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Show - 4..,, Blchnsad Biitfg Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. I Thompaon received word the arrival of their fin grand son born to Bruce am Barbara Thompson in Logan, The other grandparents are also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson. This little mo was born on the birthday anniversary of the Thompsons other grandchild, the daugh-te- r of Mr. And Mrs. James D. Heiner of Chula Vista Calif., James is in the navy there. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dotson and two sons, Robert and Tom formerly of Alaskc have moved to Dikerson, No., Dakota after spending a month at the home ofthelr ule Tree Sale Scheduled mother, Mrs. Leona McCar gW, and Lu R. McCurrey. is associated with the fish and game department, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bair and Mary attended church services in Hyde Park where Earl assisted with the confirmation of a grandson, Scott Earl Perkes, son of LaMon and Hy-ru- m Jean Perkes. They dinner and visiting. enjoyed and Mrs. Maxwell Bloom of New Haven, N. H. and Mrs. Melvin Boyd of Delta, Ohio have been recent Suests at the home of Mrs. Johnson. ? 1 On Friday Brent White arrived in Salt Lake City by lane after spending two rears as a missionary In Texas. He was met by his MARGARET WNN parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White and family and his Ruby enjoyed hu uch but is . glad to be home again. Mr. aad Mrs. A. E. Vinson are remodeling their tome on south 1st west. The amity are living in the homo William Jensen for die Wfam, daughter rresent time. Mr. Jensen Is of Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. n California for the winter Winn, Smithfield, will repre with his daughters. sent Cache county in the nals of the Utah Dairy Princess competition mi November 30 af Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Wayne D. Bell, and J. Walter Ross,- Publishers - Famished every Than day by the Owen Company, lac., Lewiston, Utah, and ea tend as second class nutter in the Lewlstsa Pab-HsMu- g llorih Cache Girl Eulers Pest Office. Dairy Finals rntes ka Snbserlptten Cache Couty, f&JI year. $S.N outside whats being done with City. The Daily Princess Pageant will climax the annual convention of the American Dairy Association of two-da- y LAND BANK LOANS Utah. The ADA of Utah represents approximately 8,000 dairy farmers throughout the state. Executive sessions of the convention will take place at Hotel Utah on Friday, Nov Thousands of Northwest ranchers and farmers every g day are using the potential of LAND BANK LOANS. What are they doing with it? money-makin- They buy land, livestock and- equipment; construct buildings, level and improve land, install irrigation; they pay taxes and refinance, and improve methods of farming. LAND BANK JOANS are preferred- for low Interest; long terms, full prepayment privileges (with-openalty.) ut Get the facts from your near-b- y office: Land Bank Association Joe Gamer, Manager IS 8. State PRESTON SB-11-45 effiett serving Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Alaska Nevember ember 29. The first general Preston District Ranger Ralph R. Roberts, Preston, announced thia week, an Individual Christmas tree sate area will be started this year on the Logan District of the Cache National Forest, if snow condition permits. This program will give local reiidenta flu opportunity to participate in. an old ahioned family outing to personally cut flu family Christmas tree. For sales of this type, the party must lnduae ii iMwiMf of flu temp an fly for whom flu tree is cut No or disposal to others ai a gift is intended by this sale. An area mile west of flu Garden City summit, Just off U. 889 on the South Sinks road, hu boon designated for Christmas tree sales. Persons wishing to purchase a tree will ha able to cut their tree on two weekends preceding Christmas, December 14, 15, 21, and 22. A forest officer will ha on duty from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. to collect the $1.00 foe ed for trees, and dial the tags. Individuals must bring their own axes Ranger Roberts stated that only Alpine Fir 10 foot or less in Might can bee cut Fir is noted for its dense evenly proportioned form. re-sa- le one-ha- lf i. THE CITIZEN. Lswtetom. Utah 14, 1188 . V Groups Plan Harvest Dali ( : The North Caha Harvest Ball, sponsored by and FFA organisations, will be held November 15. The theme of the dance te "Autumn Magic, and the music will bis furnished by flu Caveliers. Dress will be Sunday-- . best and sport Jackets. Donee , m. Admistime is 8:30 sion fee is $1 per couple. An assembly Introducing, the dance and portraying 'Its Autumn Magic," theme, wfll be held November IS: Committees in charge of this event include: Advertisement, Nancy Waddoupa; Margo Hurttm, assembly, assisted by Iynnette .Cream and Nancy Waddoups; dance, Drew Gordon, Kathryn Peterson, Meridee Botfly land Gnlff pfiACi. The public Is invited ' to attend the assembly and dance. the-FH- A a FHA, FFA OFFICERS Officers of the FFA and the FHA the as NorfliCfccheHlgh SchooL They Include (FYoterow? left to FHA officers: Katherine Petersen, president, Meridee Bodily, Pauline Ballard. ngm) Cuolyn Kendell, Margo Hurren and Marcia Butters. (Back row, left to right) FFA Crw pecc'- - Ibis Year . . . Buy For Your Home . . . t7e Have Selection and Bed Quality Daring This Big Pre-Holid- Die Digged at Lower Than Ever Prices ay Foi Ths Pkrtnti Grade School PTA Plans session will be held Saturday at 10 a.m., and will feature of dairy a demonstration foods for flu holiday season Central school Jefferson by Dixie Lee, executive di- Parent Teachers usodation rector of flu Dairy Council of will host a Family Festival on November 25. Utah. The festival will include a cafeteria style dinner and a - BIRTHDAY PARTY our of the school rooms by Monday Mrs. Earl Smith the students and their parentertained 13 friends of her ents. daughter Elizabeth Ann In The cafeteria dinhonor of her eighth Mrthray ner willtypical ne served between and 1:30 p. m. andi.7:30 p. m. anniversary. G a m e lunch were enjoyed. lefore and after the flu students will take their TO GIVE AWAY wrents cm a tour of the var ' ous rooms. ' Gtendon Black walnuts. of The the Festival purpose Bair, Richmond. Phone to acquaint the parents with what the students are doing in school and the that are used by flu students. Festival fae-liti- DELUXE Viscose CLOTH Perfect to add warmth aad Beauty to year Heme. HCavy Foam Rabber es LOGAN VISITORS LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. Peder A. Pederson, Mr. - Backs. They win most any Dont miss this VINYL RACKS i The Latest Word la Comfort sad Wear compH-me- at I room. Meuey-Sav- REINFORCED REG. $99J5 er . . . Lots Of Colors I te Cheese From. and Bln. Joseph Morrell, and Mrs. Lama Bingham of Logan spent Sunday afternoon in Lewiston visiting their sister and cousin, Mrs.' Wayne T. Wiser. REG. TIME FOR Approximately rx LAY-AWA- Y PRICE ONLY VALUE $27.95 12 ffsentssw nenmr Special HIDE FAHHHJUTD - Spreader Specials SA Y E-rUT- OIUUIICE-- S A T E OBY REGULAR F-- il flSte F-41- -B - REGULAR $127840 TRIPLE BEATER WHAT A BUY . . . $773 Zippered-I- a Extra Heavy Nylon Friexe Covers, Faun Rabber Cuhioos. Fan Sise Bed, Has Dehue Spriag-FUle- d $3SS $ dS $SSO CO. $255 Jt TisilOnr T0YL2MD TODAY -LA- . . . LAYAWAY Tvjhi SEE EARL OR NEIL . REGULAR VALUE NOW FOB CHRISTMAS . iii-- HODEDD FADH EQUIPHEnT PRESTON, IDAHO Large selection of Colon. USED SPBEADEB CLEJUIAUCE SALE -- Mattress. i:J 1 Idaho AprISnngll Cl Spri Shop h DOW FOR CHD1STHA- S- Y-AWAY U.& I. Furniture A M NORTH STATE . f t Mr t I - r US, jjrrry .. .H . . J -. - ' 11 iAah I j H |