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Show 4 mm September 5, IStt THE CITIZEN HERE NOW... 4 ... TRACTORS! MR. AND MRS. LESLIE J. COLE Coles To Note 50th Anniversary Shed-U- p WORKPOWER Power-Space- New, Easy HANDLING 30 d 105 h.p. OPTIONS Job-Match- ed Friday, September 1968 6 COME IN NOW AND SEE THEM! Modern Farm Equipment Co. 51 PHONE WEST ONEIDA 852.1175 lived there since their marriage. They have both been active in the church all their lives. Mr. Cole was bishop of the ward for 12 years and has held other positions in the ward. Mrs. Cole spent many years in stake Relief Society work and has also worked in ward Primary, Sunday School, MIA. They have each filled two missions for the church and are officiators in the Logan remple at the present time. They have five children: Nedra C. Eames of Washington, D. C: Donald M., Salt Lake City; LuGene C. Sorenson, Logan: Gay Cole, Salt Lake City, and Rochelle C, Manning, Pocatello; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. All five children will attend - the open house. Family To Honor Johnsons In observance of their golden wedding anniversary, the family of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnson will honor their par ents at an open house on Saturday from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Benson ward cultural hall. The family requests that there be no gifts. The couple was married Sept. 4, 1918 in the Logan BALLADIERS PRESTON'S - awarded a Silver Beaver and is a member of the Cache Council Executive Valley Board. For the past 49 years they have made Benson their home n where Mr. Johnson is a dairy farmer. They are the parents of seven children: Byron, Chancellor, Ala.; Mrs. Gus (Itha) Stentzel, Yuba City, Calif.; Lee and Norval, Benson; Mrs. Lyle (Dessa) Beck, Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Douglas (Printha) Sorenson, Ogden; Mrs. Mar-lo(Francis) Viehweg, Dayton. They have 32 grandchildren and two great well-know- w Too Late To Classify 3 serviceable hnars. York Landrace. Ph. FOR SALE GRAPES 36Up 852-153- 5. FOR SALE Pears. Provo Bartlett "s. 2 per Dusnei 83.75 Pail nw.mi nr (Continued from page 1) 36t3p tions to Morale and Entertainment of U. S. Armed For furniture. irni cat. ir ces Personnel, Clairk Air Vli hM&MM -patinbed, folding Bamboo shades, Base, Philippines, August, baby cradle witn mauress 1968." and miscellaneous items, Mrs. Pam Baird, USU In ah jvricpH verv reasonable, formation Services writer and information phone 852- For to Kent and sister Balladier, niQ 1RS9 Preston. Smith, said the plaque was one of very few the base has FOR RENT 3 bedroom home presented to performers. in Preston. Ph. "The Philippines are beau 36tlc tiful and green and wet," the correspondent said. "We near' ly cancelled a show to re treat from a typhoon, but the show must go on, trite as it FOR may sound, so we exchanged a flight for a four hour bus ride." and On Guam the musicians performed for the crew of a nuclear submarine, the USS Grant, which was in dry dock for repairs. The show was presented on an open-ai- r stage built for the Balladiers about 200 yards from the FERTIIIZERS edge of an ocean. The group toured the sub marine, wnicn carries lb So Call laris missiles, each weighing 1816 tons. "This is more deFRANKLIN COUNTY structive power than has been GRAIN GROWERS released in any previous PHONE war," Mrs. Baird said. PRESTON The Balladiers also visited hospital patients on Guam. 852-015- LETTUCE Lb. IQc one-ha- lf Pork STEAK 49c J- - 853-03- i..b?.''?Jr FRYERS A GRADE READY Sweety Pies THURS., FRI., SAT. SEPT. SAVE HOW . . . Ai U. & I.'s THE THE PRESTON SEPT. TIIURS., FRI., SAT. -7 FIRESIDE 5,6,7 'Tammy and the Millionaire' PUT IN LUNCH BOX GLORY Plus Cartoon THURS., FRI.', SAT. SEPTEMBER THIS BIG 15.8 CU. FT. 1 dryland wilful! Grace Theatre AT SPECIAL $79 Starring Joan Crawford Plus Cartoon Model IIT50B 5 Johnson's New Foamy Rug Cleaner 14 'BERSERK!' FREEZER i GRACE. 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AND CHECH THESE FEATURES: SEPTEMBER , (Q)F3 rtilizers Banana, Marshmallow Chocolate, Starring Debbie Watson HARVEST TINE SPECIAL " for :ff AREA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE . . . MR. AND MRS.. W.D. JOHNSON fc 25c - A Family Entertainment In The Cool Comfort Oi A Theatre ore st u . Seedless PAN n . . e Let's Go To A Movie trsj.w MOST SUPER CONVENIENT MARKET 646-230- LDS Temple. a daughter of Daniel and Ida Mr. Johnson was born Auk, May Pace Hatch. 12, 1897 in Colonia, Diaz, Mex They have been active in ico, a son of Byron Elwood the LDS Church and Bill is an and Martha Ann Hendricks avid sc outer. He has been Johnson. He spent his early years in Richmond and Swan Lake. Mrs. Johnson, the former Ida Maria Hatch, was born July 19, 1897 in Oxford, Ida., - MARKET riman, Alton Nash, Dee Dockstader, worm mots. All spectators are invited. Scotch foursome winners were listed by Gale Parcel!, Callowav first place: Gertie ivohh and Tom Harris: firs place low gross by Renae Peterson, and Jim Benson, !... giuaa. nth or winners 1UW were LeArta Hammond and and Sher Webb, LyleTPeterson t i rinln ntirl Koma iiawxes, jonn ic t-v,.. rvnniratf Hurt Mar- tin and Venna Fackrell, Jed Dunkley ana Joan jonnsuu. The championship golfing schedule will begin Friday at 2:30 p.m. with the championship flight. In the first set will be Al Winterholler, with with 155; Ross Rasmussen, 158, and Verlan Gunnell. Other sets will be: 3 p.m. Wayne Friday: Brown, D. A. Nash, Charles Buttars. 1 p.m. Saturday: John Cole, Vic Halford, Wayne Doney. First Flight 1:15 p.m. Saturday: Burt Martin, Quint Crockett, W. Paul Merrill; 1:30 p.m.: Eddie Mathers, Con Garrett, Reed McGregor; 1:45 p.m.: Bruce Garrett, Bruce Peterson, Dean Brostrom. Second Flight 2 p.m. Sat urday: Dean Bambrough, Jack Butterheld, Don Ran som; 2:15 p.m.: Royce Fuh- The family of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Cole will hold an open house for their parents in honor of the 50th anniversary of their marriage on Sept. 14 from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Fairview ward cultural hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cole were married in the Salt Lake Temple Sept. 11, 1918. Mr. Cole has lived in the Fairview ward all his life and Mrs. Cole has STAN'S Club Championship Tourney Scheduled Hew "Blue Key Line" FORD At The Country Club )UNTERBAIACEI) LID Man' METAL LINER ROUNDED INTERIOR CORNERS BALLOON - TYPE DOOR GASKETS 5 - YEAR MECHANISM WARRANTY 5 - YEAR FOOD SPOILAGE WARRANTY COIX)R STYLING YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT U. & I. FURNITURE PHOXE 4 Gal. 9-- 'The Music COLD - WALL FREEZING SYSTEM EXTRA LARGE CAPACITY R55-0S2- HI j PRESTON Starring Robert Preston One Show Eaeh Night 7:30 ADMISSION dnlts 75c Children 25r STARTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, "WILL PENNY" SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. NIGHTLY Students 75c ADMISSION: Adulti 90c and Children (12 and Under) 40c ' -- LAND $179 BIG SELECTION FRIENDLY CLERKS IW PRICES CONVENIENT HOURS 8 to 8 Weokrinva Sundays 8 a.m. to I p.m. Community STAN'S Theatre MARKET Lcwlston, Utah AND GUY'S BAKERY |