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Show Ml 4 Jan. THE CITIZEN PRESENTS FILM Tuesday in the j Cleveland ward MIA State Patrolman meeting, Gunncll of Preston presented a film and gave a talk on driving safety to the Laurel and Explorer classes and teachers. CLEVELAND 25, 19G8 Several SCD Land Bank Sets '68 Meet Here CLUBS OXFORD The Cedar Tree DUP held their January meeting at the home of Mrs. Wanda Cox with Saramae Jensen as Marie Hatch, captain, presided. Gayle Kendall presented the lesson, The Diary. Others attending were Jay II. Felt, assistant vice Susan Fisher, Clara Olson, of the Federal Land Afton Ralphs and Lavona president of will be in Bank Spokane, were Hatch. Refreshments meetfor Preston annual the enjoyed. ing of the Federal Land Bank Association of Preston. J. P. Garner, association tianagur, said the meeting is scheduled for Feb. 9 and will jc held in the Oneida stake iousc in Preston. Registra-iowill begin at 11:30 a.m. Mr. Felt will speak briefly lbout the current national fiscal situation as it is related o Federal Land Bank loan-ng- - Represented At Local Meet Soil Conservation Service men from the Franklin, Bear Lake, Oneida and Caribou Soil Conservation Districts met at the S.C.S. office in y Preston Monday for a training sessiun. II. LcRoy Zollinger and Neil Fitzsimmons, engineering specialists from the S.C.S. area office in Pocatello gave the group training in the use of the new Idaho Irrigation Guide Handbook. The guide was prepared from available data on soils, climate, crops, topography, cultural practices, and farming conditions on irrigated land within southern and southeastern Idaho. It is developed to assist technicians in the preparation of technically sound irrigation plans and in establishing conservation irrigation methods to assist farmers in the area. Those in attendance were d Glade Moser and Jack of Preston, Brent Conlin of Malad, John Taggart, Joe Rowsell and Lynn Marshall of Montpelicr and Jack Peterson of Soda Springs. one-da- n A banquet has again been planned and wiil be catered by the Oneida Stake Seventies quorum. Mr. Garner said other items on the agenda during the meeting will include the clec-ioof two directors to the board. The FLBA of Preston is a farmer and rancher owned lending institution dealing in agricultural loans, serving the counties of Franklin, Caribou, Oneida, Bear uake and Bannock. Last year 350 members of She association attended the annual meeting. three-cour- se n long-ter- Phone Company Gives Equipment Ken-nar- m Donations of material and equipment from various industries are used for much of the research and laboratory work at Utah's three universities. Larry Cole, head of USU's department of electrical one-ha- lf Richmond Literary Club Holds Meeting Cancer Drive Amount Up y, Total collections for the American Cancer Society in Franklin and Caribou counties were up, according to the final report. In Franklin county, collections during 1967 totaled $1495.55 as compared to $1240-.1- 8 during 1966. This amounted to .161 per capita. In Caribou county, the collections in 1367 totaled $2195.28 as compared to $2165.01 during 1966. This was .?A per capita. 35,000,000 PARTS, AND JOYCE SMITH AND LYNN SANT KNOW EXACTLY WHERE EVERY ONE OF THEM IS LOCATED OVER Lei Us Help You Gel Your h EpipmsKi Shape With Our JANUARY SPECIAL i 7.1. GRADUATES er was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of II.Y.N. clvb and dinner was served to Mrs. R. V. Weeks, Mrs. Dan Unvd. Mrs. Rosetta TIale, Mrs. Hugh Farnworth, Mrs. Henry Martinsen, Mrs. Elsie Gibson. Mrs. Percy Nor- putt. Mrs. Nellie V. Johnson, Mrs. Stanley Harrison, Mrs. Hannah Smith and Mrs. Ronald Sorenson as her guest. A letter from Mrs. Ella Whitehead, one of the members, was read. PASTS INSTALLED BY VS Modern Farm Equipment Co. SEE EARL OR NEIL 51 WEST ONEIDA 1'IIONE 855-117- 5 Jul-en- Ju-dan- as secretary. The groin entertained with slides of Switzerland. Refreshme n t s were served to Mrs. Karrn was 4-- II Ri?h-noi- : PRE - INVENTORY Al IAAVQ CI DOT ni IAI ITV CLEAN - U I , Denim ular meeting and dinner Monday evening in the stake center. Dinner was served to 42 and was prepared by Del and Elaine Bullen, Jerry and Connie Bunn and Mariar Bair. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Picrson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green. stake MIA Marrieds leaders, Mr. Peterson, highway patrol man, who showed slides or. highway safety. Saturday evening in th-- ; stake center, the two Rich-- I wond wards presented their Green and Gold ball thrmc;! "Lemon Tree." Paula Jeans Flannel Shirts REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED 83c $1.88 $1.83 COYS' and GIRLS' BOYS' BOYS' IX)XG SLEEVE PHIL WEST State Elks Officer ; ! Slate Elks Name Loral POLOS ler Jackets REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED $1.83 $5,8e$IL88 $1.22 GIRLS' BETTER WOMEN'S GIRLS' aa To Pos! Phil West, Prcslan automobile d: :i!rr. .vns rrsidenf at Iargn nf tlu I;h ym : Sweaters K!ks Better Slacks Wishr Jsskels REDUCED $2.83 Ho i REDUCED $2.88 Dri $5.83 WOMEN'S WOMEN'S Better Dresses Winter Coats ass.K'ialiun wirtrr ennventim , REDUCED WOMEN'S Better Skirts was named f!i' R:iir,v;!li aff-.- - vh-- nf '!iih" h : c.'' $2 - $4 - $6 REDUCED $18.88 REDUCED $2.44 ! Don'i Wail! Buy How And Save! PENNEY'S JANUARY WHITE GOODS , rsrteSy $199.50 By owner. New ir duplex Will slnw bv onlv. P horn 5 or fill 4U. venc-r- r I'reston. 248-293- mo. Lewis'.-:.- was named preriJ'rii fnll.iv,-- ! insr the resignation nf the p- srlrnt of t!ie organr'atiun. w During the convention, Preston Elks ritualistif tra:u placed fifth in the state cn;n-petition and two m?n from, Preston were named to state second team. They, arc Allen Doney, innerguard. and Grant Fames, esquire. Mr. West had been serving; as vice president of the Idaho East district at the time or his election to the new post. He is expected to be elected president during the annual convention of the Elks about IS months from now. SALE h'-ic- in S;;l:i;.v; t pn thrall-- REDUCED I The Richmond South ward MIA Marrieds held their reg- Winter Caps Slippers Erickson, Mrs. Laura Li Campbell, Mrs. Karen Sanders, Mrs. Sharon Nelson, Mrs. Patsy Haslam, Mrs. Marlene Bair, Mrs. LouDean Murray, Mrs. Marva Bell, Mrs. Shirley Winn and Mrs. Wanda Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bate-- I man were entertained with a dinner at their home by members of their immediate fam-- I ily in honor of their 62nd wed ding anniversary. In attend ance were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bateman of River Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gyllensko-- ' nf Smithficld. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Spackman, all of Rich- mond. BOYS' BOYS' CHILDREN'S rates te n, HYN CLUB GRACE Mrs. Frank Fowl- Oil ALL -- Miss Juice Spademan of Richmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Spack-magraduated Thursday from the Salt Lake Medical and Dental Assistants college. She is at present interning with a Logon dentist. Mr. and Mrs. Spackman attended the grudiiaiijn exercises. Juice graduated from Sky View high schonl and seminary in 1SG7. She has been active in work and was president one year of the Vaqucrocs Horse club. She has been organist for the Junior d Sunday School in the South ward. Her hobbies include professional softball, all sports, horseback riding, sewing and music. ' en- gineering and assistant dean of the college of engineering, said that about 75 percent of the student projects are made possible by gifts of electronic materials. Western Electric, a subsidiary of the Bell Telephone System, has been a leader in the college gift program for more than 49 years. Currently there are about 500 schools receiving annual donations from the firm. Mare than million items were donated in 1967. USU has been included on WE's gift list for about 10 years. Last year's items, which were mainly component electronic parts, were valued at more than $3,000. Cole said, "the items are useful and of high quality. The donations improve each year." Most donations are materials which have been outmoded for industrial use but which NEW EQUIPMENT Hal Beams, electrical engineering student at Utah State still have value in laboratory University, works on laboratory equipment. work, explained Cole. Schools are selected for the ton, and other stake officers. gift program on the basis of the number of students and Tuesday evening in the the quality of engineering destake center, the Richmond partments. Cole said USU's South ward presented a Young college is highly regarded Artists Music Festival. David throughout the country for its Robinson conducted the meet- engineering college. Theme was presented by ing. RICHMOND The Ladies Campbell, accompanied on the Anderson. On the Rodney Literary club of Richmond guitar by her brother Gene, were two vocal duprogram met in the Club Rooms Thurs- - sang the theme song. A floor ets by Cheryl and Teri Bag-leday for their regular meeting show was conducted by danc- accompanied by their mowith Loa Thomson, president, ers from both wards with a ther, Billie Lu Bagley, and Wnvne D. TM1 ana J. and daughconducting. Community sing- special dance by Melanie Mrs. Rene Morin vocal ter three solos, JuLynn; Walter Ross, Publishers ing was under the direction of Baird and Brad Kidd. The Paula Campbell, accompanied Anna Johnson with Louise dance music was furnished by Published every Thursby her mother, Clarice CampMendcnhall as accompanist. the Keith Jensen orchestra. bell; Leland Thomson, acday by The Citizen Publishing Company. Inc., The book, "Ice Palace," by Calvin Funk of the Richmond companied bv JuLynn Marin; Lnwistnn, Utah, and enEdna Ferbcr, was read by South ward YMMIA, conduct- and David Robinson, accomtered as second class ed the prcgram. Dance dir- panied by his wife Susan. Twa Lovcnia Dobson. Mrs. Violet ectors were Mr. and Mrs. Don matter in the Lewiston piano solos were by Chris Bair acted as hostess and re'ost Office. of the Richmond Johnson and Shanna Bullen. Forsgrcn freshments were served to 18. ward and Mr. and Mrs. Clark A Ethel was Parry by In The Richmond Subscription club Rigby of the South ward. Spe-- ! andreading vocal trio by Susan and Cache County, $4.00 a e met at the home of Mrs. cial included Mr. and Beth Cartwright and Julie year. $5.00 outside Rindlisbacher Thursday Mrs. guests Denzil Talbot, stake Anhder, accompanied by with Mrs. Maxine Bair as directors from Lewis- - Lynn Morin. New officers wer.ji elected with Mrs. Rindlisbach- er as president, Mrs. Bair as vice president and Jane Lea-vi- tt . XTED TO I'.'lY Pair o' li'iy's Ice Skates. Size 2 or i PeMar 4t3c 'Oil RENT Garag.'s andor storage warehouse and fenc-"- J yard, four garages, truck size and two garages car size. Yard l iscd in sew? chain link fence. Prrorrty formerly used by Utah Power and Located in down l.iitht in back of town Preston Arctic Circle building. Will rent all or part. Phone Col-- 1 loet after 9 p.m. Clair Judy, Snringville, Utah, pas-".pg- Elections Vtor 2 Rinse V- er V 2 Agitation Speeds 2 Spin Speeds 2 Cvcle timer Plus Famous Dependable Transmission with Machine-Cu- Vg 'i.riL V-Sl- Temperature Selections Merrill, Phone ;r)2-156- Tcniii-- Arc-Cua- t te Gears in-c- j 403-5612-.: 4t3c U. &L PHONE 852-082- 4 Furniture PRESTON, IDAHO Co |