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Show Carol Beus Engagement Jan. DON Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R Miss Anna Louise Johnston Home for Christmas were Beus of Weston announce the was Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Jensen represented in a solo and two children of Rigby, engagement of their daughter, cital by the Brigham Young who divided their time iaroi, to mu apacKnian, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Reed Spack University, College of Fine their narens Wr and Arts, at the Oneida stake cen Mrs. Bernard Jensen and Mr. man, of Preston. Carol is a senior at West ter f naay evening. An ap aid Mis. Kuhu'Li Porter. Side and will graduate ibis preciative audience enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hone spring. her renditions of Adagio by Bill is a graduate of Pre are home again after a vacaAria and Ten Varia ton high school and is now Mozart; which took them to Twin tion tions in the Italian Style by seeking a degree at ISU in J. S. for the wedding recepFalls Book I, Bach; Images, Diesel Mechanics. their granddaughter, tion of from Debussey, and Scherzo There has been no definite Lynne Hone, and Patricia 31 B in flat Minor Op. by date set for the wedding. SutterfieW. From there Paul Chopin. Miss Johnston will to Boise for visit also appear in a recital at they wentand Mrs. Dalea LathCLUBS with Mr. in the Madsen Recital Hall am and the Keith Hones and The Nifty Needles club Provo Jan. 13. children. They also travtheir members and partners pareled to Sacramento, Calif., Mr. Mrs. Vaughn took of the Christmas atmowhere they were the guests a were hosts at at Greaves held at their party sphere and Mrs. Larry Hone of Mr. the Westwood Center Thurs- Greaves family dinner Sun a new grandson, who and saw day, Dec. 21. A three course day afternoon for brothers was born Nov. 15. dinner was served at decor- and sisters and their children. ated tables and games were The group then attended sac It was a happy occasion at the diversion. Opening of gift rament meeting in the second Merlin Smith home when the packages provided anticipa- ward and heard the mission members arrived for family who Checketts for realization Brent of and tion report happy the Among them holidays. served in Scotland. all. were Mr. and Mrs. Eulyn Jenchildren of MadMrs. Beatrice Johnson and sen and three Wis.. Miss Bonnie ison. her sister, Mrs. Reed Wardle, at Toledo, teaches who Smith, home returned of Idaho Falls be-twr- and CAROL BEUS Loy Lyn Auger Plans For Marriage To Stanley Hawkes H. engagethe announce Auger ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Loy Lyn, to J. Stanley Hawkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ariel Ilawkes. of Loy Lyn is a graduate Preston high school and is now working as a dental assistant in Pocatello. Stan is a graduate of Preston high school and has serv ed a two year mission in The couple plans to be mar ried Jan. 19 in the Logan iajs i LOY LYN AUGER PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE Mink Creek Briefs and Mrs. Ross Wilde Mr. HAVE THEM ENGRAVED WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AT Merrill Jewelers 53.00 Pair of Logan visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wilde, last weekend. Miss Shanna Keller spent several days during the holidays in Tremonton with Connie Larsen. Sacrament meeting Sunday was devotd to testimony bearing by students away attending school and former residents who were home visiting relatives. Miss Susan Jepsen visited in Bountiful with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kirkbride. Foss Clothing's Greaiesl Hew Year - Mrs. Minnie Tripp returned home Thursday after happy holidays as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tripp and family at Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Briten McConkie and children In Salt Lake City. The Christmas atmosphere prevailed at the December meeting of the Rachael Port er camp, Daughters of Pioneers meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Allie Packer on Wednesday the 20th. Goldie Christensen led the group in singing carols and Mrs. Ellen Gibson told the biography of Melissa B. L. Johnson, a stal wart pioneer. Mrs. Mary Sharp and daughters, Lynda, Marie and Gayle, favored with vocal selections and Mrs Packer played several fav orite Christmas numbers on the organ. Two original po ems were read by Golda Henderson, who also related an interesting Christmas story. A dainty repast and gift giving were concluding features. Assisting Mrs. Packer were Sophia Williams, Marguerite Ainscough and Jannetta hol- GRKAVKS IGA STORE CENTRAL MARKET - OF FREE LOTS RESTON, PARKING IN BACK OF THE IDAHO GOLD STORE -P- STRIKE STAMPS Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley JENO'S cakemixes - REG. SIZE PIZZA ASSORTED FLAVORS 4 Boxes 3 Pbgs. BIG TOP P-N- Ice Cream Boiler ut LARGE JAR ASSORTED 2 GAL. 49c $279 4 6 I.G.A. MILK 7 1 FLOUR I.G.A. Cans $1 Hoi Cake Syrup CLOTH BAG 50 Lbs. LB. PKG. 59c QUARTERED Lhs- - $3, Macaroni MARGARINE COLORED MIX GAL. JUG 63c $398 n, tempie. SKIS Mrs. Jennie Barton participated in Christmas holiday festivities with her children in Salt Lake City and Provo. Clifford Barton of Provo returned to his home Tuesday after being here over New Year's Day with his mother. Ore., and Sharlene from the The Smiths also had BYU. in Portland, iday vacation Mrs. Heber Thornley Mr. and Ore., and vicinity where they and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Olsen visited relatives. of Logan as their dinner Christmas day. guests Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Alder and family of Orem were holMr. and Mrs. Bart Hungate iday guests of their parents, and three children spent several davs in Pocatello with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alder. Mrs. Hungate's parents dur Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp ing the holidays. visited their mother, Mrs. Mrs. Eldon Johnston and Elizabeth Glenn, at Wellsville familv attended funeral ser vices for her late husband's Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mermother. Rose Steed Johnston, Mrs. Blanch Atkinson and at Ogden on Jan. 3. rill of Corpus Christi, Tex., Mrs. Julia II o b b s spent spent a short time at the Mrs. L. Boyd Hyde home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mr. and Salt in and Friday Thursday Valerie and Johnson. They had spent the Lake City where they attend- and daughters, of Pocatello arriv- Christmas holidays at Ketch-urBernadine, ed the tabernacle choir broad- ed Ida., at the home of Mr. Saturday afternoon to visit cast and enjoyed seeing the with their parents, Mr. and Merrill's parents. Christmas decorations of the Mrs. Lamont Hyde and family and Mrs. Eldon LarMr. and Mrs. ' Darrell B. temple grounds and the city. and Mr. entertain- Larsen and daughter, Andrea, Larsen Mrs. sen. They also attended the show, ed at a party in honor of her of Bountiful arrived Friday Gone With The Wind." granddaughter Valerie's fifth evening to spend the New Year's weekend with his par birthday and granddaughter, Larsen's first birth- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lar Andrea CLUBS day. Cake and ice cream sen and daughter Tamara. The Faculty Camera club was served and gifts were They returned home Monday evening. was entertained by Mr. and opened. Mrs. Reed Brenchley Friday evening. Special guest, Quin-to- n Crockett Jr., showed slides and told about his trip to Russia and other parts of Europe. Quinten was one of a group of language students THATCHER Mr. and Mrs from the BYU who spent some Richard E. Garbett of Thatch er announce the engagement time in Russia last summer. of their daughter, Candace, was A dainty refreshment to Leon G. Rindlisbaker, son served to 12. of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rindlisbaker of Bancroft. Miss Garbett has graduated from Grace high school and Dixie College. She attended summer school at Utah State University and is presently teaching the fourth grade at Thatohr Elementary school. Mr. Rindlisbaker attended Weber State College after graduating from North Gem high. He has complied an LDS mission in Austria and is now continuing his studies ... at Idaho State University, No definite wedding date CANDACE GARBETT has been set. Sunday from a Christmas and Mrs. Veloy Mr. THE CITIZEN Citizen To Bill Spackman Told ; 4, 1967 FAMOUS MTIOML JELLO ASSORTED IQ BRANDS - lien's Suits Top Coats Slacks and Sport Coats Overshoes and Rubbers EVERYTHING SLASHED - SAVE UP TO Boxes $ FRUIT COCKTAIL SWIFTENING 3 LIBOY'S Lb. Can 5 0c FACIAL TI5?S TISSUES 4 ROLL PACK LARGE BOX ChilLNavy, BULK Pinto lor Lb. 13c 35c 5 BEANS $1 BICE 25 LB. BAG $3.79 $1 BUCKET BUSHEL GOOD GRADE RUSSETS $1 long grain - .AP PlLIiS RED DELICIOUS NO. 303 CANS Cans TOILET $2.98 J Jf f THATCHER BRIEFS Ladies' Suits POWDERED OR BROWN 97c Pkgs. Ladies' Goals Ladies' Sportswear FLAVORS SHORTENING Candice Garbett, Leon Rindlisbaker Engaged SUGAR Lbs. 100 LBS. 2 .... $298 PURSER'S QUALITY MEAT- S- Mink Creek Peggy Mendenhall assisted Woodrow Rasmussen and with the inventory of the son Craig of Boise attended Chad wick Stores in American sacrament meeting here SunFalls, Preston, Arco and Ash-to- n day. They were visiting with while she was home from their daughter and family, Almond Ricks College for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Preston. They recently reMr. and Mrs. Roger Moore turned from a trip to Gerand family of Soda Springs where they went to visited Wednesday last week many son Woodrow, who meet their with her sister and family, had been released from a Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne PORK CHOPS FULL LOIN CUT mission there. .ii i.j ii jm .1111 .in ji iib. jjpi. !!:" I. Lb. .,.J"UWV"I HEARING AID WEARERS Better service for yonr hearing aid means better bearing for yon. Be sure OUR LOSS Sale Siarls Friday, Jan. 510 a.m. FOSS CLOTHING 8 SOUTH STATE PRESTON FROM SMALL PORKERS FROZEN to visit Thomas G. 39c SESAME EGG BREAD Neal EXTRA RICH BURN HAM JANUARY 10 - 475 READY TO COOK ,or 79 9:00 YELLOWSTONE EXTRA DELICIOUS 5LoavesQCc HOTEL a.m. to Noon BELT0HE Hearing Center - Batteriei 7 PATTIES RUST PASTRY SHOP Beltane Service Center - VEAL Lb- - onr next YOUR SAVINGS SPARERIBS POCATELLO Available at Johnson Drug Raisin Cashew Bread CHUCK FULL OF RAISINS, COVERED WITH NUTS Loaf 25c COOKIES ALL YOUR FAVORITES MIX 'EM UP 3) Doz. $ S |