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Show I - THE CITIZEH. Lewieion. Utah August 13, 1N4 LEO BROKEN Olson Family Oxford Briefs Faliview Brisk Sols Reunion et d creation Park. Eva should be then no later 1 p. m. Heber Olson, of River Heights. Is president It is for all the descendants of the late Lars E. and Anna Olson. Uak He was taken by his parents to the Preston hospital the where he was released next day with a cast on his leg. ChiUm sirifei Creak Briefs Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Chrii- - Wtk Food Fobeaing FRANKLIN'- -- Four childFHday on business. Paul ren of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Oscar Wilde of Preston Woodward suffered with food visited last Wednesday at his Two of sons, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd poisoning recently. wen Wilde. hospitalised. the four HOUTGOHEnY WARD SERVING AMERICA FOR M YEARSI Offers aa netting epperturity to be your ewa bass ant share In the growth ef our business la this area. We win establish a qualified person, er a haSband aniwUeteaaa fta afol tlnse iranehlsed Sales Agency TMs Is not doer to door seUng and hut is a chance to earn a sab-a- s ear fall time authorised We would prefer a married couple, who are well In Preston. wffliag to devote nsost of their witness. Earnings wO be based on a sales plan. You may be currently operating a whereby a ndaimum of 756 square feet could be allocated to' this Sales Ageaey. If net, a building of 758 square feet Is a requirement. with a iM If you are wflHag to accept lespensIbMty la return for a future la year own business and If you meet the above quail flcatteas and are Interested la farther information, please give us year name, address, telephone number and complete personal quaUfleatlena and references. Send this to your local newspaper. Box 3St. Our representative will contact you seen and explain the plan In detail with Interested parties. by train. The Tarbets have a new baby girl, she has three brothers. The Tarbets are moving to Pittsburgh. Pa . where he will teach in the University of Pittsburgh Those from Fairview who attended the Edwin Bodily family reunion Sal Downata were George and daughter Tamra Mardene Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall, Levi Bodily, and Hellcn Jensen and family. Pamela Rich of Utah, spent Monday Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nawMir Karr were their daughter and husband, Mr. and MrsT Sherwin Atkinson of Logan. Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Rand Wilson and son Brantley of Salt Lake City visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Archibald of Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob KlketeQ and family of Brawley, Calif, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Raw--- Friday. Mr. Mn. Gene Austin, Brent Pfleger of Boise is and and Mr. and Mn. Jay T. two weeks visiting Cole went spending Tremonton to with his grandparents, Mr. attend the toNorthern Utah and Mrs. Kasen Gilbert Club Association meet, Riding Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hyde Saturday evening. and Mardene Hall went to Mr. and Mn. Vern Cole Community Park in the can- visited with their daughter and yon Thursday to attend Mr. and Mn. Farmers emplo- Earl family, Neeley and family of yees Ogden. Saturday. Visitors' 'aftherhome of Mr. Marie' Roger "and family and Mrs. James Cottle were and Mr. and Mn. Glen RawMr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson, lings and family spent TuesMr. and Mrs. Mack Peter- day to Saturday In Yellowson and new daughter of Og- stone Park and Jackson d Hole, Wyo . den, Mr. and Mn. Zan of Ogden, Mr. and Mn. Elly Jemsen, Reva Wilson, Floyd Peterson of Pocatello. Alton Roberts, Thresa RawDan Dunford of Salt Lake lings, Vera Cole, Louie (foie, City spent a few days visit' Margaret Kerr and Minle Cole were among those who ing with Kim Wilson. StakeRelief Society Saturday, Herbal Balkey and son. Evert, of Salt Lake work shop in Preston, ThursCity was here on business. Tuesday Mr. Balkey Just got out of Vera Ode is i the spent in Grace atMaughan from an operation die fair. afternoon vlsiton of tending Mn. Myrl Bodily Helen Riwttngs of Boise Sunday visiting with was her brother, Clarence and Mrs. Merlin RawJamison of Provo. Elnor Hanson and Zola lings. Dalns, of Logan visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mn. Robert Bodily and fambar-be-qti- e. ' Beck-stea- Sot Services Held ily. Berdean Bodily and Ijmmmi dau-ght- and . j O Faster O Cleaner Beet t Harvesting WITH THE NEWr i Speakers included Bishop Handy, Lester Austin, who ve the obituary, Raymond nt and Phenol Edgley. The wards signing mothers sang, Oh, My Father, and Eugene Morgan gave the benediction. Burial was at Brigham City and Alfred Kern dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were nephews and included, Allen Johnson, LaMar Cole, John Cole, Ross Jenseq, Gary Luther, Arlie Fincher. Mr. Cole died at his home August 1 of a heart ailment He had been an employee of the City of Preston for 36 years. OF SALE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO. In the matter of the Estate of MABEL KOFOED, NOTICE Deceased, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executrix and executor of the will SBIGLE AND Mabel Kofoed, deceased, win sell at private sale for cash lawful money of the Unita States, subject to confirmation of the Probate Court, the following described propery, 2 ROW SUGAR BEET HARVESTERS and Go NEW ROW FINDER No tying np of your tractor. Can be ready to go in only live minutes. y with tlmpken bearings and Slip O Adjustable Tread Unloading O Tandem Running Gear Gives better Flotatlea In soft fields. Keeps Remachine on the walking beam action. dness shock. O Unload As Ton Please Fast NEW ROW FINDER keeps harvester on the row aatomatically. No missed beets . . . lees oper- O Double Cleaning Capacity ator skin required. Completely Integrated hydraulics. Adjustable finder shoes for different conditions. Easy to attach to any new model Farmhand Beet Harvteeter. Bloving or standing on ar off the Add unloading to speed year harvest I mllnates per tank. usually 2 to Fallowing cleaning action of flails and rienks, Beets Travel over tear separate conveyors. This Harvester Will Answer Tour Harvesting Problems it: One certain Dunhleys Hold Reunion y Descendants of Joseph assembled at the park in Franklin Saturday August 8th for their reunion. Reports and buslneu retains to genealogy were discussed. Lunch was served at noon after which a variety program was enjoyed. Dun-kle- the Fishers. Montgomery Wi Mr. and Mrs. LaVern KenSalt dall and fsmily were Lake City visitors Tuesday on business. They also visited, their daughter and family, Mr. and Ins. Jesse Nelson, his and Bemqr stayed with sister for a while. Mr. and Mis. Merlin Hatch and family of Salt Lake Ctty visited his mother, Thursday, fata Courtney stayed with and his grandmother parents went on to attend fin Australian Missionary reunion a Fisher of Pocatello Bear Lake. mother Mrs. Cedi Mrs. Mrs. Cfera Obon, and Fisher Thursday. Wanda Gox and baby rj note dated March 23, 1958, executed by E. Keith Butters and Georgia Butters, husbam and wife, upon which there is an unpaid balance of 17,000. lnteres 00, together with from Starch first, 1964, sail note bearing interest at the fore March 1st, 1965, and 1, phis lnterst on or before the first day of March each year thereafter until note is fully paid; said note being secured by one certain real estate mortgage of even date executed by said E. Keith Buttars and wife, Georgia Buttars, recorded Maron 24, 1959, In Book 61 of Mortgages at page 528, records of Franklin County, Idaho, covering the North half of the Southeast quarl of Section 2, Township 16 South, Range 38 East of Boi Meridian, containing 80 acres situated in Franklin County, Idaho, together with 30 shares c rf stock in the Twin. Lakes Canal Company. Said sale will be made on or after Monday, August 31. 1964, and bids in writing will be received by the undersigned executrix and executor at the office of P. M. 3 The Preston Little League team became the unLITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS disputed champions of the Cache VaHey Little League recently, though they still have one game to go. The team has played Smlthfleld, Richmond, and Hyde Park and defeated the first two teams twice and the second one once. The Preston team is undefeated. Members of the team indude (front row, left to right) Blair Porter, Billy Ballif, Randy Larsen, Kelly Jensen, Bob Rubin, Ronnie Packer, and Dick Hobbs, coach. (Back row) Boyd Lewis, Bari Hymas, Bob Godfrey, Robert Burrup, Lynn Jepsen, and Shane Burns. The Citizen Photo Burton Family Plans Reunion The George Burton reunion will be held Aigust 15 in the Emigration Forest camp on Highway 35 between Preston and Montpelier. The family meeting win start at mum promts (fondle, attorney-at-la- w, ton Idaho, dated August 13th, ONA EDGLEY Uak Creek Brieb Mrs. Viola Larsen held a last quilting at her home Thursday evening. Helping Mrs. Larsen were Mrs. Edna Rasmussen, Mrs. Riana Chris tensen, Mrs. Mona Wilde, Mrs. Bonnie Larsen, Mrs. Mildred Keller and Mrs. Marjorlee Keller. Neuenswander and their famMr. and Mrs. Jed Atkinson ilies, in Ventura, California. Barre and Vicki Larsen of attended the wedding receptAtion and wedding of Bln. Hyrum are guests of Mr. and kinsons sister it the Idaho Mis. Lairell Hobbs and Falls temple Friday. Ivan Woodward is happy to announce the arrival of a new and grandson bran to Mr. Mrs. Richard Talbot of Brigham City. QUALIFIED SERVICE Vella Woodward flew to ON ALL MAKES Moses Lake, Wash., to see her Radios TV Stereo new grandchild born to Mr and Mrs. LaVoir Duvall. She spent a week with them. Michael Hobbs son of Mr. TV & APPLIANCE and Mrs. W. P. Hobbs spent PhoM three weeks with his staters, Betty Morrison and LuGene Franklin Brieb TV Service Earl Jensen 852-06- 53 Modern Farm Equipment Co. SEE EARL OR NEIL PHONE 852-11- 75 WELDON 1964. KOFOED Executor . THIS HAN HAPPY? WHY IS Becasse ke laves ky Ik 201k and earns 3 4 Current Rato From Ike lit at Pres- Executrix WEST ONEIDA on the employees party, but also spent some time Kendall of Ogden spent the weekend in Oxford. Mr. Henry Hatch spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Croshaw in Ogden He and ahn visited with Mr, Mrs. Fred Croshaw from California, who were there until traintune. He spent' Monday with his son Earl and famlT in South Ogden. Th him to Centerville in nlng and he spent Monday night with his son Milton and family. Milton took him in to Salt Lake City Tuesday where he visited Ms daughter, Vivian and Veil Coley. Mrs. Sadie Hatch and family of Ogden, visited Mrs. Henry Hatch Tuesday and picked with his grandmother Tuesto day night and returned Ogden with her Uncle Claire and Glade Henderam Wednes day, when they went to Salt Lake City to get Mr. Hatch, who waa there for a medical 0004)0 Clutch. Can be Spaced from 78 to OS. Elevator from IF to IF 10. to-w- rate of 5 per cent per anfollows num payable as 000.00 plus intent on or be- O Smooth Power FTO Heavy-dut- Ifcea-suret- ing and Mrs. Ron Kendall Barbara Hebnandollar, Miss Lynda Kendall and Karl Mr. Mi panist O Easier Hook-U- p Roland Olson of Salt Lake City spent two weeks with his mother, Mary Olson. Bonnie, Paskins of visited Sunday with Zina Inglet. business. Ua Go for O Cote- - and dinner at Ross P ark. family Stanley Fishersnd were also at tbs park enjoy- Mrs. Afton Ralphs were Poon catello visitors Friday Funeral services for Cla ranee Cole were held in the Third Ward chapel August 6, with Bishop Alonzo Handy In charge. Prayer at the mortuary home in Berkley, Calif., after was given by John Jensen. Butters. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Bodily spending two weeks with her Jan McEntire play had as a visitor last week mother Lydia Cottle who Is hide and postfude, Lynn Rasmussen gave the invocation. Vocal duets si by Mrs. Coy Manning Mrs. Elda Carlson were, "In the Garden and Sunset", Constance Davis was accom- Hook-U- p m er - Mr. and Mrs. Darrol Toone and boys from Arizona visited her mother, Mrs. Cecil Fisher during the week. They visited friends and relatives in Grace Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Fisher went with them to Pocatello. There they met Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher and family of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. from George Christensen Rexburg, and enjoyed a visit OXFORD toDayton Sunday evening to attend the farewell testimonFlfleld accompanied ial of Bruce Winward who Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Foster is going to the Northwest to Clarkston Sunday to visit Misnon. Inez Oram returned to her with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tour Beets THE NEWEST Mr. and Mrs. Edls Rawlings returned home Sunday evening after visiting with his sisters and husbands. Mr. and Mrs. John Duff and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomas in Berley, his daughter-in-laBonnie Rawlings in Twin Falls and her daughter and family, Mr. and Mix. Ernest Hall and children in Filer, they also wont on a at Shoshone Falls with the Hall's. Mr. and Mrs-- . Lewis of Boise are visiting. wtthjier sister and band, Mr. and Mrs. Myron For Hr. Cole en m Gel AD Farmhand Arizona Family Spends Time Is Oxford Area Gilberts Take Brief Trip To Illinois; Visit Relatives CLEVELAND Jim McGregor son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. their grandson, Bryce Clark home bound. Collen Cottle of FAIRV1EW Reed McGregor of Cleveland, Hazen Gilbert visited in of Los Angeles, Calif. Berkley, Calif., came Monday to spend two weeks with her broken 111. with their dau a suffered Mr. Friday Mrs. leg and Ed Drawer Chicago, Olson The family reunion Tar-bMr-anrents, Mr. and Mn. James lir. Mrs. soft and with of Smlthfleld visited Jay will be held Sunday, August evening while playing ghter, went children. Mrs. Flfleld Lawrence and They in Preston Grace ball the at the 23, ball City park. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Green, Jet and returned home by and son Prudential Savings M. Condie reston, Idaho, Attorney for Executrix and executor. Published August fo. 745 13 and August 20, 1964. a AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SOUTH STATE STREET PRESTON. 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