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Show June 4, Student To Work In California Firm EGYPT Clyde Condie is home from BYU. Following a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Condie, he will leave one day this week for Los Angeles where he will be employed there with Price Waterhouse Co. He plans to make his home with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Condie. Mrs. Julia Oliverson had her family home for the weekend. They were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winger and children of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Pickett and children of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs .Bertus Wanner and son Jerry were in Salt Lake City last Monday where Mrs. Wanner and Jerry received medical check ups. Mrs. Wanner returned home recently from the IDS hospital where she had been receiving treatment for two and a half weeks. Jerry had his medical checkup prior to leaving Wednesday by plane from Boise for San Diego with the U. S. Navy. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mockli were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mockli and family of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mockli and family and Mr. and Mrs. Les Mockli and children of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stone and their two grandchildren of Sunset, Mrs. Selma Turner of Logan and Mrs. Ruby Pond SI1ERWIN EX CE WILLIAMS L L 0 ENAMEL Gal. $6.59 LATEX Gal. $4J)5 i and daughter of Smithfield. They had dinner with the Mocklis. It was in honor of Mrs. Mocklis birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bertus Wanner have her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Axle-to- n of Boise, visiting them this week. They came over the weekend. While here, Mrs. Axleton and Mrs. Wanner will visit in the Logan hospital with their father, Elmer Sharp of Mapleton, who has been there the past 10 days. Vicki Wanner of Salt Lake City was home over the weekend. Mrs. Esther Ilulse had her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Larsen of Salt Lake and hus City, a daughter band, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Herd of Logan, and a grandson and granddaughter, Blair and Wendy Winward of Logan, and Miss Jackie Bowler Henderson, Nev.; as her weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter of Springville were visiting the Ralph Porter family over the weekend. Mrs. Alice Christensen of Salt Lake City has been rewith newing acquaintances friends here the past week. Mrs. Vera Hansen of Wendell was here over the weekend visiting relatives. Bishop and Mrs. Arlando Larsen attended the Cove ward Sunday evening, May 24. He was one of the speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petter-bor- g had his brothers and sisters and their families vis-- ! iting them Saturday. They all enjoyed dinner. They were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preece and children and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Petterborg and children of Soda Springs, the Emmett Gaydon family of Salt Lake City and the Don Petterborg family of dear-fielof d. 1 0 Words 7 5c One Time, Two Times $ .50, Third Time Free 1 Politically Speaking Davis won. Davis made it clear in a to the Greater Boise talk There were sighs of great of Commerce last Chamber relief among college admininstitutions of highweek that maistrators and the "silent jority when national organi- er learning must remain open zations geared to promoting and that both students and demonstrations on campus j professors should be penalized for time off in the conduct began to break up. The leaders of the organi- - of any strike, such as such as Mark Brown, red in hundreds of colleges said it was time to work following the Kent University within the Establishment ' incident, and to try to influence public Since the policy to "work to opinion at the polls. In other within the Establishment words, they said it was time obtain goals instead of work-t- o k take to the hustings and ing against it seems to for he election of public inate violence, students and oficials who were opposed to professors at Idahos univer-th- e war in Vietnam, et cetera, sities and colleges may get Idahos universities and col- with it in the general election leges have been free of vio- campaign next fall. lent demonstrations. All deBoth Davis and President monstrations to date have Ernest W. Hartung of the been peaceful. There was University of Idaho noted in and their talks to the Chamber of only one confrontation that between Dr. W. E. Davis, Commerce that this could president of Idaho State Uni- lead to elimination of tax exversity, and 40 or so students, emption of the institutions. who demanded the reinstate- Logan Wilson, president of the American Council on Education, has advised univerMr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter sity and college presidents of and family. the pitfalls that can arise if Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sellers professors and students get of Salt Lake City came last into the poliical arena. Thursday to attend the gradWilson said many instituuation of her brother, Scott tions were considering the reAshcroft, from Preston high vising of their academic calschool. Memorial day guests endars to allow time for faof Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. culty and students to particiAshcroft, were her father, pate actively in the election Frank Palmer of Preston, Mrs. Herman Hall and son presg Ed of Jerome and Mrs. Galen' te ,?? WUn Nehr and two sons of Pasa- - cePt rases many legal issues, the Mr occur-zation- s, I ! elfrn-wor- ! 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Idaho 852-21- er g time-savin- Modem Farm Equipment Co. West Oneida Preston (A CORPORATION) Phone 852-11-75 852-088- best results call the man with experience. It doesnt FOUND Set of keys found in cemetery. If owner will cost, it pays to fertilize by call James McQueen, they Fred. Call Fred V. Karren, will be returned. 23tlp Lewiston, Utah. Phone 248-257- 3. 23t3c FOR RENT Pasture. Call 21t3c 852-106- 10. UNFURNISHED APTS. FOR RENT 2 bedroom WANTED TO rent (lease) 4 FOR RENT electric bedroom house, 30 miles apartment, radius Preston. Call heat, air conditioning, car- Write Lt Col Richard E. Johnson, Franklin, Idaho 83237. 547-313- 4, 852-183- 852-016- 1. - 852-221- 852-066- 2. pet, drapes, and disposal Contact Spencer Nelson. 13tfc 21t3c ton, and Aliee Joy Shop, half. Carpeted and drapes. 41tfe Grace. 2 All like new. bedrooms. and garage. utility Carport HOMEMADE WEDDING George West phone CAKES! Call R a w a a a 20t3c 41tfc Shrives, FOR SALE 2 bedroom home. basement. 1V acres In ALUMINUM SIDING WU pasture and garden. Sheds. and moot? save time you Good sandpoint well. Lofor tiie rest of your life cated on outskirts of town. Free estimates and infor22t3c Phone mation. Phone HOME FOR SALE Five bednew room home. New carpet, FOR SALE) Practically Sacelectric Thomas orgaa drapes, furnace. Financrifice to sell. Call ing available. Contact Spen21t3p 23tfc cer Nelson. Miscellaneous Items FOR SALE Used television, 24 HAY, GRAINS. good condition, $25. SwimAND FEED ming pool 3 ft high and 30 in diameter. Kirby vaft FOR SALE Idaho russett poalmost like new, and cuum, tato seed. Also eating potwo piece stereo, $30. a K. tatoes. Phone Phone 21t3p L. Bodrero, Dayton, Idaho. 21tfc Reduce with REDOOSE! Fol-lodirections safe, satisfaction guaranteed. Only 24 LIVESTOCK, 98c. Lewiston Drug. 18t25p POULTRY. PETS 25 horsepower FOR SALE electric motor with irrigaCache Valley Livestock tion pump, including startAuction Sale ing panel Completely reconditioned. If interested Every Wednesday call Myron WE RENT AND SELL 1L FURNISHED APTS. C r u t c h es, wheelchairs, FOR RENT walkers, vibrators, commodes and hospital equip- FOR RENT One bedroom ment. See us about Medifurnished apartment Heat, care participation. Mels bot water furnished. Close Drug. Phone 8528103. to town, church. Phone 852-196- 9. 2018c 852-174- 5. 747-376- 9. HOUSE DEMOLITION OR FOR RENT Furnished 1 REMOVAL Corner of first bedroom apt living room, west on Oneida. Submit kitchen, bath, bedroom and bids to Keith Anderson, laundry room. New furnBox 97, Ketchum, Idaho. 9tfc ace. Phone 22t2c 852-007- 6. EGYPT BRIEFS Comfortable FOR RENT two - bedroom apartment Furnished or partly furnished. Heat, hot water and garbage service furnished. Available April 1. Close to town in good neighborhood. Phone 852-151- w 21t3c Preston, Idaho 852-196- 9. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lar13. sen Jr., of Idaho Falls visited Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Roah Larsen, and other FOR Fon-nesbec- k. 747-320- 3. the rug that is, so cattle today for oar SOUPS on, clean the spot with Blue Wednesday sale. Take adLustre. Rent electric sham-poo$1. Sprouse Reitz. vantage of our advertising 23tlc media. It will In turn net you more dollars for your FURNITURE AND Let us come livestock APPLIANCES and look at your livestock any time. Phone FOR SALE Excellent upright piano. Phone list your UNFURN. HOMES FOR RENT er 2 bedroom RENT home. Carpet and drapes, relatives. West on 1st South. Phone Mrs. Mary Keller and Mr. 16tfc and Mrs. Larry Keller and 2 bedroom RENT family enjoyed a visit over FOR Conhome. yard. Large the holiday weekend with Mr. 30. MISCELLANEOUS tact Ace Beckstead at An23tfc and Mrs. Alan Keller and 23t3c FOR SALE derson Lumber. TAKE OVER payments on family of Orem. small piano being reclaimFOR SALS II. HOMES FOR SALE Used Sprinkler ed from this area. For inWESTON BRIEFS Pitcher formation ft FOR SALE: A REAL BUY-- For pipe, 7,000 write: Credit Pump and Pipe. Phone The Rex Poulsen family atWill sell on Box 2181, Poca$4,000.00. Manager, 22t3c tended a family party in the 23t4c contract For an appointtello, Idaho 83201. Preston recreation park on ment to see, call FOR SALE Good used dishOVER Memorial Day in honor of her and see this 3 bedroom stucwasher and refrigerator. TAKE PIANC beautiful SP father, James Tate, of Idaho co home, basement barb-quWill sell cheap. Phone 853 21tf Phone of 88 was who years Falls, 1969. fireplace and a garage. age that day. There were 22t3p FOR SALE Dining room WE BEAT any approximately 80 family suite $25. Refrigerator $35. bedRENTSALE or on FOR -2 members who enjoyed the reposprices African Violets, $1 each. room home. Furnace, carsessed pianos or organs. day with him. A hot lunchCall 8524)226. 157 West OnCall 8524)451. Hart eon was served. Preston. pet. 17t8p Music, eida. 23tlp 852-083- 0. 852-073- 2. 852-183- 9. - 852-247- 4. 248-264- 1. 9 e 852-183- n 34. NEED AN EXPERT? HOME IF T0U NEED SOMETHING DONE One Oi Tour Neighbors Can Do It We Print Anything Stationery, Business Forms, Wedding Invitations Booklets, Mink Cards, Testimonials, Anything THE PRESTON CITIZEN Phone 8524)135 THIS SPACE FOB BENT PLUMBERS Fackrdl, Plumbing 25. AUTOS FOR SALE quality at the right price. Remodeling, new, repair. FOR SALE 1961 Valiant PlyCrane and American-Standar- d mouth wagon. Good conplumbing 21t3c dition. Phone Preston FOR SALE A used 1966 Plymouth, only 22,000 miles. SPECIAL Phone 21t3p 852-158- 852-132- 3. SEWING MACHINE REPAIR ALL MAKES NED M. HUTCHINS North State Preston Ph. 8524)246 ELECTRIC SHAVER OFFICE SUPPLIES The most complete selection of office supplies in tho Franklin County Area PRESTON CITIZEN 8524)155 11 So. State State W Lynn fixtures. 172 SERVICE PARTS FOR ALL ELECTRIC SHAVERS FAST LOCAL SERVICE MERRILL JEWELRY REMODELING will contract all labor and materials on easy meats Do your tions or wul layouts. Free estimates. Phone 8524)882 In North Cad$ Valiev PRINTERS SPECIAL SERVICES 0. 852-151- 5. SERVICES ADVERTIZED IN THIS COLUMN BRING QUICK RESULTS Chev. Bis FOR SALE-1- 962 cayne 2 door, reasonably priced. See at 67 West 2nd South or call 8524)849. 23t3p 37. TRUCKS, TRAILERS FOR SALE 1966 Ford 2 ton TIKE RECAPPING Your Tires! Save 50 truck. Call Jim Kirkbride, Recap 21tfc percent over cost of new LAWN MOWERS student discount tires by recapping with cold FOR SALE 1949 Internation4 Phone Sharpened and Repaired rubber. 25 West First South, al Pickup. Low mileage ACOCK BOB BOYDS BIG O TIRE CaU For FREE Pink Up reasonable price. See and Farmers Insurance Group Phone at Manning Plumbing or or 8524)577 21tfc phone AUGER AUTO REPAIR EXPERT, GUARANTEED ton pick-uFOR SALE 1963 FINE FOOTWEAR COLOR TV SERVICE Excellent condition. FOR EVERY MEMBER models and AH makes repairAlso a 1955 Ford 1 ton OF YOUR FAMILY ed by one of the areas most STORM DOORS EXPERTLY FITTED dump truck. Short wheel craftsmen. experienced WINDOWS base. Phone 8524)799. 21t3c SHOE CENTER Complete line of parts on Preston Custom made pwjmm or stock so long waits. 41. SPORTING GOODS wooden framed storm doors We will also test AND BOATS for tubes you. your and windows. Pay no more CUSTOM SPRAYING Radio Stereo, TV, Complete far these than ready-madANYWHERE Including Antenna FOR SALE 14 ft fiberglass custom built expertly fitted Service and FOR EVERYTHING Installation Repair boat Windshield, steering, doors and windows. Phone 25 II.P. electric start, motor JENSEN TV GENE AUSTIN SPRAYING SERVICE and trailer. $400, Call AND APPLIANCE 69 East 2 North. 22t3c lOtfc Phone HANSEN GLASS and TAINT Phone 8524)653, Preston Ask Bob about loss of nee coverage and good 646-231- 2. 852-192- 852-12- 852-12- 852-162- y Select-O-Spee- d r. 852-058- 3. 852-130- 9. n. DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS n away your broken down furniture, such as chairs, rockers, chests of drawers, and other articles. Bring them to City Sash and Door Co., 41 West 1st South, or 233 Park Avenue, Preston. 852-021- se tax-exem- pt 852-130- 9. WAIT A MINUTE. Dont discard or throw 248-264- 8. en ( FOR SALE WANTED Good home for 2Vfc months old hunting dog. Good with kids. 261 East Second South, Preston. 23tlp 12t9p DESIRED Responsible party to make a few low payNEOCHI SEWING ments on five foot Walnut LOST FOR SALE Older 3 bedroom Console Stereo. MACHINES orange, Tarpatulin, Originally South 2nd home. Will take best offer. Service ALL MAKES. 12 between 49 $429, assume balance of 21tfc Call East and 41 South 4th East. $135. Call Mr. Digby at years experience on Singer Finder please return to 23tlc wide Double TOR SALE and Pfaff . Phene Roger E. Woolley. Call Mobile home on lot. 55 x 20. FERTILIZER for side dressor 8524)492. Call 5, PresAppliance, has basement. Bath and ing of corn and beets. For 23tlp re- hia-da- 30. MISCELLANEOUS On Treas-ureto- - FOR SALE Golf Club membership. Will negotiate. tions the delivery of edu-OwSee or call Ivan Davis, 354 cation in return for tuition Nelson Avenue, 8528583. and fees. There is the ues-Jes22t3c tion of the corporate involve-Mr- s. er LUMBER dozer wore Fill and dpzer work, land leveling, diversion dams. Howard Glover and Barrett Steadman Construc- -- IS. nOMES FOR SALE Main Street HOME FOR SALE Gold MePrescription Sun Glasses. dallion home, total electric Inquire at Preston Citizen. heat, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, LOST Pair girls dark brown large family room with glasses. Lost on First East. fireplace. Ivan or Rena 21t3c Call Davis, 354 Nelson Avenue, 22t3c LOST Boat motor at Reservoir Memorial Day. Red and White John- FOR SALE 2 bedroom Brick son 7 II.P. Person saving home. Enclosed back yard, it for us please call garden spot and fruit trees. Located on street behind collect. Reward. HorPhone ace Smith, 2150 Ammon church. 23t3c lltfc Road, Idaho Falls. Cornish, Utah. FOUND ment of an art professor. By JOHN CORLETT Idaho Statesman Political Editor I. LOST AND FOUND 2. NOTICES, PERSONALS Wagstaff, and Mr. and Susanna home for the sum-ImRoger Owen, all of Og- - ment 0j institutions, asoppos-defrom BYU. They were also Sunday ed to the involvement of in-Mr. and Mrs. Charles PorPRESTON Idividuals within the institu- ter of Springville were here dinner guests. over the weekend, guests of Bishop and Mrs. Arlando tions. There is the matter of y Larsens guests on Memorial staff salaries during the were Mr. and Mrs. Jos- - tus. eph Ransom and family of Perhaps most important, Rock Springs, Wyo., Mr. and FOR PROMPT PICKUP OF there is the question of the status of the in-arwin Lewis Taylor and and and they (or their gtitutions tiieir families of Ogden and members) move into the and Mrs. Bernard Jen- - litical ea. There is an n and son Rickey of Pres- - g0Ute prohibition against 501 ton. nstitutions participatMr. and Mrs.. Reynold ing in or intervening in any PHONE COLLECT LOGAN SK Mitt Ralphs and children of Rock- political campaign on behalf land and Mr. and Mrs. Robert of any candidate for office MitcheU and children of Salt By-Produ- cts Lake City were here far Wilson was referring to Memorial weekend to be with such participating during the LOGAN SOUTH JUST OF their mother, Mrs. Nettie academic year. Certainly, Nielsen. both students and professors are entitled to work in the hustings in behalf of any candidate in their free time. The silent majority, could not object to students or faculty moving into the political arena. After all, this is the American way. But the crucial period of a general eletetion campaign is September and October, right at the start of the academic year. I don know what happened in the institutions of higher leatrning in the spring of 1968 when thousands of college students campaigned in primary elections in behalf the Democratic presidential of Sen. Eugene McCarthy for nomination. Obviously there was no "rearrangement of academic calendars. If the faculty and students utilize weekends for tiieir political activity, one assumes they will not endanger the status of any institution. In a choice between a college being shut down because of violence and rearranging -its calendar for an election campaign, the latter alternative has the most appeal Utah -I Looking For Rentals, Used Farm Equipment, Check The Classifieds Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Owen had as weekend guests went to Provo one day last week to bring their daughter Elsie Wagstaff and brother, Preston THE CmZEN 1970 TAKE THE BUMPS OUT OF YOUR CAR BY IIAVING A FRONT-EN- D ALIGNMENT AT LARSON Chevrolel-OId- s p. es 852-106- 7. PRESTON 852-230- 747-321- 6 |