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Show Jane THE CITIZEN 13, 1988 Soldier Returns To North Carolina Mrs. Richard at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her son, Sgt Ruben Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Renlish-bake- r Richard Garbett Jr., to Salt returned from their took a where he Lake City In to bis home back honeymoon trip to the Black plane moved to and Hills N. have after spendGoldsboro, C, to make their home. ing ten days here with his parMrs. Renlishbaker will attend ents and other relatives. Mrs. Claude Conlin has been summer school and he will work. visiting in Arizona with her Gene Millward spent last and her husband, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Brent Roper week in Sim Valley attending and family. meetings pertaining to the Sharmea Summerfrutch of summer recreation program. St George has been visiting His wife and family spent the THATCHER Garbett took Po-catel- lo Reed staying MpIHa . . vr.wTTW WJ uio MS degree, and their nephew. 11011 woo . .. Crystal, . roii RS ri!nn euests at the home of Mr .u 1 n-i-.i una. mcuucui aim w nrigm, Mrs. with Crystal's paralong ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reha Joan wngnt or salt Lake v-j- - -- Mr. -- 1 1 - JS"ifaS3 and her husband, Liee Bow man. Jean received a Bache-lor's degree in Educaion. and her husband reoeivea nis u Agriculture, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis John- son and sons of Seattle, Wash CAMPERS days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson, ana ouier relatives. Mrs. Max Bitton came with them and will visit wtth her mother. Mrs. Luella Hoopes, and other members CO. PHONE STATE thegraduaticmatUSUoftheir NOTICE OF ELECTION The Board of Trustees of the West Side School District of Dayton, Idaho is calling an election for all qualified voters of the district on the following question: "Shall the Board of Trus tees of the West Side School District No. 202, Dayton, Ida ho, be empowered to renew the school levy of 38.5 mills n the Maintenance and Ooer- ations Fund of the district for the period of one year?" Thp said election will be held in the West Side High School Library, Juiy 9, iot, between the hours of 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Signed: Joseph H. Olsen, Chairman West Side School District Legal No. 1386 Pub. June wn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. rnuay and Mrs. Fern WrieftL Her brother Steven returned home 13, 1968. with her and will accompany went to i his aunt and uncle, MrTand Area Cows Post at to attend the graduation itooeri iunn, on a trip tktt of their dauehter Jeanl Record MOUNTED ON OUR TRUCK OR YOURS 296 NORTH gaa I von nwt-- r V, hall and gJZnL of Corvallia , Ore., came last Tioay " spend two weeks with his ps Mr. and Mrs. Mfll pnts Mendenhall, and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hubbard onrf relatives. Jeff Garbett, who is doing u-- - Mr. and Mrs. Millen Men- aennaa. weiii w last Saturday morning to attend ZffiStVlm&lXi fP" uuTu..j grandpar- Rlnbarrf Garbett, Mr. and RENT WEST MOTOR w is thwTmother, Mrs. SteDhenson. and is his, parents, And 15 Foot Pall Trailers BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH I working in Soda Springs. Primarv started on Monday . CAMPERS with her of her family. The two sons he was away, of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will week in Pocatello Darents while l.cu FOB SSS-13- PRESTON Production to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Capel Milk and butterfat produc tato the M,ke tion levels estaousnea ve oy RiriBtired Holstein cows in er. They formerly lived in this area have been reported Soda Springs Holstein-Friesia-n AssociaMr. and Mrs. Claude Men- - by tion of America. All cows are (mm herds enrolled in the last Saturday and attended Dairy Herd Improvement the graduation of their son (DHIK) official testBrian from the uos Business Registry ing program. College. Gav Andreasen and her girl Cows recognized in this ar friend from Nephi spent a ea, and their owners are as few days last weeK nere visit- follows: D Sky liner ing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rooer Hazel 6086153, a nroduced 16.680 lbs. of of Ogden were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. milk and 651 lbs. of butterfat Frank Roper. Sunday after- in 359 days. noon the couples visited in Monogram Cindy 6299188, a Soda SDrmes with Mrs. Rop tum.vear.old. had 16.590 lbs. er's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. of milk and 559 lbs. of butter fat in 355 days. Both are Milton Gambles. Mn. Irene Wvler returned owned by Norris L. Mickelson from the Dee Hosoical in Ofi-- of Lewiston. den last Thursday after un These new production figdergoing surgery on her ures may be compared to the throat The Wyler's daugh- estimated annual output of ter Diane from California is 8,513 lbs. of milk and 315 lbs. here visiting with her par of butterfat by the average ents. U. S. dairy cow, notes the naMr. and Mrs. Lorin Hoean tional Holstein Association. have moved back to their Utah State University ranch in Thatcher. They have the aamoline. weigh been living in Grace. ing and testing operations in Mrs. Atheleen Walton of cooperation with the iioistein LomPoc, Calif., came Monday organization's herd and breed to snend a week with her dau improvement programs. ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mendenhall. She CENTRAL BRIEFS came to brine her grandson. Devon Walton, to the mission Mr. and Mrs. Leon and family of Cenhome in Salt Lake City. He Mr. and Mrs. Grant will fill a mission for the LDS tral, church in the Spanish Mission Erickson and family and Mr. DeVon is the son of Mr. and and Mrs. Ted Gummersall Mrs. LaDell Walton, former and family spent Sunday afternoon in Eight Mile on a residents of the valley. picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Qual- CENTRAL BRIEFS were in Pocatello Thurs man Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen spent Wednesday and day on business. the funeral of Thursday in Salt Lake on Attending in Grace Friday Frank Hale business. Mrs.. Ray Evans of Soda were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Sorines. Mrs. Richard Hoi- - rhrtetensen. Mr. and Han-enwere Qualman, Emery Arnoly sten and Ida Petersen and June Welch. in Pocatello Friday. Mrs. doctor consulted her Judy Welch accompanied Petersen and then they visited with Mr. Janice King and Mrs. Warand Mrs. Charles Shand and ren King to Preston and Logan where they were shoppers. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans. """ Pay-The-W- ay three-year-nl- NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT AND ANDERSON'S WILL SAVE YOU MONEY DURING THEIR BIG PABCO PAINT SALE On Interior and Exterior Paints "RUSTLE UP" A BIG VALUE ON PABCO'S POPULAR BIG SAVINGS ON PABCO'S BIGGEST SELLING VELVET ENAMEL Vinyl Lalex Wall Painl Leaves no brush marks and dries to a smooth Velvet finish So good, Qnarl it's recommended for homeowner or painting contractor REGULARLY $2.02 $49 Gal. Gal. HOUSE PAINT $5.28 $399 $549 fit pt.faskr Our Famous Diamond A high Quality, durable on base exterior paint. 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FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY Pamper Pop With a Box of Pangburn's Chocolates - FIVE YEARS TO PAY - PHONE PRESTON 852-086- 2 CLEVELAND The MIA of tives in Fish Haven the past ficers sponsored a swimming week. party at Downata on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panevening. The members of the ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin PanCleveland ward MIA attended, ter of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter and Mrs. Spencer Panter of Soda granddaughter, Penine Bell, Springs enjoyed supper at left this week for Seattle Maddox on Friday evening. where Permie will be at home Later they attended the wedwith members of her family ding reception at the Tenth and Mrs. Panter will spend a LDS Rock chapel in Layton few weeks visiting her dau- in honor of Christine Panter ghters, Gayle and Shirlee and and Albert Warren. Christine families. Mr. Panter took is the daughter of Mr. and them to Salt Lake City airport Mrs. Garth Panter and grandwnere raey new oy jet to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seattle airport Kenneth Panter, former resiMr. and Mrs. Gordon Wi- dents of the valley. lliams of Salt Lake City spent Honoring Mrs. Barbara the weekend at the home of Panter June 6 were Mrs. Syhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. bil McGregor, Mrs. Portia McBride of Logan, their mother, Mrs. Mary Neeley of Riverdale, and the guest's daughter, Blanch Jean Panter. The group enjoyed dinner at Maddox's in Brigham City. Margo and Deborah Wright spent a few days of the past week in Pocatello with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wright, cleaning their home and doing other jobs for them. Mrs. Dixie Ctegg and boys of Salt Lake City spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Panter. Mrs. Panter returned to Salt Lake and visited a few days with another daughter Frandne Hull of Preston, Mrs. Afton and family. William Williams. Margo and Deborah Wright will spend some time visiting with relatives in Colorado Springs in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson were Sunday afternoon dinner guests and visitors at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. BANIDA Dr. and Mrs. Dean Hogan, in Thatcher. The women met for Relief Lynn Peterson of Lewistown, Society work day Tuesday afare visiting at the home ternoon. Quilting and hand- Pa., of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin work was done and light reand family. freshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Ged-de- s Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Mendenhall met her sister, Angel-in- e attended USU graduation Moore of Denver, Colo., in ceremonies in Logan Friday Montpelier Wednesday eve- and Saturday where their son ning. The group left Thurs- Miles received a Bachelor deday for a few weeks' trip to gree in agriculture. Yakima, Wash., to visit the Mrs. Reda Allen went to women's brother, Leslie Salt Lake last week with Mr. a brother, Eugene and Mrs. Wilbur Georges on. McClellan at Kenniwick, They left Wednesday by plane Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. to spend two weeks in HanWayne Eppich of Eltopia, over, Pa., with Mr. and Mrs. Wash. Robert Witmer and family. A surprise party was given Kay Miles had a group of in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bill friends at her home Monday Wright of Logan at his sum- night to a wiener roast and mer home here Sunday after- slumber party. noon. Several neighbors and Mrs. Cecil Miles went to friends were present and reTuesday with Mrs. Logan freshments and a sociable Lorraine Youngstrom and time enjoyed. baby of Pocatello. They visitVisiting the weekend with! ed with Valerie Miles and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mundi Peterson and son Calvin Covert, were Mr. and Jeddie while there. Mrs. Anthon Nance and children of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Covert and family Pennsylvanians Visit Relatives In Banida th Mc-CleU- of Mrs. Esther Cole spent a week in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cole and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vert Hale and family of Fresno, Calif., arrived Sunday to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Swann and family. Speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday evening were June HolHngsworth, Quentm Casperson Jr., Kenneth Orme and Wayne Bell of the high council. CENTRAL BRIEFS Mrs. Leon Gummersall and children attended the Gummersall reunion Saturday in Groveland. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Qualman accompanied Ralph Hansen to Wendell Saturday to attend the Nelson reunion. On the way home they visited with Forrest Hansen in Mrs. Hansen was unable to go because of o. Preston. Lleand Panter and granddaughter, Pertnie Bell, Mrs. spent Tuesday in Logan where Mrs. Panter had an with Dr. eye appointment Keith Gates. Mrs. Letitia Smith had Beatrice and Bernice Warner and Mrs. Hattie Jensen of Fish Haven spend Sunday with her. Mrs. Grace Harris attended an Avon meeting in Soda Springs with Mrs. Izne Gil bert of Grace Friday morning. During the afternoon they attended the funeral of Frank Hale at the LDS stake house in Grace and Friday evening at the they attended the BYU Education Week in Pres ton. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Pan ter and family of Soda Springs spent Thursday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Reid and girls of Sandy, Ut., spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. Saturday evening the group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hogan in Thatcher for a wiener roast supper. Mrs. Hogan is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson abo. D'Ann McGregor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed McGregor, has gone to the Circle S Dude Ranch in Wyoming where she win be employed for the summer months. Mrs. Dean Panter spent several days with her daughMr. and ter and Mrs. Brent Harker, their new baby daughter and son in Salt Lake City. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter enjoyed dinner in Montpelier on their wedding anniversary. Pennie Bell spent Friday night as a guest of her friend, Margo Wright, at the home of Margo's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mickelson and family. Easton Smith and two daughters and his mother, Mrs. Letitia Smith, visited rela Ifenneuf ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 16th MEN'S 3 LB. DACRON Sleeping Bag Work Bool $12.99 $9.88 Stretch Hose padded 3-- son-in-la- MEN'S - ASSORTMENT 2 lor QUUSe LOUIlQe A $1199 OUTDOOR INSULATED Web Furniture FOLDING CHAISE Picnic Bag LOUNGE CHAIR $2t99 JQQ $599 MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE JL'ml SPrt $11.99 SWrlS $1.50 FREE GIFT WBAP ON ALL GUTS lhousands his Year 1 WILL NEVER reach market Style. 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