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Show THE CITIZEN March 7, 1968 MIA, Primary Heads Changed Kathleen Coombs To Marry Steven Wright In Temple FAIRVIEW In sacrament meeting Sunday, T her on Rawlings was released as superintendent of the YMMLA, Joyce Gilbert and Shirley Larsen were released from the Primary. The new MIA superintendency sustained included Dallas Gilbert, Lynn Burbank and Steven Hinckley. Barbara Bowles, Pamela Rich and Janet Pearson were chosen as the new Primary presidency. Mr. and Mrs. LaClcde Coombs of Thatcher announce the engagement of their dau- ghter, Kathleen, to Steve A. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Wright of Lewiston, Utah. Kathy graduated in 1967 from the Ricks College with an associate degree in arts and is presently a junior at the ISU in Pocatello, majoring in drama. Mr. Wright graduated from the Preston high school and is presently a junior at the ISU in Pocatello majoring in biol- - ogy. They have set April 12 as their wedding date. The ceremony will be performed in the Logan LDS temple. Births KATHLEEN COOMBS FEBRUARY 20 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mickelson, Cornish, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Don Forsgren, Star Route, Preston, girl FEBRUARY 28 Mr. and Mrs. James Pond, Lewiston, boy. FEBRUARY 29 Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hansen, Preston, boy. ON HONOR ROLL Susan Nash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nash, franklin, has been placed on the scholastic honor roll for achieving a 3.67 grade poinl average at Stevens Henager usiness college. Susan is currently enrolled In a stenographic course at Stevens Henager. She is : graduate of MARCH S Mr. and Mrs. KayDon Chris- - Preston high school. tensen, Preston, girl. Cub Scouts Hold Annual Banquet FOR FAIRVIEW-C- ub Scouts of Fairview, under the direction of their Den Mothers, held their annual banquet Thursday night. The scouts sang "I Believe In America" and 'America." Dean and Myron Egbert recited poems. Dirk Bowles led the pledge of al legiance and conducted the flag ceremony. Tables were decorated in official colors, yellow and blue. CARPET SEE Carlson's MR. AND MRS. HOWARD HALL Howard Halls To Note 50th Year Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall Hall was three years of age. Mr. Hall served in World will be honored at a family dinner Sunday in observance War I and upon his return, of their Golden Wedding anni was employed in the Eagle versary. Department store in Preston, The dinner will be held at where he worked for two the home of their daughter, years. He has been a stock buyer Mrs. Bill Auger. Mr. and Mrs. Hall were and a prominent sheep man married March 13, 1918, in the in the state of Idaho. He serSalt Lake LDS Temple. They ved as president of the Frankhave lived in Preston their en- lin County Wool Pool for 21 tire married life. years. He servea on tne rres- ton city council tor several 14, born Mr. Hall was July 1894 in Fairview, the eldest years. A member of the LDS son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hall. Mrs. Armorel Hall church, he served a mission was born Jan. 25, 1900 in Sum- to the Northwestern States in mit, Utah, the daughter of He was in the bish Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Preston Second of the opric Dalley. The Dalley family moved to Preston when Mrs. ward for 28 years and bishop 1914-191- k TO ALL B2G 0WISESS son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ARE PRESTON ALL DOGS IN THE CITY OF FEES ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A LICENSE. FOR MALES AND $5 FOR FEMALES. FURTHER NOTICE IS $2 DOGS GIVEN THAT OF CITY LEASH RUNNING LOOSE IN VIOLATION AS LAWS WILL BE SHOT BY CITY PATROLMEN j God- anH cnn.in.1nw .JnucTVitn PROVIDED BY LAW. Darald Austin POLICE CHIEF, CITY OF PRESTON Mr rffl r lmanwimiffinT U ' Y ' 1 TILLAGE GET ALL YOUR CULTIVATION PROBLEMS SOLVED . . . CALL THESE FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS PHARMACIST A. Alton Hoffman, Benson, was president of the Alan, Mr. and Mrs. Volmer Cache County Farm Bureau Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Evan at the annual membership Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' meeting of the organization Clark and family, Lloyd, Ruth Thursday evening. Mr. Hoff-An-n and Jane Clark and Panv man thus begins his third rVicli nnncnpiifiirn vrnr no rirooirlanr ' All other officers both Mrs. Glen (Melba) Thomp- four parents they are son of Clarkston underwent men's and women's groups children: Mark. ' Jr., Jerry major surgery in the Logan were Chris and Tami. LDS hospital on Monday. Serving with Mr. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen p. again tnis ycar wi1 be Eciis RANK PROMOTES Loosle of Logan announce the Taggart, Lewiston, vice pres-arrivContinued from Page 1) child. of their first Steven Bodilv. Lewis- aljfW. son, born on Feb. 29 in the t0Ili secretary, and Directors way said the post of comptrol Lognn LDS hospital. The mo--j Uoyd Olsen, Paradise; Sey-- . ler is a new one at the bank ther is the former Carla By- - mn.nr NipIsph. Hyrum; Clair! Mr. Kendell will be resnon ington. Troud grandparents AUen, Cove; Valdon Pitcher, sible for budgeting, cost con are Mr. and Mrs. Arnel trol, general accounting, tax accounts and purchasing acington of Quincy, Wash.. and Loosle JJJS - Pamela Westerberg, Nick Rust Plan June Wedding In Temple their home in California where he plans to continue his studies and where she will b teaching and doing graduate work in Special Education. Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Pamela Westerberg, to Nick C. Rust are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wes terberg, Mink Creek. The engaged couple is planning a June 13 wedding in the Logan LDS temple. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rust, Preston. Both are attending Utah State University. Miss Westerberg is a senior in Elementary Education and will graduate in June. She is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega and was a member of the Sponsor Corps. Mr. Rust is a sophomore majoring in Political Science and Foreign Lan guages. He is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha. He has filled an LDS mission to Brazil. The couple plans on making Wayne D. Bell and J. Publishers Walter Ross, Published every Thursday by The Citizen Publishing Company, Inc., Lewiston, Utah, and entered as Second Class matter in the Lewiston Post Office. rates $4.00 Subscription Cache year, County. outside S5.C0 FENCING CIA.LS FIELD tivities. f Clarkston tk chairman of the Farm Bur- Women's organization in .. ' "EL moved h family t WOmen's Qt to Clarkston to make their Ann mouicno Mnt,1(lu.B mm uc home. They haye "g vice chairman; year. Providence, in Hennefer ise UomMt Bens011i sec. retary; and Vada Nielsen, Hyrum, director, whose term had expired. Mrr' Fairview BrHi Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson made a trip to Salt Lake City Thursday. They were accompanied by Marian Condie and Jennie Nuffer of Preston and Norine Bingham of Weston. The women worked in the library and Mr. Wilson attendMilk ed a meeting for ON DEAN'S LIST Mr. and afternoon, Sunday of Grace Hansen Forrest James Cottle visited in was listed on the Dean's List' Preston with Mr. and Mrs. UniState Utah at recently The Trenton versity. He is majoring in Leo Peterson, whose son had TRENTON just returned from Vietnam. ward held their Gold and Math. ' Green Ball Saturday evening. themed to "Younger Than Springtime." The theme song was sung by Shirlene and Griffin, accompanied by NOMINATED FOR 10 Jay Pitcher. The MIA offio ACADEMY AWARDS crs served refreshments. A Including: Rest Picture, Best flour show, consisting of four Actress, Best Supporting dances, was given by th:; Actor anu Actress young people under the e Mr. and Mrs. lV inu-tci- Trenton Ward Holds Gold, Green Ball FENCE 26" 32" Roll $21.95 39" Roll $28.95 47" Roll $32.95 Roll $24.95 Hi-La- Ar-l"- n iff!'":!1 rxvl - PAMELA WESTERBERG . j with MINIMUM SNOW COURSE (Continued from Page 1) 29.2 inches of snow and 8.7 of water: last year, 35.0 inch es of snow and 10.8 of water: longtime average, 11.1 inches of water. Dry Bread Pond, 41.6 inches of snow and 11.5 of water; last year 48.0 inches of snow and 15.6 of water; longtime average, 16.0. Monte Cristo Ranger Sta tion, 57.5 inches of snow and 17.6 of water; last year, 60.0 inches of snow and 20.4 of water; longtime average is 21.5 inches of water. al and Mrs. Ronald Harvey and family at Blanding, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Williams and family of Opal, Wyo. .visited during the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson at Clarkston. George D. Loosle is visiting for a week with his son and Dr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laDarrcll K. Loosle and family, at Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Venis Clark entertained at their home in Clarkston Sunday with a turkey dinner. Guests were and A. II. Jardinc, Bishop Mrs. Edwin Jardine and family, Mrs. Eva Clark and son MAXIMUM RESULTS - 1968. ; w, ! ts i frey and family, at Visalia, Calif. On their return home I'ipv alsn visited with another Dog Licenses Are Msw Due Ee-Elec- ber, (Continued from Page 1) religious affairs. He served as president of the Jaycee or ganization and is a member of the Lions club and is cur rently a volunteer fireman. He has served in the various organizations of the Lewiston First and Fourth wards and is currently counselor to Bishop Rex G. Plowman in the Lewiston Fourth ward. He married the former Farm Bureau Clarkston Couple Back From Vacation Mr. and CIjAKKSTON Mrs. A. A. Buttars of Clark ston returned home from a seven-weevacation. They visited with their sister and bi'o.hcr-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. W. It. McCaulcy, at North Hollywood, Calif., also with their daughter ontl NOTICE 6. for 11 years. He was a mem ber of the Franklin stake high council for six years and was first counselor in the Frank' lin stake High Priests quorum for about six years. Mrs. Hall has been presi dent of the Second ward Primary, Junior Sunday School coordinator and a Relief Society work director. The Halls are the parents of five children, Rolan Hall of Rupert, Wayne Hall and Mrs. Bill (Deone) Auger, both of Preston, Mrs. Leo (Venna) Halliday of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Keith (LaMoyne) Remington of Los Angeles, Calif. They have 20 grandchildren and 12 great HEROISM (Continued from Page 1) and contributed in large measure to the success of his unit. His great personal valor reflected the highest credit upon himself and enhanced the finest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service." He is a graduate of North Cache high school, and entered the military service in I 1965. He took his basic training at the Marine Corps Recruiting Depot in San Diego. He went to Vietnam in Octo :. WIRE IMPORTED Roll $8.95 Roll $10.95 DOMESTIC HELD OVER 2nd Big Weeh K:W-Le- Cottle. Pi1. .,!un:lay afternnon, :in:I Mrs. Clarence Amli-nr:- , ;.cld a rumily gathering. 'Hi t were Mr. and M'- BARBED T-P0STS NO. 6 101 STEEL - UYK OF Fi 50 Ea. 90c SPLIT CEDAR POSTS TREATED i tl ' - ' . .....:'. . " .' . : ., ... .. t Gel A Hew Howard pn-sin- 0? - N'(i-t- S. f ROTAVATOR One ROTAVATOR will replace many implements on your farm. 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