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Show Nov. 28, 1968 THE CITIZEN Club; Tessa Winn DUP camp was enson and daughter Stacev Mrs. Edalleb-- ; Gifts and sociahiliiv iwnaineaoy hajv don Thursday afternoon. The made the eventI'TJ memorable. lesson was given by Veda P. It pertained to the Sharp. Mrs. Ura Greaves on (at beginning of the ZCMI Mer- tained club associates at tha cantile store and it inn Pop 'n Pins eve of oroeress. Marv tt irin.. mug. voiunuiWednesday nowers of the told the life story of her great fall season beautified the granaiauier, Alexander room, ucnial sociability and A dainty repast was an Hour oi Dnage were en served to 14 by Mrs. Hebdon oy eight. joyca ana umma Baker. Mrs. Stanley Petersen and Mrs. Casey Bergquist was aaugmer Karen of St. An hostess fcr the Nifty Needles thony were Sunday dinner ciuq recently. The featured guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frea- entertainment was a review man Jensen. of the book, "Rosemary's Baby," given by Mrs. Janet Mrs. John Palmer invited Jensen. A luncheon was also Her club associates tn not a feature of enjoyment. home Friday evening. A sal-ad luncheon was served to 13. . mrs. inch urcnchley was Airs. lull Hansen cave a re. hostess for the Atalacoa DUP view of the baok, "Christy,"! camp for their November session Tuesday. Assisting shall. captain, Gladys Beckstead, Conducted the urogram whirh Jay Baker returned to Poincluded the lesson by Sylvia catello He had Ward relative to Uie establish- spent the Sunday.week past ment of a ZCMI in the various nis son, Air. ana Mrs.visiting Gary pioneer communities by Brig-ha- isaKcr. Young as a means nf discouraging merchants from Lana and Olson of me east coming to Utah to Logan visitedKatliy their parents,, establish mercantile business Mr. ana Mis. Marion Olson, es. Mrs. Brenchlcy told the over Uie weekend. life story of a relative, Catherine Thomas Leishman, who was a child living near the home of Joseph Smith when ne was Killed. A refresh ment was served to 13. and enjoy full rich, natural stereo sound from both recorded music and Stereo FM radio Beck-stea- ATTiJArrinv o r . - lite Sociable Citi NO Wt Stereo FM makes the most exciting sound in Record Changor Exclusive New Bass stereo even more exciting I Control $199.95 Model 4565 THE PERFECT GIFT FOR YOUR WHOLE FAMILY Plus FREE Sfand and E. II. Lloyd is reported to of Pocatello were dinner; for training in the Navy, be making good recovery af guests of Mr. and Mrs ter an operation in the Logan Nelson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tanner hospital Wednesday. attended a party given by Mr. and Mrs. James Brow-e- r ana Mrs. Kay J. Davis Among the bovs from hpre had their children, Mr. at their home in Pocatello who returned home Thursday and Mrs. B. J. Darley of Salt last week. A musical from National Guard trainine Lake proas their overnight gram was Mr. at Fort Sill, Okla., were Nich- guestsCity, presented by last weekend. and Mrs. Ralph Laycock and olas J. Crookston, son of Mr. ot rrovo. It was and Mrs. SDencer Cronkstnn- Alice Talbot and Nona Bax, centered on the "Ma-- r theme James Jensen, son of the were luncheon of sic in the home" A buffet Keith Jensens; Bruce Fisher. their sister. Mrs. guests Merelda luncheon was served to 33. son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mrs. Winger Dlans Winger. Fisher: Dennis Bosworth. snn to leave soon for California Mr. and Mrs. Darrell B. of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bos. to spend the winter with her Anworth, and David Nelson, snn children. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Larsen and daughters, drea and Deneice, of Woods oi Mr. ana Mrs. Spencer Nel Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Cross, arrived son. evening Harold Winger, at Long to spend the Friday weekend with ueacn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. n Sgt. and Mrs. John Gallo Larsen. Darrell attended two way and children, who National Guard. Joining the have been stationed at Makah Mrs. Lillias Tanner Crane families for Sunday dinner Air Force base in Washing and children of Portland, were Mr. and Mrs. L. Boyd ton, are visiting their par Ore., have been house guests ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tanner Hyde and daughters, Valerie and Bernadine. Thev all re Johnson and Mrs. June Gal- this week. They all plan to loway, for a few days prior spend the Thanksgiving holi- turned home Sunday evening. mr. ana mts. Wallace Jen to a new assignment to Ja in Provo, the guests of sen returned home last week pan. Capt. and Mrs. Van days Wheatlev and seven children Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laycock. after a trip to California of Brigham City were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Funk where they visited their child at uie liauoway nome Saturand MTS. WftUy Jen Mr anil Mr. Tl T W. ren have day. El-do- FREE Siereo Records STEREO'S MOST EXCITING FEATURES... FOR STEREO'S MOST EXCITING SOUND I BEST YEAR YET TO GET THE BEST I 100 Wet'. of Peak Music Zenith's Zenith Micro-Touc- Twin-Con- Power 2Q Tone Arm h' e Speakers PRESTON'S MOST CONVENIENT SUPER MARKET . . . . . PORK ROAST BONELESS BOSTON BUTT lb. m The Citizen Photo Taps InputOutput and Stereo Headphone Jacks Storeo Precision MARKET d. at FOOTBALL T.AMR STAN'S Pickwick club members had a delightful evening at tne nome ot sunt, and Mrs. W. G. Ward Mondav. A sal- ad luncheon was served and the hosts showed slides and told interesting things about their European trip last summer. Thev also disnlaverl mementos of the trip. Sixteen were in attendance. Mrs. Dora Beveridm was hostess for the Pickwick club Mondav evening. An interest. and revealing review of ing 11 me dook, wasnington, u. was given bv Mrs. Genevieve Hawkes. It is authored by Gore Vidal and deals principally with the period in gov ernment at the time of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt Dainty refreshments were served to 15. www a a c, PRUNES PITTED 12-O- Z. Conference Held In Mink Creek MINK CREEK Ward con ference was held Sunday night and speakers Included the stake presidency. Pres. Carl Mortensen, Web Maughan, and Jack Moser, Uie bishop ric, Bishop Bryce Egley, Cloyd Wilde, Verdon Hansen and Ronald Baird. and two teenagers. Debbie Keller and Clynn Keller. Musical numbers were a piano solo bv Van Wilde and the ladies chorus. Karen Olson and Debbie Keller attended a party at Uie home of Kathv Hull Sun day evening in honor of sever al servicemen who returned from the National Guard last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGee and daughter of Salt Lake spent the weekend with her narpnts Mr nnH Mrs DalmAi 491 SNACKS Pizza Spins 39c Pkff- - BANANAS 2 Lbs. 25c Rmr ibih imnJim Jtf Clf.-- aiiernoon at.! VhIIm nauI - aeugnuui Dwain Larsen. son of Mr. uie name of Mrs. w. paw OnMen 1 1 I Merrill. Wednesday. Lovely and Mrs. Melroy Larsen, resen and three children, who flower arrangements graced turned home last week from reside at San Jose. They al- - uie taoies at wnicn luncheon National Guard training. Vance Christensen, son of so visited relations, Mrs was served to eight. Bridge Gwen J. Hunter and Mr. and was the diversion and score Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christenhonors went to Mrs. Orvid sen, recently returned misMr. and Mrs. Edwin Croc Mrs. Nile Young at McCloud. Cutler and Mrs. Lament Aller. sionary from the Danish kett entertained at a family They were away two weeks. Mission, is attending school dinner honoring grandson. Mrs. Mav Nelson was the at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenoe honored guest at a party held Mahalia Jensen, former Keith Crockett, at their home died five days at Mer- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mink Creek resident, Sharp spent " l west idian last week visiting their Rulon Dunn on the occasion of Friday in the LDS hosoitaT Tuesday. Covers were laid in Salt Lake of pneumonia for parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Florence Balls and her 80th birthday recently. and a kidney disorder. The' Those attending were Mr. and funeral was held in Mink Quinten Crockett, Mr. and family. Mrs. John Silver of San Car Creek and burial was in the Mrs. Phenol Edgley, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Rnfnau Pnnrl . vuu Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mink Creek cemetery. los, Calif., Marilee Gazdik of laano returned home Saturday af Mrs. Velda Olson spent and son Philip and Falls, Quinten Crockett Jr.. ter a week's visit with Mr Halliday with her mother, Mrs. Sunday w Michelle Silver of Salt Lake HI iTl and Nancy Raddatz of Provo and Millie Baird, in Logan at the Mrs. Harold Jones at City, Mrs. Chris Nelson and Minshine Terrace. and Marsha Edgley. Keith JJlackfoot and with Bishoo son of Susan Jepsen, Ann and DebBelmont, Calif., Blaine .ias gone to San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Roy Packham at Dunn of Denver, Karen Stev bie Keller. Jill Baird. Jeannie and Sandy Hansen and Pam ela Jensen took part in the school opera presented I V high at the Preston high school Allis-ChalmeI U. & I. FURNITURE YOUR VOLUME DEALER 65 No. State Phom Preston 852-08- PRESTON, IDAHO then and three children of Mrs. Lloyd Beckstead un- Visaiia, Calif., as their guests derwent hip surgery at the for a few days. Logan hospital last week. Mrs. Jennie Barton has been visiting her children in Salt Lake City and Bountiful for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Clayson Let's Go To A Movie I -- AREA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE . .. THURS., FRI., SAT. GRAND NOVEMBER 28, 29, 30 'The Ballad 'BIIEATIKE Of rs TRACTOR Josie' Starring Doris Day - NOVEMBER 28. 29. 30 NITKWM. KNOUl PKTUHS PRESENTS JAMES GARNER DEBBIE REYNOLDS -- Grace Theatre MAURICE RONET THURS., FRI., SAT. NOV. 28 PAUL 29- - 30 LYME Technkalor Pwaviuan hC4wTi 'The Sound Of Music' ADMISSION: Adults 90c; Students 75c ; Children 40c - NO CHARGE DECEMBER 2. 3. 4 r k ( 1 Feel TaH' is about to With Edward G. Robinson One Show Each NIeht 7:30 Community Theatre Lrwlston, Utah NO STRINGS - ON ALL GENUINE AND FORD and WED. ALLIS-CHALME- INSTALLED FREE PICK-U- P AND DELIVERY FOR TUNE-Ur& OVERHAULS Based on One Mile for Every 3.00 Worth of Repairs S BY US SPECIAL SAVINGS ON ALL MAJOR REPAIRS . . . DIESEL AND GAS . . . CHECK WITH US FOR LOW PRICES AND GUARANTEED DEPENDABILITY Fiddle Faddle POPCORN & PEANUTS Pks- - 39c SEE OR CALL VERNON PHONE Potato Chips WESTERN FAMILY LARGE PKG. S9C last week. Open House To Honor Area Woman In celebration of her 85th anniversary, Annie Melissa Ilaopas Goodsell will be honored at a birthday open house Eiven bv her niiHron Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 ;p.m., at her home in Weston. Mrs. Goodsell was born Dec. 2, 1883 at Weston to Daniel Lewis and Catherine Clark Ilaopes. She married Albert Eugene Goodsell April 15, 19M in the Logan Temple. He died in October 1956. ihey were the parents of i ennaren, seven of whom are still living. They include1 Dr. Wylie D. and Orvni v. nt Arlington, Va.; Mrs. Maurice (Ines) McFadden, Pleasan-toCalif.; Lynn A., Grace; Gordon II., American Fork. Mrs. Joseoh Ut.: (Veda)! irenows, Preston, and Phil H. of Boise. There is a oosteritv of 42 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren. MINK CREEK BRIEFS Mrs. Viola Larsen wpnt tn Central MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT CO. PRESTON, IDAHO IKC LOS. 1U WIENERS SWIFTS - ALL MEAT PKG. i Lb. 1 n, PARTS OFF 'A Boy Ten The 'Paper Lion' - JUST BRING YOUR TRACTOR INTO OUR SHOP DURING DECEMBER DECEMBER 2 - 4 M0N.. TUES.. WED. Tire Chech FREE Oil Level Check FREE Hydraulic Pump Pressure Check Starring Julie Andrews One Show each Night 7:30 MON. Dynamometer Test Battery Test FREE Cable Check NO OBLIGATION SHOWS START AT 7 AND 9: 10 P.M. and Ford SERVICE SPECIAL- FREE FREE FREE GRACE, IDAnO RUSSETS BAG NO. 1 sssa bsb 111 V 1 a m PRESTON THURS.. FRI.. SAT. m POTATOES 852-117- 5 Mondav evpnin? where she spoke to a ladie3 club on textile naintintr. Dan Jepsen spent last week! in Provo visiting a mission-- ary companion and looking into gang to school at BYU. He started his classes Monday morning. BIG SELECTION FRIENDLY CLERKS VVirtUICinil cvjv.ma 8 to 8 Weekdays Sunday Hours 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. STAN'S MARKET AND GUY'S BAKERY |