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Show Scpt. Mrs. Estella Fuller of Hayward, Calif., has been visiting her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Eph Johnson, the past three months. Her daughter, Mrs. Thelma Berger, and a friend, Minnie Christensen, of Tumwater, Wash., were also guests of the Johnsons last week. The three left for Washington Monday where Mrs. Fuller will extend her vacation. son-in-la- Mrs. Jennie Neeley is leaving this week for Arlington, Va., where she will be the guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. David (Wanda) Ctockett Before returning home she will go to New York for a visit with her children who reside there. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burningham and family of ment at the Hidden Valley and Mrs. Ruel Keller Country Club in Draper, Utah, attended the funeral for a on Sunday. cousin, Mrs. Paul (Lynette) Rash, at Roy Tuesday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Stanger Rash was killed in an automo- and children visited their mobile accident near Hermiston, Mrs. Sadie Stanger, at ther, Ore., while on her honeymoon. Mrs. Mr. Rash is confined to a Brigham City Sunday. her home is making Stanger inhospital because of serious at the Pioneer Nursing Home juries. The couple was mar- in that city. They also visried, the day previous. ited Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Keith Neeley Stanger. and four children of Los Anoccasion at the It is a geles, Calif., left for their home of joyful Mrs. John McQueen home Friday after a visit as family members have arhere with their mother, Mrs. rived for a visit Among Jennie Neeley, and other rel- them are Mr. and Mrs. Willis atives and friends. Other Kirby of Stockton, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirby and recent of Mrs. trict. These applications will be considered in the regular board meeting on October 9 at 8 p.m. All interested parties send applications to the Farther information may office. 5 $1 Lb- - 6 KERR LIDS $1 Boxes and Mrs. Cecil Foster a sister and brother-in-la- w, SHAUNA WOODWARD Shauna Woodward, Jeff Bowen Plan Forthcoming Marriage the Mrs. Kenneth Crockett of Salt Lake City was visiting Mrs. Ellen Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Keller Mon- Weekend guests at the David E. Davis home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hadfield and Mrs. Delilah Urry of Kaysville. announce engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shauna Lee, to Jeffrey L. Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bowen, 751 S. Second East, Valley View Drive, Preston. Olson, Chairman finish her studies there. Gay Bennett Plans Marriage To Terry Smith Rosa and Mrs. Kenneth King have had their sister, Mrs. THATCHER Mr. and Mrs. marriage of their daughter, Inez Fletcher, of Twin Falls as their house guest for a Roe Bennett announce the en- Rosa Gay, to Terry M. Smith, few days. gagement and forthcoming son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Smith cf Thatcher. gratitude to the past for making today what it Is. In retrospect, then, let us hot forget that membered with gratitude like an ancient oak modern pharmacy was once a seedling. Pharmacy Has its roots deep in antiqui3000 B. C. With ty, dating back to around it ban its partner in time medicine and byways of recorded history, serving the medical msfccbed down the highways needs of the ID and debilitated. Mortar and pestle Is its ahdent standard; integ- SUGAR ioou- - bride-ele- ct $11.89 future Antiquity the myriaid years that have gone before. We take for granted what should be re- 7 - " V graduated from Grace high school in 1966 and attended Brigham Young University at Provo for one year majoring in business technology. She was a delegate for Girls State in 1964. At present she is employed at the First National Bank in Grace. The bridegroom graduated from Grace high school in 1964 and is a graduate of the ISU school of Trade and Technology. An October wedding is being planned, to be solemnized in the LDS temple at Logan. They will reside at Thatcher where Terry is engaged in farming with his father. In Surrounded as we are by the marvels of modern discovery, we are likely to forget The future groom is a graduate USU of PHS and attended last winter. He is presently finishing his military training at Fort Knox, Ky., and will return home in October. A fall wedding is planned. The UP&L PARTY plaices of nature for healing medidnals. It has passed through the era of compound- tag by baud Into the modern era of dispensing the already prepared formulas of the pharmaceutical manufacturer. By no means, however, Is the modern practice of pharmacy less noble, less ex-anti- less professional, or less demand-in- g on the sUU and Integrity of those who fill todays prescriptions. This is so because these inheritors of an ancient adedee are concerned not only with pride of profession but also with the health and welfare of those to whom theta knowledge and skill eke dedicated. rity, its credential. And their position in the world of medicine is unique, standing between the phys- Pharmacy hats come a long way from the remote times of seeking the bidden ician and Us patient equally responsible to both and equally trusted by both. GRACE The Utah Power and Light company employes and their families enjoyed a picnic on the company lawn with 60 persons attending. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roholt, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur were in charge. El-wo- SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Lester - JOHNSON DRUG STORE PRESTON, IDAHO 85241C3 OUR BACK DOOR LEADS TO PRESTONS MAIN STREET Dunk-le-y attended the marriage of their grandson, Scott Taylor, to Sandy Hardin, which took place in the Salt Lake temple September 6. Wednesday, They were also Included at a breakfast following the rites and the reception in the eveof ning. Scott is the son of Ross Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Sait Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowers had as their guests on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen and four children of Sun River, Mont Mr. and Mrs. Leland Christensen of on Shelley also came calling them Sunday. They spent some time with Mr. and sirs. Arthur Dursteler also while here. -P- URSEBS QUALITY MEATS J. Walter Ron, Publishers Published every Thursday by The Citizen Publishing Company, Inc., Lewiston, Utah, and entered as second class jnattAr in the Lewiston 'ost Office. rates Subscription Cache County, yar. $5.00 outside $4-0- 0 In a coun- - - PORK ROASTS BOSTON BUTTS, NEARLY BONEIESS Lb. STEAKS PORK U. WIENERS I SWIFT PREMIUM 50c Lb. I 50c PASTRY SHOP RUST Wayne D. Bell and rnONE REG. SIZE COLORED QUARTERS Mr. Pharmacy Has Roots ASSORTED MARGARINE th last week. are taking applications for the position of custodian in all three schools in the West Side Dis- Joseph - e We , I.G.A. Mrs. A. L. Bambrough had The bride-to-bis a senior FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. her sister, Mrs. Ruth Craig, and PHS this at Dailin Franklin, plans to Woodward, year of Layton as her house guest WANTED 1L 4 "$1 CAKE MIXES Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kobloth, of San Francisco, Calif., as their guests for several days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Moser also entertained them. HELP at the Every Day Lowest Food Prices In Preston family of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kirby of Ogden and Mrs. Evelyn B of Idaho Falls. They plan to stay this week. Mr. be obtained - Mr. had school office in Dayton. TIIE CITIZEN 1967 Farrel Larsen flew to New Saturday to Monday house York Thursday to meet his guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil son, Richard, who has been Knudson were Mr. and Mrs. employed in that city. The Fred Fox of Brooking, Ore. two will return home by car and Richard will register for Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Gunschool at the BYU this fall. nell attended the golf tourna- Neeley guests and the E. S. Fosses were Mrs.' Arlene N. Patrick and children, Judy and David, of New York City. Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Cook and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones and family of Logan. 14, 50 Pumpkin Pies - BRIM FULL OF CREAMY, LIGHT TENDER CRUST DELICATELY SPICED FILLING MANY OTHER DELICIOUS BREAD WniTE AND 1 100 PIES, TOO Lb. 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