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Show January Obituary iESTON STORES' Lamb Payment Deadline Near Lillie Benson Elizabeth Eames Benson died December 28. She was born June 6, 1884, in Logan, a daughter of David Cullen Eames and Greaves. She came to Pres- when two years old from Logan. Mrs. Benson married Frank THE CITIZE- 12, 1987 Vandalizm Hits Autos Blaine J. Gamble, chairman, Agricultural Stablllza- - tion and Conservation county committee, reminded lamb n and wool producers that 1966 sales for all plications should be filed at the ASCS office no later than January Taft Benson, January 27, 1909 31, in order to earn the Inin the Logan LDS temple centive payment. and they lived in Whitney and Any producer may check Preston until 1922 when they with the office to see if his moved to Logan. Mr. Ben- records are complete, he son died in Logan on Febru- said. In Preston Elizabeth BERKSHIRE NYLONS REG. SHAMPOO 3 Pr. $2.35 GIANT BOTTLE 64-O- Z. Panly Girdles $4.00 - SKIRTS REGULAR TO of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Moss . $3.19 NOW SAVE 20 ...- 99c $2.00 coYbs NOW $8.98 (Carmen) Lewis, Riverdale; Mrs. Loren (Flora) Ransom, The Dalles, Ore.; Mrs. Louis; (Nellie Lou) Christensen, catello; 28 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren also survive, as do brothers and sisters, Mrs. Sadie Tippetts, Pocatello; Ariel G. Eames, Preston; Leland Eames, Ogden, and Ila Carpenter, Salt pteu,, othy was damaged with the - rear view mirror being of Logan. A brother, same car. en, and a sister, Becky, welThe city police also recomed the new one. A son that someone threw ported was born recently in Logan beer bottles through the winto Melvin and Clarice Camp- dow at the Willoway. The bell. Three brothers and a same night, beer bottles were Lake City. Funeral services were con- sister welcomed the new one. thrown through the windows ducted December 31 in the A daughter, their first, was at the Phillips 68 bulk plant born to Dave and LuAnn Oneida stake center. Monson of Brigham in Logan CLUBS ' in- Grandparents recently. RICHMOND the Bertha Lewis clude Nellfo Bag! eyof town memberg of Tuesday, Richmond Mrs. Bertha Matilda Lewis and Mrs. Monson of Ucon, ' Friendly Eight club met at died January 12 after a Idaho. of Mrs. Florence home the She was lengthy illness. In church services Sunday Halverson for a pot luck born July 22, 1894, in Preston in the South ward Bishop R. The time was spent and was the daughter of J. Spackman conducted. The inochle. Prizes were v playing Lars Christian and Matilda speakers were Pres. Wayne awardea to Mrs. Cleone Hal- Madsen Johnson. and Elder Roddy verson, Mrs. Olive Murray j Traveller The family lived in Pres- Sharp, recently returned and Mrs. Wray Andrus. Mrs. ton for a few years and then from the Gulf States mission. Genlel Vinson was a special moved to Richmond. She In the Richmond ward ser- guest graduated from Richmond vices Reed Woodland con- (NEW BOOKS schools and worked for the ducted. Pres. Traveller pre(Continued from page i i Sego Milk company for sev- sented the name of Wayne eral years. Victor Carlson to be ordained Conrad Richter. A story of She married Merlin Hen- an elder. Other business colonial life, dricks Lewis on June 9, 1916, consisted of reorganizing the Orrin Porter Rockwell, Man and the marriage was later deacons quorum. Released of God, Son of Thunder Har- solemnized in the Logan tern- - j were Dennis Hulet, Ricky old Schindler. The actual ; pie. The couple made their Erekson, Steven Webb and events of Rockwells life, Made-tw- o Sustained ; The Love Letters home in Freedom, Wyo., for Sidney Harris. years, then moved to were Dennis Traveller as the leine LEngle. A novel about Lewiston, Utah, where they president, Jeff Theurer, Zan two women, a young Ameri- lived until 1929. They have Christensen as counselors can wife of today and a Por-- t lived in Preston since that and Kim Christensen as sec- -' tuguese nun of the 17th cen- time. retary. Speakers were Grant .tiny. j I A Matter of Time-Jes- saShe ls survived by her hus- Flygare and Pres. Clarence band and four children, Mrs. Anderson of the stake. myn West A novel. At Bertrams Hote- lenof Denson and Mrs. Mr. Fred (Ina) Logan; Ray Hulet Reed N. Lewis of Rupert; for members of the tha Christie. A murder mys- Lloyd A. Lewis of Preston, ward bishopric at their new tery. How To Raise Children at land Mrs. Leonard (Betty home. Attending and enjoy-- . Home in Your Spare Time 18 Nelson a dinner and were of Grace; Jean) lng Bishop grandchildren and nine great Mrs. Rulon Thompson, Mr. Marvin J. Gersh, M.D. A 'grandchildren; two brothers, and Mrs. Reed Woodland, Mr. book on Beet Sugar In The West Melvin Johnson of Richmonc and Mrs. Garr Christensen, and Arve Johnson of Smith-fiel- Mr. and Mrs. Mont Johnson, Leonard J. Arrington. A and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mau- - story of the Utah Sugar Com- - j Services are tentatively chley. The time was spent pany Mai Pen Rai (Means Nev- set for Saturday with view- socially. Webb Funeral Among the holiday visitors ing in the American hrasewife s ini-- ! to town included Mr. and Home. . Mrs. Marlin Johnson, Dennis, Pression of Thailand.HJstory Debra and Nancy of Vail, Emma Bodily vaU Colo. They spent a week d Eunice P. Rav-- , Emma Rachel Kemp Bod-lil- y with Mr. and Mrs. Michael 2 J died January 8 at her Johnson and baby and other The Ground Is Our Table ; home in Lewiston, Utah, of roiAtivM Steve Allen. Farm problems I natural cause. Mri, Scott Theurer end he $ fjj fore Born January 12, 1886, in by of Ogden spent the hoUday Lewiston, Utah, she was the season with her parents, ... j DIceng daughter of John Kemp and and Mrs. Mark Theurer. John Rational Theology iRachel B. Stlckland. ' j A. Widtsoe. PRESTON COUPLE She received her education from 1) (Continued page in Cache county schools and WATER nEAD at the Brigham Young Co- Vegas Strip of gambling from page 1) (Continued llege in Logan. She married Others injured were Steve observ-Meric-h, with Wyoming Parley Hyde Bodily August 76, and his wife Rat- - kg, should grt- at the matLDS Lake in Salt 1910, 24, te, 57, San Pedro, Calif.; ter of bargaining. temple. James Mahon, 24, and his Mr. ' Crookham said that Mrs. Bodily lived in Lewis-to- n wife Bobble, 22, Las Vegas; during her entire life and Charles Pearce, 73, and without some sort of understanding, both Idaho and wife Eule, Bishop, Calif, Utah are in difficulty with The Pearces were treated served as secretary in the for minor Injuries and re- their planning. When such negotiating on Relief Society and Primary leased. organizations, worked on the Three bodies were found allotment is begun, it does Sunday School stake board, in one room, two in another seem that neither Idaho nor served as a teacher in all and one in a third. Thirty Utah would be wise in tryward auxiliaries, as visltin rooms were occupied at the ing to define the extent of the intended use within their teacher in Relief Society ai time and about 60 served on ward genealogical were in the motel. persons respective states. This is to I committee for many years. there should be an They said the rooms de- say that Survivors include her molished in the blast were adequate cushion within the allotted results that would alfive sons and four registered to: low for further development Elvin P., Morton K., Richard James Paris, I as that fu- - f Carl S and Mrs. Fay R. (El- and his wife Christine, 22, in the future will dictate. ture Lake City; Hollywood, Calif. isa) McQueen, Salt i Mervin J., Lewiston; Cecil George P. Brookes, 67, and Mrs. l J. Lyman his wife Arnell, 57, Sedona, J., Perry; I Whitney, Ariz. (Sabina) Sharp, John R. Auwaeter, about Idaho; Mrs. Clyde D. (Clar ice) Sharp, and Mrs. Venice 60, and his wife Lillian, BueII. (Joy) Gossett, Clinton. na Park, Calif. surviving are 56 grandBUSINESSMAN HOME children and 16 great grand-- I children. Jack Anderson, local phoViewing at Webb Mortuary tographer, ls now home, rewill be Wednesday evening covering ricely from recent TASTY SANDWICHES and Thursday morning at the major surgery. He wishes to FROM 350 Lewiston Third ward chapel thank all friends for their Tender Juicy Steaks from 11 a.m. until service kindness and interest. I time. Services are at 1 p.m, Our Specalty Burial will be in Lewiston Too Late To Classify OUR LARGE VARIETY cemetery. OF FOOD IS ALWAYS 1963 CHRYSLER 300 GOOD AT THE RETURNS HOME Hd Top; 1958 Jeep 4 wd Sta. Wagon with warn, ovMrs. W. J. Carver of Pres-to-n erdrive and free lock hubs. has returned home after Both in excellent condition. la ten week stay in Ogden mPreston, Idaho See or phone Gus Mink, ilder treatment. She is home 8524)200 or 8524)258. now feeling fine. I DuPont Nylon SWEATERS K . REG. 29c Oil MANY STYLES AND 39c - brok- en off and thrown through corned the baby, to be named; the rear window. An antenna and rear view Kathy. Other babies born to local families included a mirror were pulled off of a son to William and Dorothy car belonging to K. 0. LindMcCarrey. Grandparents are quist and two windshield Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worley wipers were broken on the Stev- . BLOUSES . din-pe- r. YOUR CHOICE Nationally Advertised Brands - ESE each MerEda's Vogue Shop DRUG JOHNSON PRESTON Solid-Stat- . . L1Sr,(zSMS,bSoi',orthl,Cazle"- Now Only MAGIC LADY e NO TUBES : Magnavox Components are ten times more efficient than tube sets! Tubes and damaging chassis heat are elimithe major causes of breakdowns nated. Uses less power than a small llghtbulb! So dependable theyre guaranteed replaced by us if defective in normal use. We Come in also provide free service for let ns demonstrate revolutionary Magna-vo- x Astro-Soni-c Stereo! It will bring an entirely new world of beautiful music into your home. vandalism ran high in Preston last weekend with automobile antennas, rear view mirrors and windows being broken along with at least one case of business building windows being smashed. Most of the vandalism oc- . I STORES (ESTON A wave of petty 19, 1921 j 99a f.T REG. ap-to- j curred Friday night ' Mrs. Benson came back Richmond Briefs The antenna was torn off of to Preston and became city a jeep owned by Blaine TayMr. and Mrs. Carl Murray treasurer for 28 years. She were notified from in front of Kim's lor recently of the Sinclair station. The winworked in the stake MIA, safe arrival of a granddaugh- - dow of a car belonging to was president of the Fourth to Bob Kim ,ter born ta Stanger was broken and ward Relief Society. and Carlene Cazier and fam- - a tachometer was taken. A Chlldren include Mrs. Don ma ls the third child car belonging to Vida Timary EYE CATCHER N- ; ; Childrens Keds SIZES $1.37 REG. $1.99 12 TO S j ; Car Seat Covers - FOAM LINED FOR MODELS NON-SLI- - P FITS ALL MAKES AND $4.33 INCLUDING BUCKET SEATS REG. Aga-tertain- ed , , $5.98 SPROUSE REITZ CO. child-rearin- g, -- Preston I ! Charles Peterson, Manager ! d. 1891-196- 6. ; ! French Provincial - fine furniture cabinet has storage for over 80 records. Gliding top panels open to record player and all controls without disturbing your decorative accessorOther styles also ies. available. Mod. PAINT Firs! Grade Nason Latex $3.93 Gal. Ross Distributing Make Money When U Bains Outstanding Values t These An Some Of The Items I On Sale: FIRST GRIDE NISON DISCOUNTS BIG 6' 9" SKIS REG. 6 Now $24.93 $39.95 $5.49 Gal. YOULL BE GLAD YOU CLIMBED OVER OUR MESS FOR THESE BARGAINS . . . WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING Now $15.99 $24.95 OF SWEATERS 7 BROKEN AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES - CLOTHING STORE FREE IDAHO APPLIANCE IT'S YOUR Have LUCKY DAY-- We All The NEW Spring Jewelry Now! NECKLACES - ROPES & SPORT SHOP DROP - EARRINGS PRESTON Merchants LUNCH Al-s- SO r. PINS PIERCED EARRINGS EARRINGS s, Franklin Cafe A I ! 1 $18.95 SKI BINDING MOUNTED , - SUi. Binding. 2 Poles .. Now SU.9S REG. !5?. iLSf'JSSP JElu hus-ban- d, PRESTON AT MERRILLS 1 - dau-Ighter- and PAINT Kid's Shi Outfit LOT - SNOW PANTS LUTHY'S HANSEN GLASS 9" SKIS REG. LADIES' DRESSES loBIL Mr.lg 1 SKI SALE - . J SEHI-GLOS- S f - Shines... Sun t top-of-s-et PRESTON Make Hay While The |