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Show ' TOE CITIZEN. Utak April 21. Lewiston. EASIER GUEST VISITS IN PBE8T0N Myrtle Morgan visited in Preston nt Florence Wlnni tamo with Ethel and Grece, denghters of Geom Winn, former resident of Weitoo Mnls nuts liMta Itcsrd I Mildred Hansen Easter dinner with and Evelyn Cheeketts and two boys at Preston. They had at tended Weston want reunion with Mildred. Preston Places 4th At Ricks Meson high acted com M 'other peting against echoou placed fourth at the Ricks College invitation scoring 17tt points. Still unbeaten Monte Miles took first In the two mile, breaking the record that he already held, reducing his time from 10.43.7 to 1029. Preston was topped by Idaho FSUs with 87 points, Pocatello with 48 points and Burley with 38 points. Finishing behind Preston wort Bkckfoot wKh 14 points, with 12 points, Rigby with 11; Madison with 9, South Fremont with Stt, Snake River, 8 points. Salem, mQIGATIOn SUPPLIES WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO DO THE JOB QUICKLY AND FOR LESS Bon-nevl- Ss 4 ;i' For Opening Leg The pairings for the first Ufa end Frank Foss, Sher round of the May leg at the Webb and Paul Johnson, Preston Golf course were Vendell and Keith Scotty r, Christensen. this week by Earl Second Flight: Lee Reding-to- n golf pro. In the ' and Joe Goff, Morgan the pairings Include con Gar- Buttars and Rvy Neagto. rett and Rose Rasmussen, Mark. Hammond and BUI Jim Ward and Dean Abrams, Nash, Dr. O. R. Cutler awl Curley Woytko and Rulon Glen Godfrey, Evan Harris Dunn, Wayne Doney and and Reid Boswortb, Dean Clair Cutler, Demar Merrill Bambrough and Jack Butter-Helend Owen Wahlatrom. Wayne Spencer Winn and Quint Brown and Leo Hawkes, Crockett, Keith Parry and AlCharles Buttars and Lon ton Nash. Allan and John - Third Flight: Glade Heuser lo. and BUI Hobbs. John Myers The First Flight: Vie Hal- and Bob Acock. Rulon Owen, ford and Gone Chatterton, D. bye, WaUy Beamons and A. Narii and Vartan Gunnell, Lyle Peterson, Royce Fuhri-ma- n Stewart Button and Dean and Joe Garner. Deb Brostram, Art Marshall and (briar and John Martin, Grant Fsrnes, Paul Merrill Keith Neilsen. bye. Norman and EDli Johnson, Burt Mar- - Ricks and Eddie Mather. ed Sch-nite- Shelly and Highland all had 5 points. Marsh Volley , and Montpelier had 4 points and Aberdeen took last scoriae, a j; . no points. Dennis Griffeth placed first in the mile, runung it in 4.47.1. d. The medlay rday with Mor- ris Caaperson, Ramie ; SnilnwLlBnSnl and fori Han-Smi- th Preston placed third. i The 880 relay consisting of Morris Caepereon, Randy Halford, Bute Bona and Ronnie Larsen placed fourth. Kent Ward of Preston placed fifth in the high Jumps. . Cctn Et!! West SideTrackoters Place In BYU Meet West Side entered the BYU Invitational track matt Friday coming home with booori. The boys left Friday at 2:80 for Provo. When they arrived there they toured the compos and got used to the track. They stayed in the Travel eev-ar- al OFIlikp OAhobna O Poops MtU . Pips Lodge. ; PUHP QEPAID - OUR NEW PUMP CRANE MAKES PUMP REPAIR AND INSTALLATION QUICK LOW COST. Pitcher Pipe J. MARCELL fi Poop PITCHER Co. Cornish, Utah Phene SM4M1 ffnm of 24.1. Stanley Bingham jump. HO 27 feet inches. lift Jumped James Bingham threw the shot-pand too discus. Craig Butters, Milo Anderson, Ed Benson and Clair Hatch ran in the 880 relay. Motley wrman, Bingliem, Melvin Beutier and Alan Balia ran fat the Medley rainy. After flie meet the boys went to a show. They stayed until Sunday when they re- ran the brood nmner-u- p roenuo vnraoMi in the state cnee Country list fan. The Cttbaa Photo ut Wey-Stanl- Ffifavtar ftlhti Irish Icafly Dolls Ipxdal Fisdly EycsIbj ey Sunday at Am track meet, Melvin Beutlar ran the mile relay. HO came in second In th dan B. He ran it in 4J8.6. Clair Hatch ran the turned. 440 yard duh. He took fourth with the time of 53.6. Craig VOTES PARENTS Batten nut the hurdles end Anand LSa Walte and Milo Merlin 22A. Ms time was derson and Alan BaDe ran baby of Mesa, Aria, have the 100 yard dash. Milo had visiting with her the time of 10.9. Ed Benson onto, the Mdvin McKay ran the 220 yard dash with a Mr. end Mrs. Wday Hawke drove to American Falls Thursday to visit their so Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hatfield. Mr. and Mr. Robert Luke end baby of Salt Lake City spent tte week end vUttas ter parents. Pros, and Mra. CariMorteneen. Mr. and Mrs. ler ted some of t homo for Sunday Mn. McKay Fuller and family of Ogden and Heber and Kendall who are going to school. They atao atten David Santa mission report Sunday night in sacrament meeting. Robert Wood spent the week end homo from school ting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood. Miss Linda Martin who is going to boafaiMS school in Ogden roent the week end home with ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mfartto. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bylng-to- n and daughter lMcuto of Hooper, UL caxhsii to visit Mr. and . FAIRVIEW John lOng and family hosted a epocU femfiy tear at tte King homo recently. Included as go rate wen the Mr. and lira. King of Lewiston and lire. Della Jepsen of Preston. Other guests war Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mitten of Whitney. Soon and stories wore presented followed by refreshment!. Mre. It's Onr First Birthday In Preston THIS M OUR WAY OF SAYING THANK YOU FOR THE PAST WE HAVE SAVINGS ON LATEST YEARS PATRONAGE. FASHIONS FOR ALL TOUR LADIES AND GIRLS DURING THIS ' BIG CELEBRATION. to 'o NYLON HOSE BEG. . - " SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF COTTON, NYLON. AND BLENDS. IMPAIR SALE ONLY - DRESSES- -- ' . All, THE LATEST GIRLS' DRESSES PUTS THAT ioMETHING EZTRA ; . . . JUNIORS, $2.99 JEWELRY ont6ur outfit. STYLES TOO BIRTHDAY SPECIAL ONLY BOSSES. AND HALF 2 pa $1.59 AND COLORS tor. , Tie SPECIAL FROM ONLY Brightness ef Spring and a these nrsfisne lady feel Hke a Mate Friar. SbeaStoM. $299 and SWIMWEAR TOE SLEEK LOOK FOR THOSE GAY SUMMER ADVENTURES ARE HERE Skbli,' Hoists. Stli, Slacks', Stntch Capris, Ponies, Shorts SPECIAL BIG SELECTION FOR TOM OCCASION FROM $399 COME AND SEE TOE NEW LOOK. Made O' Day New Leads toe Way in Olamamr Swtaa Wear at Budget , $ 1 .99 th $799 to $1299 dagbdms Gny tat SLIPS. BRAS. SLEEP WEAR EW -N- SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES - BUDGET PRICED. . . Bari Unde DnOdlng PRESTON, IDAHO - WESTON Mr. and Mrs. and two Weston Meugten cbfldren of, Whittier, CaUf., have gueita of Oocar and Margarrt CamriMU. Abo vtstthm at theCampbells have teen Floyd and Laurel Flfield and daughter Nadu Jean of Loi Anguea, CaUf. Linda McKay baa returned from visiting In Salt late Of ty, Bountiful and Tooele ter children. She also attended conference. At Bountiful ate attended an ten MV Blanked 4-O- By Preston High Morris Caapenon, Preston one starter held tte Mush Valley baseball squad to one hit while pitching a shut-ou- t. 0 Tte only hit came In tte sixth taming when Williams, tte lterabvaHey ffwSfr fielder Ut n i p"g Into left Mn. Herbert Pow- ingle pRcted the g tam--g er Sunday. giving up no btte. Tte graceful tet of catcher Glen (tame went S for 8 and SCOUTS ENJOY SWIM drove la two rune. Preston's Tte Unroao and Weatoa otter two tans wove knocked scouts, 40 in all, bad a swim In by Bohr Godfrey and at Sky View Tteoday evening. Dwataw WUde. Mr.-an- I TOP QUALITY LACE OR IRIDESCENT . California Family Visit In Weston - TOP RUNNERS Monti MDei, who broke his own raoord at Rieka, looka otar two trophies fat the high acted tngfay eaia with Daub Griffott, another The trapbiee an .for the second d held at tte high school with ter soo WIUli and E3-s- le fomUy. They also vbltad Merrill In Preston as they returned home to Weston. Easter gneate at Sadia Nelsons borne were her children Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Peterson (Beth) of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corbrldge (Jean) and daughter J1H of Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson of Pocatello. An Baiter program waa an-- . Joyed by a full house In Sunday school and in Junior Sunday school. Mrs. Rom Reddish of Pocatello hu teen guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Neibon and attended church In tte ward. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Whit-- ! npy and Merl Whitney enjoy--; ed Easter Sunday In Pocatet b with tte Los Dawsons and their sister VioW, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kynastan. HwwitMw 4-- TV Service QUALIFIED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES flald-Cfrel- Badtos-TV-S- tares Earl Jen TV A t ' I : |