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Show STAN'S MARKET PRESTON'S MOST SUPER CONVENIENT MARKET . . . Ground Beef LEAN FRESII Lbs. $ 2 09 PORK STEAK 49c Lb. House Warming Held For Family FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs Merlin Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Marten Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Barthlome, and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Larsen enjoyed a house warming party Saturday evening at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Rawlings. Pot luck supper was served and games and visiting enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cole visited in Lewiston with her father, Douglas Wheeler, Sunday afternoon. Faye Ann Burnett visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheatley, Sunday. Faye Ann is attending school at the Hollywood Beauty College. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Rodney entertained friends and relatives after meeting Sunday evening prior to Rodney going on a mission to the Eastern Atlantic States. Guests were Misses Betty Ruth and Carolyn Ard of Teton, who were house guests of the Fifields over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fifield and son Clair, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Buttars of Qark-stoDora Draper of Smith-fielMr. and Mrs. Larry Draper of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Foster of Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Choules, Leda Choules and Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Orme, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Derricott and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howell, all of Preston. Funeral services for Luella Bod'ly Egbert were held in the Fairview chapel Saturday with Bishop Lynn J. Larsen conducting. Prayers were of fered by Cloyd Wilde, Leonard Christensen and Thcron Rawlings. The obituary was given by a brother, Clarence Bodily. Speakers were Urven Larsen, Merlin Whittle and Fi-fie- ld n, d, Family Returns To New York Larsen. The choir, under the direction of Berdean Bodily, with Carol Gilbert and Portia Williams accompanying, sang "I Need Thee Every Hour," Mildred Hall, Harris and Helen Jensen sang "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," Bishop and Mrs. Loyal Hansen sang "Come Ye Heavy Laden." Mrs. Egbert was buried in the Fairview cemetery where a brother, Joseph Bodily, dedicated the grave. Pamela Rich and children, Beverly Grimshaw of Salt n Lake, Doraleen Rich of visited in Salt Lake City. Beverly returned with Pamela and is spending a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Cole and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and family of Granger visited Saturday witn Mr. ana Mrs. Barnard Inglet. Mr. and Mrs. Martell Rawl ings were in Pocatello Thursday on business and visited with Stella Peterson, who is convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Lorna Kay) Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones and son Steven, who had just returned from a time with the National Guard in Arizona, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John King. Steven will report Bishop Ra-qu- el Og-de- soon to Fort Lewis, Wash. 79" Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bodily and Kevin, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dockstader attended the Dairv Princess contest at the Fine Arts building in Logan Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John King attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill in Preston Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irven Hatch visited in Twin Falls witn Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Elder Tuesday and that evening were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen and attended the graduation of their son David in the American Falls high school. Erma Rawlings, V e 1 1 a Rawlings and Carrie Knudsen attended the funeral for a cousin, Sarah Hyde Bair, in Providence Friday. Louise Sorenson of Logan visited Monday night with her Mar-teMON. and WED. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlings. JUNE 3 - 5 Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bowles spent Sunday in Ogden with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Sturtz. Enroute home they on Mrs. Bowles' parcalled Burt Reynolds Starring and Mrs. Jack KelMr. ents, Feature Starts 7:15 and 9:00 ly, in Brigham City. Vern Hinckley spent the of the week in Pocaforepart THURS., FRI., SAT. tello on business. Darlene King and Mr. and JUNE Mrs. Lavere King of Lewiston attended the Cache Valley Dairy Princess contest Saturday at the Fine Arts building Txiean. Carolyn Bingham, in Van Dick Dyke Starring last year's queen, is a niece Feature Starts 7:15 and 9:10 of Mr. and Mrs. J win iung. A number of young boys Birls scent the day in and ADMISSION Lagoon Saturday with the Adilts 75e Childrea 23e ninth graae. Mr .and Mr. Freeman Jep-sen visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John King. Melodee Lamont and Eloise vina Attended a slumber Hull birthday party for Terry Cliff nFTWay rv TWn. wra .j IllgHL Lewiston, Utah Inn. Pancake Flow WINSTON'S TIRE SHOP LETTUCE 10c Lb. POTATOES NEW Lb. 7c ICE CREAM 2V4 GAL. $398 ll Mild Cheese Lb. FLOUR RED ROSE GOLDEN WEST 25Lbs.$98 Detergent DUZ - GIANT SIZE 10c OFF 'Navajo Joe' -8 Tilzwilly'. Community Theatre HUNGRY JACK 4 Lbs. 79c Says IF YOU DIDN'T BUY YOUR PRICES EFFECTIVE FBI. & SAT. We Both Lost Money a.m. "Til 2 p.m. BIG SELECTION FRIENDLY CLERKS LOW PRICES ' CONVENIENT 8 to Sundays 8 8 Guaranteed Mew Retreads MEMORIAL WEEKEND SPECIAL ONLY Mr. and Mrs. TRENTON Maurice Harding called at the home of her father, Mr. and Mrs. William V. Connary and also her brother, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Connary, enroute to Salmon, Ida., where they will make their future home. Mr. Harding is a game warden and has been assigned to that area. Mrs. Harding is the former Elaine Shamberg of Bancroft, Ida. They were married in Las Vegas, Nev., on May 11. Her sister and husband, Mr. and e Mrs. Francis (Norma) of North Hollywood, Calif., traveled to Las Vegas to attend the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dock and family of Salt Lake spent Mothers day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dock. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson of Mendon entertained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dock at dinner. Mr. Johnson was a missionary in Charleroi, Belgium, 35 years ago where he became acquainted with the Dock family. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson plan soon to tour Europe. Cecil Payne accompanied his son Lynn, grandson Bret Payne, Frank Teuller and William Erickson, all of Smithfield, on a fishing trip to Flaming Gorge over the weekCham-payn- on. Mr. and Mrs. Florin Winn of Seattle, Wash., spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn. While they were here, Mrs. $9.95 HELP HOURS Weekdays a.m. to 2 p.m TIRE SHOP MARKET GUY'S RAKERY 111! So. Siale. Preston SMITTY'S Ph. 8K-250- ied by Norma Reeder. Mutual Marricds held Mr. and Mrs. Theron A. a social Saturday evening in Sleight, Preston, announce the the ward cultural hall. Games engagement of their daughter, were played and supper was Carol Rae, to William II. served to 25. Those in charge Reeve of Logan. were Mr. and Mrs. Glen GriffThe prospective bridegroom in. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday morning, Bishop Ronald C. Reeve of Columbus, and Mrs. Merlin Andrew and Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Andrew Miss Sleight is a seminary and Mrs. Legrande Reader graduate and a 1968 graduate took the Merrihand girls and of Preston High. Mr. Reeve is a seminary wude boys of the Primary on an outing to Salt Lake City. Graduate and a 1966 graduate While there they visited the of Whetstone High and at pre- -' ChiUirens Hospital, Wax Mu sent is majoring in computer seum. Temple Square, Bee Hive House and Hogle Zoo. Those who went were Michael Andrew, Max Spackman, Shaun Lott, Cherilyn Beck-steaThi 0 June OPEN science at Utah State University and is serving in the Air Force Air Reserve. The marriage will be performed on June 14 in the Logan LDS temple. ALL NIGHT FRIDAY. MAT 31 STOP IN FOR BREAKFAST BEFORE FISniNG YOU GO AND WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAT ON School Gives Jill Andrew, Marva Chambers, Lisa Anderson and Joyce SpackGillens, Cindy man. Bishop and Mrs. Merlin L. Andrew and family recently took a motor trip to Sterling, Ida., to visit her mother, Mrs. Everett Claunch, and show her the new grandchild. Miss Analyn Reader entert- ained at a kitchen shower for her cousin, Gayle Merrill, at the Trenton Town Hall Friday evening. Games were played and many lovely gifts were received by the bride-to-bRefreshments were served to Geraldine, Gerry and Gayle Merrill, Linda and Betty Spackman, Naomi ChristenJanet sen, Marjorie Grant, Cottle, Ann Talbot, Deanne Wood, Susan Spencer, Mrs. Milton Spencer, Venice and Analyn Reader. Students from Trenton graduating from Sky View high school are Kurt Lott, Jerry Simmonds, Jay Pitcher, Alan Read and Deanne Spackman. e. AND GLEANERS The Oneida stake and Gleaners will have a M-M- DAT MEMORIAL B&W Program Take Yonr Family Oat T Dinner At RICHMOND As an introduction to Black and White days, the Park school presented "Children All Over The World" with all the students taking part in songs and dances. PRESTON Principal Harold Grunig CAROL RAE SLEIGHT welcomed all present. Black and White chairman, William Harris, invited all to participate in the shows. Howard 11 Little offered the invocation and Mr. Archibald introduced the program. Readers were Kellen Alvey, Richard Sessions and Cidney Hatch. "The World of ToPRESTON Songs, morrow" and "Children Are Children All Over The World," MAY 34, 31, JUNE 1 THURS., FRI., SAT., were sung by the group. Margaret Johnson accompanied on the piano. Kindergarten children reStarring Audrey Hepburn, Alan ArUn and presented Indians in song and Richard Crania dances; first graders were Holsecond Hawaiians; grade, land; third grade, British MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Isles; fourth grade, Mexico; JUNE sixth grade, South Sea Isles, Claudine Auger and Pluminer, Christopher and fifth grade, United States. In Yul Brynner cosin were all The children tumes and did their parts ex ceptionally well, with the assistance of their respective teachers. A large and appreA REAL GOOD SPY MOVTE ciative audience enjoyed the show, put on in the school STARTS THURSDAY, JUNE 6 gymnasium Thursday eve OWEN'S Corner Cafe THEATRE - 'Wail Until Dark' -5 'Triple Cross' meeting next Tuesday night, June 4, at 8 p.m. in the Dayton ward chapel. There will be a special speaker. All and Gleaners in Oneida stake are expected to be in ning. M-M- at a family dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Florin Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Winn of Arimo, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Rex Goodwin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Nielsen of Lew- 'Barefoot In The Park FAIRVIEW BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. R. G. (Portia) Williams of Texas spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cole and Mr. and Mrs. William Williams of Thatcher. CTfAWG AT 1 AMfl Q n n VTITTTT.V auaii&miiin: aquiis sue auiaenu ioc and Children (12 and Under) 40c Winn entertained LET'S GO FISHING iston. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne enjoyed the program at Park school in Richmond Thursday evening where their grandchildren participated. OR PICNICKING THIS WEEKEND PO, Store Burgled The safe of the Clifton Post Office was forced open early Tuesday morning and about (150 was taken. In addition, money was taken from the store's cash register. According to the Franklin County Sheriffs office, entrance was gained by tearing off a screen and opening a AS A CONVENIENCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS, WE ARE NOW OFFICIAL VENDORS FOR STATE WE GOT ANOTHER LOAD OF THAT WONDERFUL PEAT FISHING LICENSES RESIDENT OR NON-RESIDE- window on the north end of the Twin Lakes Mercantile building where the post office located sometime after 2 a.m. The post office is located in a corner of the store. The safe was forced open with a fire ax, the fire cement wall was broken and the contents removed. The burglars left by the garage door. According to Jack Wood, postmaster and owner of the store, there was about $110 taken out of the postal safe that belonged to the post of fice, about $40 in coins that belonged to the family, and $ '5 was taken out of the cash register of the store. - BUT FIRST STOP AT BAMBROUGH TEXACO Clifton MOSS STILL FROM DOWNEY Only 50 c Bushel is WANTED Applications will be opened by the board at the 10 meeting. M0NDATS AND THURSDAYS ARE ALWAYS Double Green Stamp Days STOP IN FOR DOUBLE SAVINGS Yon Can Trust Yonr Car To The Man Who Wears The Star At TEXACO NORTH STATE STREET S WE WILL BE d. The West Side School District is now accepting applications for a hot lunch employe in the Clifton Persons interested should apply Elementary School. at the district office in the high school before June 10. WINSTON ALLEN STAH'S AND - Carol Rae Sleight To Marry Ohio Man In Logan Temple Son, Family Move To Salmon Idaho Luella Payne, Gwen Winn and Pearl Griffin attended a birthday party for their brother, Ivan Thompson, of Clarkston. On Friday. Mrs. Pearl Griffin. Mrs. Gwen Winn, Mrs. Luella Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Florin Winn attended a birthday party for a sister, Mrs. Ruby Bingham of West Memorial Day 8 Co-host- Tuesday FROM US OPEN Shir-len- end. NEW TIRES We Will Be TRENTON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward and family, Connie, Duane and Lori, left Wednesday for a two week vacation in New York State, their former home. They plan to visit points of interest along the wav. and visit friends and relatives in New York. A good representation of fathers and sons attended the social at the stake center at Richmond Friday evening to observe Aaromc fnestnooa dav. The following students from Trenton graduated from Sky View seminary Monday evening at the USU Center in Logan: Vonda Buttars, Cheryl e Kupfer, Vickie Merrill, Griffin, Margaret Wood, Elaine Spackman, Connie Ward, Brent Reeder, Charles and Ralph Spackman. Mrs. Mabel Mortensen entertained the Margaret Ann Adams Benson DUP camp at her home Friday afternoon. Songs were led by Flossie Atkinson, Pledge of Allegiance lesson by Millie Ellerman, given by Ethleen Grant, two vocal numbers by Orris Mae Hansen, accompanied by NorRefreshments ma Reeder. were served to 17. was Eloise Benson. and Mrs. Rulon Bishop Thompson of Richmond were the special speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. A vocal solo was sung by Brent Reeder, accompanied by Jay Pitcher, and a vocal duet was by Becky Read and Sheri Hansen, accompanied by Norma Reeder. What started out to be a very delightful trip on a Greyhound bus tour for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bingham ended suddenly when Mr. Bingham took ill in Miami, Fla., and they had to fly home. Mr. Bingham is undergoing medical treatment and is on the road to recovery. Enroute, they visited the Hemisfair at San Antonio, Texas. Lula Lott, Melva Cottle and Nola Griffin sang several numbers at the Lewiston First ward bazaar Wednesday evening. They were accompan THE CITIZEN May 30, 1968 BAMBROUGH TEXACO PHONE 852-012- 9 : |