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Show Obituary Catherine Roberts Dr. Catherine Ann Foss Jan. Volleyball geles; two grandchildren, and the following Brothers ana sisters: Emma Foss M'Jun, Donna F. Hansen, and Ezra S. Foss. all of Preston; Tho,n as W. Foss of Laramie, and Ruth Foss Johnson of Los An gelcs. Services were held in Los Angeles Tuesday and the fam ilv will meet at the Webb Fun oral home Friday at 12:30 n.in. with short service at p.m. Dr. Roberts will be bur ied in the Preston cemetery - s, - 2 INVENTORY sanaxa ii e, Jar-din- e, DRESSES n, $1 98 ., - TAKE HOME AN ARMFUL canals, PATTERNS ea. LEWISTO.-- Lt. Roberts, former resident of TRENTON The girls volPreston, died Jan. 8 in Los leyball team won fourth place extendAngeles, following an in the ed illness. regional tournament She was born in Preston on Saturday. These girls are Oct. 30, 1913, a daughter of coached by Janice A. Griffin. Ezra and Catherine Ann At sacrament meeting, Joan Smart Foss. She attended loJ- Hansen was released as cal schools and graduated counselor in the Primary and from the University of Utah. She also graduated from Pauline Spackman was susGeorge Washington University tained in her place. Daniel in Washington, D. C, in medi Rawlins and Jeffrey Andrew Wiser Eurilla cine and specialized in ob were graduated from the Pristetrics and pediatrics in New Eurilla Kent Wiser, 79, died mary and accepted into MIA York. She then moved to Jan. 9, in the Ogden Dee Hos- and voted on to receive the California where she practicThe pital. She was born August Aaronic priesthood. ed. 12, 1888, in Lewiston, Utah. membership for Kathy Oliver-so- n She married Jewel Eugene She is the daughter of Henry was accepted into the Roberts Sept. 8, 1936, in Wash- C. and Mary Ellen Smith ward and George Ferris Chambers Jr., was voted on ington, D. G. He also gradu- Kent. to receive the Melchizedek ated from the George WashShe married Clarence C. ington University in medicine. Wiser Nov. 13, 1913, in the Lo- priesthood. He preceded her in death and Sam Holt accompanied 10 gan temple. He died in 1956. is buried in Preston. to Winter Camp Friday boys Mrs. Wiser was active in all Dr. Ro'ji.jIs is survived by Those night and Saturday. church. IDS of the auxiliaries a son, James Eugcrt Rob- She was a work director in attending were Duane Ward, erts, and daughter, Jeweliann the Relief Society for many Loren Buttars, Brooks Lott, R. Wolpole, both of Los An- Steve and Michael Andrew, years. She is survived by the fol- Paul Marriott, Marvin Ralph Spackman, Jay lowing children: Paul K., of FOREST Wil Pitcher and Randall Tillot- Mrs. Beaverton. Ore.; (Continued mm page 1) liam (Mar caret) Turner, Lay- - seu. Mr. and Mrs. Richard All- considerable population of ton, Utah; eight grandchilgame birds, small game, and dren; brothers and sisters: sop are living in his parents' fur bearers in this area, and Osmond and Claude of Malad; home while they fill their many of the streams and a Mrs. Ernest Clark of Los few lakes are excellent for George Merrill and Nikki Mrs. MerAngeles, Calif.; fishing. Studies are conduct cedes Buxton, Lewiston; Mrs. Koppes returned by train ed annually by the f orest Willard Call and Laura Bur- from Onslow, Iowa, Friday after Service and the State Fish nett. Ogden; and Mrs. Ellis withhaving spent the holidaysand Game Departments to de Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Afof Torrington, Wyo. termine game range condi- Kelley will be ton) Koppes. Nikki returned services Funeral to Iowa tion. Recommendations are held will Saturday, Jan. 13, at 1 enter by car where he Mr. made to the state regarding armed forces. the in the Lewiston Third seasons, bag limits, special p.m. ward chapel. Viewing will be and Mrs. Norvell Butler met hunts, and so on, he explain- at the Webb Mortuary Friday them at Ogden. ed. Richard Hansen flew into evening and at the ward chapSeveral new signs have el Saturday morning from 11 Salt Lake City Thursday evebeen added to the District to a.m. until service time. Bur- ning from the Florida mission. direct local people and tour- ial will be in the Lewiston He was met at the airport by his sister and brother-in-laists to the Forest. Mainten- cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Martin-dalance work was done on the of Magna and spent the some and Eightmile Road, Homer Jardine night with them. Friday, Mr. preliminary survey work was and Mrs. Theron Hansen Sr., done on the Cub River and CLARKSTON Homer drove to Salt Lake to get their Eightmile Roads in preparat61, died in the Logan ion for future improvement, LDS hospital Jan. 4. He was son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. At Roberts stated. born Oct. 15, 1906 in Clark-stokinson drove to Ogden SunRanger Roberts also reportUtah, a son of Purl and ed on watershed management. Ellen Clark Jardine. He was day to see his brother Grant, 'The value of culinary, in- a member of the LDS church who is ill. dustrial, and agricultural wat- an1 a formal " Vi,,Ha v,5. c. J ADULT EDUCATION er to this area is immense, he UULT1TU1D lllUUUlf UU from page 1) stated. Most of this water ents. Clarkston: brothers. Wilrl 7 10 National on the to Junior Lewiston liam. Ogden: Ellis. Riverton: p.m., originates Forest as snow, and is car- Boyce, Tooie. High. ried to the areas of use by Funeral services were held1 JLiiorary Mience mary various streams, Monday in the Clarkston ward Peterson, instructor. Day to ditches, and pipes. chapel. Bishop Edwin Jar- be arranged, Cache County The communities of Prest- dine conducted the services. School District on, Fairview, Grace, Frankl- Family prayer was given by Nursing Aid Charlene CarDay to be ar in, and Mink Creek, Idaho, George Myler, prelude and ey, instructor. and Lewiston and Richmond, postlude music played by ranged. Sunshine Terrace Special Interest for Senior Utah obtain all or part of their Melba Thompson, invocation Citizens C. L. Jenkins, in domestic water either direct was by Douglas Clark. Life structor. Day to be arrang ly from the Preston District Gil- ed. Senior Citizens Center, area, or from springs adja- sketch was given by Vera Investors C 1 i n i c Elwood cent to the area, Ranger Rob- bert. Sterling Jardine and instructor. To begin Nielson, erts said. Ruth Buttars sang "Jesus, Jan. 22, 8 p.m., Cache Coun Many thousands of acres of Lover of My Soul," assisted ty School District Office. farm land are irrigated by the ward choir. Speakers (Registration and the first by water originating on the Na will be held Jan, tional Forests, Ranger Rob were Bishop Ben J. Ravsten class period 7:30 at the Cache 22, The p.m., erts went on to say. He esti and Bishop Jardine. School Board Office County acre over mated that benediction was given by 100,000 1263 feet of water comes from the Dick Jardine and the grave Conference Room, 12th North East.) Preston Ranger District. "The in the Clarkston cemetery was Any other class or classes maintenance of a healthy will be scheduled providing dedicated by Ellis Jardine. watershed through management is certainly our most important function," he NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY TOP PLAYERS These three Sky View guards wfll tie at peak performance X they hope to compete with the Bonneville team this Friday. The Lakers are rated as the No. 2 team m the state. Pictured above are junior Kenny Thompson and seniors Paul Milter and Rod Ellis. The Bobcats are ki league play. 3-- Colonel, Family Return Home Team Places Fourth But-lar- SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE O SHOES O FABRIC EVERYTHING K & K STYLE SHOP LEWISTON, Wells-vill- i . e. j Mrs. II. B. Harrison has rc- turned to her ho:ne in Lewis-to- n after spending a week in Hyde Park assisting her daughter Joyce and her fauily. Smith. Mrs. Ruby Price of Long Beach, Calif., is a guest at the home of her daughter and her husband, the Delb:rt s, oaanoauaroarfinBB' roaanaei in Lewiston. Mrs. Anona Talbot accompanied her son and his wife, the Lyle Talbots, of Logan to Boise on Friday where they spent the weekend with the Claude Bairds. Mrs. Baird is the former Geraldine Tal- EARRING bot. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Wiser, formerly of Lewiston and now $129 residing in Moses REG. Lake, 25 CUR VALLEY FAMOUS... CACHE VALLEY CHEESE i Drury, Alden Harris, O. Steven CHEDDAR O MONTEREY From CACHE VALLEY DAIRY ASSOC. mithfiold. Utah 168.00 8 10 112.00 140.00 1 29.00 1061 6 84.0(! 1419 5.5 6 77.0J 84.0" l U. 1162 Hawkins, C. Orson 1425. 1426 ?pencer, John M. 1423 Wiser, Lewis F. 1424 '.Vomsck, Ronald T. SKIS 8 13 5 1 1319 POLES AND HAVE THEM ENGRAVED WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS Only $3.00 Per Pair Merrill Jewelers Registration fees are f6 per class and classes run from 10 to 12 weeks, depending on the class. PRESTON SAVE At Preslon Lumber's January PANELING MIXING BOWL SET - - IN EARLY BEG. $U0 PYREX, AMERICAN OR AVOCADO AUTUMN PRE-FINISIIE- D Only $3.88 PECAN $1198 4x8 SHEETS Only REG. $34.00 Juice Glasses . Ea. 10c LOVELY AVOCADO UTILITY LUMBER 2x4 2x6-2x- 12.01! Ironing Board . METAL CWT. 183.0! P.m FOLDING Vasrily Cabiael . $7.88 Ideal for Storage in tho Bathroom Fasv Access to Storage by Rubber Maid CODE REG. $9.93 CHECK CUB BARGAIN TABLE - 72 ALL KINDS OF GIFT WARE AND HARDWARE YOUR CHOICE Mervin J. Bcdily, Secretary Residence: Lewiston, Utah Publishe January 11 and 18, 1968 $5.95 10 $00 Only And in accordance with the law and an order cf the Board of Directors made on the date above set forth, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as mav be necessary will be sold at the Comipcny office in Lewiston, Utah, on the 19th day of January, 1963, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p.m., to pay the delinquent assessments thereon together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Legal No. SWISS 12 WARE PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE ed. 1967, the several amounts set opposite the names of the re spective shareholders as follows : Name Amt. Cert. No. No. of Shares 533, 558, 977, 13B3 1402 Bodily, Robert G. 482, Bunderson, Vernon A. 983, 937 923 Buttars, Arlin M. DISCOUNT ON STAINLESS STEEL BUY 3 AND GET THE 4th ONE FREE BUY NOW PRICE GOES UP $10.00 PER SET ON FEBRUARY 1 they are requested and meet minimum reauiremenU. Thp classes must have a minimum enrollment of 12 to be schedul- There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment, levied on the 4th day of October, Barthlome, DeeMar 40 TABLE Provo, Moab, Utah and Dallas, Texas. They will also visit a son in Santa Clara, Calif., before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson and children, Don, Doug and Gina, of Sacramento, Calif., have returned to their home after spending a week in Lewiston with Mrs. Hanson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Kan-en- , and family. Mrs. Karren entertained at Location and principal place of business: Lewiston, Utah, and Fairview, Idaho ON THE CHEESE THAT HADE Earring Sets $2.00 NEW SPRING JEWELRY IS ON ITS WAY Wash., are visiting in Lewis-to- n with relatives. They are on an extended motor trip visiting their children in Roy, Cub River Irrigation Company AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCER INSIST Pin And Close-o- ut proper UTAn a neighborhood party on Friday night Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Stocks and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Durrani. A dinner was served and the rest of the evening spent visiting. Mrs. Pamela Bockmeyer and two children of North Las Vegas arc guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilowiiru Layne. Mr. and Mrs.'Leroy Jones arc visiting in Ogden with relatives for a few days. they were here. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Porter and daughter of Preston, Mrs. Phoebe Maucer and children of Nibley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karren of Lewiston and the guests of honor and Mr. and Mrs. Karren and daughter Lnna. Mrs. Itccder Karren and HUB. i till XVCUlUll Ul IjfYVia- ton were recent luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Lois Abrani in Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Bcrnhis-c- l of Lewiston entertained at Joyce (Mrs. John Nelson), is recovering from injuries received in an automobile accident some time ago. Mrs. Myrlha Westover, Barbara Westovcr and Joycelyn Tarbet spent Thursday in Ogden visiting relatives, Mrs. Viola Kent and Mrs. Cuzz concluded. BBSS Col. Dean a family dinner while Thorpe and Mrs. Thorpe and daughter have returned to their homo in Ft. Lee, Va., after visiting in Lewiston at the home of Mrs. Lee Pond, Other members of the family who also visited at the Pond home were Mrs. Michael Thorpe of Salt Lake City and M and Mrs. Tim Thorpe of Logan. Col. and Mrs. Thorpe also visited with his mother, Mrs. Nettie Thorpe, in V. -, 1(K THE CITIZEN- -I 11, 1968 Price PLUMBER REWARD A reward of $500.00 ig Available All the Time . . No Job Too Large or Too Small NOTHING offered for information leading to arrest and conviction of anyone apprehended stealing Hve mink or mink pelts from any of the ranches of patrons served by the Fur Breeders Agricultural Cooperative Midvale, Utah, or Logan, Utah. DOWN 5 Years io Pay On All none Improvements LUMBER CO PRESTON PHONE UTAH PHONE 852-061- 4 OI $961 |