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Show - i '4 THE CITIZEN, Lewtton. Utah August 29, ISM h Eioch nelson Dies died Encoh Nelson, 74 Saturday morning at his home following a long Illness. He was born October 17, 1889, in Mink Creek, to Peter and Margreth Hausner Nelson. On June 16, 1923, he married Lulu Williams In Black-foThe marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He wis an educator and served as Franklin County representative to the Idaho legislature. He was active in both ctfBc aid cfcur&lffalri. Surviving are his widow, a son, Arnold of Clifton, and a daughter, Mrs. Enid N. Tay-lo- r, Salt Lake City; three ot HADE HADI Pd. Pel, Adv. by Mark Hart Clifton Briefs Clifton Clifton Woman Visits World's grandchildren; brothers and Nelson, sisters, Dr. Peter Mrs. Natolie Mendenhall Stillwater, Okla.; Dr. Daniel left Clifton Judy 13, with Nelson, Munde, Ind.; Mrs. me Esther James Tour. They Mrs. Sophie Wilde, Iona; visited the World's Fair in Carrie Larsen, Blackfoot. New York and visited all the Blshp Karl Reeder officia- church historical places in ted at the funeral services cluding the Hill Cumorah and August 8, at the Oxford-Clifto-n the Pageant Abo Quebec and ward chapel- - Pres. Carl Can., Washington, Montreal. Mortensen gave the family D. C, and the White house, prayer. Speakers included BiFalls. They toured in shop Reeder, Bishop Howard Niagra ana cnicago anu New York Henderson and Bishop Berti many other nieces of interest Winward. ...... v arrived back In Salt Musical numbers ' included They Lake City August 8th. After a a song by the ward choir, a 17 tour. She had a very day Jaduet by Ruth Ward and trip. enjoyable net Davis, a solo by Steven Mrs. Joel Petersen Mr. and Sharand a trio by Viehweg took their son Webb to the on and Dean Lewis and mission home in Salt Lake Maughan. The grave in the Clifton City Sunday. and by Mrs. Bernlce Keller Cemetry was dedicated Dale Jensen. Pall Bearers in daughter spent Saturday and cluded Chas. Bailey, Wlllard Sunday visiting her roomer, Mrs. Belva Porter. Galley, Claude Howell, Jessop, George MHli, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hebdon drove to St, Charles Friday and Frank Sent . to attend the funeral for her Mrs. Edith who was 84 years old ana naa oeen in poor health for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oak-soSouth Jordan, came Frithe day evening to spend weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hebdon and to attend the 1944 School reunion in Preston Friday night they returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Marquerite Henderson drove to Pocatello Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. RuelKel-te- r of Preston. They went up sister-in-la- w, n, Mr. and Mrs Leland Ashcroft of Hyde Park, visited Sunday afternoon with their son, Mr and and Mrs. Lynn Davis family. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Davis visited Sacrament meeting Sunday night Mr. Enoc Nelson passed a way Saturday morning of heart attack. He Passed a' way very quietly in his sleep during the early hours Saturday morning. of those from Clifton who attended the high priest party in Preston Friday night was Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Ward, on HwfrMm Mr., Mm. John Porter, Mr Mr. and Mrs Glenn Ander- and Mrs. Gordon Galley, Mr. sen and Marrn and John of and Mrs Jack Wood, Mr. and Smithfield spent Sunday after Mrs. Bert Winward, Mr. and n, -- Lu-De- an i noon visiting Us sister, Mr. an. uenms naqn ana rres. and Mrs. Charles Bailey. and Mrs. Carl mortensen. They all enjoyed dinner and They an enjoyed supper and a program. visiting. do-way- v-v Omw.mc. NOBELCO RAZORS Heating $1944 REMINGTON Etoetreale Only .... VIM FINAL CLOSEOUT . . . ONLY A FEW LEFT AT THIS PRICE 12f37c PENCILS OtftU-Gii- STEDQ BOOKS .tail REG. COLLEGE RULE M Sheaffer Cartridge Pen Crane Fernuda Bah Osier Ptns Tax Heebie Shaver Each 49c $ for B7 JH Bam flHQ HHff jf 11 RECORDS If- Top Singing Stars REG. He 45 RPM Table Whole a We have Full to Cktete From Be First to Get Your Choice - .IBf Wf 3 - 1st QUALITY Pair $1.77 er ras-berri- es Mr. and Mrs. Clair Drury of Price visited in Fairview Monday with Ralph Gilbert and Jessie Gilbert. A new electric no-fro- st Freezer-Refrigerat- or - 66c CAN 88c 17-O- x. ... Hair Conditioner 87c Reg. 1.N Sheaffer Pen ef Skrip Ink ONLY VALUE Pus FREE REG. and PLENTY TO SPARE! RWAirrv V0-- 5 $1 FARE - $1.41 l-0- 0 BALL POIHT FILLERS TO MATCH ANY B PEN YOU BUY You eliminate the need for frequent shopping trips to the food store . . . with a spacious, st electric Only one food shopping trip is necessary .. and you can buy large economy sizes, atocis up on specials, and buy when prices are low and flavor is ?repar, MtaU Ahead. You save time and fuss, too, by prepare in quantity, freezing meals and treats for quick use later It takes, only minutes of sudsing to clean a ndfrost more hours of chipping, scraping, waiting and mopping. no-fro- Sheafier Fine Line Pencils R With Preston Indian Monogram REG. ILfS viseiBjajajassjBBa Giant FREE gjC V H EACH REG. $2 JO Hair Spray . 53 GOLDEN POP HIT Popular Songs Sung by - AQUA NET or 29c Each SEAMLESS Mm Permanenl , $1.59 Hair Spray . DTLODS . er Spen-Pant- er home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Westerberg in the beautiful lighted garden at Mink Creek. Pennie and Debbie Bell spent a few days In Preston with their grandfather Conrad Ben. Friday he brought them back to the home of their other grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Leland Panter in Cleveland and he was a dinner guest and visitors. HOLDS A WEEK'S FAMILY nmraw Regular $13J8 rion Johnson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Skinner and a girls of Liberty enjoyed picnic at the Blackfoot Reservoir Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Anderson and son of Pocatello were Sunday visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andreasen in Cleveland. MR. AND MRS. Lorln Pan-tSalt spent Monday in Lake City where he went for a load of brick. She visited their son, Mr. and Mrs. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor and Mrs. Ronald Pan-tof Cleveland spent Tuesday visiting and picking at the home of the ladies sister Mrs. Portia Hall in Whitney. Mr. and Mr Leland Panter Chas McGregor and Mrs. Reed McGregor from Cleveland attended the wedding reception given In honor of Judy Spencer and Ervin Lar-se- n Wednesday evening at the HOME Regular LADIES' REMINGTON MR. AND Hn Faun .Tnhn- son and daughter Joy of Cleveland Mr. anil Mra Mnr- - HAIR CARE TON! 4 i 111 UT cf $L95 Tkeae Boohs -- Reg. $125 SPECIAL ONLY tflj Live Wire and GoUea West Fall Count IQSS CLAIBOL I J NOTE BOOKS Purchase ef Mt 500 COUNT Fall Ream ' OF PEROXIDE FDEE With reg. - Pap" Type yI BOTTLE PAPEBV FILLER CBATinS - e NO. 48 IN FESTIVAL Jon Cranney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruseel Cranney, Preston, (left) has been prominently cast in the productions of the Oregon Shakespearean Festival in AsUand for nis third Oregon summer. At Utah State university where he received his B.FA degree in Theatre, he has been seen as Jean in Rhinoceros, Under-sha- ft in Major Barbara, and Horatio in Hamlet Past roles with the Festival include Shallow in The Merry Wives of Wind sor, Montague in Romeo and Juliet and the Duke of Exeter in Henry the Filth. As an assistant in Utah's Theatre Department and its summer Opportunity Theatre, Cranney directed Fumed Oak. Currently in Ashland he is portraying Morocco in The Merchant of Venice, Kent in King Lear, as weU as in Twelfth Night and Henry the Sixth. He is shown with Lester Thompson of Areata. Bead - SPECIAL nHMHBBBBBBHa $ 1 .47 JOHNSON'S freezer-refrigerat- or. S freezer-refngerator-- DRUG STOBE PRESTON, IDAHO Ay POWCR a UOHT CO. YOUtDlAlal UTAH no |