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Show Services Held Baaeelyifj Airman LaDon W. Turner, on of Mra. Myrtle Ransom of Preston, la being reasalgn-e- d to Keesler AFB, Miaa., for technical training aa a United States Air Force communica- - For Victims Of Accident wRy; even, and services were 00!? 0Pertlon ipedallit. bold Monday for a father of AinMn Turner, who enllat-flv- e In the Air Force a abort as a reault of an auto UnM . 2JS, completed hia J T!2jLSt,irdy " Mr9 Jured, one of them reaalnlnel crttocfauanaaa Tuesday; VjMag. following the acd-lKenneth P. Child, 1, Wgm. gd .laiHm, ,' m"r The election of the ASC community committeei for Cache County will be by man. Ballots will be mailed to farmers on November 22, and must be returned or postmarked not lateMhan Den ember 2, 1993. .. Ballots win ;.b tabulated incumbent publicly, by county committee on Doc. S. 196S, at lO a. m. ln the Cache County ASC Office. Munk Cyri . sisters: S. Jay Mrs. lorle (Venice) Cttetae; ud Hn. LM a Mailing Nears On ASC Ballots , tha. . X Agcultaral . SUbtHxa 1 W: n, TeleaseMbe follow, PTKBSO&f torn tee(haa toy Slate of nomtneM for too 4, ttM in Paris, Idaho, ASC community commltteeai 'niea'aQp of Cleytoe and Rlancbe Far and Cove -- 4 Awr! ' employees7 was fropTworit, JSShifiSSSlL- - a tanlj Conoorvattqn County Commit Junior High Plans nor Parent-TeachEvent by Idaho - be Treatea, frea ing ' by m.; AGREEMENT University Lewis Feteraod er Las-na- n, Je-iso- p. moytf Rjchmond v k, Oair Cj Allen, Seth S.' Ailed, vm w. Funk, cyru s. Funk, famUy The driver of the car waa early ago Albert Hffl and Lan Wfob. Mr. Child, who died Satan and attended local schools, His AmeriFor Lewiston and Cornish, RICHMOND day night in the Itamonton He is a tamer student at Asad M. Button, X Ray 0 can Legion and auxiliary of hoapttu. The car "Was east I Utah State University. Asad M. Button, XRay Richmond Post '33. held .a ! into tta On August 1907 he man Gibbons. LaVorL. .Smith, Veterans day banquet on Sat-- : i. f18-- 1 Uratta Leefrom'West Ervin Van Orden, Walter R. urtfoy in tha community rid the Uhlon Pacific tram. The! Frankfurt, numu. ia the A dinner was iexyed to Westover, Wallace W. WlSer, spun the car around LDS and special The cdude and Harold G. Wood. M, fnenfoers and into the side of the Mr. and Mri. Quinn in nifaSS until 1M0 Clarkston and Trenton guefta: PlowmwToif Smifofirid. Mr. gtaeandthen into a nearby when they moved to Cacho Dean Atkinson, A. Leo ditch, where it overturned. County7 They have- - resided L. Heggto, Ju-- J. Plowman ia second-vicPeterson died in the I in Newton for the Mrs. of Utah and Norman year j Bus P . Jensen, Dee Memorial Hoepttal inland Mr. ' Peteraon past and James B. Spack-- Plowman is District 1 commhatbeenjRovsten, I Ogdan. ' ander of foe auxiliary. Mr. employed at Thiokd Chemi-- man, Others Injured the ae-- cal Corporation for the past Mendon, Amalga and New- - and Mrs. Owen Larsen and cidwMSrere HaU Green and two years. ton George 0. Ballard, M. two daughters of Newton, Mr; and Mrs. Lynn Bracken, DisBMon, ctiv membar of ha A? ttdvy X 1 commander. WM fln trict L. Robert UHLDS church, he has held Hansen, Mcr'J,rh suf-- I and ,i W. KJdman,nUVern A. Present to posUioSM importance ferod a fractured Jaw and IUg of foe diurch were LaVarr Moon, commitConrad R. Larsen, Peterson, amdUariee. a cut throat andl Reuben P, Rasmussen and G. teeman at large of Utah, La SURVIVORS include Mi Arrol Smith. many lacerations. .. gion officers, Ross Johnson, Arthur Cart-SmittfleM Park commander; and Hyde UTAH Marsdeh Balls, Loin X Cole- wright, first vice commander Pfic. ISUr. man, Noble Ericson, Creed Wade Christensen, er of foe car did not see the coroy Allen. 2; Lori Inn. F. Johnson, Coe R. Larin vice commander; Reed Spa Garr ckman, months; and Leo Pitcher. adjutant; fPProtag. to avmd foe crash. The grandfather?Esra Lewi iairgeant-at-armBenson, Logan and North Christauen. SodaSpSSs; two sisters, Logan Leonard Cartwright, Wallace A Beutler, &tnWMiinly. 50Ul.!f V1 (Karen) Fack- - Duain X Cowley, Oga J. arms; Leonard Cartwright, chaplain; Ross Plant, but.tlyreu of gmifofleld and Mra. Falslev, Alfred H. : was totally demolished. Ervin (Donna Kay) 01 sen of Lyman X Johnson andGnehm, Floyd ice officer. The officers of Mr. Child was born Feb. 24 Lm W. Krebs. foe auxiliary are,: Mrs. Thalia Spackman; lire. Millville, Faye for Services Mr. were College, Child Nlbley, OTfPtoCTluidAtaPafc Providence and Young Theurer, Mrs. Ruqr Forsgren Seth L. Alder, Harvard W. and Mrs. Billie Lu Bagley, w Hansen, Grant L. Mathews, Secretary. was Johnson George M. Monson, LaVern Commander Riggs, 0. J. Rindarknecht, in charge of foe program HE SERVED mlnkm Leon J. Zollinger. n foe Eastern Canadian field In 1938 and 19W. Hyrum, Avon and ParadHe moved to Lewiston in 1949 ise y J5rk Jack R. Clawson, BUhP and to WwtoTta U67. Jackson, Frank P. Olhad been ative in church sen, Lloyd Olsen, Marion Olsen, Norman W. Pearce, and work, serving in Sunday School and Mutual organiBarnard R. White. ML Sterling and WellsvlIIe-Ja-y sations and Priesthood quorum capacities. While in LewB. Bankhead, Don FJ)ar-ley- , Leland P. Gunnell, John iston he was assistant ward A Leatham, Jr., M?lvin W. clerk in Lewiston First ward. Lelshman, Thomas T. Lind- -' For the past three years he y, Carl G. Mitton, Dean W. had been employed by the urray, Oral D. Murray, Thiokol Chemical CorporaLarzy D. Paker and Reid W. Pakinson. tion. To be elected are three reSurviving are his wife; committee members gular even sons and daughters: and two alternates. The chairK. Mark, Ellis N., Robert L., man, vice chairman, and regErla Fay, Marjorie and Janular member of the elected ASC community committee et, all of Weston and Joe R. will also serve as delegate, Mrs. His mother, Nampa. alternate delegate, and sec- brotha Ada Child, Clinton; TO GERMANY Jerry Lee Miller, ear, of Mr. asd Mrs. Harold X Miller rt Richmond, has accepted a call to fulfill a muikiB to eentfal Germany. He will be honored at a ' testimonial Nov. 24 in Richmond ward. He wfll enter the million home ta gatt.Lake A--l City Dec. 2. Jerry grad--. natod from North Cache High School and Semi-r-y bit.sprtng jsnd has been active in church activities ail Mi life. 5Sd bul-dln- Lo-imp- . en-lfiv- ed Cham-bers,Andr- ii . to?Loiten-wit- aw eon-mend- er i . 18 from page 1) Clyde of Utah last Thure-da- y representatives oI and Utah. The maatr followed the "No Hunting (Continued Several graduates of North Cache High School are now er foe University of ond alternate delegate, res- attending Utah. They include: Earl Rav Parent-teachLEWISTON pectively, to the county con- Bowles, senior, Business, Elconconferences will vention where ASC county lery M. Kingston, freshman, ducted today and Friday afcommittee wUl be chosen. Business; Verle Baker ternoons at Lewiston Junior The convention will bo Graduate; Marvin Wischool, it was announced held at the Cache ASCS Coun- llard Loosle, Graduate; Nor- high ty Office at K) a.m. on Dec- man DeVerl Loosle, Gradu- today by Principal Sylmar ember 11, 190. ate; Joan Rebecca Pitcher, Teachers will give parents Generally, a farm owner, a picture of four children's tenant, or sharecropper may vote if he is taking part or growth in knowledge, skills is eligible to take part in one mussen, physical development, and freshman, or more of the programs ad- Glen Mylar Rlchman,Nursing;- foe ability to get along with gnat- others, Mr. Jessop said. ministered by the ASC com- The contanimcr schedule Is mittees. as follows:.. Thursday to 2:19 p. 2:12 to p, n. Cantab Friday Cave, 1 to 2 p.m.; Lewiston, 2 to 4 p.m. Parents who Ore not able to meet this schedule may msks arrangements tar, consultations at such time as is convenient with them and the teachers. a Students win be after lunch each- day, buses win take foam home. i . in rsPlan ; ...k. border was received jpuffow all over tbs United Staten Farmers who.; postedVM iiM said .it:waa betaaM.nl dUDcolties. in nqjax beeta across border to the Lewlstoa Tuforf. The chanfs on - Vi,- have to obtain safety 1 tiona and a possible charge will be' levied for ttekara and the safety toj lectton.The maetiag hi Salt - - Wli-la- rd ta-nf- oa -- The Carlson Singers, after almost a. year, are together again, as a result of many requests, and for fos past several weeks have been rehearsing under foelr director Elda Carlson, for a Thanksgiving Concert to be presented Saturday, November 23, at 9 p.m. in tha Franklin vfoi stirred, up again what.Wia called a'bordor war1'. Thf - Day Chaplain Cartwright- offered the invocation. Mtse Janis Larsen sang two numbers accompanied Tiy a sister. and Elaine Jeseop sang eeveral aohgii accompanied on tte guitar by WillaiSTDr. Jota M Beyers iff foe USU in Isigan was the qieakar for, fos eveutogr rha hall and ware tastefully decorat-Qjihfoe leglon.colors, blue Utah Restdento" Franklin county 1 sa-Jhl- y rail-- 1 IRE CITIZEN, Preston. Idaho -- 1 November 21, 190 Students Attend Appearing with the Cailaon Singers as special gnest artists will be a group of from Logan, with Darwin Larsen, comedian, aa master of ceremonies. The many fttondi and patrons of this chorus and aQ music lovers and Interested persons are invited to attend . Law City waa airanged ttongfi Governor aide's office aps Utah State tan. Reed BuDat' Shaw' primarily by Mayor win WdSb who was ufrad Ik Governor Smylio to npmj sent foe local interests, aes Phil Wastr who wan apj pointed by the " Chamber of work on the matter. n a . - Jat Ches-conTti- e, ponn n OASTS . M laSSwkrT GRADE C - LOIN END TOMS s; J1 tawJ.ln LB. ponn "" CHOPS CENTER CUT Hens Ground Sue! Lb. 18c Lb. 33c mis-lio- fKJn Ifog2 Fn Le-Ro- I Mince Or Pumpkin UTAH FROZEN VEGETABLES MONTEREY SEDAN ASSORTED CAN 53' Dipping 1 LB. RICH-- SO Tomato Jnice F & P - 4S-0Z- d&fwJS, . Hershey Ban 87c . Chocolate GOOD Q)c LX Frail Codtlati F 4c P CANS for 10 GOLDEN GRAIN (g)c fruit Dnmp Frail Cake J Gallon Vi LEHOUADE MZ. FLAV0R1 NOWYE CAN 12-O- Z. 2405 CUSTOM ICE CBEAM - ASSORTED FBESH OYSTERS USED CABS Mercury ? Pkgs. 20 . m WEST -A- SSORTED All These Arc 1862 LB. A" fat 5)c ... 303 CANS 3 for $1 aft GIANT Hester, Walauls Power Brakes. Power Steering, Automata . Bairini . Flour .. . Lb. 85c 2 Lbs. 45c 50 Lbs. &1S . . ' , - 7 Lb- 3 for 61.0Q . . rf ' tt - GOLDEN WEST Piza 'ARIZONA NO. 1 - n iff 2! JENNOS PLAIN Marshmallows Oranges . . Lb. MANDARIN Pumpkin. . CENTRAL STATES -Barry J. Bodfly, eon af (' -- HH Scad ; INTERNATIONAL . TRUCKS- OS - PICKUP New Thee; Warren Front Hibe, befog type rear axle. Real Sharp- - I860 Ford - . 61285 Mcdiine Motor ' t PBESTOtn OLDEST. AND LABpEBT DEALER 1 Phane Prertbn 40 Wort Onoida ISf-017- Smdey, Nov. 24, liW p BL ffit . 4 for $1 NO. 2 CAN Cream Vi Pint OUR OB WHIPPING ... ' C 38c ' 4 a v? ai. ; "if. .'! V i W - r OPED FBIDAY TILL 8 P. '. t - 'tf, A. -- J - Lk Rays l to Mi Fresh EDoiv r- 0$ , -- ' Cans 35c BSP Cherries Orvil Goodaell wrote mother Annie. Ho is in Germany on official buiifjess, in company with four other men. He met his nephew who is on a mission fosre,: ' . .2 10 LIBBY'S Mr. and Mrs. Mervia J. Bodily of Lewiston, has accepted a call to serve two years la foe Central States Mission of foe Charch f Jeaas Christ sf Latter-da- y Saints. He will snfor foe hnae Dec. J, NO. A farewel testtaadal will be held ia Me honor at the Lewiston Third Ward Chapel f I Speed PICKUP mission. New Paint N CELEB7 Cauliflower -' y r wwr , Hi. ?? ' i :tj;. 3? f- H Jt- |