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Show Georgia Colonel Visits With Parents Russell OXFORD-C- ol. the week on bus days during Fisher of Georgia visited his iness. mother, Mrs. Cecil Fisher, Tuesday to Thursday. Afton Ralphs and her mother, Clara Olson, were visitors two separate Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olson were Salt Lake visitors Monday on business. On the way home, they visited Glenden Jensen and Theron Lowe it Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Franzen of Salt Lake visited Mrs. Cecil Fisher the first of the Po-catel- lo week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. FOR -- BRIDES FOR GUESTS BRIDAL REGISTRY Exclusive Gilts It's m 1 m m mm. m LUIK - mw OF PRESTON umtum am cumm WE Fisher returned home Friday evening from a month's visit in Seattle, Wash., with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fisher and family, other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch were Pocatello visitors Friday on business. They also visited their son Claire and Sharon and baby and enjoyed dinner with them. Albert Dickson and son Michael of Farmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson visited their daughter, Afton and Dale Ralphs, Saturday and helped them move into their new home. EVERY DO Texas Couple Visit Relatives FAIRYIEW Mr. and Mrs. Martin Momcal have returned from Angela, Tex., where he was stationed with the Air Force. They are making their home in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn Lamont entertained at dinner Sunday for their family. Those present besides the Lamonts and Monicals were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wanner, Karen Hodges and family, Marie Bodily and family and Margaret Lamont of Ogden. Cheryl Christensen, Diane Hall and Sue AnnwithWhittle their spent the weekend parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whittle. Berdean Bodily and Eleanor Ransom of Preston visited Sunday evening in Dayton with ALbertie Griffiths and Burdette. It was Mrs. Griffiths' birthday. Thyra Griffith and baby Lizeb;e and Nita Talbot of Lewiston visited with Mr. and Robert Bodily Wednesday. The Junior Genealogical class started Sunday afternoon with Verla Harris as teacher. Rex Layne and daughter Christine of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. John King and family Saturday evening. Mildred and Joan mil, Gilbert, Helen Jensen, Harris, Marian Bodily and Darlene King spent in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howell were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. jwi Rnttars of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gilbert and John King traveled to Rexburg to see Clyde Gilbert olav football on the kicks aax-urd- SERVICE TO YOUR CAR GENUINE PARTS College EXPERT HELP vt FAIR PRICES I ay nam nt Shprrif! Lliella by her father. Air. and Mrs. Terry fcpenccr of Layton and Reed Hall of Provo spent the weeKenawuni their parents, Mr. and Mrs Burtis Hall. Mr. and Mrs. inSpencer have just moved to their new home in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bowles and Mr. and Mrs. Judd Bowles were in Boise Saturtheir day and Sunday to see Scott son and grandson, Bowles, who plays on the Boise College football team. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence visited in Smithfield Sunday with her sister ana husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hill and daughter Louise of Pocatello visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Inglet and Zina. Mr. and Mrs. Irven Hatch entertained the birthday club The group nv;ria.u oipnintr and judged games played nr:MHMMM w a a costumes, wi"e Fern Lewis and Owen Sharp. Guests were Camilla Norton, Enid Johnston, Ann Davis, Mr and Mrs LOya IjcWIS, Mr' and Mrs. Quentin Casper-- ; . son, Mr. Lew lar, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle is. Mr. and Mrs. uwen &narp, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greger- sen. A supper was seivcu the group and they all enjoyed the spook alley. Mr. and Mrs. Ornal Hyde Wednesday at entertained dinner for Jeff, who is spend- - team. Halloween oariy evening in the Franklin gym, prizes were given for the best costumed child. Beverly Jensen won children. fnr tko and Darrell King won the sixth grade prize. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Joreen son and family of Clifton vis ited Sunday afternoon wixn Mr. and Mrs. John King and family. Sunday visitors at tne name of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fisher and two boys of Smithfield. ToPnirtP RawlilYPS. WDO Is employed in Salt Lake City, weekend at the man th home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marten nawungs. Tn fast meetine Sunday, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Egbert was given At thp Thursday ol h 35? V v." if' " "' ' KEEP YOUR " mi BUSINESS AT IIOME SILL AUGER Parts and Service SEE US TODAY-LARS- ON CHEVROLET-OLD- S PRESTON, IDAHO SOUTH STATE Let's Go To A Movie AREA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE . . . THURS., FRL, SAT. NOV. 7, 8. 9 'HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE AND RUIN VOUR LIFE' With Dean Martin and THEATRE PRESTON THURS.. FBI. SAT. .a SEAN martin mijfm Stevens Stella - NOV. THURS., FRL, SAT. 7-8- NOV. 14, 15, 16 -9 HOHEET MrararaM November 'THE SHAKIEST GUN IN THE WEST' Starring Don Knotts Grace Theatre GRACE, 1DATTO THURS., FRI., SAT. NOV. 7, 8, 9 in E his flirlnnffS with v. : miwiww--"- ON HONOR ROLL Mr. Jay Bergquist, son ofPres- and Mrs. Lee Bergquist, been placed on the scholastic honor roll at Stevens Henager Callege for 3.38 grade point achieving a average. was The announcement made this week by F. S. Robinson, director of Stevens Henager College in Ogden. Stevens Henager College is a nationally accredited junior college of business. Jay is currently enrolled In a business automation ana computer science course at Stevens Henager. He u a graduate of Preston high ton, has school. LudUe Wlk,nm flf B tifuli Carol IIcndcrson of ciifton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hatch of MillvLlle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hatch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irven Hatch visited Saturday with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hatch, in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. LaNay Lewis of Bothell, Wash., visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Inglet and Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Inglet. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis. Dennis Harris has been stationed at Fort Sill with the National Guard and returned home Thursday. Earl and Craig Harris met him at the Salt Lake City airport. They visited with Mrs. Nada Cornish and family in Roy. of Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Martell Rawl-ing- s were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorenson of Logan and LaRaine Rawlmgs of Salt iy. Mrs. itawiings "s. ouj iiisuii viaucu hi Franklin with Mr. and Mrs. CENTRAL MARKET Mrs- - James Cottle. - son, Justin Dockstader. Sorfvant LaDon W. Turner son of Mrs. Milo Ransom of Preston, has been graduated from a U. S. Air Force technical school at Keesler AFB, trained as a radio repairman and has been as- FREE OF LOTS IN PARKING OF THE STORE BACK -P- GOLD STRIKE STAMPS RESTON, IDAnO Every day Lowest iood Prices in Cache Valley Salad Dressing 4 RAISINS POWDERED OR BROWN J bag 6 SUGAR SAVE 17c 39 l .29 BOXES CATSUP Asa Bodily and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bret Bodily of Bountiful attended the fast meeting in Franklin Sunday and witnessed the blessing of their grand- PIERCE'S The - NO. 2Vi CAN MILK group were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dock stader. Reva Wilson and Donna Gilbert entertained their club associates Friday evening at the Wilson home. Those present were Connie and Mable Rawlings, Vera and Minnie Beatrice and Oneta Cole, a Hyde, Geneva Larson and Bodily. Afton Roberts was a special guest. The group enjoyed handwork and a lun- SKGO .... CASE 48 PET POWDERED MILK . . $7.79 6 Tall Cans SEGO DIET FOOD 12 Qt. $1.45 Cottage Cheese 3 . . $1 35 $i for 95c 29 Crt Al-t- liTrfiid cheon. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Inglet nf Seattle. Zina Inelet of Salt Lake City, Roland Olsen of Salt Lake City returned 10 Idaho Instant Pepper 3 Lb. Can Potato SCHILLINGS Z. $1.99 their respective homes this week after spending their va cations at the home oi mr. and Mrs. Barnard Inglet. Wednesday until Friday, ai- ta Fifield visited with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Hyruim Rnttars in darkston. Mr. and Mrs. zan and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Petersen all of Oeden. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peterson of Preston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Come Tuesday. The group attend ed the funeral services ior Reckstead in the Franklin stake house. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Cottle enjoyed visiting with Mrs. Cottle's cousin, the forBeckstead, a mer nurse from Boise. Josie was Dr. States' nurse here in this area before she moved to rsecK-sit.n- GRADUATES Miss. H was DON GREAVES and Fi-fie- ld 1 , FOOD STORE Guests were his grandparents, Mr- - Fi-fie- ld thnm THE CITIZEN 7, 1968 CASE LOT SALE FLAKES CAN No. 10 Can 39c 59c Beans 10 Lbs. $1.29 BULK A Reduced Prices Rice MARGARINE 3 BLUE BONNET BULK Ibi. 1 6 lbs- $1 BLUE SEAL Josie 4 Lbs. 69c Macaroni WHIPPED signed to ForUma Air Force Station, Mont. The sergeant is ft graduate of Preston hign scqom. His wife, Arlene, is the dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A Vera HincKiey at airview. Boise. Pauline Hatch and Shirlene OXFORD BRIEF! Johnson of Preston entertained at a Halloween party at Jay Baker and son Randy the Irvin Hatch home for 25 of Pocatello visited Saturday girls from the sophomore and Sunday with bis son class of the Preston high school. The group enjoyed a Gary and Carol Baker. reMr. and Mrs. Keith Hatch spook alley, games and and family of Logan visited freshments.Barthlome Is spendRandy his mother, Mrs. Marie Hatch ing some time at the home on Sunday. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fish Demar Barthlome. Mr. and Mrs. James er of Ogden visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fish er, over the weekend. Jean Kendall and friend of FOR Ogden spent the weekend with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SEE Olson Sunday evening to wish him a happy birihday, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hatch of Ogden visited his mother, Mrs. Marie Hatch, Saturday and Sunday. Lbs. $1.29 10 . - OR SPAGHETTI 69 ICECREAM I GAL. TV I.G.A. FLAVORS $2.59 Dinners 39c . Onions . 50 Lbs. $1.49 SWEET SPANISH FROZEN Orange Juice 5 Cans $1 . 10 Lb. 29c Potatoes RUSSETT FROZEN - PURSER'S QUALITY HEAT- S- CUSTOM CUTTING COLD STORAGE LOCKERS HAMS-- -- CARPET BAG BAR BONELESS S FULLY COOKED Carlson's Lb. Half A -- BIG MON.. NOV. 11 la Ill Sixpence' DAYS- -g thru I Starring Tommy Steele One Show Each Night 7:30 SAT.. NOV. 16 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! includin hpst PICTURE! Katharine couihm pictures Spencer TRACY , 1 p.- .- . Stanley Kramer Sidney POITIER 1 HEPBURN gases who's BAR Lb. MON. and WED. NOV. 11 13 Arizona Bushwachers' p- , Howard Keel YeVonne DeCarlo Feature Starts 7:10 and 9:00 : ADMISSION: Adults 90c; Students 75c; Children 40c Lewiston, In at our Mindly flora. of waitara clothing and Fair pricai. WESTERN BOOTS Color Cafafogu anywhara. 67 Eail PORK CHOPS S lb- - 9C 69c .... FINEST BAKERY GOODS BAKED FKESH DAILY COOKIES 3 Doz. . Each 99c SUGAR, OATMEAL, CHOCOLATE CHIP, BROWN SUGAR CHOCOLATE CHIP, BUTTERNUT RANCHWEAR Sarvlng lha Notion horn lha Heart of the Wait Sail Lake) City, Utah 2nd South Strat Deal. "N" -- RUST PASTRY SHOP Jacke Welk V Theatre Utah a". 'mi Whan yea visit Salt laka City, drop wldait lalaclion Browia through saddlary In lha country, latest ityUi. SADDLERY - RANCHWEAR Sand tor your FREE 96 Pago Ordar by Mall. Wa ihlp Community SHOWS START AT 7 AND 9:10 P.M. BACON MINCE 84111 MEAT PIES IF YOU WANT THE BEST, TRY OURS 49c I |