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Show President Of Land Bank Dies Recently Harold L. Bassett, 86, ran- Charles (Grace) Newey of cher and business man of Cannon City, Colo.; one broGrace, died Thursday evening ther, Don Bassett of Lago: m a rooateiio hospital follow- cne sister, Leona Knudson of Salt Lake City; seven granding a stroke. He was born Oct 9, 1883 in children and seven great Beaver Canyon, Idaho to grandchildren. Charles and Mary Lee BasFuneral services were held sett. Monday at noon in the BanHe was married to Ruby nock Stake house in Grace Rodeback on Oct. 30, 1912 at with Bishop Norval WhiteBeaver Canyon and divorced head of the Williams ward in 19"6. He married Arvilla conducting. Gardner July 3. 1M2 in DilBurial was in the Lago lon, Mont. cemetery. He attended school in Lago and Pocatello and also the Utah State University. He served as president of the Federal Land Bank of Preston for ?6 years and director of the Idaho Cattlemen AsWINDER-Jo- hn Kofoed left sociation for three years. He from Salt Lake for by plane was a member of the Preston Racine, Wis., to attend a Elks Lodge. He is survived by his wi- training school that the Case dow and two sons, Jack M. company is holding for some Bassett of Harbor City, Calif., of their employes. and Carl (Bud) Bassett of Mr. and Mrs. John Kofoed Mrs. Lago; stepson, George Nat- and family and Mr. andEvan-stoter of Stratford, Conn.; two Eugene Kofoed went to Wyo.. and ate Thanksdaughters, Mrs. Terry (Nordinner with relatives. of Garden MacMaise giving man) Grave, Calif., and Mrs. They spent the following two days in Evanston visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bennett and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday with Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Bennett. DECIttlBEU NO. 35 VOL. VIII ERFECT FOR Lewiston, Utah 11, 196!) iff? Iff. :1 RISTM4S Enduring, Appreciated Gifts Employe Goes To Wisconsin . . . n, PIONEER AND INDIAN STORIES ma ii in h Preston Captain Gets DFC For Service! mu i ii i i ii i fiM. i DAYTON will observe juenc Dayton wardlh- - week. w?rd conference Mr. and Mrs. Juan Allred Dec. Stake board bers will be visiting tlicir pective crgnnlj-atiunduring 17-1- 4. me-n-an- i.-.-d 4 THE SNOWMOBILE WITH A RECORD OF PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Idaho Frestnn, irs Let s bO tin 1 o program. His wife, Ofilia, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fcli: Martinez of Del Rio, Tex. FRI. and SAT. DECEMBER 13 and 'BEFORE Enduring, Appreciated Gifts tmmmm t THE MESSAGE OF THE DOCTRINE & COVENANTS i By John A. Widlsoe Vivid comments on theology, prophecy and literature as found in the Doctrine and $3.50 Covenants. THE WAY TO PEACE By Mark E. Petersen An apostle speaks out against modern evils and gives us an inspired guide $3.05 to true peace. - DEC. 11. 12. 13 SHOW NIGHTLY - 13 FRI. and SAT. DEC. 19 and Enduring, Appreciated Gifts 20 "LOVE GOD" SHOW AT 8 CiRACE. Poinseliias LIMITED WED., TIIURS., ENGAGEMENT! t mom A(M) POND PRODUCTION DAVID LEAN'S FILM OF BOWS PASTERNAKS MAVER DOCTOR ZIIilftGO .... Mini ROUERT LEAN SSSST HON.. TUES.. WED. -- - DEC. 15, 1G. 17 "THE ITALIAN JOB" Gyclaman Starring Michael Caine Feature Starts 7:10 and 9:0C Mums S(M E- "AN AWESOMELY MSORCIXG ftrmwnairoui Cntury-Fa- i Vriunli GfabDrUx EMJM ftr"if ...h Tin MZ-Vi- i i SAT. and MON. ONLY DEC. 13 and Centerpieces 15 CLASSIC EXPERIENCES AND ADVENTURES Originally published by the Jvamilt Instructor, four of these books Tor med part of the popular CHRISTMAS IN STORY TOR LDS READERS Compiled by George P.ickersiafl 17 short stories and pieces on Christmas themes, selected for quality and interest. $1.50 THE CITIZEN Faith-Promoti- "BACKTRACK" Community Theatre i 'i ' 8 PEEST0N, IDAHO Planters CV CA.' SKH T2!!..M AT TTIE C.REEX HOUSE OR & ORDER BY riWNE FOR DELIVERY ANYWHERE IV vie Lewhton, Utah $3.95 Series. n Starting Rhonda Fleming Feature Starts 7:10 and 9:00 'i fllMI" - i i X k W3TERPIEC- if Szaleas FRI. H -- . . . DEC. 10, 11, 13 MTR0XXDWYN mniMrw Jt r RED, PINK OR WHITE IDAHO SPECIAL spectaclel CITIZEN PEEST0N, IDAE0 Grace Theatre Awara-winnin- THE COSIES' THURS., FRI.. SAT. Your last chance to enjoy an ine migni ana magnificence of the Academy . . . WINTER ni:sTm DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 PBEST0N, IDAHO r IREA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE . . - ONE CITIZEN er a movie tukatiik THE farailv of Bountiful were guests of Mr Mrs. Giade Housley. under hazardous conditions. The captain was prescntetd the medals during ceremonies at Loring AFB, Maine, where he is now assigned as an Delta Dart interceptor aircraft pilot. He serves with the 27th Fighter Inerceptor Squadron, a uni of the Aerospace Defense Command which protects the U. S. against hostile aircraft and missiles. Captain Iledin, a 1957 grad uate of Prestrvi high school ? FLOWERS ARE THE PfiXVECT GIFT FOR YOUR received his B.S. degree ir 1965 from Utah Slate Univer"HARD TO BUY FOR" ONES I sity and was commissioned there through the Air Force I WE ILWE A BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF Reserve Officers Training F-1- AN ENEMY HATH DONE THIS By Ezra Taft Benson Elder Benson uses specific examples to ihow how individual freedoms as and give being washed away I4.J9 solution to item the ode. In Dayton Ward Conference Sei s Force Captain Van;:e A. Iledin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gusttave C. Hedin of Preston, has been decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) and his second through 12lh awards of the Air Mcdil .'or aerial achievement in Southeast Asia. Captain Hedin earned his '.Vi'; lo" his performance 33 an F-- Thanlom fighter bomber pilot near Quang Khe, N'orl'.i Vietnam on Dec. 16, 1067, when, despite mountainous terrain and enemy antiaircraft Are, he attacked and destroyed a military supply train in the heavily defended area. He received his Air Medals for his outstanding airmanship and courage on successful and important missions Air By Lucy Parr White men and Red men, good men and bad men, meet against a colorful pioneer back$2.50 ground. phi .&m .M'iavijw utiiHmmviibr,iu.aim THE SHAPES OF WINTER Winter with its freezing weather creates many strange shapes, especially when there is a leak in the wafer line, such as this case f on a farm near Lewiston. urn TOWN' OR a r ft e p m;7 H HHUd iiU 74 E. 4th SO. WORLD-WID- E s1 A MM nIB n a M I &B JTIi PHONE 853-02- the x imCitise PRESTON s |