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Show Feb. THE CITIZEN 29, 1968 They visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Doney. FRANKLIN BRIEFS City. Visiting the ward on Washington's birthday were Mr. and Mrs. DeWilton Parkinson of Tremonton. The Parkin-ion- s are former residents of Franklin and he is the son of Leonard Parkinson. Also visiting Franklin last week were Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Peterson of Salt Lake party was held last week at the Val Dean Durrant home where guests, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Durrant, Mr. and and Mrs. Brcnton Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ilollings-wortenjoyed supper and playing games. A h, Anderson Lurcher's 1 "AHSWEE1 be happy fo help you with the plans, materials, long-terfinancing and can even recommend an expert contractor! will m I OXFORD Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickson and children of Farmington visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch, and enjoyed dinner and a visit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hatch of Pocatel-l- o also enjoyed dinner and a visit with his parents and the Dicksons, then went to the hnsketball games at Dayton and spent the night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Andersen and family, returning to the Hatches to visit for a few hours before returning to Pocatello Sunday afternoon. Rebecca Kirkbride Mrs. and children of Franklin visited her mother, Mrs. Annie Hatch, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Hatch were Logan visitors Saturday with their son Keith and family. Mrs. LaVerlc Kendall, Mrs. P,essic Olson and Mrs. Annie Hatch attended Relief Society leadership in Preston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baker drove to Pocatello Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker, and attend a birthday party for Randy Rnkpr Thnv also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J5, ! i i n, fx'; ROOM... MODERNIZING? ... the the man to see is the "ANSWER MAN" experienced man who offers modern plans . . . the the man who best in brand-nam- e quality materials low cost financing can quickly arrange long-ter(up to $3,500.00) . . . and who will gladly recommend an expert, reliable builder. ... Mr and Mrs. Norman Har of Garland spent Sunday with bis motner, Grace Harris, and in Grace with her parents, Mr. and About 25 people from Cleve land ward attended sacrament meeting Sunday evening in the Williams ward to hear two re turned missionaries, Roger Bennett and Eddie Panter, and Philip Panter, who re cently returned from serving in overseas duty for his coun try. tnJ 852 - 0862 I Lif PRESTON A ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Nineteen members of the Fine Arts club were guests of Mrs. Lucretia Maughan at her home Monday evening. The women enjoyed the book review given by Mrs. Elnora Magleby. The book, "Host- The Rachel Porter DUP camp was entertained by Mrs. Amy Kern Wednesday afternoon. Assisting hostesses were Clara Holiingsworth and Verna Bennett. Mrs. Clarissa Buttars gave an interesting lesson on The Mormon Battalion and refreshments were served to 13. SWEAT SHIRTS REDUCED SHORT SLEEVE $5.22 2 for $3 KNIT SHIRTS at the Weston ward 5 ct Mrs. Flora Winn invited members of The Gay Nineties club to her home Thursday afternoon. A luncheon, table games and genial sociability made a happy time for all. TIIURS., FRL, SAT. 'How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying PLUS CARTOON Grace Theatre GRACE, IDAHO ONE OWNER - LATE MODEL. The weekly meeting of the TOPS club (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) met at the Fifth ward recreattion hall Monday. A total of 22 pounds was lost by the members of the club. Anyone interested in joining contact Beth Gunnell or Delia Moser or come to the meeting Monday, 7 p.m., at the Fifth ward. Grace Equipment Co., Inc. P.O. BOX GRACE, IDAHO 55 PHONE 425-39- 11 international trucks farmall tractors Mccormick farm equipment A HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER FROM 1 COLOR TV, with a TWO jj Free Delivery first in Experience. Reliability .and Acceptance YEAR WARRANTY on the Color TV Picture Tube. RQA VICTOR Jg PLUS: An FM Stereo Radio Solid State AM-F- 6 speaker Stereo all In an ele- gantly designed cabinet that will BETTER SWEATERS compliment your home. LB. ACRYLIC $9.99 women's BOYS' JACKETS GIRLS' i reduced reduced 22 JACKETS See RCA Victor before you reduced $4.22 J buy any Color TV. You'll be ! $12.22 MEN'S . WOMEN'S DRESSES REDUCED and briefs SPECIAL BUY happy you did! W0MEN"S,T3 NYLON SCARFS HURRY AND SAVE! RCA VICTOR j HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS START AS LOW $2.22 fo $6.22 2 for $1 - DIESEL Gall Colled BAG $1.22 BETTER COATS -9 Special Only cul- tural hall. is a graduThe bride-eleate of West Side high school and seminary. She attended Stevens Henager Business school. Her fiance is a graduate of Preston high school and seminary. He attended Idaho State University and has fulfilled a Northern States mission. BOYS' JEANS SPECIAL BUY SLEEPING 4010 INDIVIDUAL P.T.O. WOMEN'S boys' MARCH - I The No. BETTER SWEATERS PLUS CARTOON ROW CROP, NEW TIRES, PAINT, DUALS, 3 POINT niTCU, SPECIAL BUY MEN'S MEN'S Empire KI ONE OF THESE FOR SIGHS" CLEARANCE- -- tion CLUBS END OF MONTH HCNItlUWfi S 1 ris and family project. Give him a call today. i Mr. and Mrs. Sterling A. Bingham announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Canard Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Auraul Christensen. The engaged couple will be wed March 22 in the Logan temple. They will be honored that evening at a recep ard Meek. THE ANDERSON MAN has been helping homeowners for over 75 years . . . "integrity that endures" . . . and he'll be happy to help you with your Wickham of Franklin. They also saw Bishop and Mrs. Klane Forsgren. Klane is the son of Clifford Forsgren of Preston. Mr. Shumway is employed with Bell Telephone Mr. Forsgren Laboratories, is a chemical engineer in the area, and Mr. Fonnesbeck is a professor at Rutgars University in New Brunswick. Washington's birthday was celebrated in Franklin ward by having the annual ward reunion. Dinner was enjoyed under the direction of the Sunday School followed by a program, under the direction The of the Relief Society. evening continued with a dance featuring the Keith Jensen orchestra. The Mutual Marrieds held a meeting Monday night. The speaker was Arlando Larsen. DEERE Linda Bingham Prepares For Coming Marriage La-Fa- i MARCH This Week's Special!! LINDA BINGHAM Lorin Panter had a growth removed from his back Friday of last week by Dr. Orvid Cutler at the Preston hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Johnson and son of Idaho Falls were weekend visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Robbing. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter took their granddaughter, Pennie Bell, to Pocatello for an aDDomtment with Dr. Kion- - ... FOR FREE ESTIMATES, DIAL Brent and his wife, the former Karen Cutler, and their children live in Boston, Mass., where Brent is attending the Harvard Business school. He will receive his master's degree in Business Administration in May. Brent was able to spend a few days with his parents while on his way to a business appointment in the state of Washington. While in Franklin, his sister, Mrs. Gordon (Camille) Beckstetad, and family of Twin Falls came to visit also. Two weeks ago, Brent and his family went to Eaton-towN. J., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shumway, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shumway of Franklin. While at the Shumways the two couples attended a stake dance in the area. At the dance they met Mr. and Mrs. JOHN BRIEFS 29 'Sullivan's j 'J?&i'4 day after the funeral for his mother, Mrs. Sarah W. ManCLEVELAND FEB. I Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manning Mon- HOME WINTEI WEARY? IN NEED Of REPAIRS? ...NEED MORE TIIURS., FRL, SAT. FRANKLIN Spending sev- Paul Fonnesbeck, who are eral days last week with Bish- both from Franklin county, op and Mrs. Floyd Robinson Mrs. Fonnesbeck is the daugh was their eldest son Brent. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete mMm ning. i Couple Meets Local Residents In East Family Visits In Oxford 22c AS S8S0 ' Jensen TV And Appliance 20 NORTH STATE ST. PRESTON, IDAHO PHONE 858-085- 3 |