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Show Robinson Children Visit Parents FRANKLIN Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Robinson have en. joyed visiting with their two eiaest cnuoren ana tneir families this past month. Their son Brent and his family have been spending their vacation here in the area. They have been living in Boston, Mass., while Brent finished his education at the Harvard Business School. Brent's sister, Mrs. Gordon (Camille) d and family of Twin Falls, has also spent some time here visiting with her brother and parents. The Robinsons and the Becksteads took Brent and his family to the plane Sunday where they Beck-stea- returned to their home. A big time was had in Franklin Saturday by those who participated in the annual Idaho Day celebration. It was a busy and day from the flag raising ceremony at dawn through the Buckaroo Rodeo that evening. A chuck wagon breakfast took up most of the morning while the afternoon was filled with races, chicken scrambles and ball games. The Pioneer Rel ic Hall was open to visitors all day. The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hobbs, Mrs. Doug (LuJean) Neuenswand- er and Mrs. Kendrick (Betty) fun-fille- d June Morrison, and their families are vacationing with their parents and their brothers and families who live in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Don Baur and two children of Provo spent the weekend with Mrs. Baur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Packer. Mrs. Baur's younger sister, Darla, spent the previous week in Provo. Also from Provo visiting their parents in Franklin over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stockdale. They were visiting the Reed DON GREAVES - LOTS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS PIERCE'S n. 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The veil was shoulder length. adorned with pearls and rh'tie-stones. sne carried a bouquet with white orchids, yellow rosebuds and white carnations. The maid of honor was Ju dith Tomasl of Weston, who A reception ALL FLAVORS SUGAR - POWDERED OR BROWN Burley Man In Temple Beverly Jo Smith became the bride of Jerry D. Shaw May 31 in the Logan LDS temple. The ceremony was performed by Pres. George Raymond. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Smith of Cornish, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Shaw of Bur-le- - lace over chartruese satin. Bridesmaids were Terry Smith and Patty, Sharen and Carol Buxton. The best man was Brent Whiting with Steven Smith and Dale and Mark Buxton assisting. Assisting at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buxton, Mrs. Joseph Powell, Beth Myler, Kristine Neeley, Ann Buttars and Sharon Lewis. Mrs. Paul Smith registered the guests. Vera Pinson, Jane Nuffer and Rhea Jensen registered the gifts. The bride and groom have been attending Ricks College. The bride is a graduate of West Side high school and seminary and the groom has filled an LDS mission to Can ada. Following a honeymoon to Salt Lake City, the couple is now making their borne in Burley. LADDER 4" WALL J -W SAVE 17c "EXTRA" TOUGH EXTERIOR VINYL $5.29 . Gal. - $99 Resists lime, alkali, REG. $7.18 fungus and mildew; water thinning cleanup SNOWDRIFT 3 Lb. Can Salad Dressing 69c Quart 43c 69 10 ICE CREAM I.G.A. FLAVORS - FHtST QUALITY ASSORTED JELL-- 0 REG. - LARGE SIZE 19c Save 4c Pkf. 35c TOILET TISSUE Vi GAL. FLAVORS SIZE SAVE 2c PKG. INST. SIZE 29c Save 4c RICE CLEANSING TISSUES Pkj. 10 Lbs. 51.29 BLUE ROSE PKG. BULK BEANS 10 Lbs. $1.29 CHILI, NAVY BULK LARGE 200 COUNT MACARONI 4 Boxes 89c WATER CRESS 1 POTATOES luc 10 5c RADISHES GREEN ONIONS Lbs. 49c 2 for ifc 12 - $1 DOG FOOD SKD7PY - CUCUMBERS Eaca new BEET GREENS Bunch 4 Lbs. 59c BULK PKG. 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Then all had a swim in the pool. last Saturday. Shalene Page, who is workMrs. Larene Griffiths and attended her daughter Cheryl ing in Salt Lake, visited at a stork shower for Mrs. uar the home of her parents, Mr. olyn Brimhall at Layton last and Mrs. Verl Page. Sherrie Moser staved one Wednesday. They also iook She had home. Brimhall night at the home of Mrs. Jan been staying with them for Alta Moser last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alder & few dflySa The Young Marrieds of Day-to- n nf Preston visited at the home ward had a swimming of Mrs. Albertie Griffiths Satparty at Downata last Satur- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Housley day evening. nf Rnuntiful visited at the Stan Ralphs Mr. and Mrs. of Granger visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorrel Griffiths Saturday. REG. SIZE PKG. BRUSHES REG. 40 29 29 29 KRAFT PARKAY Grandson Reports On Recent Mission PRICES 46-O- Z. 46-O- Z. RIG PARCO PAINT SALE OLD FASHIONED 29- - MARGARINE ls AND ANDERSON'S WILL SAVE YOU MONEY DURING THEIR OF THE STORE BACK TOM. JUICE Phi-Del- s, TO PAINT IN ORANGE, GRAPE, APPLE, CHERRY, ETC. Plan Parade NOW IS THE TIME PARKING DRINKS Hi-- C Add Mrs. Nadine Fryar and children of Murray are vacationing here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver-soand Mrs. Enid Fryer. FREE OF Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley Members, Phi-De- FOOD STORE PRESTON, IDAnO Stanton The Preston High with 13 new members, have been preparing to march in the Lewiston parade on the Fourth of July. They want to make this first summer parade one of the best The have added 13 new members to the corps. They include Sally Bam- brough, Beverly Carter, Car- ma Chatterton, Jams Chatter-toJanet Poole, Wendy Chat terton, Kathy Hansen, Louise Rallison, Kay Dawn Jepsen, Linda Morgan, Rosilie Par kinson, Dixie Steers and Bev erly Ward. The second year members are Rozanne Beck- stead, Terri Buttars, Becky Cole, Barbara Gilbert, Zerida Hart, Lynne Lewis, Charlene Nielsen, Susanne Rallison, MarJean Rawlings and Becky Spackman. 3 CENTRAL MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Hawkes spent four days last week in Sun Valley where they attended the State Farm Bureau board meetings. Phi-De- ls THE CITIZEN 27, 1968 FRESH DAILY COOKIES Doz. $ - BROWN SUGAR CHOCOLATE CHIP, OATMEAL, CHOCOLATE CHIP, SUGAR MIX 'EM UP BREAD WHITE OR STONE GROUND WIIOLE WHEAT Loaves ggi |