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Show THE CITIZEN May CLEVELAND cises w Mrs. Grace Harris spent Wednesday night at the home of her daughter, Florene Williams, and family in Soda Springs. She attended the graduation exer seminary mi visit in late afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter and her sister, Mrs. Leland Panter, drove to Logan Sunday evening and visited at the hospital with a Mrs. Vinnie Panter, who suffered a light stroke at her home in Logan Saturday afternoon. They also visited the funeral home with the Chambers family, who lost their daughter. Mrs. Mildred Chambers worked at Logan Knitting Mills with the Panter women. Dixie Clcgg and two sons of her granddaughter, Patty Williams, and the birthday anniversary of her daugh- The YWMIA ter Florene. Mrs. Letitia Smith and son Easton spent Mothers Day in American Falls with a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter were Mothers Day guests at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Panter, in Soda Springs. Their son LaMar and family of Mal-acalled on them for a short sister-in-la- d . i thousands 1 his Year WILL NEVER reach market BLOAT when you For help In Contorting turn out to pasture or in the dry feed lots START FEEDING BANNER MINERAL AND CHEMICAL COMPOUND IN YOUR SALT Remember, thousands this year wiU not reach market. DON'T LET YOURS BE COUNTED IN Help stop this loss with Banner Mineral and Chemical Compound. AVAILABLE IN PRESTON AT FRANKLIN COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS RURTON FEED CO. "REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF IDAHO" rn of Salt Lake City were week City, Mr. and Mrs. Henry end guests at the home of Smitn ana son, Mrs. Alice her parents, Mr. and Mrs Smith and other relatives of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Dean Panter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ben- Nielsen and son and wife of nett and family and Mr. and California and Utah, and rel Mrs. Dean Panter and family atives from Wyoming. Mrs. Vennie Panter was rewere dinner guests Saturday evening ai me nome of Mr, leased from the LDS hospital and Mrs. Roy Carbett In in Logan and spent several Grace, days at the home of her dau Visiting for a few days re ghter ana lamiiy. Mr. and cently at we nome of Mrs. Mrs. Roy Carbett, in Grace Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander Letitia Smith was her sister, Mrs. Hattie Jensen and dau son visited Thursday with Mr. ghter, Beatrice Warner, of and Mrs. Ren Hansen, Mrs Genevieve Nelson and Mr. Fish Haven. Monday afternoon visitors and Mrs. Roy Smith, all of with his brother and his wife, Preston, Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lula Andreasen and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter, were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pan- son Owen were dinner guests on Mothers Day at the home ter of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Har- of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andrea- ris were among others who at- sen. tended the music festival at Pres. and Mrs. Dee L. Anthe Grace high school Wed- dreasen attended a "college age women's special meeting" nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter Thursday evening at the LDS and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pan- College ward cultural hall in ter visited Wednesday eve- Logan. Pres. Hugh Brown ning with their sister and fam- and other general authorities ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold of the church and 32 stake presidents attended. All sin Winn, in Preston. Among out of state visitors gle college girls from ISU in the Cleveland area for the and USU were invited. Curtis Coombs was home Vera Nielsen services were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Panter with his parents, Mr. and and daughter of Ogden, Mr. Mrs. Ruben Coombs, during and Mrs. Kenneth Panter and the weekend. He has a few son and family of Salt Lake more weeks of school at ISU, Wtimw Mum noiorhhnrhnnrl raliahla nharmanvl af vniir IIVIIIWVI Sfratph uniir rlnllarc IIVVU I WIIHWIV IIUI IIIMVJ UVI1UI Hi JVUI WU VIVII JWMI BIG SAVINGS HAIR SPRAY ON THESE AND MANY MILK OF MAGNESIA OTHER ITEMS TOO! Dries Fast and Clear Never Sticky or Flaky 14 or. McKesson Rubbinc Alcohol Pint Reg. 69 now.. 2 for 69c ft PINT milk of magnesia Cut N'Scrjtch Spray 3 oz. Reg. S1J9 now.. 98c Athlete's Foot Spray 5oz.Reg.Sl.39 now.... $1.00 m Res. 65 98c ROSEMARY Hair Styling Gel (extra hold) TARTAN CONCENTRATED SUNTAN LOTION For Fair Sensitive Skin or SUNTAN CREAM 4 oz. Plastic Bottle $125 for H 69c 8oz.Reg. $1.00 now.. McKESSON Vitamin C Twin 21 250 mg. now.- - 1001 ........ $2.49 Denture Cleanser 6Vt ot Reg. 53f now..... 2 for 63c McKESSON McKESSON loath Eye LoUon 6 oz. Reg. 79 now.. McKESSON MOSQUITONE SPRAY L INSECT REPELLENT 2 MOSQUITOIE INSECT Aerosol Spray for Picnics, Fishing, Patio Parties! RE PELLEMT era 5 oz. ....49c 2 for 53c McKESSON H mMm Reg. $1.25 each Super Foam Shave Regular or Menthol 614 oz. Reg. 89 now 49c selected without rancor. Reg. $1.19 great Meanwhile, the Republicans Remember just a few weeks are preparing for a "tough" back when the supporters in state assembly at Coeur Idaho of Sen. Robert F. Ken- d'Alene June Only one announced candinedy for the Democratic pres- date for state chairman is in idential nomination were the field following John 0. 14-1- 5. gloating? McMurray's decision not to They gloated too soon. To- seek Roland Wil-bday, Vice President Hubert of Lewiston. H. Humphrey is ridine hieh William S. Campbell of in the state's Democratic cir Boise said numerous persons cles. are urging him to be a candiNow that he la a date for the post but still was candidate for the undecided. presidential nomination, Three persons are ache has taken over the ortively seeking the post for ganization of the Idaho national committeeman Democratic pros who were backing President incumbent Harley Mark-haJohnson prior to the letW. of Pocatello, ter's decision not to run. Grant Kilbourne of Poca It is true that it took a little tello, and David Utile of while for the De Emmctt. mocrats to cater to the vice State Sen. Mary Brooks of president. Most Idaho Democratic leaders viewed Hum- Rupert, assistant chairman of and the Republican National Com phrey as an beyond their ken. They re mittee, is the only woman to membered him as the former be mentioned as an opponent president of the Americans for to incumbent national com- Democratic Action. But as soon as it soaked in mitteewoman Gwen Barnett that he will be the spokesman for and upholding the record CLEVELAND BRIEFS of the Johnson Administration, Mr. and Mrs. Theone Ken the more conservative of the dall and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Idaho Democrats rallied to Wilker spent Friday in Logan, Humphrey. Mrs. Grace Harris visited with her former neighbor, It Is a case of Humphrey Mrs. Ardella Rosen, in Soda being considered the more Springs Thursday. conservative as among himself, Kennedy and Sen. NOTICE Of Eugene McCarthy. OF ASSESSMENT course, this Is why the vice president has such NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV support In the South. EN, that at a meeting of the of the of Directors McCall painting contractor Board Canal West Co., Lateral First W. O. Payton is the chairman on the 9th day of March, of the Idaho for Humphrey held of 20 Committee. Humphrey's most 1968, an assessment on all was levied share per avid supporters are found in of the comstock outstanding anothTo it Idaho. North put 10 due and payable er way, what remains of the pany. on June 3, and the remaining of the political organization 10 and payable Oct. 1 late Tom Boise of Lewiston is at due office of the secretary the solidly behind Humphrey. at Grace, Idaho. The Humphrey committee Any stock upon which this met in Boise Thursday night assessment remains unpaid on now is and organization-wis- e Nov. 5, 1968, will be delin ahead of the Kennedy commit- quent and advertised for sale tee headed by John Glasby of at public auction ana umess Mountain Home and Lloyd payment is made before will Walker of Twin Falls. be sold Dec. 5, 1968, to pay An Idaho Committee has al- assessment together with so been organized for McCar costs of advertising and exthy and is headed by Caldwell pense of sale. Dated this 14th day of May, Attorney Dean Miller. 1968. Miller said most of the LE ORA II. TARBET, work for the Minnesota Secretary. senator is being done in Legal No. 1378 Pub. May Eastern Idaho by a Citi23, May 30, 1968. zens for McCarthy Comcalled he which mittee, "the only group in Idaho bringing new people into the Democratic party." er on in honor of Annette Coombs on her birthday anniversary. Louise Bennett and Carol Young were among the group. Marlyn Jepsen and Vera Young accompanied classes, the first and second grades, to visit historic spots at Franklin and enjoyed a picnic at the Preston park. their SALE full-fledg- ed Fuller High Quality 2020 m While House pro-Johns- ultra-liber- Paint al jf . ' ' v ' i tog Save .; 2 Gallon Bit WAS 116.9! Now $998 SAVE OVER $2.00 ON ONE GALLON SIZE Special on Sundries Latex Caulk ....$1.67 Wilbold Special Drop Cloth 9 z 12 ..... 59c Paper Special 35c Plastic Pail 5 Qt. PlasUc Special Hansen Glass & Pain! PRESTON PORTER "Mr. Carpel" Mr. Porter wants to share his 35 Years of experience in carpet with you . . . From selecting the proper color and fabric to expert Installation, Nahum Does It Best. ENDS ROLL NYLON LOTS OF COLORS & PATTERNS $95 Sq. Yd. INSTALLED ON IIEAVY RUBBER PAD PORTER'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE WERTINfillOUSE SYLVANTA RIRSON FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS E235S otm 1 "" "s, SPM-O- N SOOTH SKIN IS 155 1 "r,m LOTION Wm and KSte Capsules. Boz. For Hands, Face and Body. In Plastic Bottle. DO $ $ DEODOffiMT nsm powder f Use after eh,. $ NEED EXTRA MONEY ? Top Prices Paid For: 11 Reg. XMO YOU OLD ROUND DINING TABLES. GLASS FRONT CHINA CABINETS. ROUND TOP TRUNKS. ROLL TOP DESKS' OLD CLOCKS. BRASS SPIT00NS. OLD MARBLE TOP FURNITURE. MANY OTHER BARGAIN SURPRISES. . . ONE WEEK ONLY M EL'S DRUG OLD COINS. OLD DISHES ANYTHING - 0LD-W- riie Earl... 46 WEST, 3RD SOUTH, SALT JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED AT A FAIR PRICE" PRESTON HALL TREES. OLD PICTURE FRAMES. OLD L.D.S. BOOKS. -- OR WILL PICK UP riTONE 85S4103 I $S.OO HAHUM Miller agrees that McCarthy must win two of the three primaries in Nebraska, Oregon and California to stav in the race against Humphrey and Kennedy. He adds that if McCarthy remains a contend cr by time of the Idaho Demo- co-Vic- e McKESSON Toothpaste Twins Stannous Fluoride Idaho Statesman Political Editor 14-1- 5, McKESSON Ret By JOHN CORLETT cratic state assembly at Idathat his ho Falls, June committee "wants some voice in the delegation" the state will send to the national convention at Chicago, Aug. 26. Importantly, the Democratic leaders now are in agreement that no divisiveness should be allowed to prevail at Idaho Falls. The agreement is that no opposition will arise against any of the present party officials Chairman E. T. Waters of Boise, National Committeeman Harry Wall of Lewiston, National Ellen Healy of Coeur d'Alene, and Chairmen Ludeen Eriksen of Pocatello and Claire Wether-al- l of Mountain Home. The Democratic leaders delebelieve a gation to the national convention at Chicago can be Hiant until! McKESSON I n McKESSON ROSEMARY Mrs. Leland Panter visited a short time Friday with Mrs. Pearl Barger in Treasureton. Blanch Jean Panter gave a slumber party Friday night Politically Speaking YWM1A Leaders, Gi rls Clean Ward Chapel officers and young girls of 'm ward spent Saturday ; alnting and cleaning the urd chapel. , A. T. Smith of Pocatello and visited his brother-in-laMs wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, during the past BRIEFS CLEVELAND 23, 1968 LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101 - GIVE TELEPHONE NUMBER |