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Show Group Taken On Lagoon Trip CENTRAL Dwain Chris tensen, Jim Loosle, Bud Gibson took the Aaronic priest- nooa Doys to Lagoon Friday and stayed at the Covered Wagon motel that night, re turning home Saturday evening. Among the boys who went were Mike Hols ten, R. L. Gummersall and Brent all your Farm, Home needs ... Yon can buy safety and long wear UNICO TIRES at lowest prices. Tires for car, truck or tractor. PAINT . . . Special paint for dairy barns. Top qual- ity paints for any inside or outside use. ... An types and sizes of farm fencing at Also steel fence posts. Six foot Special Prices. posts for just 99c. FENCING BARBED WIRE . point or four-poin- t. . Excellent quality In low prices. either BALING WIRE AND TWINE . . . Available prices to fit your needs. two-Speci- al at low Special prices. UNIVERSAL PIPELINE MILKER ... If yon are in- terested in a milker, ask for full information and get the free service from our dairy experts before you start. - EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM OR HOME There's a Branch Nearby to Serve YOU! -- For all your home and farm needs, see your IFA Branch Manager Pete Ilyde INTERMOUNTAIN June 27, 1968 THE CITIZEN Quick Answers To Farm Problems Are Work Of Naive and Mrs. Orval Christensen, Elliot Gummersall went to Fossil Canyon with the Cub Scouts Thursday, Guests of Bishop and Mrs. ment, economic integration, Parley Lloyd on Father's day TO THE EDITOR: were Mr. and Mrs. Gary farmer ownership of processof The following is a report Burke and children of Soda ing and distributing facilities, and Mrs. Lloyd's mother, Mrs. meeting held recently In WithhoIdinE. or barffainlntr Allie Packer of Preston. Moscow, Idaho. I feel that But there isn't," he said. Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen all should read it. "The AAMA, a cooperative are proud parents of a baby "Those who offer a quick, affiliate of the American girl born last Tuesday in Po- - Dainless. oat answer to all Farm Bureau Federation, ofcateuo. are fers only "an opportunity to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans farm marketing problems help yourselves through volhave spent the past week vis either naive, inexperienced, untary effort to erind out solu iting with their parents. Mr, or dishonest," Dr. Kenneth tions to some of your marketand Mrs. Hay Evans of Soda Hood, general manager of the ing problems through 'blood, springs and Mr. and Mrs, American Agricultural Mar- sweat, and tears," " he said. Richard Holsten. They will "We are on our way and leave for Salt Lake Sunday keting Association, told parti- we won't be stopped by gov where they will make their cipants in the Wheat Market- ernment dominated markethome. ing Symposium held at the ing programs, contractors, on of Idaho May canners, Bishop and Mrs. Parley University processors, labor un24. Lloyd went to Afton, Wyo.. ions, or other farm groups. "I wish there was one quick It's too late to turn back and Monday evening to attend a easy answer to our marketing it's important that we move wedding reception. Bishop and Mrs. Parley problems such as promotion,- forward. We have a right and Lloyd attended the wedding production and market adjust- a responsibility to speak, barana reception of Brenda Cor gain and sell for our members. We are not going to abbett Wednesday evening. Bish of Ann Lloyd Friday dicate this op Lloyd performed the wed ception right to governevening were Mr. and Mrs, ment, business, labor, or othding ceremony. Orval Bishop er farm organizations," he After attending the funeral and Mrs.Christensen, and said. Lloyd, Parley Friday, Nellie Rosdahl and Pres. and Mrs. Kenneth Chris Stanton M. Ilawkes Emily Williams enjoyed lunch tensen. together. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hol Mr. and Mrs. John Rosdahl. sten went to Logan and Pres Linda Kipp and Darlene were ton last on business. Saturday dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. Mr. Mrs. and Jay Condie and Mrs. Arnold Qualman, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Emery Hanson went to Og Leon Gummersall Sunday eve den last Sunday and visited ning where they had a wiener with relatives, then went to roast. Salt Lake Monday to consult Elizabeth Chernick of Salt his doctor. He was put in Lake has been visiting the the hospital for a minor operwith Mr. and Mrs. week past ation. He returned home Richard Holsten. Thursday. Attending the funeral for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Qual- Mrs. Adams Friday were Mr. man, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and Mrs. Richard Holsten, Welch and Shauna enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Christenpicnic lunch and swim in Lava sen, Nellie Rosdahl, Mr. and ast Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Parley Lloyd, Verda Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welch and June Welch. and family and Emery Han Qualman and June Verda Qualman son were dinner guests of Mr. Welch were Preston shoppers Sun Mrs. Edwin P. Smith and Friday. day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas A baby shower was given of Logan visited Thursday of home at the Friday evening Lee Joan Farnworth for Mary Lee with their daughter, Marywent Loosle. Those attending were Loosle. Eddy and Angie to Addie Stevens, Joyce Woods, back to Logan with them visit until Saturday. Barbara Miller, Ila Mae Iona Thomas, Clara CLIFTON BRIEFS Gibson, Janice Christensen, Barbara Jewett, Ha Holsten, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pov- Verda Qualman, Hilda ey enjoyea a visit saturaay Clara Christensen, and again Sunday from Mr. Linda Christensen and June and Mrs. Joel Peterson of Welch. Twin Falls. They are former Attending the wedding re-- residents of Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Christen-- 1 sen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Christensen and family and Glade were dinner guests on Father's day of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Orval Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoi sten were in Pocatello Tues day on business Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Chris Simonson. Mr. and Mrs. CordeU tensen of Logan visited las Wright and family of Logan, Sunday afternoon with Mr, Shop IFA for Letters To The Editor mm Buy Crop Hail Insurance Now Get Your Full Value -- Buy Early ROBERT N. 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