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Show 2 THE CITIZEN May 9, Couple Back From Australia 1968 Mowing Your Lawn Can Be Fun And Easy... v " , I ,T - ... rtiii After We Sharpen and Repair Your Mower CALL TODAY FOR EXPERT REPAIR AND SHARPENING OF ALL MODELS - FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Auger Auto Service PHONE fever. SPRING FEVER Taking out trees is one of the signs of spring clean-u- p Here the city crews remove a tree from the front of the Webster Maughan home. It was transplanted on the propery of Sher win Webb on Valley View Drive. The Citizen Photo or 852-05- PRESTON 852-12- 74 FAIRVIEW BRIEFS Vclla Rawlings visited in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Ed' win Hyde and family. Mink Creekers Move To Banida BANIDA Recently Mr. and and Ronald were the Mrs. Ross Lindhardt moved Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lund into the ward. On April 28 they welcomed a new member took their son Gregory to Salt to their family, a son, bom at the. Preston hospitatl. While the mother and baby were in the hospital, Mrs. Marie Lindhardt stayed with the older children. Mrs. Lois Pedersen and son of Logan have been staying at the home of her parents for a few days. The Primary Family Hour was presented Sunday evening under the direction of the of ficers, Gwen Gregersen, presi dent, conducting. Short talks, songs, and dramatizations were presented to develop the theme of Reverence by the children assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Thnmas Cattani, Mrs. Buy Grcp Hail Insurance How Gei Yonr Full Valce Buy Early ....... I W2-1B- Oneida, Preston QUALITY APPLIANCE with price tags that say BUY NOW! Admiral ' cnnnnr lingsworth. Sarah Goddes and' nreBnn ah L Eunice Gregersen. The music ni : ' :i7u was. under the direction of . ... r; c,.rf (t . Ada Dell and Goldic Chris'.en- - ... "41 B. Ilia iTllfl. Vkkll .TllLbA sen. ivirs. jmiiu nwunn it family. preserved the Oneida stake Mrs. Esther Cole returned Primary board. tn hor hnmn FriHuv evfminff Mrs. Gwen CreRerscn an:l.aKcr spending the winter; family attended the mission-- ; montns at walnut Creek, ary testimonial at the Fingreej Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Ron--i ward for a nephew, Gary Tal-- ; ny Lodder and family. bot un aacuruay, may . sue Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Chns- went to Idaho Falls with Gary tensen and children of Salt and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Lake City visited over the Henry Talbot. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Joseph A. Christensen and ald Lund of Salt Lake City other family members. and Mr. and Mrs. Benard Mrs. Glen Brown of North Lund and children of Black-foo- t Salt Lake City SDent Friday visited with Mr. and Mrs. and Saturday visiting with Mr. Fred Lund and family. They and Mrs. Verl Christensen. attended sacrament meeti- She attended Mother's day at ng in Banida where Gregory USU Saturday with her daughter, Peggy Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald IiOwe !and children of Idaho Falls Bedding Plants, met at the Thern Lowe home Geraniums, Tomatoes Saturday to visit and to enjoy a birthday dinner honoring READY NOW AT members of the family having THE FLOWERPOT birthdays last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hollingsworth and 249 West Oneida, Preston children of Midvale and Mrs. Phone Esther Cole and the LaMor Coles were present, Open every day after Mrs. Irene Young and dau1 p.m. and all day Friday Carol of Thatcher visit-ghter Not Open Sundays ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and family. ,,. . sessions in the Hawaiian tern Die. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kerr spent the weekend visiting in Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kerr and family and attended sacrament meet i n g where their grandson David was confirmed. They return ed home by way of Grace where they visited Ellen's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Giles and two daughters of Ogden spent the weekend with her Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilbert. Ben Rawlings of Salt Lake City visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rawlings, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Forsgren spent Sunday afternoon with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilbert. Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peterson, a Mother's Day get together was enjoyed by three Beckstead sisters, Lydia Cottle, Leona Peterson and Edna Peterson. A dinner was hosted and served by Nordan Peterson. Those enjoying the occasion besides the sisters were their husbands, James Cottle, Leo Peterson, Otto Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peterson and family of Ogden, whose son is leaving next week for Vietnam, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson and dau ghter of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of Granger and Norma Bunn and children of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hyde of Ogden stopped at Mink Creek and took Kathy Hyde to Montpelier where Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hyde joined them and together they enjoyed supper in honor of Kathy's wedHer husding anniversary. band, Brian Hyde, is in the armed forces in Korea. Loyd Forsgren, brother of Naomi Gilbert, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilbert. Sharlene Rasmussen and two children of Burley visited with her' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Egbert and family. Carpet "Party-Clean- " Without Wetting May is spring cleaning time! Your carpeting deserves special attention. We recommend HOST, the new method of cleaning carpets without wetting. Use carpet immediately after cleaning. Borrow our remarkable HOST Electric It's easy. Clean walk-areonly S&95. h. as Foss Furniiure Ph. Preston 852-08-06 ily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of Granger and Roland Olsen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Inglet. Lydia Cottle received word that her daughter Inez had returned from Hawaii and while there she had attended OXFORD BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson, Mrs. Marie Hatch, Mr. and: Mrs. Georgs Fisher and Mrs. Ymt Heiher? - Then give her a gift Tell that kepps on Riving her about the money she can save at Porter's Mavcrik Stations in Preston and Franklin. Then take her for a nice ricta and buy her dinner on the money you have saved if you have .been trading with us regularly. n, ff FOSS love Do You REALLY j Lavona Hatch were Logan, visitors Wednesday. Friday, Mrs.- Lula Burnt, Mrs. Vclma Thompson and their mother, Mrs. Eva Ilam-moof Pocatello called for Cecil Fisher. Eva's sister, and went to Preston for dinner, honoring Eva on her birthday. Pat Swan and Joyce Crut-hoof Pocatello visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baker Saturday and Sunday and enjoyed fishing at Twin Lakes. Mrs. Marie Hatch enjoyed visits from her sons, Orin and family of Roy, Keith and family of Logan and Steven and family of Ogden, Saturday. PORTER'S HAVERIK STATION PRESTON CLOTHING - FRANKLIN SPECIALS MOTHER'S DAY 853-01-- DUPLEX. Freezer TTnl. C District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 32 West Mrc .Tnno V.iv ROBERT II. ACOCK Ptiiinn Snnrlfe TTiMfi Lake City where he entered the mission home. Mrs. Virgil Geddess went to Salt Lake City Monday on business for the stake Primary board. The Relief Society met Tuesday to quilt for Mrs. Dorothy Miles. Luncheon was served under the direction of Eva Lynn Casrerson. A group of MIA workers and classes attended the production, "All In Favor," Tuesdav night at the Fairview ward. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Christen-se- n took the Mia Maids, Laurels and Explorers swimming Thursday evening at Downata Hot Springs. Following the swim, they enjoyed an outdoor FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs Joseph Bodily, Irven Page of Dayton and William Palmer of Preston visited with Mrs Bodily's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman, who had returned from a mis sion to South Australia. While there they enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Woodrow Peterson and visited another sister, Mr. and Mrs Leo Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer attended sacrament meeting and were dinner guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs Dennis Hall and family. Mrs. Cecil Foster and Mrs Dennis Moser took Alta Fifield to visit their sister, Mrs. Hy rum Buttars, in Clarkston Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Draper of bmithueid and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Draper and children of Richmond visited with Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Fifield Sunday afternoon. Myrl Bodily left Monday afternoon to visit in California with his daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Peter (Merline) Stohr at Temple City and Carma Clark at Monterey Park, and other relatives. Lula Bodily and Vella Rawlings attended the funeral in Lewiston for Millie C. Kent. In honor of Verna Knudsen's birthday, the Hall sisters, Roma, Mildred and Mardean Hall, Dorothy Gilbert of Lewiston, Oneta Hall and the honored guest went to Logan to the House of Pizza and enjoyed an evening of fun. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hyde and baby of Ogden spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lott and Mrs. Hulda Nelson of Weston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall and fam- Refrigerator BARGAINS GALORE with txclusive Admiral Sale Starts Friday Famous Brand Sportswear AUTOMATIC DOOR CLOSER COMPLETE TWO TEMPERATURE SLEEP EAT CONTROLS I OSiiBK'AufeS T J "Tflf mm ifes Cu. Fl. 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