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Show Oregonians Visit In Franklin WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS June FRANKLIN Visiting for a daughters, Susan Nash of in Las Cruces, N. M., with a week with their parents were Salt Lake, and a friend. Scott friend. Beverly Larsen, dau- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Olsen and Beckstcad. The occasion was ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted;; ' 01 roruanu, ure. mey Airs, uoson s Droiner Lyie s i,arsen, lamuy lormeny 01 rresum .... . , i i winn While there LuAnn visited Air. ana Mrs. Dirtnaay. visuea Wallace C'lsen and Mr. and; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coltrin many interesting places. Mrs. Mervin Whitney of Wes-- and children, Debra and Ron--1 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kings-for- d ton. j are happy over the arnie, vacationed in California Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Geddes for a few days. They visited rival of a baby boy born June and daughters, Penni and with thir daughters, Mr. and 15. A sister, Joli, greets the Karrie, of Logan were week- - Mrs. Richard Hogebaun and new baby brother. Grandparlend euests of Mr. and Mrs. children in Santa Ana and Mr ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Percy Gibson. On Sunday, and Mrs. B. L, Dendens ofMoser of Whitney and Mr. dinner onpsta ivwp Mr and Anaheim. and Mrs. Eldon Kingsford Mrs. Jim Kirkbride and 1 Jam-Mark Claron Durrant, Mrs. Lyle Nash and family' Helen and Maxine and Mr. and Mrs. Geddes and 1?", Garth Porter and Lynn daughters wooawara reiurneu m naumii home after spending two Kirkbride of Dayton enjoyed ' weeks at the summer en- -' a few days in Las Vegas, Nev.campment of the National , They visited with Mrs. Karren Hurst and children. Helen Guard in Boise. , Kent Porter, son of Mr. and is eoine to soend the summer Las anat Life., Mrs WillnrI .u . . , has .months with her aunt in ...... . aPnr w tor MRS. DAVID N. CLEELAND - 26, 1969 THE CITIZEN DON GREAVES FOOD STORE : Family Groups, Individuals, Old Photographs Copied and Restored. Genealogy Copies For Memory Books. ANDERSON'S STUDIO Preston - Ph. CENTRAL MARKET ; i : I : - i EXTENSION completed his year's studies at BYU and is employed for the summer months by Litton Industries in Salt Lake City. He is living at the home of! Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shum way. A supper was held at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Durrant Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. and j vBaS- i LADDERS This Week Only Torru Wonrfrinlr. and M,.a HnnuVitArs" nf -Prpstnn ) Mr and o 7 Mrs. Garth LeFevre and chil-- 1 -a m. . I'll Ult UCTTigrbUH, dauMrs. Darvel Durrant and o 'ghters, and Claron and on Durrant and friends, Julie Spackman of Richmond and Louis Mendoza. The occasion was the birthday of the Dur- rants' daughter Sharlene and1 the wedding anniversary of their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Durrant. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Olsen were their children, Mr. and Monte Olsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ward family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Olsen and family of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Lon-- ! Olsen and daughter Amy Lyn of Preston. Lonnie Olsen was away to the Guard. The occasion was the birthday of their father. LuAnn Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood- ward, vacationed for 10 days I Ul SIAU. iTXA Shar-Prov- ; ; j ; j O FF i i FEET ALUMINUM OR WOOD - , Hansen Glass & Paint ; Ruin Owes and 15 North Royce State Fohrlmaa Phone 852-10-67 ... Mmmm 1 1 24, RACK OF THE STORE LN RESTON, IDAHO -P- GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley nave 16, 20, AND FREE PARKING , ' 8524X67 LOTS OF ana Mrs. veoa xuK-- EGGS ' n d family enjoyed ford Thursday atJLagoon On ttieir wilii way fcome they Mr. and Mrs. Myron Roskel-le- y and daughters, Susan and of Granddaughter j Wed Recently j mm V Clee-lan- j Pet-Mr- s. KIP TALL CAN STYLE (PITTED 39c) 489 CHOC. CHIPS COCOA MIX 2"-6- 5IIERSIIEY'S INSTANT MIX 4 SUGAR POWDERED OR BROWN Fruit 75 PKGS. FRUIT DRINKS Cocktail TUNA I.G.A. ey Ask us for your free copy of the superb decorating book "The Many Worlds of Evans Black Carpets." SAUSAGE SWIFTENING LIBBY'S VIENNA 3 lor $1 .... - No. 10 4 for SI - Ellis Potted Meat COFFEE .... CASE $4.49 150 COUNT 10c 3Lb. Can $1.99 FOLGERS 2 fof 51 "J SET 5 Boxes SI FACIAL TISSUES 4 lor 89c 3 Lb. Can 69c ; PRODUCE FROZEN Oranges . Bucket $1 obamge juice siotsi GMPE JUICE 7 ior SI CASE :".?-4- 9 GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS PINK dinners 13 IN BUCKET Bucket $1.00 -- FOODS 39c 3 for 85c STRAWBERRIES PUIgSK QUALITY - MEATS- COLD STORAGE LOCKERS CUSTOM CUTTING - - w Group Visits TURK EY ROASTS GRADE A HIND QUARTERS - carpets by (Armstrong An outstanding carpet value at 7.95 i MAPLETON J. Arland Hansen and daughter Louise accompanied Mrs. Hansen's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Burbank, formerly of Mapleton, and their family to Cardston, Canada where they will make their future home. Mr. Burbank will teadh there. Mr. Hansen and daughter assisted them in moving. They will return home in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Massey welcomed their first child, a baby daughter, born in the ugan LDS hospital June 13. She weighed seven pounds and six ounces. a square yard. D. & I. FURNITURE PRESTON, EDAnO QQt Half Gallon Shortening White Star, Chunk Style In Canada PHONE $J FLAVORS son-in-la- away. Double Date from Evans Black Carpets more than a value. 4 Cans ICE CREAM Instant MAPLETON Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hull and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eichert and daughters went to the Salt Lake airport Saturday morning to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Hull's daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Dansie and son Zane, who boarded a plane for a four year residency in New Zealand. Enroute they will stop in Hawaii and tour the islands and then all the South Sea islands before reaching New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Alder and son Wayne of Fallon, Nev., have been visiting the ana past week with his sisterWood-roMrs. and Mr. family, G. Porter and family. From Evans Black Carpets Double Date. And it's available now in a dazzling array of 16 two tone contemporary colorings. Made of 100 Enkaloft nylon fiber pile, Double Date gives you outstanding durability. It will keep the good looks of its random sheared design for years and years. You'll find that with Double Date soil lifts easily, spots wipe 79c 3 Cans ASSORTED 46 OZ. MASHED POTATOES New Zealand lili HUNT'S Van Camps Recently For STATE, FAMILY $1 3 for $1 CARTONED at-an- Family Leaves 65 NO. GRADE A DOZEN j Corps. double-your-mon- OLIVES LIBBY'S , Miss Linda Kaye Johnson,' Nancy wmteneaa, aauguwa of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyet White- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.: in Donald C. Johnson, granddau-- i head, spent the weekend a IN Sf TanKlin. Jl C Brwugin ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Eph, SOme friends With her. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.: f Darla Packer, daughter was: Pack- - Charles O Ainscougn, Mr anA Mrtm. Vfliiirhn q. married to David Neil d in time some is er, spending at Jefferson Unitarian; with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bahr and fam-- : Church, Denver, Colo. ily. Darla attended the BYU Escorted to the alter by her Education Week there. father, the bride wore a white Mr. and Mrs. Orion Packer summer sheer lined street and daughters Katy and Anne frock with shoulder, length of Menlo Park, Calif., visited for a few days with Mr. and length veil, designed in trum- Mrs. Vaughn Packer. pet silhouette with a scoop, Mrs. Jack Coltrin and her neckline and unlined set-i- n mother, Mrs. Nettie Lowe, sleeves gathered to a wide and sister, Mrs. LaVon cuff edged in lace. erson of Smithfield, went to Her attendants, Miss Jacd to Fork Saturday Spanish tend a funeral of a sister and queline Hill of Glenwood aunt, Donaris Bradley, Springs, Colo., and Miss CarFriday Mr. and Mrs. Vau-ni- e ol Johnson, sister of the ghn Packer and Mr. and Mrs. bride, wore frocks of the same Orion Packer went to Provo where they attended a play at design in pastel blue. Mrs. C. O. Ainscougn and the BYU. Orion's daughter the in was character a Anne daughters, Mrs. Lorin A. Anplay. They were guests of derson and daughter Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bahr and Mrs. Robert B. Jensen and family. Mrs. Karl J. Milne attended the wedding. After a short honeymoon the bride and groom are at home in Ft Collins, Colo., where they are attending Colorado State University awaiting their assignment in the Peace mm - CONLIN'S YOUNGSTERS -4 852-08- 4 Mrs. Massey is Carol Jo Stone. the former Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone of Mapleton and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Massey of South Dakota. Bryon Long, Edwin and Robert Hansen returned home last week from attending Guard at Boise for two Lb. VEAL PATTIES FROZEN 7 ln CREEK Venice Keller and Naomi Jensen and their granddaughters visited in Grace Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burton. 89c rOB QUALITY ANGEL MINK CUDAIIY Lb. GOLD COLN 09c RUST PASTRY SHOP Ni-tian- al weeks. 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