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Show Edward Mosers To Note Sixtieth Anniversary Preston I An open house In honor of the 60th wedding anniver sary of Mr. end Mrs. Edward P. Moser win be held November 23, at their homo at 170 East Second South, Preston, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The gifts family requests no and la lending no special invitations, but cordially Invites all friends and relatives to call during these bourn. MR. AND MRS. MOSER worn married November 25, 1905 in the Logan Temple. They made their first home in Whitney the Whitney u Then the fifth ward of Preston was organised and Mr. Moser became a member of its first bishopric, with Andrew D. Mortensen, recently deceased, ax bishop. Before this Mr. Moser had worked In the presidency of the Mutual ImYoung men's in minent Association Superintandancy of the sunaay School of the Whitney wanL He has filled two misand sions, one to Germany one to the southern states. Three of hla sons have filled e 4 MB. AND MRS. EDWARD P. MOSER Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. New TiMSUitea Bilsls U Thompson were Mr. Jack Thompson of Idaho Fails. Mrs. EVetyn Findlay and daughter Linda ofBlackfoot, TREASURETON The Mrs. Troy Jones and family Beehive had their girls Queen of American Mb, Bee Roundtable party Wednesday night They United their parents, and MIA ameers. Dinner was served by To all ear alee the girls. The girls presented ef ear a program, after which games wiere played. Those Sendee la As Prestaa and present ware Mr. and Mrs. Mlak Creek Area. Ted Pasklns and daughter Gtawa, Mr. and Sirs. Ker-m- it Shumway and dught Kerma, Mrs. Jens Barger, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Perry and daughter Kathy and Mrs. and Dorothy Workman. 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FoUowing the Sacrament service the following teenage girls ware awarded individual awards by Ldell Godfrey; Charlene n Apgood, Judy Archibald, Butters, Linda Dahle, Glenda Godfrey, Helen God- Jay-dea- Luann Godfrey, Sharon Godfrey, Ila Marie Goodey, Kay-- 1 leu Goodey, Myrna Goodey, Sandra Griffiths, Helen Heg-- I Laura gie, Brenda Loosle, Nish, Dorothy foam. Cleonel Archibald, and Muiu Leader Mary H. Griffin received her 10 year award. Song by choir and congregation How Firm A Foundation". Speakers were Martha Ann Archibald and Jaydean Butters and Ferris Hatch. Closing song Brightly Bums Our Fathers Mercy. Benediction by Nathan God-fray. (I rpnomstoii i ' StoCel I V-- lf I CLARXSTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. David Uiim mS son grandson Bart WITH 1UE PURCHASE OF Is r BU Mg Saw thif HUffy The Seal BU cnRMMMMp Mitt stick fea3000 cutttai atratai per ture! minute and m air flow ceeflnf qn ten ntrich Iwapa cuttbii a4w and pattern Nun dean. 3 erira card; tonr n Hi brudaa. dRii ib $19410 i) QSAQyour I) own DOGS and we ; i n P i dn ortpiit, a i moo 9l!9 UlfSkl uni i t QOSGG C3EEM Power FROM OUR LARGE DUPLAY FOR 5 Gallon CHRISTMAS WQ--I NkkHydllfo luxe f npll Oj4lr For Tour Wan GAS CAD LET US SHOW YOU tfl' Jensen and family. and Mr. and Mrs. and family. ' lei out aot FOR FUN AND EASE BUY HIM A c3ii(0nf. Quo (C:i tnf Oku; egk X0 BEG. 52SJ5 Itfc Bob UNI UTILITY JIO SAW I I w , - UTAH CH Gof-fre- y. bffi' tVT Vr r. Heavy Duty BEG. Ui - aXSM fel Weather's the time to fin ip yeur DPH0LSTEBT Bathroom With Wall TOo Professionally II : RiwIIaIIm. HM, toduH Stood Girls Duofvo ,fc Lifetime Plastfe -- hew 29e SWI80 , Have Another Car. And Tour . . . SQ. la ysur IT. . . . year attic . . . ysar parch Thanksgiving Dinner, Too . . . anywhere la year hum FDEE Eriimatei Just brief FBESTOn, IDAHO - . fl, PHOEE 4 CO Preeion. Idaho J". n:'.uiwii b year LUMBER CO meas-aremeat- a. Save money by If. O.&LFurnltarel 852-11- 61 ieh lo yoof ftoo00HOHb No kdoo to M ywr Wrestoee, Vtotofy el (to-- AnU CHS. al C. and Earl L., Preston, Mm. Orville Hen, November 2L jfy ium-T.-( h I Per diitinctive Christmas gifts to warm tha heart as well as the hearth, see our' complete ulectkxi of fireplace screens and accessories. AvaibUe b 17 frame finishes and 9 mesh curtain finishes. pm iif, Edward P. Moser was bora December 24, 1881 In Bern, Switzerland, a son of Joseph and Arms FlucUger Moser. MARY ANN Chadwicks Moser was horn in Whitney Sept 21, 1885. a daughter of Adam and Elba FTuett Chadwick. Mr. end Mm. Moser are the parents of eight children, even of' whom am living. They are Albert Edward, v' ; n - No. i , ...Hitt color nlriim flilj i. I' VABH THAT H0UBAT HEAHIH Nampa, Joseph L., Whitney; A Mm. Moser has alio been and Willis C., Preston. active in the chnrch. She has daughter, Mm. Anna Dahle, worked In the genealogical la deceased. society, and in the presidenMias Unda cy or the Primary and the LEWISTON Relief Society, and for eight Mu Field, daughter of Mr. years was President of the and Mm- -. Kenneth Field ef im Young Pama-ssai- n At Lewiston; wu chosen provement 'Association. mouth for of the present she la a visiting teacher and mageilne agent in Mrs. Leone Kirby and Mrs. Wrena Lyon visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barger. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pas-kiand Mn. Leone Kirby attended the Logan temple on Tuesday. Those attending the Te Maori dancers show in Logan Saturday night were Mr. and MnTMrivki Kirby, Gwen end ReNee Lyon, Mr. and Mm. Von R. Atkinson and tomBy, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene PaaUns, Fred Heat, Mrs. Wanda Hess and Mr. VoL D and Mm. Wilford Bosworth. ns the Relief Society. MR. MOSER has been active in civic improvements also. Fur many years he worked aa a contractor with his father. They erected the Preston gymnasium. Johnsons Hotel, Preston Grist Mill and Foss Furniture. He worked for the Franklin County yearn Company for East for several summers working for the Sugar Factory. They have 40 grandchildren and S3 great grandchildren, and one peat grandson In the Lumber Co Free - i;...- PHESTON PHONE 5514)514 . UTAH PHONE CH U5M NEW BODES Weak Dstfs MOO to M0 - Saturdays 7d0 te 1 p aa. v . 5ewa. Eajey U while yea pay for EASY TERMS it . ; |