening in n California hospital of a cerebral hemmorhage. He wu bora July 27. 1905, in Weston, Idaho, to Charles A. and Sarah H. Williams Kofoed. Ha manied Elisabeth Bookstand; they won divorced. Ha then manied Florence Kofoed and they wars divorced. Mr. Kofoed formerly in Proaton, Pocatello, Lomu and Ogden. He Was a veteran of World War 1L: a member of American "LaglOti; Disabled American Veterans. Wars. He was a member, of the Church of Jesus Chris of Latterday Saints. Survivors include his mother of Ogden; brothers and sisters. Elverow. Idaho Falls, Ida.; LaVOr H., Bingham. 'Mrs. Grant (Evelyn) Griffin. Logan; Blrs. B. H. (Bernice) Greenwood, OgWest, Sacraden; Bias-mento and Ruisell R Sacramento. Funeral services were conducted Btonday in Lindquist and ions Mortuary, Ogden. Burial wu In the Weston of KentfWd, .bar-hare- for Plana Census Cache SO, 1946. SHAMPOO ; e, mm. : I st - f like to pay.trlbate . to. n R is my stylish hat, Kta. Brown, most beautiful hair. Richard MaucMey, closest friends, Nelda and Nadine Housley, littlest witch, Christy Butters, biggest feet, Sak-ra Small, eyes, Don MIA .Baird, most itions of Farm Cams To Start Soon Weston Han Dies Decently BesideniOf Preston Dies Blchnii litob bulbs bulbs, 50--, 200-- , tt These bulbs will be presented only to electric customers er'jed directly by Utah Power and Light Company or The Western Colorado Power Comjiany who purchase a new electric clothes dryer between Oct 12 and Dec. 10, 1964. Costs Less, Dries BestI -- SB YOUR DEALHS NEW MOORS NOW -- |