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Show I X - 4 - THB CITIZEN, LewMan, Utah Sept 22, , , I9C3 t wsw notary Dosls Ball Team Preston Rotary Club hosted the senior members of the Preston high echooT football team at their noon luncheon Wednesday at the Pop n Pina. Coaches, Ivu Davis, Larry Biggs, and sophomore coach, Reed Carlson, were also guests and each spoke on the development and pes of the Preston sqdad. Nvlf encouraged all the members to attend the Soda Springs game to be In Preston this Friday as It will be one at the highlights of the season. l4Sfy Blggi. assistant football coach, told of the rules and the drive that o tar the game the and complimented Coach Davison the wonderful team that he has developed. Reed Cartoon, sophomore coach, told his teams activities and the progress that the younger 4.1 isp ? boye-bav- boys are making. ,: Also at the meeting was Jim Tasta? president ' of the Montpelier Rotary Chib, who challenged the Preston Rotary to their annual wager on the outcome of tho Montpelier game on September 30 at Montpelier. He said that the Preston High had had the Victory when long enough and that the Monbelier team weald do their best to get It to Montpelier this year. The Montpelier chib Preston Rotarlans and their wives at a dinner In Montpelier the evening of the Montpelier game. The Preston Rotary Chib win have their regular meeting next Wednesday noon. World's First and Only Tiro That Tokos ISHK Procaullons For Your Driving Safety ,'.w 'A ,i ? W. , A f Jtm TOP COW AT FAIR which took tap honom -to Terry Slmmondi of Lewiston poses his prixe Holstein cow its cams at the Utah State Fur. City Officials Attend Gathering Trenton sports director, last week and attended the Janice A. Griffin, received a ice follies. Miss Jean Spackman, dautrophy tar the softball chamof Mr. and Mra. Don E. ghter pionship at the Thursday night Spackman, has returned from MIA leadership meeting. the Logan hospital where she Melvin Grant and Roland underwent surgery fer the reMortenaon, advisors to the moval of her appendix. teachers and priests quorums, Many Trenton people attended the wedding reception were apeak-at the respectively, held Monday evening at tha sacrament ers Colonial Mansion in Logan for Melvin talked on genealogy Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steffen. and Roland gave some inter- Mrs. Steffen is the former esting experiences of pioneers. Ibail Lapray, daughter of A violin selection was played Mr. and Mrs. David S. LaClasses in genealogical repray. The couple waa marby Dawnetta Bcckstead, ac- ried earlier in the day at the search In Swedish, Danish. companied by her mother, Logan temple. Among those English, and American win Gensoon the Cache at Vera Beckstead. begin coming tar the wedding was ealogical library, according Mr. and Mrs.' .Legrand the brides grandfather, Earl to local genealogical leaders. Reader and family and Mr. S. Andrew of Los Angeles, The classes will be held for and Mn. Blaine Merrill and Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Robthree hours each once a week family drove to Laketown ert Lapray and family of tar 12 weeks, and the fee Is Sunday to see their mother, Buhl, Idaho. Mrs. John Weston, who was observing her birthday anniversary. Word was received here . Friday of the birth of a baby girt to Ariel and Laura Benson of Richmond. This makes two boys and three girls for them. Grandparents are Mr. LEWISTON A farewell tes- Mazier of Eugene, Ore. and Mrs. Mayberry of Ogden timonial was held in the LewMrs. Maretta Livingston and Vance Benson of Trenton. iston Fourth ward sacrament and daughter Marcia Lynn of Mrs. Ethel Stevens entermeeting Sunday night far El- Clearfield were weekend tained at dinner Saturday in der Dennis Morrison, son of honor of her husband, D. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. Mor- guests at the home of Mrs. Gam, who was observing his rison of Lewiston, under the Livingstons mother, Emerett birthday anniversary. Those direction of Bishop Rex G. Wiser. present were his 93 year old Plowman with Counselor ThoDavid F. Stevens of father, mas Durrant conducting. InSalt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. vocation was by William B. Guy Stevens of West BountiGriffeth. Speakers were ful; Bishop and Mrs. Lloyd DUTY TO GOD Blaine Durant, Dave BaumStevens, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. AWARD Lyan Wemaek, gartner, with remarks by the Walter Gray, Mrs. Lydia sm af Mr. ud Mra. Darparents, Elder Morrison and Pierce, Mrs. Ina Hellstrom ren Wemaek af FraakUa. Bishop Plowman. Music was and family, all of Salt Lake furnished by the ward choir. received Me Doty to God City; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wix-oaward Mrs. Blanche Marler sang Sunday, Aagust 28, Layton; and Mr. and In the Frtuku want "The Heavens Were Opened. Mrs. Farrell Stevens and chilShe was accompanied by Mrs. meetlag. Lyaa is dren of Lewiston. a gradaate of Prestea Myrtha Westover. BenedicMrs. President and Clartion waa by A. W. Hyde. Mias high achaal and seminary. ence R. Andersen, Mr. mxl While attending schsol he Vicky Smith played the preMrs. Stuart H. Richards, Mrs. lude and postlude. was FFA Dock Mrs. Marie and Helena Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Weavwas made Andrew drove to Provo Suner spent file weekend in Aser. has to attend the farewell day received a call te aervt ly pen, Colo., with their daughter testimonial tar Neal Crook, as a mhaiauary In tha Marjorie, who la secretary to on of Mr. Mrs. and Robert the district attorney In Aspen. Groat Lakes Mlndon. Hl Crook, who la soon to depart The Misses Gertrude and tesflmaulal was held for the Uruguayan million.' Eva Bentley of Salt Lake City 7s9B an Senday, Sepat The were resiQrooks former were guests at the W. R. tember II, lathejfraikna dents of Trenton. Westover homo on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice CarGuests at tha home of Mr. NEW BUSINESSMAN ter and two children of and Mrs. Virgil Marler last Ace Bcckstead, Utah, were Sunday viswade were Mr. and Mrs. Alitors of her parents, Mr. and an Ferguson and two children of LumPreston manager Mrs. Reed L. Rawlins. of Kokomo, Ind ' Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Mailer Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitchber company, purchased er and family drove to Park recently made a motor trip Clair Cutler won the final the Chevron Station in to Eugene, Ore., to take then Valley Sunday to visit her match In this seasons Direcgrandson Kenneth home after Preston recently from jjarenta, Mr, and Mrs. Ray tors Cup leg play defeating pending a month "at his Wayne Doney. The first flight Richard Headricks. The MT. and Mrs. Joseph E. At-- winner was Verian Gunnell, grandparents home. He If Mrs. Gene add Mr. son of tee kinsonand daughter Marlene who defeated Paul Johnson, station will be operated and Mr. and Mrs. W. Sam In tha third flight, Bill Hobbs under Ace Bcckstead ud Holt spent Saturday and Sun- - was the winner, Hrfating Doc -H- OUSE OKEHS In Salt Lake City where Burns, day Sons. The Citizen Photo (Continued feoni page 1) they attended the state fair, The last team match of the Ice follies, visited the Wax year will be this Wyoming, $162,000. Sunday when ADULT Museum, the Hogle Zoo, and Preston hosts Montpelier at Utah did some shopping. (Continued from page 1) Preston starting at 8:90. The General investigations (EnMr. and Mra. Harold But- - team match wQl be followed gineers): Lower Colorado re same evening and at a time Uppei uitlined bv the class members tars and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph by lunch for those participat-E-. Son (see Arizona);. Atkinson attended the wed- - tag. region, with Colora- themselves, Mr. Cannon The board of directors of ding do, $52,000. reception for Val Dean stated. and Sherrin LaMont Buttars the Preston Golf and Country Construction (Bureau): Weshould be However, there ber Basin Project, $1,397,000; classes which do not meet a at Providence Thursday eve- club unanimously agreed to let green fee players play at rehabilRiver Project Ogden minimum registration, thev ning. itation, $87,000; Glen Canyon will be postponed until such Friday evening the follow- the local course on a 2 for 1 unit transmission system, time as thev nick the ne- ing couples were among those basis. Bonneville unit of the cessary number up of regi- attending the wedding reception for Deanna Jensen and Central Utah Project, $7,500,-00- 0 stries. he added. Tm Lata Clagiif? ($2,700400). school credit Is her husband, Malta M. Davis, "High Loan program- (Bureau): available far many of the of Preston: Mr. and Mrs. Wile Hooper Irrigation Co., classes. Mr. Cannon contin- liam Brough, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE Yearling Rams, white ued. He also noted that if Joseph E. Atkinson, Mr. and William A. Jenson, General investigations (Bu- mvnigh neonie raauest a class Mra. Sam Holt and Mr. and Star Route, Montpelier, Idareau): Bear River, second not on the schedule It will be Mrs. Julius Jensen. ho. Telephone phase, $174,000; Central Utah, manged for them. Further Also on Friday evening, Mr. Mrs. and Central Uintah unit, $200,000; Information on the classes Joseph E. Atkinson, FOR SALE Farmhand Utah, ultimate phase may be outlined bv contacting In company with her parents, Model 250 two-robeet Mrs. H. L Buttars study, $276400;. San Mr. Cannon at dfeger, used (wo yean, exThe Cache County School of Clarkston, attended anothJuan County reconnaissance cellent shape; also i960 District rmwirts great suc- er wadding reception at Wes$50400. : ton cess In for Nell Fuller and Deon-n- a Chevrolet two ton truck, Adult Education Advance planning (BuIF combination bed, hoist, Williams. reau): Central Utah; Jensen daises tar the past few years. shape. Contact Mike Central a 600 Last record adults Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Roland unit, $90400; year Bancroft. Phone participated In the program. Upalco unit, $188450. went to Salt Lake City v Research Class Slated To Start PDE - T7IHTED j.7TSPECIAL 4 TRENTON Mayor and Mrs. Ferris Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Ashcroft, Bishop and Mrs. Merlin L. Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Richards attended the Municipal League at Salt Lake City recently. They at so attended the production at Valley Music Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wiser were visiting in Trenton last Tuesday. They have purchased a home in River Heights. Several Relief Society officers and teachers attended the leadershio meeting at Richmond Thursday afternoon. Newly appointed memd ber to the board, Elvera of Trenton, gave a talk on the magazine and showed a chart. Orris Mae Hansen accompanied fay Nonna Reed-esang a solo. . Beck-stea- Only PLUS r, m 7.7S x 14 WHITEWALL vv . Farewell Held For Elder Morrison Phu Tax . m, Gallon Of Fanums aae-nune- at - PDEST0I1E - very Tin Purchased Cot-rin- e, Ijn w Clair Culler WinsHateh : NEW MFEIY mm Every Tire FAMOUS has traction slota moidad into tha tread. But Armstrong molds than 30 daaparto.lmv their grip-- i pint power 30 fayar than ordt nary tim Yon Anuzhy aafety feature that saves Ives of drivers In Euro-psa-n road ncesi To heip you taka turn; In JJgjfoniy The 1 Safa extra, Tire. i V safely, : I Only Armstrong safety shouldar riba around the outer afcn of ths the. 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