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Show - Ike Sociable Citi lf. merma uma of Ugden jrs. been mi Marry Stevensen To Marry ' . i I I GETTING - DOWN? HAS 1 BnliarsHoId Reunion Farmers... the best insurance - Robert N. Acock Cor-de- 852-19- CAMPERS Fool Pull Trailers And RENT FOR Mr. and Mrs. Wallace WEST MOTOR CO. PHONE 296 NORTH STATE 152-13-37 PRESTON new turns Sea-mon- s Too Late To Classify and sons were Salt Lake City visitors Sunday, the LOST Brown wallet Need papers, driver's license, guests of the Clyde Palmers Contact Cheryl Smith, Ph and Mrs. Melva Seamons. The din8520266. a 27tlp group enjoyed birthday ner, complimentary to Mrs. FOR RENT Furnished Apt., Palmer. heat and hot water. Avail Members of the LoPine able July 10. 263 South 1st DUP camp observed their an27t3c West. Phone nual Brigham Young dinner party at Westwood Wednes- HOME FOR SALE Interior day. Covers were marked for newly painted. New living 15. Group singing was directroom carpet Near schools ed by Ruby Davis and Vera Reasonably and church. Nelson gave an interesting re27t3c priced. Ph. view of Sam Levenson's book, Everything But Money." WANTED Grocery manager, Experience preferable, Dui Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Pan- not necessary. Excellent ad ter and family of Malad were vancement opportunity for Sunday guests of Mr. and aggressive personable man, 27t3c Mrs. Harold Winn. Milo's AG. 852-105- cAPACiry 530 BALEI riage of their daughter, Mary, to Larry Biggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Biggs. They will exchange vows Ju y 12. A reception will be hew that evening at the West- wooa reception Center. Mary is a graduate of West Side high school and Dayton LDS seminary. Larry is a graduate of Ricks College and Utah State University. He is now employed by the Eastside School District in Preston. The couple will make their home in Preston following their honeymoon. Obituary to 14 Tons an Hour! windrows, feeds with new synchronized dual forks. Big capacity, takes ot non-sto- p Dependable, only Ford knotters have a solid stainless steel billhook ... no rust crops. Firm, square bales even in Plunger rides on rollers, packs thin pads for straight bales. hard-to-hand- le Three slip clutches protect power train-- no shear pins. or or wiro. ought-tw- in He was born March 16. 1892. in Denver, Colo., and moved Modern Farm - ROOM PHONES BEAUTY SALON DRY CLEANER LIQUOR STORE COFFEE SHOP RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE For comfort and the best In luxury come visit with us. We're only minutes from the varied aa arrrocrions mat only Hollywood can offer. DINERS MASTER CHARGE IN THE HEARTS AMEX ne naa served as the as sistant superintendent of the rauikiin County Sugar com pany from 1924 to 1961 when he retired. Funeral services will be held Friday at noon In the Franklin stake center. Inter' ment will be in the Richmond cemetery. The viewing will be Thurs day evening and Friday morning in the Webb Mortuary. Survivors include the wid ow, one son, Donald T. Poage of Pocatello, two grandchildren and two great He was a sergeant in World War I, and was an active member of the Elks Lodge, the Preston American Legion and the Veterans of World War L Qu!Lty Krmun Equipment Momber of American Hottl Association Cal 766-95or Write for Confirmed Reservations-(21- 3) Phone PRESTON 853-117- 5, 4055 Lankershim Blvd. north Mm i vwrinrJ CALIFORNIA -- WIDE CLEARANCE MEN'S Bart and children have been vacationing in Wendover, Ut., Esther Alberta Neel Stokes with their parents. died July 1 in Ogden. She A number of the E. P. Mos-e- r had operated a business in family attended the Moser Franklin for several years. reunion at Afton, Wyo., family She was born Oct. 21, 1902, Three brothers, Saturday. in Peoa, Utah, the daughter Andrew and John, Joseph, of Thomas Marion and Ann came from Switzerland many Eliza Palmer Neel. She was ago and 150 of their des married to Elmer Stokes on years cendants were present to pay July 12, 1932, in Coalville, honor to their memory and to Utah. He died in 1953. renew acquaintances. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Cart. R. H. Kjar is home Franklin ward chapel with in- on a furlough visiting his famterment in the Preston ceme ily and parents after a six tery. Viewing will be Thurs months' tour of duty in East day evening and Friday from Asia. In observance of his noon until service time at the birthday Saturday he was honWebb Mortuary. ored at a dinner given by Mr. Survivors include one son, and Mrs. Juno Kjar, his parE. Neel of Franklin, and one ents. daughter, Mrs. Floyd R. Mrs. Horace Owen made a (Joyce) Anderson of Roy. Also surviving are eight grand- brief trip by plane to Minnechildren and two brothers, apolis, Minn., last week. She Lee P. Neel and John Neel, made the return journey with of Salt Lake City. her son, Wayne Owen. $4.00 BEACH HATS $1,00 $1.50 MEN'S SUMMER BOYS' WOMEN'S SWIM WEAR SWIM & $1.22 to $3.22 e BAG PICNIC TERRIFIC BUY BEACH BAGS GIRLS' Hund-gat- INSULATED SHIRTS $1.50 Mrs. Grace Harris and Mrs. Harold Winn were guests of their sister, Mrs. Howard Nelson, in Logan for two days last week. Mr. and Mrs. $12.99 MEN'S SPORT BAG SLEEPING $9,88 Saturday evening, given by members of the Second ward bishopric and their wives. Mr. Austin was a counselor until recently and he and his family are moving to Sandy, Ut., to make their home. Those included were Bishop and Mrs. Loyal Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Belnap, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Almond, Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Crabtree. Tokens of appreciation and friendship were presented to the honorees. DACRON B. WORK BOOTS DRESS HOSE Pair 2 HANDBAGS WASH CLOTHS for 1.00 12 $199 GIRLS' SANDALS $1.00 TERRY WOMEN'S STRAW WEAR MEN'S REDUCED $2.88 lo $5.88 & GIRLS' $2.88 to $9.88 & WOMEN'S SHOES Esther Stokes WOMEN'S REDUCED SANDALS $1.88 and $2.88 ' REDUCED $2.88 v MEN'S WOMEN'S WORK SHOE SHOES TENNIS $2.99 $5.88 REMEMBER! YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT PENNETO STORE HOURS: 9:30 TO 6:00 Let's Go To A Movie Family Enlerlainmenl In The Comfort Of A Theatre Cool AREA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE GRAND The Nighi Of The Grizzley' Admission 75c and 25c and WED. JULY 8 10 MON. -- 'Counlerpoinl' Starring Charlton neston Feature Starts 7:10 and 9:05 tdulti ADMISSION 75c - Children tSe Community Theatre Lewiston, Utah JULY JULY WED., TIIURS., FBI. JAMES BOND 6, 8 and 9 'Greatest Siory Ever Told' SPECIAL SHOW TIMES p.m. - s:oo & 9:is - TUES., ONE SHOW ONLY AT 8:30 p.m. REGULAR PRICES MON. & STARTS WED., JULY 10 THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVER 'The Sound 01 Music' SPECIAL SHOW TIMES - wed. ONE SHOW ONLY AT 8:30 p.m. 6:00 & 9:15 p.m. 2 SHOWINGS -1 Rod Taylor, Ernest Rorgnlne, John Mills -5 'You Only Live Twice' JULY , 'CHDKA' PRESTON SAT., MON., TUBS. ... THURS., FBI., SAT. THEATRE w Starring Doris Day TIIURS., JULY 4 AFTER THE PARADE liNKAMERICARD- 81 Co. SOCIABLE CITIZEN ui josie 100 ROOMS HEXTED SWIMMING POOL PATIO AM-F- M 23 COLOR TV RADIO CAPITAL STORE 1924. 'The Ballad Work' - famous Universal City Stuiios cniLKlAlnmtnl Subscription rates In Cache County,' Utah, and Franklin County, Idaho, $4.00 a year, $5.00 outside. iLvSSBBBBBBsf ..mJZ. Recently resigned Chief of He was the son of Ruffus Hamilton and Bessie Lee Police and Mrs. Darald AusPoage, and married Donnie tin were the honored guests at stens, July 1, 1926, in Logan, a dinner party held in Logan -1 Street from iCARTE BLANCHE Published every Thursday by the Citizen Publishing Co., Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84320. Second class postage paid at Lewiston, Utah 84320. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY TIIURS.. FRL, SAT. JULY IVIOTOR OF THE The marching band is scheduled to march in the July 24 celebration in Ogden this year. Wayne D. Bell J. Walter Ross Publishers MARY STEVENSON Donald Lee Poage, 76, died Juiy i in a salt Lake City hos- puai louowmg a lingering to Preston in He also said that the beginning band would practice on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 9 a.m. Wat.. Donald Poage fflf Up The Preston marching band will practice on Monday, Tues day and Wednesday at 6:30 a.m., according to James Cox, high school band director. 9. STUDIO Across Ih Summer Schedule Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson announce the engagement and forthcoming mar- 852-170- 6. r Bands Announce Urry Biggs On July 2 1 Samuel C. Lund has Mr. and Mrs. Deward Gam visiting with Mr. and ly returned from a mission to bles returned home last week Mrs. Leonard Lund and other tae Astern States. He is the following a three week vacason of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell tion relatives for a few days. trip. They included places in California, Oregon, and Long. Boise on their agenda. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Winward Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buttars, and three daughters of PullMr. and Mrs. Parley Dunkley, Mrs. Ililva Fellows was man, Wash., are visiting their and Mrs. Roland Williams elated to receive word of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Field- spent Saturday and Sunday at arrival of a new grandson, ing Winward, and Mr. and Dillon, Mont. They attended born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Joseph Fellows for a few the wedding reception for Phil Fellows, on the 23rd of June. Taylor and Adele Rebich and They reside in Las Vegas. days. were guests of the Keith Tay Mrs. Edna Casperson and lors Mrs. Martha Brokaw attended Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lone, the golden wedding celebra Auto Insurance Costs Mrs. Lettie Long and Rayma tion Honoring Mr. and Mrs Jepsen attended funeral serv Elmer Hansen at Blackfoot on They were house YOU ices for Mrs. Long's nephew, Saturday. Mitchell Long, 16, at Santa guests of Mr. and Mrs. WilAna, Calif., Wednesday. He is ford Roberts and they all at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce tended the Richard Hofhine OPEN HOUSE The Long, and he was killed by a family reunion at Pocatello on of Mrs. Wealthy family train while driving across a Sunday, and returned home Sutton Fackrell will honor railroad crossing. The group on Tuesday. her on her 80th birthday a also visited relatives before l Edwin Mr. Mrs. and Crock with an open house Sunone returning home Sunday, by Mrs of whom was Clyne Long, who ett, accompanied day between 4 p.m. and is serving an LDS mission at Delva Edwards and daughter 8 p.m. It will be held at of Idaho Falls, were visiting Corona, Calif, Fackrell residence at the relatives at Othello and Pasco, 315 West First North, Wash., last week. Preston. FROST The descendents of William (Continued from page 1) Fellows participated in a hap near as severe as the frost of reunion at Mack's Park in June 21, 1961, following which py Smithfield Saturday. Mr. and Save money the county was declared a Mrs. Ira Kennington were in disaster feed area. of arrangements. The Home gardens throughout charge activities with included a days' Franklin County reported no breakfast and genluncheon, frost damage to extensive ial sociability and games. Mr, CLARKSTON A family re auto frost damage on such crops as and Mrs. and union was held Rogers Raley recently at squash, cucumbers and to family of Lewiston were chosin matoes. of In Fairview Mrs. Arthe home Mr. lower and the buy en to sponsor next year's rearea, some gardners reported union. Sixty were in attend Ae Buttars at Clarkston. Their their tender garden crops as ance. America today! four daughters, husbands and wiped out. In the Preston arfamilies were present: Mr. ea, many reported no Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butters and Mrs. Kenneth J. As you save, you get modBraeg- had their children, Mr. and ern,4 broad form coverage, of chil Providence and ger Mrs. Blaine Heusser and son MAN DIES fast, fair, friendly service I of SaH Lake City as their dren, Lyle, Kim, Thayne, Jan, (Continued from Page 1) guests last weekend. Jeffrey, Roy and Van Dell; Mr. Steers laying on the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Har FARMERS Robert Bosworth is visiting ground. and children, Sfaauna, Mr. ana Mrs vey Mr. Steers was conscious, his chiiaren, Jay, Gayle, Rhonda, Alan, for GROUP Don Bosworth, at Layton INSURANCE Hal and Jill, of Blanding: asking about his glasses. He few a days. said he didn't need an amMr. and Mrs. R. B. Mudd and For information call bulance but just wanted to Brad, Melanie, Lor Recent guests of Mr. and children, sit for a minute. He then Roberta and Aleson, of elei, were Acock Mr, Robert passed out, and never regain- Mrs. Mrs. Ed Orr of San Car- - Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs ed consciousness. He suffer- and Lloyd M. Godfrey and Patti ed injuries to the head and a os, Calif. Ann, Deauna, Gregory, An ROBERT STONE, Agent broken right wrist ana a oaa- ll Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norton gela, Jennifer and Blair West Oneida, Prestos acoorabruisea len of Visalia, Calif. Dinner wrisi, vis- ly in Preston are vacationing Phone ,ng to the family. tine their parents, Mr. and was served to 35 family mem Mrs. Max Norton and the bers. Pictures were taken Milton Cutlers. They have and visiting enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle been residing in Syracuse. N. Y., where Paul has recent of Clarkston accompanied ly received his master's de- their son and daughter-in-lagree in public administratior Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. at the university. They will Loosle of Salt Lake City, to now make a home at Madi St. Charles on Friday and son, Wis., where Mr. Norton Saturday. a position with the govhas Mr. and Mrs. David C. Wil 15 ernment. liams and family of North were Sunday evening Mrs. Norena B. Robbins of Logan visitors at the home of Mr. Rupert is visiting here with and Mrs. George Loosle at Mr. and Mrs. Loyal White, Clarkston. Mrs. L. E. Hansen and other CAMPERS BY HIE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH relatives and friends for several weeks. MOUNTED ON OUR TRUCK OR YOURS 8 I THE CITIZEN 1968 July 4, & FRI. thurs., Plus Cartoon TIIURS., FBI., SAT. JULY 13 WALT DISNEY'S 'The Happiest Millionaire' Starring Fred MacMorray & SAT.,. REG. PRICES' SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. NIGHTLY ADMISSION: Adults 90c Students 75c and Children (12 and Under) 40c Grace Theatre GRACE, nAHQ |