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Show 2 THE CITIZEN March 7, 1968 Three Attend Funeral In Dakotas CLEVELAND Starts This Friday Afternoon .MUSIS if L SOCIABLE CITIZEN FURNITURE - CARPETS Mr. and Mrs. Kent Benson and daughters, Annette and Starr, of Ogden were overnight guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ben son attended the birthday din- and Mrs. Orval Idaho Falls, who observe their anniversaries the same day, Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Morris Benson were also present. for Mr. C. Benson of ner APPLIANCES - LAMPS Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hyde and daughters, Valerie and Bernadine, of Pocatello visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Hyde and family. Valerie and Bernadine remained with their grandparents, the Lar- sens, while they drove to Og WE HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO CLOSE OUT A LARGE DISTRIBUTORSHIP OF FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, LAMPS AND RUGS, HERE AT OUR STORE IN PRESTON. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PEOPLE IN PRESTON AND TO REALLY GET SOME QUALITY FURNI- COMMUNITIES SURROUNDING DON'T MISS IT. TURE AT AUCTION PRICES. BE SURE AND COME! Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Johnson Wednesday with Vera Nielson were Mrs. Roy Carbett and Mrs. Alvin Whitehead from Grace. Mrs. Grace Harris spent Sunday and Monday at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris, in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rosen and family, who have been living in the George Perry home, have moved to Soda Springs where he has employment Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nelson of Preston were visitors in Cleveland Sunday. They called to see Mrs. Vera Nielson at the LaFaun Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fors-gre- n have a new daughter welcomed to their home. She was born last week in Pres ton hospital. Mrs. Sybil McGregor and other stake board members of Bannock stake attended a MIA convention in Montpelier on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skinner and two sons of Pocatello were weekend visitors in Cleveland at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Skinner. Mrs. Vennie Panter of Logan was a Sunday visitor with members of her family, Ronald and Dean Panter and Calvin Bennett in Cleveland. Elden Anderson and son of Ogden visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, on Saturday. Mrs. Bulah Mendenhall spent a few days of the past week in Rexburg to Mothers Week at the college. Those home to enjoy the weekend and attended church in Cleveland ward from school were Randy Smith, Randy Panter, Roger Bennett, Peggy Mendenhall, uoriauoncue, Danny Conlin and Craig McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Winter-bottospent Sunday in Pocatello to take their son Richard for church duties and school. They later attended a golden wedding in Rexburg. LeGrande McGregor spent Friday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Joyce Brown, who is making her home for the school term with foster parents, Pres. and Mrs. Dee L. Andreasen, and family, joined a siser from Soda Springs and another from Blackfoot for a visit to their home in South Dakota The several days they were gone was to attend the funer al of their eranaiauier. Tney made the trip by plane. Mrs. Svbil McGregor. Mrs. Grace Harris and Mrs. Mary Panter spent Wednesday visiting their aunt, Ann Zesiger, and her daughter, Mrs. Vic Beeton, in Tremonton. Monday, Mr. ana Mrs. Lo ve 11 Mendenhall drove to Logan where they each had with doctors. appointments Mr. and Mrs. wuuam Wil liams spent the weekend in Pocatello with their son, Richard, and family and in Idaho Falls with relatives Sunday. Mrs. Leuua Miuth and son Easton spent Sunday in Amer ican Falls with another son, Norman Busby Smith, and family and attended the LDS ward conference there. Mr. and Mrs. John Clausse are spending some time in California on business and visiting. Their daughter D'Ann is staying at the Fern Wright home wniie tney are away. m den. FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 8th 9th a Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Christensen and son Gary and Mrs. Camille Howe of Othel lo, Wash., visited Saturday evening with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Larsen and Tamara, and were dinner and overnight guests with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crockett. They were enroute to Salt Lake to see their son, Ivar Christensen, who is in the mission home and will leave for the New Zealand mission Tuesday. FOR and returned to McGregor, Pocatello to school. Mrs. Bob Mendenhall cared for her nephew Thursday while her sister and her husband were in Preston on business and shopping. They enjoyed supper at the Mendenhall home before returning to their home in Conda. Mrs. Ethel Mendenhall and daughter, Mrs. Dick Garbett, have been visiting a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, in Idaho Falls and the Reao Weaver family. Mrs. Elva Ann Merriweath-e- r of Salt Lake and her dau ghter were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Form an, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Keller and family. Those who were served a dinner and who quilted at the home of Mrs. Wanda Miles were Grace Harris, Letha Wilker, Nada Harris, Leab Kendall and Colleen Bailey on Friday. Mrs. Lucian Johnson. Carolyn Bower and two children of Pocatello spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale to fertilize EARLY! Fertilize early this spring and watch your profits grow. Early fertilization enables natural moisture to move the fertilizer down into the root zone, where it is readily available to the plant. Fertilizer applied late often moves, under furrow irrigation, to the tops of the furrows and isn't available as it should be for maximum yields. Early fertilization with USS Fertilizers will give your crops the quick start they need this rpring. And remember. USS Fertilizers are sold by relloLrle dealers dealers who can provide soil fertility planning assistance, backed by United States Stee! research and agronomists. Start your fertilizer propram NOW! FERTIIIZERS Call TRENTON FRIEFS OUR BIG Mr. and Mrs. Rosslyn Ep-pic- h and sons, Gilbert and Earl, of Salt Lake City were Saturday visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. 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