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Show THE CITIZEN 4 Division Too Late To Classify Cardinals Yankees Cubs FOR SALE-- 14 ft fiberglass Dodgers Division boat. 30 hp motor. Phone Team Indians FOR SALE Large Thrifty Reds weaner pigs. Phone Twins S3t3c Astros Publishers - 646-243- 0. Won Lost 4 9 4 8 4 8 8 4 Dennis Bosworth, who The annual Club Championship Tournament of the Pres- now in the service, was ton Golf and Country club will year's winner. be held the last two weekends of August. All interested players are requested to sign up at the pro shop, according to Gale Parcell, golf pro. The tournament will be a 72 hole one with qualifying rounds on Aug. CACHE VALLEY LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS beshoes. clothes, Monday Won Lost ginning at JO a.m. Thora Team 4 4 Littledike, 450 East 8 South, Preston L L 1 4 4 2 L L Preston Lewiston. Phone SALE PATIO . ANOTHER Tourney Set 2 852-058- 9. Published every Thursday by the Citizen Publishing Co., Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84320. Second class postage paid at Lewiston, Utah 84320. Subscription rates in Cache County, Utah, and Franklin County, Idaho, ,$4.00 a year, $5.00 outside. Club Champion Won Lost 2 9 6 6 6 6 8 5 3 9 Orioles tre. J. Walter Ross 1 Team MAN to train for projectionist. Apply at Grand TheaWayne D. Bell At Conntxy Club LITTLE LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS Aug. 15, 1968 Furniture, 248-208- 2. 7 33tlp Pony League HIST Keller's 1 24-2- 5. FOB PRESTON AT is last MINK CREEK BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Baird and son Hal visited in Cleveland Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forman. Service 3-- K at BOWLING OFFICERS New officers of the Preston City WIBC are Mrs. Thorpe Wing, vice president; Mrs. Alan Doney, president, and Mrs. Loyal Hansen, secretary, league bowling will start the first week in September and officers are taking regisThe Citizen Photo tration. Primaries Present Programs - RICHMOND The Trail-build- New boys welcomed into the of both Richmond program included Jeff Nelson, boys ten-sewards have held their Trail Brad Kidd, Steven Chris Kevin Forsgren and AugRound-Up- s. The South ward ust Miller. Sharon Nelson, a party was themed to "Pir- teacher, explained the Blazer ates." The hall was decorat- work, Mark Hamp and Dar- ed with a large picture of a rell Egan explained the bandpirate, a life-siz- e pirate stood lo. Each team class was in at the front of the room, and troduced. The code was led a large treasure chest held by Steven Fleming. Deon various treasures. Ward part Johnson explained Article of er n, This Completely Automatic 2 -- Minute CAR WASH IT DOES ALL THE WORK . . . WASHES SCRUBS AND RINSES YOUR CAR WHILE YOU JUST SIT AND RELAX . . . AND IT COSTS ONLY 50c SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FIREE CA R WASH WITH EVERY FILL-U- P OF KELLER'S 10 GALLONS OR MORE -- E SERVICE NORTH STATE PRESTON ner, Joyce Murray, conducted the program. The opening prayer was by Jay Webb Teachers were introduced and ward president, Marva Dawn Alvey, introduced new boys, Kenneth and Todd Anderson, Gary Bell, Del Benson, Neil Campbell, David Miller, Tommy Murray, Grant Robinson, Lynn Webb and Burk Morin. David Bair and Tony Alvey opened the chest. Kellen Alvey explained the bandlo, and presented each new boy with one. David Parry led in saying the Trailbuilder Code. Danny Nielsen explained the lap boards and presented one to each new boy. Shirley Blai talked of the Articles of Fait! and gave each new boy s card. Burk Morin and Johr Fonncsbeck assisted Bishop Ariel Benson in presenting graduation certificates to Kellen Alvey and Douglas Murray. Jay Bair paid a tribute to the teachers. Benedictior was by Lee Anderson. Din ner was served to 43. In the Richmond ward their affair was themed t: Each boy wa Baseball. dressed in his baseball suit The party was held on th. patio of the chapel Wedncs day evening. Ward partner Jenis Traveller, conducted th program and welcomed a! present. Invocation was b; Deon Johnson. A song, Th Trailbuilder Hymn, was sung accompanied by Mark Hani; Let's Go To A Movie TIIEATIKE TIIURS., FRI., SAT. 'THE AUG. 15 - 16 - 17 'Doctor Zhivago' All Seasons' AUG. 15 and 16 PARTY' ALWAYS viously served as manager of he Sky View high school pool The new pool manager is len Oliverson, who has been hifted from his previous at-endsnce role. DeVoy Baxter will take ov- r as head or the district's vjildings and grounds department and Charles Peart, for mer buildings and grounds 'nprvisor, will be foreman TIIURS., FRI., SAT. FIRST QUALITY BACK TO MEN'S QUALITY T - Shirk lor 2 AUG. 17, 19, 20 Rosalind Russell and Stella Stevens In -- Where Angels Go Trouble Follows' A AUG. 22. 23, 24 Feature Starts 7:00 and WALT DISNEY'S 'The Shaggy AUG. 'The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly' SPECIAL With Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleer, Eli Wallach SnOWS ATT and 9 p.m. NIGHTLY Students 75c ADMISSION: Adults 90c and Children (12 and Under) 40c i Iran Hull .1 ADMISSION !ts 75c Children 25c : Plus Cartoon Community Grace Theatre Theatre GRACE, IDAnO Laurie Ann Herd Unda Lewis Lewiston, Utah I'ain Jensen I'.pverly Jcpscn Ddihle Keller Karen Olsen LuClnda Smith (WaI Sparrow Drbble Long Itonnle Bylngton Xsincy Bennett IHann Herd 14' PLATFORM, PICK-U- P VERY GOOD CONDITION NO INTEREST TILL APBIL WILL TRADE 196S EAST TEBHS GRACE EQUIPMENT Company, Inc. P. O. Box 55 Grace, Idaho Phone - 425-391- 6 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS MCCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT MEN'S PLAID PANTS m BOYS' SCHOOL JUNIOR PLAID PANTS $4.98 and $5.98 BONDED Acrylic Skirls ATHLETIC SOCKS SAVE NOW! Panty Hose Pair 2 GIRLS' WOOL $1.99 $Z'88 4 to 6X " m 7 to BOYS' GYM SHOES $3.99 to $6.99 Of Textrallzed Cotton Men's Jeans Cotton Blend, Never Iron BOYS' TURTLE NECK SWEATERS $3.99 $2.99 GIRLS' ATHLETIC TIGHTS Jl.OO Small, Medium, Large 50c " STRETCH NYLON FISH NET 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Only $1.25 14 $2.99 0 0 ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS Plaid Skirls STRETCH SEAMLESS - SAVINGS CATCH page 1) 0 0 0 0 GYM SHORTS 98c BUY Knil Shirts Kathy Hull Fred MacMurray, and Jean Hagcn - ?:i 'Maroc 7' Dog' AUG. 21 19 COMBINE Only $2495.00 FANTASTIC flexible schedules and ither expwimental methods, s certain to bring other changes in the dis trict's operation during the ..oming year. CLUB - PEP (Continued from MO:, and WED. Hilarious Successor to 'The Trouble With Angels' STARTS WEDNESDAY, H: 10 HOURS 2 Pair $1.35 not-(inab- le SAT., MON., TL'ES. - 55 - REEL GREAT VALUE CAREFREE BANLON consolidation, JOHN DEERE $1 along The HILLSIDE AND BRIEFS ware- - .vi'h the usage of team teach-- n BE.V PICTURE OF TliE YEAR WAS GRASS $7.98 genii-a- 'A Man For IT STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 6:00 (Continued from page 1) new - FRESH multi-purpos- er PRESTON TIIURS. and FRIDAY TIIURS., FRI., SAT. party. Each Merrihand girl gave a talk. Mrs. Elda Mill er, stake Lihoma partner, talked and presented graduation scrolls. Mrs. Bagley led the advancement ceremonies. Special guests were Mrs. Miller, Bishop Ariel Benson and Richard Bagley. Dinner was e served in the room which was decorated with paper dolls. Each girl wore a paper hat she had made. Later they made creDe paper dresses for their mothers. On display were articles the girls had made during the summer Primary. Teachers are Nadine Johnson, Margaret Anhder and Patsy Haslam. Eight new girls were welcomed into the program. ITS THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL - - SCHOOLS READY louse. Superintendent Draper, who vill act as director of curriculum and supervise the mule program, explains the reason for making these numerous changes: "We have finally reached Me 'temporary' end of our organizational plans and with he new consolidation will be using a lot of new ideas referred to as 'superin-endenc- y lly teams.' We expect ind have set a goal of ten ercent increase in the effi-icy of our instructional pro- - THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ABE . . . MAM II Foster 'the district's "OF COURSE uation Song, Welcome Gay- hotes, and Girls, Girls, Girls, which was t theme of the Petitions are now being signed against the opening of reservoir to year around fishing. According to Mark Anderson, Preston, the petitions are seeking the opening of the reservoir from June through October only. Petitions are available for signing at Block's Clothing, The Owl, and Idaho Appliance and Sporting Goods in Preston. The dates for signing will be Aug. 12 to Sept. 2. The petitions will bs sent to ;he Idaho Fish and Game department in Boise. The petitions read: we, the undersigned, are pposed to the opening of the Foster reservoir located near he city of Preston on a year iround basis. "We request that Foster eservoir be opened for fish ng at the June through Oc ober fishing dates only." :f Family Enleriainmenl In The Cool Comfort Qf A Theatre AREA SHOWS PLAYING Petitions Seek Status Change Faith cards and Rodney Hulet told of the lap boards. Steph en Erickson, priesthood advis or, talked. Demonstrations were held at each base. Refreshments were served by the Guides. Morgan Carlson offered the benediction. South ward Lihoma Holiday was held in the chapel Mon day evening for the mothers of the girls. Billie Lu Bagley, ward partner, conducted the program. They sang Song, Our Code, Grad- GREAT VALUE! BLOUSES Women's Penn Prcst 3 f Qf Jj5 USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN DOWN HOLDS YOUR SELECTION SOCKS COTTON 3 Pair $1.25 GIRLS' GYM SHOES $2.99 MEN'S POLOS TURTLE NECK $3.98 to $8.98 AGO" |