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Show tS THE CITIZEN Letters To The Editor July 25, 1968 July Arizonians THIS IS THE BIS ONE... Visilln Democratic Worker Thanks 0 Treasurelon TREASURETON Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dalvoid of Scotts- - Cooperative Area People dale, Ariz., visited Wednesday ed. TO THE EDITOR: at the home of Mrs. Wanda Please extend our apprecia- Hess and family. Recently we helped a group tion to Franklin county on Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins of your young people conduct behalf of all who participated and daughter Glenna drove to a political opinion survey in in the survey. Jackson, Wyo., Saturday. Preston. We were very pleasGlenna remained there where In appreciation. ed and gratified by the Mrs. Eddie McDonald she is employed for the sum with which the peomer. Kathy Perry is also General ple in the community respond working there for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams RICHMOND BRIEFS and LaVine Galbraith sustain ed as such, and Christinia of Provo spent a few days at Mrs. David Cummings and Skidmore sustained as assist the home of Mrs. Wanda Hess family have moved to Rich- ant chorister for the Sunday and family. s mond to live in their home School. Memberships read Mr. and Mrs. Eugene of Nola FarreU were Etthose Mrs. and their family spent formerly occupied by ta Bair. David is spending a Bair, Paul Martin, his wife the Fourth of July weekend year on Coast Guard duty off Sandra H., and son Kurt, and at Alpine. Among the group the coast of Vietnam. Lydia S. Nielsen. were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Paskins and family and Mr. Recent changes in the Richand Mrs. Kirk Paskins of mond ward included the re- Treasnreton Briefs Mr. and Mrs. MacNeil lease of Kent Traveller as and Janet and Mary Lyon are Paskins and family of Poca-tellpriest quorum teacher Hous-leand Mr. and Mrs. Clair y visiting in West Jordan at the the sustaining of Millen as such; Jennie Thompson home of their grandparents, Thomas of Bountiful. They as Sunday School chorister Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lyon. enjoyed boating and skiing. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Talbot drove to Colorado Springs where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Talbot and son. Mrs. Talbot and son Russell returned home with them and Scott arrived later. The Talbois at tended the wedding reception of Kathy Hansen in Preston, held July 5. Kathy is a sister of Mrs. Scott Talbot. Bosworth Mrs. Jannette spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City working at the Genealogy Library. On her return home she staved all night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bosworth of Brigham City. Mrs. Beatrice Paskins and Mrs. Celia Paskins drove to Pocatello Monday. They called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MacNeil Paskins and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Tal business-like administration For an efficient, bot, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tal bot and son, Lynn Talbot and Miss Judy Jones enjoyed a picnic in Weston canyon on the Fourth of July. For County Commissioner of Franklin County Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirby and Janet and Mary Lyon District No. 2 spent a few days vacationing in Yellowstone park. They A successful farmer and business man, with 12 years visited the quake area and served 11 of experience as a County Commissioner, other interesting places. They and can who LDS Ward, Linrose of as Bishop years also went to Virginia city will devote FULL TIME to the administration of the Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paskins the of benefit COUNTY the for business of FRANKLIN of Roy visited Wednesday and people who live here. Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins and VOTE for D. ARIEL NASH for family. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins COUNTY COMMISSIONER visited in Preston Friday night at the home of E. C. Johnson. REPUBLICAN Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Bren-nin- g A. Adv. D. Nash and son were also guests Pol. Pd. .... by at the Johnson home. f IZaV I I WW w OF PRESTON GIFTS CARPETING FURNITURE ALL OUR BRAND ITEMS ARE CLEVELAND Bart son of Pres. and Mrs. Dee Andreasen, is on a furlough at home for 21 days. He has been in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., for his basic training. He will report to Baltimore, Md., where he will work in the field of intelligence work. Visiting on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob MARK-DOWN- y S STYLISH, FINEST QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS, AT LOW, LOW PRICES. HURRY, THERE IS ONLY ONE OR TWO OF uu SOME ITEMS. COME IN AND SHOP FOR YOUR HONE OR FOR GDTS AND SAVE NOW... - BEDROOM SETS - - LAMPS - - Living Room Og-de- n, - o, FREIGHT DAMAGED YOU CAN Beanliful French Provincial MAKE 'EM LOOK LIKE NEW REG. $29.M DELUXE TRIPLE DRESSER, DISCOUNTED STAND, BED REG. FAMOUS BASSET QUALITY 5 - Piece Modern Sel All Lamps ... - BASSET EVERY - $319.00. REG. Sets To Choose From 15 ALL NEW - ALL TOP QUALITY SOLID HARDWOOD A REAL LOVELY - 20 .... EVERY STYLE DISCOUNTED $267 . . PURCHASE $27.07 PER MONTH FOR A $700.00 PURCHASE $38.61 PER MONTH FOR A $1000.00 PURCHASE PAD X & REALLY PIECES N CHAIRS Brr . . $359 SQ. YD. SPECIAL FACTORY . . . . - REG. $5.95 NYLON E -- REG. SQ. YD. $8.95 $177.59 - ..... REG. ALL WOOL RUGS $249.50 LOTS OF PATTERNS REG. $29.50 $21.50 $144.50 REG. $39.50 $29.50 STAND. Reg. $24.00 REG. $199.50 19" Only $12.50 ALL DISCOUNTED TOO! ! BEAUTIFUL STEREO BY PACKARD BELL REG. $49.50 TV - AfflK-jn&-x ml f M mi OLE' CHAIR DECORATOR AND OCCASIONAL DROP 18 x 27 $39.50 KEN TONE PAINT COLORS DISCONTINUED In fact, 3,338 of your neighbors in Idaho Union Pacific family. are members of the Union Pacific is indeed an important contributor to Idaho's economy, through the wages paid to employees, vast sums spent for equipment and supplies, and through the taxes paid by the railroad. In fact, in many instances it has been due to the taxes paid by the railroad that needed civir improvements have been possible: new school buildings and teachers' salaries, fire stations, hospitals where the "U.P." has borne a big share of the cost through its taxes. Otherwise, of course, there would have been an additional burden on local taxpayers. - our employees your and we're proud "good neighbors" to be a vital factor in the growth and We rc proud of development of Idaho. BEDSPREADS naUress,nowwi(htheInxnrionscoverformeriy used on the 579.50 Perfect Sleeper mattress. Naw only REG. each piece or box spring twin or full ibo 1 t ip Perfect Sleeper And ',e inside beauty of this mat-Ik: is the good night's sleep it INSLAIRE USED IN OUR WINDOW AND BROKEN PKGS. Am Beautiful. Inside and out. Now, during Sortas Annual Value Sale, the Srtartholux Supreme is covered with the luxurious celery f.r0en-,lash ,formery used on -T- 5?50 MG $14.95 TO $19.95 lo 60 x 80 - BLANKETS THE NICEST BLANKET MADE . . . REGULAR SM5 $1,095 Only $595 ever healthful sleep. And J OUEEN SIZE KINO Enjoy queen-siz- e comfort, plus all I U99 hoi ux Suprama ica lures. 2 PC thn other Serta-Oi- l stt AND MAHOGANY 1 ff size Stretch out and en-of ioy tha luxury sleeping, other tha all plu famous features. x 9995 M Mil w. fTBw OF PRESTON FURNITURE - GIFTS - CARPETING ... Paid for by THE COMMITTEE of 100 Laurel E. Elam. Chairman list available on request "Attorneys for Merlin S. Young CASE 5 DECORATOR Small Shelves REG. CHAIR 1 $1.50 ... - $8.95 $54.90 SLIGHTLY SHOCKING REALLY LOVELY $179.50 REG. VIVID COLOR $15.00 SHELF Kitchen Sel Black WALL DECOR HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AS LOW AS IV ... Wild Colon . Wild Savings (?f $39.40 Reg. $139.00 pljorr 0? Hamelass Electric Range a-s- Happiness : better steaks, apple pies and baked potatoes for appetites. he-m- and much You get them with a modern flame-les- s more electric range. REDUCED, TOO!! STOCK Corner Magazine Cabinet $29.95 $39.50 TO $44.00 MANY OTHERS AT HALF PRICE BOOK Senior Judge of the 4th Judicial District, Judge Young has the Judicial experience, the judicial temperament and the integrity demanded by the high office of Supreme and has served as substitute Justice on Court Justice the Supreme Court on many occasions. Set your electric dealer's bright new "BEAT" $15 ... $10 the matching box spring coordinates with the mattress forfirm overall support. Come in today. See this beautiful new mattress. m3 Gateway from and to the booming West $10 REG. ALL NEW . gives you. It's built for lasting firmness and resiliency. De- signed to bring you better-than- - UNION PACIFIC . . . ABLES- LOTS OF STYLES - $9.00 GAL Gal. $2.00 Gal. $1.50 Gal. $1.00 H0RRIRLE COLORS The famous SERTA 0RTH0LUXSUPREME $ REG. GOOD PASTEL COLORS NOT SO GOOD COLORS .SMfcnv Visiting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Leland Panter were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Quidor and daughter Pearl Ann of Wendell. Mrs. Quidor is a cousin to Mrs. Panter and they visited her sisters, Mrs. Parnell Whitehead in urace and Mrs. Bill Davis and their families in Soda Springs. n Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Johnson visited in Logan with his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marxian i - TABLES m.-m-- POSITION Electric Cooking (s His Favorite Too! SCRATCHED, DROPPED OR MOVER MARRED FLOOR SAMPLES In Idaho alone, the Union Pacific Railroad in 1967 paid out in taxes and wages $30, U4 1,067! JUDICIAL and Mrs. Howard Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Theone Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilker for a few weeks. Mr. Harris is helping in the hay. Grace Harris spent Wednes day afternoon visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Mary Panter. They spent the time doing band-- Grsduati to. a $1.00 WE THOUGHT THESE PIECES WERE REALLY NICE WHEN WE BOUGHT IF YOU CAN USE EM . . . THEY JUST HAVEN'T SEEMED TO FIT IN 'EM YOU CAN REALLY SAVE MONEY . . . HERE'S A PARTIAL LIST: OFF to a 50c D Oli'S WITH YOU SHOULD JUDGE SAMPLES SPECIALS- -- MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FHOM PAYMENTS Elect a MANY COLORS Serials Annual Mie Sale is on! processing of beans. Robin Panter, son of Mr and Mrs. LaMar Panter of La-Fau- Each $69.00 DECORATOR atCal-Packi- n party at the models now! ' Wil- liams ward LDS church. Tuesday afternoon the Lihoma girls enjoyed a party. Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Johnson took two pork to Smith-fiel- d Tuesday for killing and went to Trenton for feed. then Bonnie Gibbs and Shauna Andreasen, who are attending school at USU in Logan, spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andreasen. work. $749 THIS YEAR'S MOST POPULAR CARPET 100 GREEN BEAUTIFUL TONE-ON-TON- $388 SQ. YD. CARPET SHAG $219.00 FRENCH PROVINCIAL - A Jlaaaal A BEAUTIFUL CARPET GET IN ON THIS BUY NYLON 100 1 ROLL ONLY BEAUTIFUL HAND CARVED CHERRY WOOD -I- PORTABLE JL Avocado Green Nylon -B- - LOVELY MODERN, - $347M PHILC0 TV 23" m Thursday Franklin in the Round-u-p Sheron, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Harris of Shelley are visiting Mr. -T- N CHAOS ONLY SETS WITH DOUBLE JATE BACK REG. $4.95 SQ. YD. BUY NYLON COVER 100 BEAUTIFUL BLUE-GREEALL TTIREE NCR SET FLEXSTEEL CONSTRUCTION BEG. $459.00. 100" MODERN JL Some of the women from the area started working on O Malad, spent the past week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton joined Mr. and Mrs. Harold Byington, Jennie Perry and Charlie Hall of Ogden on a trip to Lake Quake in Yellowstone for several days' fishing. trip. Norma Mickeison of Salt Lake City spent a few days visiting relatives in the area. Mrs. Dick Garbett returned to her home from the Logan hospital Wednesday of the past week. The Primary boys of the ward joined other boys of the Consolidated Primary Monday evening for a Trail w, UV T . Beautiful AU Nylon Stripe $g7" . . . . 1 Many More New 20 $400.00 $15950 COUCH ONLY SWIVEL PURCHASE j Sofa and 2 Chairs BEIGE CHAIRS AND WALNUT TABLE WILL FLATTER ANY KITCHEN REG. $129.00. PROVINCIAL, SPANISH, $7.72 PER MONTH FOR A $200.00 $15.44 PER MONTH FOR A SPANISH STYLED IN ORANGE AND GREEN TONES IN LINEN PRINE LOOSE CUSHION RIMMED WITH BEAUTIFUL NATURAL WOOD EAUTIFUL K) SEE AND A JOY TO SIT ON REG. $349.00. 6788 KITCHEN oh EVERYTHING ON THE FLOOR Beautiful Decorator Sofa SETS ALL - $g750 Mendenhall and boys were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lewis of Soda Springs. Tuesday was work and business meeting for the Relief Society. The lesson was given by Ida Belle Wright. A quilt was finished for Mrs. RefreshGeneael Coombs. ments were served. Salmon fishing in Salmon for a few days of the past week were Pres. Dee Andrea-seand sons Bart and Mark, Pres. Kenneth Christensen and son Bart of Grace, and Pres. Robert Hubbard and son David of 5oda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Theone Kendall spent Wednesday evening visiting and playing pinochle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilker. Other guests who have been visiting at the Wilker home were his sister Mr.- and and brother-in-laMrs. Earl Brooks, from California. Visitors Wednesday at the home., of. Mrs. Calvin Covert were her sister, Mrs. Lyons of Pocatello, and Mrs. Orr of n IT COSTS ONLY D $339.01 1968 NO MONEY DOWN THE MOST PRACTICAL COUCH MADE BLAH BROWN NEVER SHOWS DIM OR SOIL -1- 00 NYLON COVER WILL NEVER WEAR OUT STRONG FLEXSTEL LASTS FOREVER IT'S GOT TO GO REG. $259.00. IN SPANISH, MODERN AND PROVINCIAL Piece REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS OCTOBER 'TIL NO PAYMENTS - ALL BEAUTIFUL QUEEN SIZE IN EARLY AMERICAN STYLING NYLON COVER SPECIAL ORDER FLEX STEEL CONSTRUCTION PRICE KITCHEN COLOR HIDE-ABE- $247M REG. . Conches and Sofas $419.00 CHEST, LIFETIME TOPS, NIGHT ALL HARDWOOD - - NYLON COVER BEG. $249.00. Early American Conch One Group 5 100 PIECE DOUBLE MIRROR, TRIPLE DRESSER DELUXE FRUTTWOOD $7.50 l2 $32450 French Provincial Couch Sets Johnson and their daughter, who is visiting from Tennessee. Visiting and refreshments were enjoyed by Mrs. LaFaun Johnson, Mrs. Norma Bennett, Mrs. Wilda Rasmussen, Mrs. Lorene Corbett and Mrs. Mary Johnson as guests at the home of Mrs. Alvin Whitehead in Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson spent Friday afternoon visiting his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marrian Johnson, in Logan. Friday evening they attended the wedding reception of a relative in Providence, Ut. It was for a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hud son. Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Johnson attended the recep tion Friday evening at n, 20. Pas-kin- Vole for D. ARIEL NASH MARK-DOWN- S MARKED DOWN AS LOW AS HALF PRICE . . . EVERYTHING NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IS MARKED DOWN AT LEAST gra-dousne- ss EVERYTHING GOES - STOREWIDE SOME ARRIVALS. NEW Cleveland Soldier Home On Furlow INCLUDING STORE THE ON EVERYTHING IN VALUE TRUE IT HAPPENS ONLY ONCE A YEAR THE CITIZEN 25, 1968 |