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Show THE CITIZEN 4 April 4, 1968 Woman Back Gleaners Honor Woman TRENTON At the stake and Gleaner Girl banquet, Mrs. Clara Cottle was presented with an Honorary Golden Gleaner award and given a pin. Mrs. Cottle has worked with MIA girls for many years and richly deserves this honor. Mrs. Flossie Atkinson was hostess to the Margaret Ann Adams Benson DUP camp at her home Friday afternoon. The lesson on Islands of the Great Salt Lake was given by Ethleen Grant. Marlene Atkinson played several organ Rcfreshm e n t s selections. were served to Pearl Spencer, Norma Reedcr, Eloise Benson, Marba Brown, Mabel M-M- en Mortenson, Lizzie Gancheff, Josephine Lapray, Lola Little- dike, Lona Holt, Iledvig Bingham, Venice Reader, Bessie Tillotsen and Ethleen Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eller-ma- n drove to Rupert recently where they witnessed the marriage of their grandson, Blaine Stelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelley. They also attended the reception following the While there they marriage. visited a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ellcrman of Paul. Mrs. Ellerman was recuperating from recent surgery. Norman Gene Christensen, who is employed in Ogden, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- - From Trip nian Christensen. On Sunday, Mrs. Christensen, Norman Gene. Carl. Maurine and Na- CORNISH Mrs. omi drove to Thornton, Ida.,& fthe Past onthnrort with fhnv uhnrc hpr i in California to bs with her C"Vur.w',f under- ilies at the home of a broth- went i Ira is surgery. Sonja er, Mr. and Mrs. Marion proving satisfactorily. Others attending Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel God were Mr. and Mrs. Theron went to Salt Lake City Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo frey last Tuesday. They met their Cheney and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyler, all of Thornton son Kenneth, who flew in from and nearby towns. Dinner California. They all went on was served and the afternoon to Provo on business Mrs. Agnes Buttars has respent visiting. turned to her home after vis iting several months with the Ralph Chadwick family in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rich man and Mr. and Mrs. Gil' bert Bingham attended fun eral services for Morris Stewart in Ogden last Tues To California TSk j;r'V PLOWS AY The women's free golf clinic will be held at the Preston Golf and Country club on Ap ril a starring at lu a.m. According to Gale Parcell. the clinic was postponed be cause of the weather. had been serving in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Smith of Inglewood, calif., were guests the past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Kendell and four children of Pleasant Valley, Ida., visited the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell and family. Mrs. Glen Fife of Filer, Ida ho, Mrs. Lula Funk of Mrs. Verla Houser and Mrs. Elva Wright of Og den and Mrs. Nora Poulsen of Lewiston visited one day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham. Mrs. Robert Pitcher, stake Primary president, and two other officers from Coeur d Alene, Ida., were overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham. They were enroute to general conference in Salt Lake City. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martin was blessed and given the name of Daren Eugene Sunday in fast meeting. Tre-monto- raises plow, reverses bottom. Turn furrows the same direction for contour, Cornish Brief hill-'sid- e, irrigation farming. Fully mounted in for deep plowing and less clogto take shocks and strains. ging. Truss-typ- e Spring trip protection for bottoms. beams hitch. series for Category I hitch. series for Category II Three-furrO- Quick, simple adjustments . . . choice of 14 or bottoms . . . many accessories. Come in and give these plows a "going over." ALSO: 16-in- ch Ho two ways about Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell entertained following guests in their home Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Godfrey, Mrs. Agnes Buttars, Virginia and Mae Hanson, Sadie Sorenson, Karla Rawlings and Carolyn Kendell. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kendell and three sons of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell Sunday. the mounts and close coupled minutes. Two-hffro- this.. .Our terms The Polar Bear PRESTON'S FAVORITE DRIVE-I- N Opens Thursday FEATURING THE BEST HAMBURGERS YOU EVER ATE . . . PLUS THEIR COMPLETE MENU. REFRESHING DRINKS AND FLAVORED SOFT ICE CREAM JENSEN CLIFF CURT KELLER TIKE THE FAMILY OUT TO EAT TONIGHT AT THE AT Modern Farm Equipment Co. WEST ONEIDA PHONE 852-117- n, POLAR BEAR IN PRESTON 5 was Don Ransom of McCune Motor Company, Preston, was honored for outstanding sales performance during 1967 listed on the Dean's List for 0 at a Ford Club banscholastic achievement during quet Saturday, March 30, in the fall semester of 1967-6- 8 the Prudential Mall Auditorat Idaho State University. ium, Salt Lake City. 300-50- bus Students boarding the CIVIL DEFENSE Wendel Godfrey in the test evaluation. of ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Students Take Part In CD Evacuation School The Cache County District, in cooperation with the Civil Defense unit of Cache Valley, performed a HF0 Heeling Next Monday Another National Farmers Organization meeting will be held in Franklin county on April 8. According to Lynn Atkinson, the meeting will be held at the Franklin county court house starting at 8 p.m. - are Easy! F 51 Milo Andersen, Preston, was day, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A free clinic will be held and two children are vis this Friday, April 5, for boys iting with Mr. and Mrs. Del who are interested in golf, bert Martin. They came It will start at 4:30 pjn. Clubs from Fort Belvoir in Alexan will be furnished to boys who dria, Va., where Mr. Martin HydniifiC power II On Deans List Set For year Ford Salesman To Be Honored Preston Student Free Clinic ao not have them. Vic Halford. the new ereens keeper, said the course is in excellent shape. The greens ana fairways have been 2-W- Sky View gym. The theme of th revue tins "Let's Take A Trip." The Vistauns of Sky View high their annual revue Wednesday in the Golf Course UT-FA- GE FORD PRESENT REVUE school presented test emergency evacuation of its students and personnel Wednesday afternoon beginning at 2 p.m. A central alarm was sound- -' ed and students boarded their regular buses and were transported home, hopefully within a half hour of dismissal. Primaries in most of the wards were rescheduled and the school teachers were all expected to meet at Sky View high school where the new team teaching programs for the coming year were SIDEWALK OKEHED (Continued from Page 1) Too Late To Classify tatives to the group. The purpose of this commit tee is to help prepare, seek out opportunities and plan for the future. They will work in conjunction with the Planning and Research Associates cf Salt Lake City who are working on a master plan for the City of Lewiston and which will be completed within the next 18 months. Engineer rrcoasco presented a com prehensive plan for the water and sewer planning and organisation and he will work with the Planning and Zoning committee. Other business discussed was the fact that there are many delinquent charges on cemetery lots in Lewiston. A list of these delinquent lots is posted under legal notices and will be printed and advertised for three weeks. If the fee is not brought up to date the city will repossess them. FOR SALE home in Cornish. Carpet, furnace, garage. Call McKay RawlCorings. Phone 14t3c nish. i a 248-273- 1, FOR SALE 1955 Pontiac. Good condition. Also 194D Dodge Panel Truck. McKay Rawlings, Cornish. 248-273- 1, Ts.vtrta? 14t3c FOR SALE Solid Walnut drawers, cabinets and fixtures from old Lewiston Bank. Cheap. Call 6 Cornish. 248-273- DIPPING 14t3c VAT The Dipping Vat at Cache Valley Auction is now open. For further information, call Cache Valley Auction, FOR RENT Furnished one or two bedroom anartment Located 63 East 1st South. Phone 14t3c it suil a boy ccn wear 10 ditfsrenf ways! 248-204- or hepsoc!-- I 13.98 Just look at the ways he can use this oxford weave rayonacetate blend suitl You get a coat, matching slacks, reversible vest, and an extra pair of s'acks in solids or checks. The coat has canter vent styling. Sizes 852-073- 2. 2. ! 852-189- 4. IT'S SPRING IN PRESTON . . . SHOP FOR EXTRA VALUES AT THESE PRESTON BONUS SAVING STORES O FREE PRIZES O BIG SELECTION DRAWING HAY 11 ALL NEW SPUING AND SUMMER SELECTIONS MAKE MERRILL'S YOUR REPEAT OF A SELL - OUT Sporty Forty GLASSES i 40 GLASSES REG. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY SHORT SLEEVE Sport Shirts $10.95 VALUE WATCH For More Headquarters $3.49 Idaho Appliance Scrl Sop PRESTON FOR $1.99 WOMEN'S ITALIAN LOOK BONUS VALUES DRF.SS, SANDALS SLOO Stores m wmm m save - plus Covered Peanuts, JVanut Clusters. Bridge Mix, Chocolate Covered Raisins. Chocolate FULL POUND REG. 59c 2 WORK OR PLAY $9.95 to $15.95 THE LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN From Preston CANDY TINEX Page 5 SIZES ALL ONLY & Watch This MEN'S FREE PARKING ,or CANDY 3 for MEN'S 8" HOC TOE WORK SHOES S7C MERRILL JEWELERS JOHNSON'S PRESTON PRESTON DRUG m cm m mums prizes CAKE MIX SWANS DOWN 4 for $1 Sizes 6 to 11 $14.95 VALUE NOW ONLY - 88c $9.95 Ft KG. 29c and 39c Mix Kinds Assorted 'Em Up , ON THE STREET OR OFF STREET LOTS BOYS' AM) MEN'S ASSORTED SIZES BANANAS 2 Lbs. 25c MIRACLE FIBERS BERKSHIRE Hose vx'ft ' Ultrason Dress Sheer REG. 1I r 7S ' VM : i : Red Wing Pancake Flour $1.39 VA vCrBETTY 3 PR. CROCKER $4.15 WORK SHOES 4 Lbs. 59c AH Sale Pried MER - ERA'S - CHADWICK'S PRESTON O.P. SKAGGS PRESTON VOGUE SHOP PRESTON - Free Tickets Given At All These Stores - |