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Show Clubs The Social Arts club was en-- Raymond of Logan and Alice exmcu e vy of Nelson airs, and Mrs. Smithtield ivay jci lows at a Valentine Dartv Hpsv Rppketnari IIT I rr,, J vTeuucsuay. ine amusements, decorations and luncheon fea Golden Hour club members tured the theme of the eve- - and special guests, Mrs. Al-mng. Airs. Clair Cutler and 'lip PapVpf Mrs F.limhpth Mrs. Glen Tanner had charge Johnson and Mrs. Edna of the games, Fourteen were Eames, were entertained by included. Mrs. Rose Olsen Wednesday afternoon. Following a An enjoyable meeting of the luncheon, bridge was Sacajawea camp, Daughter the pastime. Lavinia Cutler of Pioneers, was held at the and lone Merrill received home of Mrs. Dorene Allen score honors. h Thursday. Ena Pond, capGRACE Mrs. Hugh tain, was in charge. "The was hostess to a din-Mormon Battalion" was the ner on Thursday at her to members of the subject of the lesson present-hom- e ed by Camilla Norton and the H.Y.N. club. Mrs, Rosetta life History of Lucy Doney1 Hale, Mrs. Elsie Gibson, Mrs. Parkinson was related by Hannah Smith, Mrs. Percy Eunice Perry. Mrs. Parkin- Norcutt, Mrs. Duella Hymas, son was Mrs. Perry's great Mrs. Stanley Harrison, Mrs. aunt. Mattie Sharp pleased Dan Lloyd, Mrs. Alfred Hanwith several vocal and guitar sen, Mrs. Henry Martinsen selections. Refreshments were and Mrs. Nellie V. Johnson. the concluding feature. She was assisted in serving by her daughter, Mrs. WilMrs. Virgil Larsen gave a liam Condie, of Cleveland. party for the Nifty Needles club women and special Honoied guest, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Couple Thursday evening. A red and On 51st Year white color scheme and Valentine motifs added a seasonMr. and Mrs. Ernest W. able atmosphere. Valentine Carter of Preston were honorgifts were also exchanged. A two course luncheon was fol- ed by their family Saturday lowed by sewing and sociabil- on their 51st wedding anniversary. Those present were Mr. ity. and Mrs. Carl Shuldburg and Women of the Atalacoa of Terreton, Idaho; DUP camp had an enjoyable family Mrs. Lyman Ballif and family session at the home of Mrs. of Utah; and Mr. and Hooper, Ellen Roberts Thursday afternoon. Events and facts rel- Mrs. Wayne Bell and family ative to the Mormon Battal- of Bountiful, Utah. Dinner e ion of 1846 were given by was served to 20 members. Glover. Margaret Chec-kettold the life story of her CLEVELAND BRIEFS grandfather, Roswell Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson A dainty repast was served to 12. were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Poole entertainClark Peterson and famed her club associates at her Mrs. home Wednesday evening. ily in Preston. Quinten Crockett Jr., gave a Cleveland ward held their resume of his trip to Europe, ward conference Sunday. which was last summer, parMr. and Mrs. Leland Pan-te- r ticularly in Russia where he and her sister, Grace Harwas a language student. A dainty luncheon was also a ris, spent Saturday in Logan. feature of enjoyment. Other They visited their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard guests included were Nelson. Ace Raymond, Spencer - The Sociable Feb. dti DON GREAVES -, ! one-thir-ty Farn-wort- . Ad-di- ts Mes-dam- es Mrs. Ralph Davis spent last Mr. and Mrs. J. L Moserl Mr. ami Mrs. Orion Jensen weekend in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Larry Kingrford are, visited relatives in Salt Lake ana Bountiful visiting her chil- home again after a trip to City and Lay ton from Friday dren. California. They visited par-ji- o bunday. ticularly with Mr. asd Airs. Karen Dunn Stevenson and Mrs. Lafe Jepsen was a re- Mardell (Joan) Nelson ana cent visitor in Idaho Falls family at Fresno. daughter, Stacey, are vacawith her mother, Mrs. Lettie tioning in California, the Long, wno has sustained a Saturday to Monday guests guests of relatives in San broken hip. She also visited nf Mr. and Mrs Leo Hobbs Carlos, Belmont, and the Bay Dr. and Mrs. Verl Long at were their children, Mr. and area. Mrs. Jack Gordon, and four St Anthony. Mrs. Ira Kennington was children of Pleasant Grove, sufficiently recovered from an Tuesday dinner guests of Utah. illness to return to her home Mr. and Mrs. Wells McEntire from the hospital last week. were Mr. and Mrs. Chase Webb Kenneth Mrs. Mr. and Her Mr. and Mrs. Chatterton, Mr. and Mrs. Rex of B. C. children, Christensen and Mrs. Guy and Mrs. Alice Nelson Bond, of Burley visited Bills of Pocatello and Fred Smithfield were Sunday din- her for several days. Marshall of Rexburg. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morris Poole. Mr. Webb reare vacationing in Mrs. Vilate Ransom HampIndia. California with Mr. and Mrs. ton of Kansas City, Mo., has cently returned from been visiting here with her The fact that teenagers are Spencer Beckstead and Mr. mother, Mrs. Elnora Ransom, leaving school to such an ex- and Mrs. Anthony Beckstead and other relatives and tent poses a serious problem at Rowland Heights. friends for several weeks. in India. Mr. Webb accomMrs. Robert Shclton and of educators Mrs. J. D. Dockstader of panied a group Brenda Ann, of Salt baby, Cedar City is the house guest from the United States to Lake City have been spending of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Dav- meet with schoolmasters in a few days here with her is, this week. India to give suggestive help grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. on this matter. l''red llobbs. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hebdon has been a popular place for visitors the past week. Among those coming were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hebdon of Chesterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hansen of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oakeson of South Jordan and their famWINDER Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dennis Bishop Floyd ilies, Mrs. Edna Hebdon and Bennett presented individual and family spent last weekson of Blackfoot, Mr. and awards to the of Winder end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl girls Mrs. Keith Hebdon and chil- ward. Maxine Stocks receivBennett. Mrs. Bennett spent dren of Royal City, Wash. ed her first year award, third several days of this week in The Keith Hebdons came par- year awards went to Margene Ogden with Lenna. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hull ticularly, to take their son, Hodges, Deanna Smith and Sharp; fourth year to and family visited Mr. and Dennis, to Salt Lake City Kathy Charlene Nielson, and fifth where he will leave on an year awards to Patricia He- - Mrs. Cluff Gibson for the weekend. Others visiting the LDS mission to New York. din, Linda Stocks, Mirna John Gibsons were Mr. and Mrs. son and Rhonda Winger. The Steven Thatcher and Mr. and Mayor and Mrs. Orvid Cut- leaders receiving awards Mrs. Bruce Stocks and fam12 for T. Hedin week Clarice were home last ler returned ily. The Stockses also visited from a 10 day vacation in Cali- years of service, Geneal Carol and Ina Stocks. for six years, and fornia where they were the Swainston Joseph Davis was a guest Loretta Sharp. There were guests of Mrs. Inette Wilson. three boys who were given of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis A highlight of the trip for Aaronic priesthood achieve- and was asked by Ray to confirm his son, Grant Lynn, a Mayor Cutler was his attend- ment awards, Alan Swainston, member of the church at sac ance at the Bob Hope golf Tim Swainston and Dennis rament meeting. tournament at Palm Springs. Ballif. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winger spent Thursday in Bountiful visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Winger and family. Monday evening, Bi s h o p and Mrs. Floyd Bennett at concert tended the resented by the music de- oartment of the American Falls high school. Lynn Ben nett conducted. On Feb. 8, they also attended "The Best of Broadway," presented by the Blackfoot high school mus ic department under the cur ection of Wallace Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford were hosts Saturday to Bee Boyce, Mrs. Bosworth's brother, of Pocatello, and Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. ThoBeck-stea- CENTRAL MARKET - SPECIAL GROUP OF CURLEE SUITS - p, d 7 SUITS $38.50 SUITS $42.00 REGULAR $65.00 SUITS Now Only $45.50 REGULAR $69.95 SUITS Now Only $48.95 REGULAR $75.00 SUITS Now Only $52.50 REGULAR $79.95 SUITS $55.95 REGULAR $55.00 Now Only REGULAR 159.00 Now Only Now Only - BOY'S $20.00 SUITS REGULAR Now Only REGULAR $21.98 SUITS Now Only REGULAR $22.98 SUITS Now Only REGULAR $24.95 SUITS Now Only SUIT SPECIALS $23.10 INSULAR fillOUP BY FREEMAN $36.00 SUITS Now Only MEN'S and BOYS' SHOES SPTCCIAL - REGULAR $17.50 REDUCED $24.50 $25.20 O0ff TANNER'S MEN'S WEAR LARGE AA ASS'T REG. SIZE PKG. FLAVORS PKG. SUPREME PKG. LARGE 200 COUNT 369 SHORTENING CAN 4 89 Fruit Cocktail LIBBY'S APPLES 3ior1Qc Grapefruit BWrn LARGE PINK mwr Bucket Poiafoes 10 Us. fgQc 4 ASSORTED FLAVORS FLOUR wniTE "-SS- $QQ BUSHEL Cake Mixes SWAN'S DOWN 35c Cleansing Tissue 4 Boxes 89c 3 Pkgs. 89c SWIFTENING 19c ... Toilet Tissue JAR FAVORITES Penguins, Fudge Stripes, Fudge Grahams, Peanut Butler Penguins COOKIE $1 89 10 DOZEN LARGE JUMBO SIZE 1.75 $1 PKGS .SS - GILT EDGE 50 tin. $4.39 12 DOG FOOD PURSER'S QUALITY HEATS - CUSTOM CUTTING COLD STORAGE LOCKERS - HAM- -- FULLY COOKED MORRELL BONELESS ward cultural hall Thursday. Supper will be served between 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Program will follow. There will be a! dance with the Keith Jensen! orchestra furnishins! the music. Former ward members arc invited to attend. The children of the ward under 12 years of age will be at' served dinner Saturday noon by the Primary organi-- ; zation. They will be furnish-- ; ed with entertainment follow- ing the dinner. i WE HAVE ADDED APPLIANCE SERVICl To Oor Eipert TV REPAIR Prompt, Expert Service All Makes, Models Earl Jensen TV & APPLIANCF PRESTON, IDAHO - for 5 $1 The Franklin ward reunion will be held in the Franklin $15.40 GULAR $35.00 SUITS Now Only CLEARWATER Sets Reunion $19.60 $16.10 for 6 JELL-- 0 Franklin Ward $13.98 $32.95 SUITS for CONLIN'S Monday Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bosworth of Brigham City visited. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Talbot were served a luncheon in honor of Mr. Talbot's 74th birthday last week by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Talbot and Mrs. Ramona Rasmussen. Others attending were Mrs. Juanita Jamison and Ileen Rasmussen. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Meyers of Ogden and Maggie Howell and daughter Lorrie visited in honor of the birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Payne and son Larry of Bountiful were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Swainston. REGULAR $27.95 SUITS Now Only Now Only COLORED QUARTERED EGGS mas Weir of Ogden and on MANY COLORS & STYLES Tuna Fish Margarine Root Pepsi, Beer, Orange Assorted Qt. Size VALUES FOR MEN & BOYS - OF THE STORE BACK GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Soda Pop Winder Ward Gives Individual Award MEN'S SUIT SALE IN PARKING Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley Bos-wor-th - FREE OF LOTS PRESTON, IDAHO mid-wint- er D FOOD STORE I t STAR-STUDDE- THE CITIZEN 22, 1968 rhfliw 853-065- 3 Lb. HALIBUT PIECES WIENERS Z Lfi. Ban M RUST PIES WASHINGTON'S BREAD TO BAKE OR FRY PATiT - SHOP 49 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRESH BAKED BIRTHDAY . . . - SPECIAL THE FINEST - THURSDAY ONLY Kll.b. Loaves WHITE OR STONE GROUND WHOLE WHEAT LARGE 1V4 LB. LOAVES 3 for 85c I |